
Start learning Arabic with a clear, structured, and beginner-friendly approach.
In this introduction, you’ll understand the course roadmap, learning method, pronunciation focus, and how each lesson builds real-world Arabic skills step by step.
Designed for fast progress, clear explanations, and practical use from day one.
Recognize, pronounce, and memorize all Arabic letters accurately using clear sound patterns and proven memorization techniques.
Master Arabic special letters and their unique sounds to improve pronunciation accuracy and listening comprehension.
Understand how Arabic letters connect and change shape at the beginning, middle, and end of words.
Practice spotting and identifying Arabic letters inside real words.
This exercise strengthens reading accuracy, letter recognition speed, and prepares you for fluent word decoding.
Learn how short vowels change pronunciation and meaning in Arabic.
This lesson explains fatha, damma, and kasra with clear examples to improve reading and correct pronunciation.
Understand how long vowels extend sound length in Arabic words.
This lesson explains alif, wāw, and yā’ with practical examples to improve reading fluency and pronunciation accuracy.
Practice long vowels using focused reading and listening exercises.
This lesson strengthens vowel length control, improves fluency, and reduces common pronunciation mistakes.
You start reading a short Arabic story. Every object, place, and person begins with ال. At first, you notice something interesting: sometimes you clearly hear the L sound, and sometimes it disappears completely.
As the story continues, your ear begins to recognize the pattern. Without memorizing rules, you hear when ال is pronounced fully and when the sound blends smoothly into the next letter. Each sentence reinforces the pattern naturally through repetition and context.
By the end of the story, pronouncing ال feels automatic.
You read words smoothly, follow the rhythm of Arabic, and pronounce the article correctly inside real sentences—without stopping to think.
You read a short, simple story filled with everyday Arabic words. Many of them end with a soft, round letter: ة. Sometimes you hear it clearly, and sometimes it sounds almost silent.
As the story unfolds, you naturally notice how tā’ marbūṭa (ة) behaves at the end of words. You hear how it sounds in pause, how it changes when words connect, and how it marks feminine meaning without interrupting reading flow.
Without heavy rules or grammar, repetition in context trains your ear and eye to recognize feminine words instantly.
By the end, ة feels familiar, predictable, and easy to read—inside real words and real sentences.
In this lesson, you will practice reading the most essential and frequently used Arabic words in full form. These words are carefully selected to reinforce everything you’ve already learned, including letter shapes, connections, short and long vowels, articles, and feminine endings.
You will read words slowly at first, then more smoothly, training your eyes and ears to recognize patterns instead of spelling letter by letter. The focus is on real reading, not isolated drills, helping you gain confidence and natural rhythm.
By the end of this practice, you will read common Arabic words faster, with better pronunciation and less hesitation—an essential step toward fluent reading and comprehension.
Read your first complete Arabic conversation focused on simple introductions and getting to know someone.
This lesson helps you follow meaning, recognize familiar words, and practice smooth, confident reading in real conversational context.
This lesson breaks down each sentence from the conversation to clarify meaning and structure.
You will understand how words are arranged, how ideas connect, and how basic Arabic sentences are formed in real dialogue.
Practice your understanding by translating sentences based on the meaning of the conversation.
This exercise reinforces comprehension, sentence recognition, and reading accuracy using the same dialogue context.
This lesson introduces Arabic pronouns as a core element of sentence formation.
You will learn how pronouns replace names, clarify who is speaking, and help you build clear, correct sentences for basic communication.
This lesson introduces essential Arabic prepositions and connectors used to link words and ideas inside sentences.
You will learn how they show place, direction, relation, and flow, allowing you to form clearer, more natural Arabic sentences.
This lesson introduces the most common Arabic question words used in everyday conversation.
You will learn how to ask about people, places, time, and reasons, enabling you to form clear and meaningful questions in Arabic.
This lesson explains how possession is expressed in Arabic using natural sentence patterns.
You will learn how to show ownership clearly and correctly, helping you form complete and meaningful Arabic sentences.
This lesson focuses on Arabic verb conjugation in the present and future tenses.
You will learn how verb forms change with different subjects and how the same structure is used to express both present and future meaning, helping you build clear and natural sentences.
This lesson introduces the most essential and frequently used Arabic verbs.
You will learn how these core verbs appear in everyday sentences and how they combine with subjects and time to express clear, practical meaning.
This lesson uses the essential verbs table to build complete Arabic sentences.
You will combine each verb with subjects, pronouns, object words, and basic question forms to create clear, correct sentences based on real usage patterns.
This lesson continues verb practice using the essential verbs list. You will complete focused exercises to strengthen verb usage, sentence structure, and accuracy in real Arabic sentences.
This lesson continues verb practice using the essential verbs list. You will complete focused exercises to strengthen verb usage, sentence structure, and accuracy in real Arabic sentences.
This lesson focuses on negating Arabic sentences that contain verbs.
You will learn how to place negation correctly with verbs to express actions that do not happen, helping you communicate meaning clearly and accurately.
This lesson explains how to negate Arabic sentences that do not use verbs.
You will learn how to express non-existence and denial with nouns in clear, natural sentence patterns used in everyday Arabic.
Lecture Description:
This lesson explains how possession is expressed in Arabic without a direct “have” verb.
You will learn the natural sentence patterns used to say what you have, do not have, and want to mention in everyday Arabic communication.
This lesson introduces the verb “to want” as a key structure for expressing intentions and actions in Arabic.
You will learn how it naturally connects to another verb, allowing you to say what you want to do using clear, correct sentence patterns. This forms the foundation for verb-plus-verb usage in everyday Arabic communication.
This lesson explains how Arabic expresses verb + verb meaning using a natural sentence structure.
You will learn how to connect two actions correctly to say what you want to do, plan to do, or like to do, forming clear and accurate sentences used in everyday Arabic.
This lesson introduces Arabic verbs with a long vowel in the middle of the word.
You will learn how these verbs change in pronunciation and form, and how to use them correctly in clear, everyday sentences.
Practice verb conjugation and sentence formation using essential Arabic verbs.
This exercise focuses on combining verbs with subjects and objects to create clear, correct sentences for everyday use.
Continue practicing verb conjugation and sentence building with more complex examples.
This exercise strengthens accuracy, introduces new vocabulary, and improves confidence in forming complete Arabic sentences.
Apply advanced verb practice by forming complete Arabic sentences using subjects, objects, verb patterns, and supporting vocabulary.
This exercise reinforces accuracy, fluency, and confidence through structured sentence production.
Finalize verb practice by producing full Arabic sentences with accurate conjugation and structure.
This exercise consolidates all learned verb patterns, vocabulary, and sentence components for confident real-world usage.
This final exercise brings all verb concepts together.
You will build full Arabic sentences using correct conjugation, multiple verb patterns, subjects, objects, and supporting vocabulary to demonstrate complete control and confident usage.
This course is a complete, structured program designed to help you learn Arabic from zero and progress confidently toward an intermediate level. It focuses on real understanding, real reading, and real sentence building, not memorization without context.
You will start from the very beginning with the Arabic alphabet, learning how letters sound, connect, and change shape. From there, you’ll master short and long vowels, accurate pronunciation, and fast reading techniques. Each concept is reinforced through guided practice so you build confidence early.
As the course progresses, you will learn how Arabic sentences are formed using pronouns, prepositions, question words, possessives, demonstratives, and negation. You will not study grammar in isolation—instead, every rule is applied inside meaningful sentences.
A strong emphasis is placed on essential verbs and sentence control. You’ll learn present, future, and past tense, verb-plus-verb structures, special verb patterns, and how to combine verbs with subjects and objects. Over 20+ full sentence exercises train you to produce Arabic, not just recognize it.
You will also practice reading real conversations, understanding structure, and translating meaning naturally. Additional sections cover numbers, age, prices, time, days, colors, and family, allowing you to communicate in everyday situations.
By the end of the course, you will be able to read Arabic confidently, build correct sentences, understand spoken structure, and express yourself clearly. This course is ideal for absolute beginners and learners who want a solid, practical Arabic foundation.