Modern Standard Arabic Absolute Beginner's Course




Modern Standard Arabic Absolute Beginner's Course

This course teaches you Modern Standard Arabic, the Arabic that is used across the entire Arabic speaking world in literature, journalism, academics, business, politics, administration, religious discourse, and many other areas of life. While each country or region of a country has its own local dialect of Arabic, Modern Standard Arabic is understood across all countries. It is the Arabic of literate native speakers, and is taught in school from primary levels through to university.

The focus of the course is on mastering "to be" sentences in Arabic. The course will take you from having no previous knowledge of Arabic apart from the Alphabet, to the point where you are creating and understanding real sentences.

This course is not about memorizing phrases and vocabulary that you don't understand (although you will be pushed to grow your vocabulary!). It is about understanding the foundational structures and concepts that make up the language, beginning with the ones that are used most often.  It will walk you step by step through each foundational concept. There is no fast and easy way to learn any language. However, there are steady, methodological approaches that can optimize and multiply your hard work, and allow you to gain momentum faster than you expect. This course is based on that kind of approach.

By the end of the course you will be able to:

  1. Understand and produce "to be" sentences in Modern Standard Arabic ("I am", "you are", "she is", etc.)

  2. Use simple greetings, goodbyes, and polite conversation in Modern Standard Arabic

  3. Describe yourself and others in terms of nationality, job, relationships, physical characteristics

  4. Produce sentences that describe objects, people, and places with complex descriptions

  5. Ask questions and give answers accurately

  6. Pronounce words and phrases accurately, in a way that can be understood by native speakers

  7. Use over 300 vocabulary items -  words and expressions

  8. Pursue effective strategies for learning Arabic

In grammatical terms you'll be able to correctly use the following structures:

  • Nominal sentences ("to be" sentences in Arabic, known in Arabic as الجملة الاسمية)

  • Prepositional phrases

  • Adjectives and personal pronouns

  • Simple and compound sentences

  • Gender agreement

  • Demonstrative pronoun ("this")

  • Definite and indefinite noun phrases

  • Sun letters in Arabic (الحروف الشمسية) and their unique pronunciation

Each of the 6 sections contains:

  • A series of instructional videos that introduce and explain the concepts thoroughly, and practice listening/speaking

  • A printable summary sheet at the end of the section

  • A series of exercises that put the lesson into practice

  • A quiz that tests your grasp of the lesson

  • Downloadable audio file of all the vocabulary

  • Access to all vocabulary on an interactive vocabulary website for students in the course

The only prerequisite for the course is that you know the Arabic alphabet. Two recommended sources for this, if you need them, can be found on YouTube:

  • Learn Arabic - Arabic Alphabet Made Easy - Alef and Nun

  • Learn Arabic: Alphabet Lesson Part 1 (Start at 4:00)

Search YouTube for these sites. Each one has a different style/approach. Choose the one that most suits your preferences. Each of them is a short series of lessons.

Step by step instruction in Modern Standard Arabic, focusing on "to be" sentences. Solid, methodical approach, not fast.

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What you will learn
  • Beginner's level Modern Standard Arabic (literary written/spoken Arabic)
  • Understand and produce nominal ("to be") sentences in Arabic
  • Build sentences using I, you, he, she, we, and they (and all of the variations of these pronouns in Arabic)

Rating: 4.7

Level: Beginner Level

Duration: 2.5 hours

Instructor: Andrew Dempsey


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