
Master Modern Standard Arabic basics through reading, writing, listening, and speaking in 14 lectures, with daily-life vocabulary, basic grammar, and answer-filled worksheets.
Explore how Arabic is written and read from right to left. Learn that Arabic has 28 alphabets and letters connect in cursive with three shapes: beginning, middle, end.
Learn basic Arabic greetings, masculine and feminine forms, and pronouns by listening to a conversation, studying vocabulary and pronunciation, and reviewing Arabic vowels and two alphabets.
Master the Arabic vowel system, including short vowels (fatḥah, damma, kasrah) and long vowels, and how vowels attach to letters like Aleph, waw, and ya, plus right-side only connectors.
Practice reading and writing Arabic letters and pronouns using worksheets, learn to identify letter sounds and correct connections within text, and reinforce recognition with guided reading and writing exercises.
Learn arabic greetings, third person pronouns, and gendered language forms. Practice asking how someone is doing, distinguishing male and female speech, and reading and writing with short and long vowels.
Continue greetings practice in Arabic, covering good morning and good evening, masculine and feminine pronouns, basic nouns, new letters, vowel review, listen to the conversation, and study vocabulary with transliteration.
Revise the vowels in Arabic, including long vowels, and learn key letters such as ra and za. Explore how these letters connect from the right; kicking letters shape word connections.
Read each line and copy it for exercise one; complete exercise two by marking heard sounds, and study letter forms, connections, and pronouns, then check answers on the answer sheet.
Explore nationalities and how to say where someone is from, master masculine and feminine adjectives of nationality, and practice with conversations and new vocabulary in Arabic.
Review vowels and short vowel sounds, introduce three dotted letters and their word connections, and cover days of the week, gender and adjective rules, with practice worksheets.
Practice reading and writing Arabic letters, including vowels, and connect letters to form words while listening to correct pronunciation. Differentiate letter sounds, and reinforce recognition of nationalities from maps.
Learn demonstratives this and this is, including masculine and feminine forms, and how to say please. Build Arabic vocabulary and practice conversations with questions, here you go, and excuse me.
Learn the noon letter’s forms at the beginning, middle, and end, and how it connects inside words versus at ends. Explore shadda and the vowels fattouh, dhamar, and kasrah.
The worksheets guide beginners through reading and writing practice, letter-to-word connections, and vocabulary drills—covering basic phrases like 'my father', 'what is your name', 'this is a book'.
Practice listening and speaking to ask about place and directions using adverbs of place, pronouns we, they, you all, possessive pronouns my, your, his, her, Arabic letter as consonant.
Master reading and writing basics in Arabic: recognize the two-dots letter, its word-position forms, and read long and short vowels, practicing Kaifa and Aina with connected pronouns.
Practice reading and writing Arabic letters and vowels, connect letter forms to form words, and copy phrases from the worksheet to reinforce character shapes and recognition.
Continue learning how to ask about time in modern standard arabic using now, before, and after, with vocabulary for days and class times.
Master reading and writing Arabic letters seen and sheen, with their connected forms and beginning, middle, and end positions, and three dots and a little circle mark that remove vowels.
Navigate Arabic worksheets to read and write letters, connect letters to form words, and practice reading the days of the week, using the answer sheet for checks.
Develop listening and speaking in modern standard arabic for beginners by learning family vocabulary, professions, question forms with what does, and present tense verb conjugation across pronouns, plus pronunciation practice.
Revise connected possessive pronouns for family members in Arabic and apply them to relatives, while introducing present-tense verb conjugation by pronoun and the verb root, plus basic Arabic numbers.
Master reading and writing Arabic letters saad and daad by learning their shapes, dots, and word positions, while practicing present-tense verb conjugation, pronouns, and family member vocabulary.
Engage in worksheet instructions for Arabic beginners, practicing reading and writing, fill-in-the-blank tasks, listening to identify missing words, and applying verb conjugation and pronoun attachment.
Develop listening and speaking in modern standard Arabic by learning paternal and maternal family terms, practicing present tense verb conjugations with pronouns and possessives, and counting 10–20 with gender agreement.
Practice listening and speaking Arabic with numbers eleven to twenty, using the continued listening and speaking module designed for beginners.
Learn to read and write Arabic by mastering letter shapes in initial, medial, and final forms, pronounce phonetics, and practice with common question words.
Practice reading and writing Arabic with vowels, long vowels, and connected letters to form words. Convert masculine to feminine and practice listening and writing by transcribing five given words.
Master present tense Arabic verb conjugation for daily schedules, practice morning to evening routines, expand vocabulary with breakfast, lunch, dinner, and essential nouns, and learn numbers 20–30 through conversation.
Learn the calf and the lamb, their pronunciations like cow and le, and how laam forms vary at beginning, middle, and end positions for reading and writing.
Engage with worksheet-based Arabic practice: read and write calf and lamb with the short and long vowels, connect letters to form words, and conjugate verbs with pronouns.
Open a world of possibilities and travel opportunities by learning Arabic. Anyone with the right amount of interest can learn it! This course was developed after extensive research in that area and years of successfully teaching Arabic to non speakers in classrooms in Canada.
This course has 14 interactive lectures. In each lecture you will learn reading and writing, speaking and listening skills as well as foundational grammar. So we will work on all language skills simultaneously.
Therefore, by the end of this course, you will be able to read and write Arabic, you will have a sea of vocabulary and the basic Arabic grammar. So you'll be able to form sentences correctly and understand basic text.
There will also be downloadable worksheets at the end of each lecture so that you can practice what you learn. The worksheets include questions on reading and writing, grammar concepts and listening skill.