
Learn to write and read Arabic, mastering the 28-letter alphabet whose shapes change by position, with dots distinguishing similar letters, and practice reading from right to left in cursive script.
This lesson explains the dal and thal group, using dot position to distinguish them, and shows how Arabic letters connect in a word with examples like door and gold.
Learn the letter jeem (ج) with the kasrah short vowel, its isolated form, its connecting behavior, and how to write Arabic words with correct diacritic placement.
Explore the letter jeem with the short vowel sukoon, practicing its isolation and connections, and reading example words such as eyelash to reinforce formation and pronunciation.
Learn how to write the Arabic letter Jeem with tanween fat7ah, including isolated, initial, and connected forms, and practice with example words to master pronunciation and spelling.
Learn to read and write the Arabic letter ḥā (ḥ) with tanween, understand its sounds and connections in words, and practice isolated, initial, medial, and final forms.
Learn to write Arabic letters by identifying isolated, initial, medial, and final forms. Practice connecting or isolating letters along lines to form words.
Explore Arabic long vowels, including alef madd, and learn how long vowels change reading from isolated forms to connected words with short vowels.
Learn the Arabic letter dal with tanween, including isolated forms, how words connect, and how tanween affects spelling in examples.
Explore the Arabic letter thal with vowels ذَ ذُ ذِ ذْ, and analyze how its writing changes by position, from isolated to initial or middle, through letter connections and non-connections.
Learn how to pronounce and write the Arabic letter raa with short vowels, isolate its sound, and practice reading words with varying short vowel patterns.
Explore the letter raa with long vowels, showing how long and short vowels shape its sound in isolation and in words, with practice reading connected forms and examples.
Explore how the Arabic letter Raa shows up in isolated, initial, medial, and final forms, and learn when it connects to adjacent letters and how that changes word shapes.
Master the arabic letter zaay with short vowels, practice its shape in isolation and in words, and learn its z sound and writing variations for clear reading.
Learn to write ta with short vowels, recognizing its isolated and connected shapes, and practice distinguishing its sound from similar letters using example words.
Explore the letter ta2 with tanween, its isolated versus connected forms, and how tanween affects pronunciation in words, using examples to show tone and shape changes.
Welcome to Write Arabic Now Part 2! This course is a continuation of the first part, taking your Arabic writing and reading skills to the next level. We're excited to help you master these important aspects of the Arabic language.
Before you dive into this course, here are some key things you should be aware of:
Arabic Alphabet: The basic Arabic alphabet comprises 28 letters, and these letters can change their shape based on their position within a word. You'll learn how these changes occur and how to recognize and write these letters correctly.
Distinguishing Letters: In Arabic, many letters may look similar, but they are differentiated by dots positioned above or below their central part. In this course, we'll group these similar letters together to make it easier for you to distinguish and use them correctly.
Consonants and Vowels: Arabic, like English, has both consonants and vowels. However, in Arabic, vowels can also function as consonants. You'll learn how these vowels are used in different contexts.
Writing Direction: Unlike English (which is written from left to right), Arabic is written from right to left. While this might take some time to get used to, it's a manageable adjustment with practice.
Cursive Script: The Arabic alphabet is always written in cursive, and letters change in shape depending on their position within a word. You'll become proficient in recognizing and writing Arabic letters as they appear in different contexts.
By enrolling in this course, you'll delve deep into the Arabic alphabet, learn how to pronounce letters accurately and understand how to combine them to form words. You'll be amazed at how approachable and manageable writing and reading Arabic can be as you progress through your studies.
If you encounter any questions or need assistance while completing the course, don't hesitate to reach out. Get ready to enhance your Arabic language skills through this exciting journey of writing and reading. Enjoy your studies!