Basic Arabic Grammar
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In order to read, write, speak and understand Arabic, it is important to learn the grammar. Arabic grammar can be tough and intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. Grammar here means the important words that give structure to a sentence, in addition to the structures themselves. In linguistics, we call such words “function words”. When you know these words, you’ll be able to recognize them and use them easily to understand and build simple sentences.
The course focuses on Modern Standard Arabic, which is the variety of Arabic that is used for formal and written settings. So this is what you need if you’re interested in learning Arabic to read books, follow the news, work with business and financial documents, and so forth.
We start from very simple phrases and sentences, and gradually go towards more sentence complexity. With 14 topics of basic Arabic grammar, and more than 80 grammar words (function words), as well as many exercises, you will be able to cover a wide variety of sentences. In this course, we use the Champolu Method, which presents language learning in a structured, contrastive and colorful way, in line with the concept of “Comprehensible Input”. This method uses color coding for matching words between the Arabic sentence and the translation, while building on the similarities and differences between pairs and groups of sentences. You don’t need to know Arabic script in advance because all the examples also include the romanization with Latin letters.
This course is for anyone interested in exploring the basics of Arabic in a short time with minimal effort, without getting to frustrating and confusing topics. Feel free to browse the free preview, and looking forward to having you in the course!
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3Definite and Indefinite NounsVideo lesson
Learn how to say “a dog” vs. “the dog”, and start with grammar and vocabulary
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4AdjectivesVideo lesson
how to say adjectives such as “strong”, “smart”, “new”, and how to combine them with nouns. Learn sentences and phrases such as “a happy man”, “the happy man”, “The man is happy”
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5Nouns and Adjectives QuizQuiz
Practice Nouns and Adjectives
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6Personal PronounsVideo lesson
know how to say sentences such as “I am a teacher”, “she is strong”
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7Personal Pronouns QuizQuiz
Learn Personal Pronouns
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8DemonstrativesVideo lesson
Learn phrases such as “this man”, “this woman”, “these people”
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9Demonstratives QuizQuiz
Learn how to use demonstratives
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10Possessive PronounsVideo lesson
How do you say phrase like “my house”, “his bag”, “their car”
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11Genitive expressionsVideo lesson
How to say phrases like: “the neighbor’s dog”, or “the manager of the company”
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12PrepositionsVideo lesson
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13How to say "have" in Arabic?Video lesson
How to say things like “I have a car”, “they have a problem”
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14VerbsVideo lesson
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15Subjects, objects, and Object PronounsVideo lesson
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16Relative PronounsVideo lesson
Expressions such as (who/that/which/what): how do you say in Arabic: “the boy who speaks French”, “the people who know him”
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17Question WordsVideo lesson
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18NegationVideo lesson
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19CoordinationVideo lesson
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