Arabic language through Drama | learn and entertain

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Free Online Course: Arabic language through Drama | learn and entertain provided by Udemy is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 1-2 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Arabic language through Drama | learn and entertain is taught by Mister Bakoor.

Overview
  • Learn how to listen & understand Arabic language in a very creative way

    What you'll learn:

    • Arabic language
    • How to listen to Arabic language

    In this course you will learn Arabic by Fun, watching Arabic series. The method will I apply in my videos are new and creative. So I have made new methods to teach you Arabic, hopefully this method will help a lot students to learn Arabic easily.

    And at the end if you got any questions, don't hesitate ask me directly. I will be happy to answer all of your questions.

    The influence of Arabic has been most important in Islamic countries, because it is the language of the Islamic sacred book, the Quran. Arabic is also an important source of vocabulary for languages such as Amharic, Azerbaijani, Baluchi, Bengali, Berber, Bosnian, Chaldean, Chechen, Chittagonian, Croatian, Dagestani, English, German, Gujarati, Hausa, Hindi, Kazakh, Kurdish, Kutchi, Kyrgyz, Malay (Malaysian and Indonesian), Pashto, Persian, Punjabi, Rohingya, Romance languages (French, Catalan, Italian, Portuguese, Sicilian, Spanish, etc.) Saraiki, Sindhi, Somali, Sylheti, Swahili, Tagalog, Tigrinya, Turkish, Turkmen, Urdu, Uyghur, Uzbek, Visayan and Wolof, as well as other languages in countries where these languages are spoken.

    Finally, I really wish a beautiful time with my course, and I also wish good luck for your Arabic journey.

    Arabic is descended from a language known in the literature as Proto-Semitic. This relationship places Arabic firmly in the Afro-Asiatic group of world languages. Going further into the relationship between Arabic and the other Semitic languages, Modern Arabic is considered to be part of the Arabo-Canaanite sub-branch of the central group of the Western Semitic languages.