In this chapter you will learn the very first steps of a conversation in Arabic: greetings and formalities. They form an important and often elaborate part of chit chat in Arabic, so memorize them well and keep repeating until you become fluent ;-)
1) Different greetings at different times of the day.
2) Asking how's it going.
3) Different ways to say Goodbye.
4) Copular verb "to be".
5) Pronouns: Me and you.
6) Dialogues and exercises to practice what you learnt.
In this chapter you’ll learn how to introduce yourself and how to ask someone’s name. Just to remind you: your name might sound hilarious in Arabic ;-)
1) Introducing yourself and asking someone's name.
2) Different ways to say "here you go" and "thank you".
3) Sticky pronouns (possessive pronouns).
4) Top 7 most commonly used words in Arabic.
5) Dialogues and exercises to practice what you learnt.
So now you know how to greet people and how to introduce yourself. It’s time to learn how to make small talk!
In this module you will learn:
1) Asking and answering: where are you from, where do you live, and where were you born.
2) Countries and nationalities.
3) Verb "to speak", "to live", and "to be born".
4) Dialogues and exercises to practice what you learnt.
In this chapter you will learn how to speak about your job. From now on you’ll be able to say what you do for a living in Arabic.
For most of the modern jobs such as ‘marketing’, ‘graphic designer’, ‘website designer’ etc., your best bet is to use the English terms as Arabs are more familiar with those than with the official Arabic terminology.
What you'll learn:
1) Asking and answering: what work do you do and where do you work.
2) The classical jobs.
3) Verb "to work".
4) Dialogues and exercises to practice what you learnt.
In this chapter you will learn how to speak about your study.
Whether you’re a student now or in days gone by, you’ll be able to tell us all about it in Arabic!
What you will learn:
1) Asking and answering what do you do for studies.
2) Asking and answering what and where do you learn something.
3) Vocabulary around university, school and students.
4) Verbs "to study" and "to learn".
5) The article "el".
6) Subject and noun agreement.
7) Dialogues and exercises to practice what you learnt.
This chapter is dedicated to drinks!
Learn how to order them, offer them, enjoy them and pay for them.
What you will learn:
1) Asking and answering: what would you like to drink.
2) Ordering a drink at a restaurant/bar.
3) Different types of drinks.
4) Counting from 0 to 10.
5) Verbs: "to have", "not to have", "to drink".
6) Coffee and culture.
7) Different fruit juices.
8) Dialogues and exercises to practice what you learnt.