Arabic Language Complete Course ALL LEVELS MSA/Dialects 2024
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Marhaba (Hello and welcome)!
Why choose this Arabic language course ?
Introducing:
1- FREE AI tools (not given in any other course)
To test your Arabic pronunciation
without needing an Arabic tutor or someone to listen to you
to tell you if you are pronouncing the Arabic Arabic Correctly
So you can speak Arabic Confidently
2- Tricks on how pronounce the Arabic language like
a Native Arabic speaker such as:
– Where to put the STRESS/ EMPHASIS in Arabic words
– How certain Arabic letters are pronounced differently depending on
the Arabic dialect
So you can understand and be understood by ALL Arabic speakers
3- A System to help you learn the Arabic language Quickly
Instead of spending LONG hours
Memorizing LONG lists of Arabic vocabulary
4- Tactics & the version of the Arabic language to communicate with ANY Arabic
speaker:
– It is NOT MSA: Modern Standard Arabic as they tell you in other Arabic
courses
– MSA: Modern Standard Arabic is
NOT understood by MOST Arabic speakers.
5- Strategies to help you make your own Arabic sentences
Instead of being limited to the course Arabic sentences
6- Techniques scientifically proven to help you:
Remember what you learn in Arabic
Fast
For ever
7- Methods to be able to Write, Read and pronounce Arabic Correctly
So you can Read Arabic stories CORRECTLY
Recite the Quran Beautifully!
8- Ways to allow you to conjugate Easily Arabic verbs you never heard of before
instead of having to memorize hundreds of Arabic verbs
This course has many components. However, it is organized and each section and lecture tells you what you will learn.
Therefore, please skip to the part that you want to learn.
In this Arabic course, I will teach you:
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Modern Standard Arabic which is the Formal Arabic (not spoken in every day life) as they tell in other Arabic courses so you can read and write in Arabic
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The Arabic White Dialect used to communicate with any Arab/ Arabic speaker
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How to correctly read and pronounce Arabic so you can read any material written in Arabic stories, documents, The Quran and Hadith
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How to understand different Arabic accents
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Levantine Dialect
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Gulf Dialect
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FREE AI tools to check your pronunciation
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Tricks on how pronounce the Arabic language like a Native Arabic speaker
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A System to help you learn the Arabic language Quickly Instead of spending LONG hours Memorizing LONG lists of Arabic vocabulary
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Strategies to help you make your own Arabic sentences
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Techniques scientifically proven to help you Remember fast and forever
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Methods to be able to Write, Read and pronounce Arabic words, the Holly Quran and Hadith Correctly
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Ways to allow you to Easily Conjugate Arabic verbs you never heard of before
instead of having to memorize thousands of Arabic verbs
You can choose what you want to learn!
Explanation of above features below.
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Do you want to:
1- Start SPEAKING Arabic FAST using the Root system
instead of spending hundreds of hours learning long lists of vocabulary?
2- Start speaking with and understanding ALL Arabic SPEAKERS?
3- READ the Quran, Hadith or any Arabic material?
4- Use FREE AI tools to TEST your PRONUNCIATION and see if Arabs can understand you without having to find someone who speaks Arabic?
5- EASILY REMEMBER what you have learned using the latest methods revealed in brain research?
6- Track your progress with practice tests, exams and answers?
7- Start making your own sentences in Arabic instead of acting like a parrot trying to memorize a bunch of sentences then getting stuck not being able to speak Arabic?
8- Learn Modern Standard Arabic so you can Read:
– Stories,
– The Quran and Hadith
with good and correct Pronunciation?
Let’s talk about how you can achieve all the above goals!
1- Start speaking the Arabic language fast?
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Without spending hundreds of hours memorizing long lists of Arabic vocabulary that you may forget later?
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Without wasting a lot of energy, getting tired and dropping Arabic all together ?
Unlike other Arabic courses on Udemy, this is the only course that gives you a system and techniques which help you:
Understand and remember up to 40 Arabic words
you have never heard before
just by
knowing 1 Arabic word or the Arabic Root.
Amazing! Isn’t it?
Let’s see how it works!
There is something similar in English but it is very limited.
In English if you know the meaning of the verb “to write”, you can easily guess what the word “writer” means. “Er” at the end means “the one who writes“.
In the Arabic language, you may be able to know the meaning of 40+ Arabic words by knowing just 1 word with the system I will teach you in this Arabic course.
The Arabic root system is a unique and amazing concept in the Arabic language which allows you to rapidly expand your Arabic vocabulary.
Once you start recognizing these patterns, it will be very easy for you to learn, guess, and remember the meanings of new Arabic words instead of spending hundreds of hours memorizing Arabic vocabulary words that you may forget later.
These 3 letters “d r s” make the root of Arabic words that have the meaning of things to do with studying.
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Add “a” after the first letter and “a” after the second letter:
d a r a s
daras means to study
See if you can figure out the meaning of this Arabic word:
“K t. b” the root of words that have the meaning of things to do with writing
and books.
What does “katab” mean?
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By adding the bold vowels below, we will have a new word:
d aa r i s : daaris means the one who studies which means “student“
See if you can figure out the meaning of this Arabic word:
“K t. b” the root of Arabic words that have the meaning of things to do with
writing:
What does “kaatib” mean?
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By adding the bold vowels and letters below, we will have a new word.
ma drasah: ma: means the place where we study
madrasah: school
“ah” at the end means that the word is feminine
Since the root “k. t. b” has to do with books, what does “maktabah” mean?
2- Start speaking and understanding all Arabic speakers?
Be careful!
Modern Standard Arabic is NOT spoken as other courses tell you and NOT all Arabic speakers understand the pure version of Modern Standard Arabic.
I have translated and interpreted between the Arabic, French and English languages in person and on the phone for 20+ years in US courts, hospitals, schools, business meetings, customer service calls and many more for Arabic speakers from all Arabic countries.
Therefore, I know what Arabic speakers speak and understand.
I actually was the highest paid Arabic interpreter because I know all Arabic dialects and I could communicate with all Arabic speakers.
I was often called to replace interpreters who tried to use Modern Standard Arabic but failed to communicate with the individuals they were trying to interpret for.
Unlike the other Arabic courses on Udemy that teach you Modern Standard Arabic as a spoken language, I will teach you the language and dialects that Arabic speakers/ Arabs actually use to speak:
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White Dialect: White Dialect is the answer
It is the version of Arabic that Arabic speakers/ Arabs use to communicate with each other when they do not speak the same dialect.
White Dialect is made by using:
Common Words between dialects
Pronounced the dialect way
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Grammar and Conjugation rules from Arabic dialects
NOT the complicated ones from MSA: Modern Standard Arabic
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Words from dialects not used in MSA: Modern Standard Arabic
Be careful:
In the White Arabic Dialect:
a- To say “Where“, we do NOT say “Ayna“:
We use “Ween or Feen“
I saw that the other Arabic courses are telling you to use:
“Ayna” for “where”
It is Not understood by all Arabic speakers/Arabs
b– To say “What“, we do NOT say “Maathaa or Maa”
As the other Arabic courses teach you.
We use “Shoo” from Levantine dialect
or
“eeh” from Egyptian dialect
“Maathaa or Maa” are Not understood by all Arabic speakers/Arabs
c– I saw that some courses use “thahab” meaning “to go”.
This verb is not understood by all Arabic speakers. Instead use “raaH“
3- Speak and understand the version of Arabic that suits your needs:
In addition to White Dialect, I continue to upload videos from my classes in:
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Levantine Dialect
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Gulf dialect
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Egyptian dialect
I will also teach you:
The differences in pronunciation in all dialects so you can understand all Arabic speakers.
4- Free AI tools to practice and test your pronunciation and see if Arabs can understand you?
I figured out these tools for my own private students and you will benefit from them too.
5- Easily remember what you have learned?
Again this course is different in a way that it takes in consideration how the human brain learns and easily remembers information especially languages. My background is in biology so I know how the brain works.
I use:
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Color coding:
Studies show that color helps us in memorizing information by increasing our attentional level.
I take the time to color each word in sentences the same color in both English and Arabic to help you learn it easily and remember it forever..
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Repetition:
I repeat and make you repeat what you learn.
Scientifically, by repeating the same thing many times, connections between neurons in the brain get stronger and therefore, the information moves to the permanant memory. This way you will remember what you learn forever.
“Repetition is the mother of learning.” ― Zig Ziglar.
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A spiral learning method meaning that you will learn Arabic vocabulary, sentence construction in the Arabic language, Arabic grammar and Arabic conjugation by mastering one topic at a time.
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Techniques on how to remember any information you learn:
I will also give you other techniques and systems to help you remember what you learn.
You will see that in the course
6- Track your progress with tests, exams and answers?
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Practice tests:
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Each lesson is followed by practice tests
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Each section is followed by an exam
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This is the only course that will help you test if Arabic speakers will be able to understand you.
7- Start making your own sentences instead of acting like a parrot memorizing a bunch of sentences?
Unlike other courses, I will teach you how sentences are made and their structure compared to English so you can make your own sentences.
This will help you start making your own sentences and speaking quickly.
8- Read stories, the Quran and Hadith with good and correct
Pronunciation?
This course also teaches you:
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The Pure Modern Standard Arabic
Stories are written in Modern Standard Arabic.
The Holy Quran and Hadith are written in Classical Arabic.
Check lecture 4: How many Arabic dialects are there? Is MSA
the same as classical Arabic?
Other courses do NOT help you learn the correct pronunciation
and only teach you the alphabet.
There is more to reading Arabic than just learning the alphabet.
We will cover how to read Arabic Perfectly including where to put the emphasis or stress, the supplemental characters, and much more.
You will pronounce Arabic better than some Arabs.
Keep in mind that NOT All Arabs and Arabic speakers can read and pronounce Modern Standard Arabic CORRECTLY!
Sorry to say that in courses on Udemy, the individuals who teach MSA do not even pronounce it correctly and do not know its grammar and conjugation.
Modern Standard Arabic which is the Formal Arabic Not the spoken Arabic as other courses tell you.
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Check out lecture 4 in my course!
This course has the correct pronunciation not as I saw in many courses where the person who teaches the course (most of them are not even teachers) mispronouncing letters and making grammar and conjugation mistakes.
Can you teach Formal English if you just speak everyday English? Of course not.
Example:
– The letter ذ is supposed to be pronounced in MSA similar to “th” as in “this”
NOT “Z” as I saw in many courses.
Check lecture 34 in my course for the pronunciation of this letter in MSA.
– Arabic words in MSA have endings depending on their position in the sentence. These
ending were wrong in these courses.
Unfortunately beginners Arabic learners do not the difference, only advanced ones know and I saw some reviews on other courses pointing out to these mistakes.
I am a voiceover talent and therefore I know how to pronounce MSA the correct way.
Don’t take my word for it, see what this student said about it: (Check the reviews)
“A Perfect Course for Beginners. This course is well-structured and well-delivered. First, Nezha (The teacher) went through how each letter is written and pronounced (in Modern Standard Arabic). I like how she also explained how some dialects pronounced some letters differently from the MSA. Then, she taught some simple everyday phrases (and sentence patterns), which is more useful for beginners rather than going straight to grammars and vocabulary, so the students who knew nothing at all about Arabic (like me) can have a basic idea on how the language work (kinda). The color coding on each slide is GENIUS. It helps students to understand what each word means on each phrase without relying on a lengthy dictionary-like table format.”
Also before enrolling in an Arabic course, please look at:
1- How organized the Arabic course is:
The sections are organized in a way that will help you learn Arabic gradually and not get lost.
If you already know how to read and write Arabic, you can skip the how to read and write Arabic.
2- How it is presented:
Using color coding helps your brain remember what you learn. I don’t just use colors. I use them to emphasize what you need to remember.
3- How much content you are getting not by counting the hours but the quantity of information and the value of the information given.
I will be adding more topics.
I used my 20+ years of experience teaching and tutoring Arabic to create this Complete Arabic course to help you learn Arabic and go from zero to hero in reading, writing, and speaking Arabic.
Extra:
– I will be adding more Arabic videos and Arabic material to the course as you progress. This Arabic course is very organized so you can choose the Arabic topic you would like to learn.
– I am here to help you. I am and will be available to:
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Answer any questions you may have about Formal Arabic, any Spoken Arabic dialect and any Arabic cultural aspect
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Add material and videos about any topic you may request
The biggest mistakes students make when they start learning to speak Arabic are:
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Not learning the tips and ways that help them pronounce Arabic correctly from the start
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Not knowing that there are many versions of Arabic and that they should choose one version of Arabic depending on their needs and goals
It is usually not the student’s fault to spend years and years learning Arabic and not be understood by Arabic speakers.
Most Arabic teachers throw Arabic words and sentences at you without explaining the techniques to pronounce these Arabic words correctly.
Most teachers don’t know all these techniques because they are not linguists.
Many students come to me to take classes in order to reduce or eliminate their heavy accent after spending years learning Arabic.
They feel frustrated because Arabic speakers do not understand them.
During my 20+ years of experience teaching Arabic, translating and working as a full time Arabic linguist, I created and developed a set of techniques and tips that made my students learn Arabic fluently and without having a heavy accent. Therefore Arabic speakers understand them easily.
This comprehensive Arabic course will teach you everything so you can avoid these mistakes.
It is the foundation to achieve success in learning Arabic.
Those who sign up for the course will receive a discount on 1-on-1 Arabic lessons. Contact me for details.
WHAT MAKES ME QUALIFIED TO TEACH YOU ARABIC?
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My passion is teaching Arabic
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I have been teaching Arabic for 20+ years
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I have taught thousands of students to speak Arabic with Arabic speakers from around the world.
I know what works and what doesn’t.
These students always say:
“I wish I found you earlier”
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I am a certified teacher who learned how humans acquire new information
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I am a native speaker of Arabic
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I master all Arabic dialects: I have been translating and interpreting for Arabs and Arabic speakers from all Arabic countries.
Therefore, I know what they speak and what they understand.
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I master Modern Standard Arabic
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My private students are always satisfied:
Please check the sample videos and recommendation letters written by my students to see what they say about me as an Arabic teacher!
Please do Not take in consideration the number of students as this is a NEW Arabic course.
QUESTION: WHAT IF I AM UNSATISFIED WITH THE COURSES?
We would never want you to be unhappy! If you are unsatisfied with the course, you are welcome to get a full refund in the first 30 days. My goal is for my Udemy students to be as satisfied as the thousands of students I have taught in the past.
Take your first step to become fluent in Arabic!
Join the thousands of students I have taught who became fluent in Arabic!
Start your first step to speaking Arabic confidently!
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You can always get your money back.
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See you in the first video!
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2Arabic Greetings: How to greet people in Arabic & introduce yourself in ArabicVideo lesson
In this lecture, you will learn how to greet someone in Arabic and introduce yourself in Arabic, in addition to learning which greeting to avoid when you do not know the individual's religion.
Make sure to finish this Arabic video so you do not offend any Arabic speaker!
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3Did you know that Arabic is spoken in non Arabic countries? Guess then find out!Video lesson
In this lesson, you will get to know the countries where Arabic is spoken. Before watching the video, try to guess in which countries Arabic is spoken then play the video to find out if you knew all the countries where Arabic is spoken!
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4How many Arabic dialects are there? Is MSA the same as classical Arabic?Video lesson
In this lesson, you will gain an understanding regarding the different versions of Arabic including:
✓ The 2 Formal Arabic forms.
✓ The 4 major groups of Arabic dialects and where they are spoken.
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5Which version of Arabic/ dialect should I learn?Video lesson
Which Arabic dialect should I learn?
What Arabic dialect should I learn?
What is the most common Arabic dialect?
Which Arabic dialect is closest to Quran?
Is the Quran written in Modern Standard Arabic?
Since there are many different forms of Arabic, you may get confused when it comes to which dialect should learn. In this lecture, I clarify this confusion and make it easy for you to choose the version of Arabic you should learn depending on your goals and needs.
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6Road map to learning Arabic, speaking it confidently, fluently and quicklyText lesson
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7What this Arabic course contains that other Arabic courses do not teach youVideo lesson
In this video, you will learn that:
✓ In order to communicate with Arabic speaking individuals, you need to learn how the Arabic alphabet is pronounced not just in Formal Arabic but also in Spoken Arabic.
✓ Pure Formal Arabic is not spoken in daily life.
✓ Spoken Arabic differs from one Arabic country to another Arabic country and even from an Arabic region to another.
✓ Arabic letters’ pronunciations vary between FORMAL ARABIC & SPOKEN ARABIC DIALECTS.
✓ The use and pronunciation of Arabic vowels, which are symbols, also differ between Formal Arabic and spoken Arabic dialects.
✓ Syllable emphasis is also important in order to speak to, and be understood by Arabic speaking individuals.
✓ This course will cover all these topics which will help you communicate with and be understood by Arabic speaking individuals once you learn Arabic. Pronunciation is key to being understood when speaking any language.
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8You can speak Arabic, write Arabic, read Arabic stories/ Quran/ HadithVideo lesson
This Arabic course will help you learn the Arabic language by teaching you everything and every rule about writing, reading & pronouncing Arabic correctly.
After finishing this Arabic course, you will be able to:
READ VOWELED STORIES in Arabic correctly like an educated Arabic speaker
READ the QURAN in Arabic
READ the HADITH in Arabic
WRITE in Arabic
Know which Arabic dialect you should learn
Know if you should learn Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) and / or an Arabic dialect
CORRECT YOUR ACCENT so you will be understood by Arabic speakers
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9What you need to attend this Arabic language course & learn Arabic correctlyVideo lesson
In this lecture, you will learn the tools necessary to attend this Arabic course.
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10Testimonials: Why my Arabic students love learning Arabic with meVideo lesson
In this video, you will hear what my students say about me as an Arabic teacher. They will tell you that by focusing on their Arabic pronunciation, I helped them be understood by Arabic speakers.
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11Letter of Recommendation from 1 of my Arabic students / a government officialVideo lesson
Max was referred to me by one of my Arabic students who is also a government official. Please check what he says about me as an Arabic teacher in his recommendation letter.
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12Letter of Recommendation from an Arabic student, 10th grader with Arabic parentsVideo lesson
This student is a 10th grader whose parents are Arabic speakers. The mother speaks Levantine Arabic dialect and the father speaks Egyptian Arabic dialect. Since both of them are doctors, they are extremely busy. Therefore they entrusted Lulu and her sister to me to teach them Modern Standard Arabic and other Arabic dialects. I am thrilled to have met Lulu and her family. She is an extraordinary student and her family is delightful!
Please check what Lulu says about me as an Arabic teacher in her recommendation letter.
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13Check out what I have done during my 20+ years of teaching the Arabic languageVideo lesson
In this video, you will get to know me "your teacher" and my qualifications, and learn that:
✓ I am passionate about languages and teaching.
✓ I am a professional full-time Arabic teacher and linguist who has been teaching for 20+ years.
✓ I have been teaching in high school, college, Arabic centers, foreign language schools, and privately through Skype and other platforms.
✓ I help government officials learn Arabic language, Arabic culture(s), and Islam, in addition to assisting them in preparing for the oral and written Arabic Proficiency Tests.
✓ I teach all Arabic dialects in addition to Formal Arabic.
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14Arabic teacher's qualifications documentText lesson
I just want to let you know that I am not someone who just speaks an Arabic dialect and decided to make some money using that. I am a professional:
Arabic linguist
Arabic teacher and tutor
Arabic curriculum developper
Arabic translator
Arabic interpreter
Arabic voiceover talent
For 20+ years, I have been teaching and translating :
Modern Standard Arabic
Classical Arabic
Levantine Arabic dialect
Egyptian Arabic dialect
Gulf Arabic dialect
North African Darija or Maghrebi
Arabic and Islamic cultures
With all that said, I did not stop learning. I especially learn from my students. So please write a review so I can improve my courses for you and for the other students.
Your feedback is very important to me.
Shukran jazeelan (Thank you very much)
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15How many sounds are similar between the Arabic Alphabet and English Alphabet?Video lesson
English alphabet and Arabic alphabet
You learn:
✓ The commonalities and differences between the English and Arabic Alphabets.
✓ Resemblances and differences in the shapes of Arabic letters.
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16Arabic Alphabet Alef - baa - taa - thaaVideo lesson
In this lecture, you will learn:
✓ How to recognize, name and pronounce the Arabic letters Alef, baa, taa, and thaa.
✓ The equivalents or agreed on in English of the the letters Alef, baa, taa, and thaa.
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17Arabic Alphabet baa – taa - thaa الحروف الأبجدية ب - ت - ث for previewVideo lesson
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18Practice Test No.1: Recognizing and naming the Arabic letters ا - ب- ت - ثVideo lesson
Exercise in recognizing and naming the letters ا - ب- ت - ث
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19Answers to Practice Test No.1: Recognizing and naming the letters ا - ب- ت - ثVideo lesson
You will know if you are able to recognize the letters and move on to the next slide.
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20Practice Test No.2: Naming the sounds of the Arabic letters: ا - ب- ت - ثVideo lesson
Letters' sounds.
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21Answers to Practice Test No. 2: Naming the sounds of the letters: ا - ب- ت - ثVideo lesson
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22Practice Test No. 3: Listening skills for the Arabic letters: ا - ب- ت - ثVideo lesson
Listening skills.
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23Answers to Practice test No. 3: Listening skills for the letters: ا - ب- ت - ثVideo lesson
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24Arabic Alphabet jeem - Haa - khaa الحروف الأبجدية ج-ح–خVideo lesson
In this lecture, you will learn:
✓ How to recognize, name and pronounce the Arabic letters jeem - Haa - khaa.
✓ The equivalents or agreed on in English of the the Arabic letters jeem - Haa - khaa.
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25Practice Test No. 4: Naming the letters learned so farVideo lesson
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26Answers to Practice Test No. 4: Naming the letters learned so farVideo lesson
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27Practice Test No. 5: Naming the sounds of the letters learned so farVideo lesson
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28Answers to Practice Test No. 5: Naming the sounds of the letters learned so farVideo lesson
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29Practice Test No. 6: Listening skills for the Arabic letters learned so farVideo lesson
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30Answers to Practice Test No. 6: Listening skills for the Arabic letters learnedVideo lesson
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31Arabic Alphabet daal - Thaal- raa - zaay: الحروف الأبجدية د – زVideo lesson
In this lecture, you will learn:
✓ How to recognize, name and pronounce the letters "daal - Thaal- raa - zaay".
✓ The equivalents or agreed on in English of the letters "daal - Thaal- raa - zaay".
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32Practice Test No. 7: Naming the Arabic letters learned so farVideo lesson
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33Answers to Practice Test No. 7: Naming the Arabic letters learned so farVideo lesson
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34Practice Test No. 8: Naming the sounds of the Arabic letters learned so farVideo lesson
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35Answers to Practice Test No. 8: Naming the sounds of the letters learned so farVideo lesson
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36Practice Test No. 9: Listening skills of the Arabic letters learned so farVideo lesson
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37Answers to Practice Test No. 9: Listening skills of the Arabic letters learnedVideo lesson
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38Arabic Alphabet seen- sheen الحروف الأبجدية س-شVideo lesson
In this lecture, you will learn:
✓ How to recognize, name and pronounce the letters "seen - sheen".
✓ The equivalents or agreed on in English of the letters "seen - sheen"
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39Arabic Alphabet Saad- THaa الحروف الأبجدية ص-ظVideo lesson
In this lecture, you will learn:
✓ How to recognize, name and pronounce the letters "Saad - Daad - Taa - THaa".
✓ The equivalents or agreed on in English of the letters "Saad - Daad - Taa - THaa".
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40Examples of the Arabic Soft & amplified sounds, Part 1. الحروف المرققة المفخمةVideo lesson
In this lecture, you will learn the concept of soft sounds and amplified sounds in Arabic with examples that will help you know how to pronounce these letters and differentiate between them.
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41Practice Test No. 10: Naming the Arabic letters learned so farVideo lesson
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42Answers to Practice Test No. 10: Naming the Arabic letters learned so farVideo lesson
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43Practice Test No. 11: Naming the sounds of the Arabic letters learned so farVideo lesson
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44Answers to Practice Test No. 11: Naming sounds of the Arabic letters learnedVideo lesson
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45Practice Test No. 12: Listening skillsVideo lesson
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46Answers to Practice Test No. 12: Listening skills for the Arabic letters learnedVideo lesson
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47Arabic Alphabet 3ayn - ghayn - faa - qaaf الحروف الأبجدية ع-قVideo lesson
In this lecture, you will learn:
✓ How to recognize, name and pronounce the letters "3ayn - ghayn - faa - qaaf".
✓ The equivalents or agreed on in English of the letters "3ayn - ghayn - faa - qaaf".
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48Practice Test No. 13: Naming the Arabic letters learned so farVideo lesson
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49Answers to Practice Test No. 13: Naming the Arabic letters learned so farVideo lesson
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50Practice Test No. 14: Naming the sounds of the Arabic letters learned so farVideo lesson
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51Answers to Practice Test No. 14: Naming the sounds of the Arabic letters learnedVideo lesson
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52Practice Test No. 15: Listening skills for the Arabic letters learnedVideo lesson
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53Answers to Practice Test No. 15: Listening skills for the Arabic letters learnedVideo lesson
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54Arabic Alphabet kaaf- laam - meem - noon الحروف الأبجدية ك - نVideo lesson
In this lecture, you will learn:
✓ How to recognize, name and pronounce the letters "kaaf, laam, meem, noon".
✓ The equivalents or agreed on in English of the letters "kaaf, laam, meem, noon".
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55Practice Test No. 16: Naming the Arabic letters learnedVideo lesson
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56Answers to Practice Test No. 16: Naming the Arabic letters learned so farVideo lesson
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57Practice Test No. 17: Naming the sounds of the Arabic letters learned so farVideo lesson
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58Answers to Test No. 17: Naming the sounds of the Arabic letters learnedVideo lesson
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59Practice Test No. 18: Listening skills for the Arabic letters learnedVideo lesson
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60Answers to Practice Test No. 18: Listening skills for the Arabic letters learnedVideo lesson
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61Examples of Arabic Soft & Amplified sounds, Part 2. الحروف المرققة المفخمةVideo lesson
In this lecture, we will:
✓ Review the concept of soft sounds and amplified sounds in Arabic.
✓ Add 2 letters
✓ Give examples and practice them which will help you know how to pronounce these letters and differentiate between them.
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62Arabic Alphabet haa - waaw - yaa - hamza الحروف الأبجدية ه-ءVideo lesson
In this lecture, you will learn:
✓ How to recognize, name and pronounce the letters "haa - waaw - yaa - hamza".
✓ The equivalents or agreed on in English of the letters "haa - waaw - yaa - hamza".
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63Practice Test No. 19: Naming the Arabic letters learned so farVideo lesson
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64Answers to Practice Test No. 19: Naming the Arabic letters learned so farVideo lesson
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65Practice Test No. 20: Naming the sounds of the Arabic letters learned so farVideo lesson
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66Answers to Practice Test No. 20: Naming sounds of the Arabic letters learnedVideo lesson
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67Practice Test No. 21: Listening skills for the Arabic letters learnedVideo lesson
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68Answers to Practice Test No. 21: Listening skills for the Arabic letters learnedVideo lesson
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69Arabic Alphabet review الحروف الهجائيةVideo lesson
In this lecture, we will review and read all the Arabic letters together.
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70Practice Test No. 22: Naming the Arabic letters learned so farVideo lesson
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71Answers to Practice Test No. 22: Naming the Arabic letters learned so farVideo lesson
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72Practice Test No. 23: Naming the sounds of the Arabic letters learned so farVideo lesson
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73Answers to Practice Test No. 23: Naming the sounds of the Arabic letters learnedVideo lesson
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76Arabic letters pronounced differently in Arabic dialects: Qaaf (for preview)Video lesson
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77Arabic letters pronounced differently in Arabic dialectsVideo lesson
In this lecture, we will:
✓ Learn the names of the first 3 letters pronounced differently in dialects.
✓ Review how these letters are pronounced in Formal Arabic.
✓ Learn how these letters are pronounced in spoken Arabic.
✓ Give examples and practice their pronunciations in Formal Arabic and in spoken Arabic.
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78Names of 3 more Arabic letters that may be pronounced differently in dialectsVideo lesson
n this lecture, we will:
✓ Learn the names of 3 more letters that may be pronounced differently in dialects.
✓ Review how these letters are pronounced in Formal Arabic.
✓ Learn how these letters are pronounced in spoken Arabic.
✓ Give examples and practice their pronunciations in Formal Arabic and in spoken Arabic.
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