Learn to write in Arabic with our easy, step by step video guide. The Arabic alphabet or Arabic abjad is a thing of beauty, with its cursive letters and mesmerizing dots and curves.
Unlock the mystery of this stunning script, with this step by step, ‘wow so easy’ video guide to each magnificent letter and how it changes depending on where it is in the word. Challenge your brain with a script that is written from right to left. However, beware, the numbers are written from left to right, so the other half of your brain won’t feel left out!
Did you know?
While originally used to write the Arabic language, the Arabic alphabet has been adopted as the script for other languages, such as Urdu, Persian, Pashto, Kurdish, Sindhi, and others. Due to the influence of Islam, the Arabic alphabet is one of the most widespread writing systems in the world, found in large parts of Africa and Western and Central Asia, plus in pockets of East Asia, Europe, and the Americas. So by learning the Arabic script, you unlock more than just one language!
Course Content
LessonsStatus
1
Lesson 1: Fruits Revision
2
Lesson 2: Vegetables Revision
3
Lesson 3: Food Revision
4
Lesson 4: Some new food items
6
Lesson 6: Some Restaurant items
7
Lesson 7: Verb to like in Arabic
8
Lesson 8: Negate Verb to like
9
Lesson 9: Verb to prefer in Arabic
10
Lesson 10: Negate Verb to prefer
11
Lesson 11: More restaurant vocabulary
12
Lesson 12: Let us practice more verb to eat
13
Lesson 13: Let us practice more verb to drink
14
Lesson 14: Let us practice more verbs to like and to prefer
15
Lesson 15: Colours revision
16
Lesson 16: More colours
17
Lesson 17: What colour is this – Part 1
18
Lesson 18: What colour is this – Part 2
19
Lesson 19: Adjectives revision
20
Lesson 20: Noun-Adj Agreement – Masculine nouns
21
Lesson 21: Noun-Adj Agreement – Feminine nouns
22
Lesson 22: Noun-Adj Agreement – Definiteness – Part 1
23
Lesson 23: Noun-Adj Agreement – Definiteness – Part 2
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Lesson 24: Noun-Adj Disagreement
25
Lesson 25: May I have a table for two please
26
Lesson 26: Revision of the restaurant unit
27
Lesson 27: Directions Revision
28
Lesson 28: Imperative in Arabic
29
Lesson 29: Verb to want
30
Lesson 30: Negate Verb to want
32
Lesson 32: More Road signs – Part 2
33
Lesson 33: More signs – Part 3
34
Lesson 34: More places
35
Lesson 35: How to read a map in Arabic
36
Lesson 36: Introduction to the plural in Arabic
37
Lesson 37: Masculine Sound Plurals
38
Lesson 38: Feminine Sound Plurals
39
Lesson 39: Broken Plurals
40
Lesson 40: Revision of the unit
42
Lesson 42: Verb To Go future
43
Lesson 43: Verb To Do Future
44
Lesson 44: Verb To Work Future
45
Lesson 45: Verb To Eat future
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Lesson 46: Verb To Study future
47
Lesson 47: Time Expressions
48
Lesson 48: Time unit revision
49
Lesson 49: Dialogues in the Future Tense
51
Lesson 51: Hobbies pt1
52
Lesson 52: Hobbies pt2 Dialogues
55
Lesson 55: Verb To Feel future
56
Lesson 56: Verb To Feel future negative
58
Arabic Level 3 – End of Course Quiz
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