Arabic for Beginners 2: Daily Life and Everyday Communication
Categories
- Teaching & Academics
Tags
- Arabic Language
About this course
This series of courses is made for the beginners who haven’t learnt Arabic before, but they just know its alphabet. It will facilitate their learning process, and provide them with the vocabulary and structures that form the foundation for the following steps in their journey of learning Arabic. This series presents Arabic as a living language that can be used in communication, It addresses topics from daily life such as: self-introduction, introducing others, schooling, housing, work, shopping, traveling, and spending holidays. In this series of courses, language elements - including vocabulary and structures - are presented according to a step-by-step plan that is suitable for beginners who haven’t learnt Arabic before. It also aims at developing the different language skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing). It was taken into consideration that most of those who are willing to learn Arabic are Muslims who are mainly learning Arabic to understand their religion, So many Quranic words were included for this purpose in addition to a number of Ayaat and Ahadeeth that the student can learn through the lessons. This series of courses consists of twenty-four lessons, all of them share a common structure and organization, as each lesson consists of the following elements: vocabulary and expressions, sentences, grammar rules, texts and exercises. These lessons are interspersed with a number of tests in addition to a final comprehensive one. Regarding the vocabulary and expressions, they came in the form of a list in the beginning of each lesson. The choice of them depended on a certain phased-plan to avoid the occurrence of a sudden increase in their number. With regard to the sentences, they were a means to present the book’s vocabulary in various meaningful contexts, as it’s essential and so important to know that words should not be presented to the learner separated and isolated from a meaningful context. Quite the contrary, they should appear in suitable sentences and contexts that clarify their meanings. The learner is required to study these sentences well, and repeat them frequently, in order to let them be relevant to his world, and expand his vocabulary with time. Concerning the grammar rules, they - in most of the cases - were presented implicitly and indirectly as this is the most appropriate way to present them to the learners especially in this stage. The focus was on the functional rules. These rules were presented in a thoughtful plan. As for the texts, the target vocabulary was employed in them. These texts were dialogues and narrative texts. It was taken into account when preparing them that they should be close to the realistic language that could be used in real life. And as for the exercises, they came at the end of every lesson and were of different kinds addressing the different language skills. After the student finishes these preliminary courses, he’d better turn to his main goal and focus on achieving it. So, if your target is to understand Quran and the Islamic texts, you can study our courses about “The Stories of The Prophets” as this will be a very good step after these current courses.
Requirements
Have studied the first course in this series.
What you will learn
Basic words and grammar rules for beginners, Modern standard Arabic, Arabic conversation.
Curriculum
Lesson 9 – Describe Your City and Address in Arabic
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Lesson 9 – Describe Your City and Address in Arabic
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Lesson 9 – Essential Words & Expressions: City, Address and Location
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Lesson 9 – Build Sentences: Cities, Addresses and Locations
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RecordedLesson 9 – Read & Communicate: Cities, Addresses and Locations
RecordedLesson 9 – Practice & Review: City, Address and Location
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Lesson 10 – Talk About Your Home: Rooms, Furniture and Daily Activities
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Lesson 10 – Talk About Your Home: Rooms, Furniture and Daily Activities
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Lesson 10 – Essential Words & Expressions: Home, Rooms and Furniture
RecordedLesson 10 – Build Sentences: Rooms, Furniture and Home Activities
RecordedLesson 10 – Grammar in Action: Describing Rooms, Furniture and Possession
RecordedLesson 10 – Read & Communicate: Home, Rooms and Furniture
RecordedLesson 10 – Practice & Review: Home, Furniture and Daily Activities
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Lesson 11 – Talk About Work, Weekdays and Yesterday in Arabic
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Lesson 11 – Talk About Work, Weekdays and Yesterday in Arabic
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Lesson 11 – Essential Words & Expressions: Work, Weekdays and Past Events
RecordedLesson 11 – Build Sentences: Work, Weekdays and Past Events
RecordedLesson 11 – Grammar in Action: Past Tense and Weekday Expressions
RecordedLesson 11 – Read & Communicate: Work, Weekdays and Past Events
RecordedLesson 11 – Practice & Review: Work, Weekdays and Past Actions
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Lesson 12 – Food and Drinks in Arabic: Meals, Fruit and Past Tense
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Lesson 12 – Food and Drinks in Arabic: Meals, Fruit and Past Tense
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Lesson 12 – Essential Words & Expressions: Food, Drinks and Meals
RecordedLesson 12 – Build Sentences: Food, Drinks and Meals
RecordedLesson 12 – Grammar in Action: Eating, Drinking and “Was/Were”
RecordedLesson 12 – Read & Communicate: Food, Drinks and Meals
RecordedLesson 12 – Practice & Review: Food, Drinks and Meals
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Checkpoint 3: City, Home, Work and Food
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Checkpoint 3: City, Home, Work and Food
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Exam 3
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Lesson 13 – Give Instructions in Arabic: Commands, Numbers and Daily Phrases
5 contents
Lesson 13 – Give Instructions in Arabic: Commands, Numbers and Daily Phrases
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Lesson 13 – Essential Words & Expressions: Commands, Numbers and Useful Daily Phrases
RecordedLesson 13 – Build Sentences: Commands, Requests and Useful Instructions
RecordedLesson 13 – Grammar in Action: Commands, Prohibitions and Number Forms
RecordedLesson 13 – Read & Communicate: Instructions, Polite Requests and Numbers
RecordedLesson 13 – Practice & Review: Commands, Prohibitions and Numbers
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Lesson 14 – Talk About Family, Age and Future Plans in Arabic
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Lesson 14 – Talk About Family, Age and Future Plans in Arabic
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Lesson 14 – Essential Words & Expressions: Family, Age and Future Plans
RecordedLesson 14 – Build Sentences: Family, Age and Future Plans
RecordedLesson 14 – Grammar in Action: Family Possession, Negation and Future Plans
RecordedLesson 14 – Read & Communicate: Family, Age and Future Plans
RecordedLesson 14 – Practice & Review: Family, Age and Future Plans
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Lesson 15 – Islamic Arabic: Mosques, Worship and Plural Verb Forms
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Lesson 15 – Islamic Arabic: Mosques, Worship and Plural Verb Forms
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Lesson 15 – Essential Words & Expressions: Islamic Places, Worship and Daily Life
RecordedLesson 15 – Build Sentences: Islamic Words, Places and Worship
RecordedLesson 15 – Grammar in Action: Plural Verb Forms and Islamic Expressions
RecordedLesson 15 – Read & Communicate: Islamic Places, Worship and Daily Life
RecordedLesson 15 – Practice & Review: Islamic Words and Plural Verb Forms
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Lesson 16 – Classroom Arabic: Instructions, Questions and Learning Texts
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Lesson 16 – Classroom Arabic: Instructions, Questions and Learning Texts
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Lesson 16 – Essential Words & Expressions: Classroom Language and Learning Skills
RecordedLesson 16 – Build Sentences: Classroom Language and Learning Skills
RecordedLesson 16 – Grammar in Action: Classroom Commands and Learning Terms
RecordedLesson 16 – Read & Communicate: Classroom Language and Learning Skills
RecordedLesson 16 – Practice & Review: Classroom Arabic and Learning Texts
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Checkpoint 4: Instructions, Family and Classroom Arabic
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Checkpoint 4: Instructions, Family and Classroom Arabic
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Exam 4
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