Arabic Language Level 1: Speak Standard Arabic for Beginners

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Arabic is a language spoken in more than 25 countries, so it contains several dialects: the dialect of Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Iraq, Syria, etc.

However, there is standard Arabic that is spoken and understood in all Arab countries. This is the same Arabic used in television, newspapers, magazines, schools, universities, etc.

When someone decides to learn Arabic, they usually find themselves in this dilemma: learn standard Arabic or dialect? Which dialect: from Egypt, Syria, Iraq?

The answer is that you must learn standard Arabic which will allow you to speak and be understood anywhere in the Arab world and by any Arabic speaker. After you learn standard Arabic, you can then learn any dialect, and it will be even easier!

That’s why I prepared this Arabic Language Level 1: Speak Standard Arabic for Beginners that will give you all the tools to start your Arabic learning.

This course takes you from the beginner to the first level of standard Arabic, where you can talk about your daily life, describe your surroundings, understand some verses of the Quran, etc.

The precondition for taking this course is that you must know how to read and write Arabic, because in this course I do not teach how to read or write Arabic, but to speak and understand what you read.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Arabic grammar for absolute beginners
  • The structure of the Arabic language that allows you to "think" in Arabic
  • How to read Arabic without any vowels
  • How to speak Standard Arabic

Course Content

Arabic Nouns Singular

  • Introduction
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  • Course contents
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  • Understanding the 5 types of predicates of a nominal sentence
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  • How to identify the 04 aspects of Arabic nouns
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  • How to identify masculine and feminine nouns in singular
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  • How to transform an indefinite noun into a definite noun
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  • How to transform a masculine noun into a feminine noun
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  • Nominative accusative or genitive for Arabic names
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  • How to identify the 04 aspects of Arabic nouns – exercises
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Arabic Nouns In Dual

Arabic Nouns In Plural

nominal sentences in Arabic

Adjectives in Arabic

Prepositional Names As Pradictes In a Nominal Sentence

possessive case In Arabic

Verbal Sentence As Predicate in a Nominal Sentence

Personal Pronouns In Arabic

demonstrative and Relative pronouns In Arabic

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