Spoken Arabic Courses
We offer a variety of Arabic lessons and courses in different spoken dialects, such as:
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Levantine Arabic Dialect
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Egyptian Arabic Dialect
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Gulf Arabic Dialect
If you are uncertain about which Arabic dialect is best for you, or if you have any general questions regarding our courses, please don't hesitate to contact us. We would be more than happy to discuss your needs and requirements.
We use books and materials that have been published and created by Omar Nassra.
Beginners Spoken Arabic Course
This Arabic course is designed for complete beginners.
You will learn a wide range of basics within the Arabic Language, including the following:
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The Arabic alphabet
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Simple Arabic conversations for use in everyday situations.
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Basic reading and writing skills
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Basic Arabic grammar
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A deeper understanding of the Arabic culture
This Arabic course will bring you up to a basic level quickly.
Intermediate Spoken Arabic Courses
The intermediate Arabic course is for students who have either:
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Completed the beginner spoken Arabic course
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Students with a basic understanding of the Arabic language.
In order to be eligible for this course, students must demonstrate proficiency in the following skills:
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Understand the Arabic alphabet
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Read and write basic Arabic
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Hold a simple conversation in Arabic
The intermediate Arabic course focuses on developing students in the following areas:
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Speaking and listening (more sophisticated conversation)
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Learning Arabic idiomatic expressions and phrases
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Arabic Storytelling
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Advanced Arabic grammar
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More advanced reading and writing skills
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A focus on accent, pronunciation and intonation
By taking the intermediate course, you will enhance your understanding of the Arabic language and your chosen Arabic dialect to a higher level.
Upper-Intermediate Spoken Arabic Courses
The upper intermediate course is for students who have completed the intermediate Arabic course. This course is also for those who understand Arabic to a similar standard.
The Arabic course focuses on developing the student in all areas of the Arabic language. This course also introduces similarities and differences between your chosen dialect and other Arabic dialects. This teaches the student to recognize other Arabic spoken dialects.
Our main focus with this course includes:
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Fluency when speaking Arabic
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Developing listening skills by watching Arabic TV shows and films
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Improve Arabic accent, pronunciation, and intonation
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More complex Arabic topics include business, politics and history
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Advanced reading and writing
By completing this course, the student can confidently state that they have reached a high level of understanding and knowledge.
Advanced Spoken Arabic Courses
The advanced spoken Arabic course is suitable for students who have completed the upper-intermediate course. It is also suitable for those with a high level of Arabic, perhaps students who have studied Arabic at an undergraduate level.
The main focus of this course is to master speaking, and listening skills within your chosen Arabic dialect.
The Arabic course aims to help students develop skills in the following areas:
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Guaranteed fluency in speaking Arabic
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Develop advanced listening skills by watching films and TV Arabic programs
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Exude confidence and fluency in various scenarios, discussing complex subjects in Arabic.
Special Arabic course
Recommended for all students wishing to speak Arabic fluently. By enrolling in this course, students will gain the ability to converse in a specific Arabic dialect, comprehend written material from an Arabic newspaper, and understand news in Arabic.
The course combines an Arabic dialect and Modern Standard Arabic and guarantees that the student will:
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Speak spoken Arabic confidently in everyday situations
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Understand the Arabic media
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Speak and write Modern Standard Arabic accurately
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Develop an awareness of others Arabic dialects
The curriculum is built upon a collection of intricate and timely articles from Arabic sources that cover various topics impacting the Middle East in the present day.