Learn Arabic Language | The Ultimate Arabic Course | Level 1 of 16

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Free Online Course: Learn Arabic Language | The Ultimate Arabic Course | Level 1 of 16 provided by Skillshare is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 8 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Learn Arabic Language | The Ultimate Arabic Course | Level 1 of 16 is taught by Haytham Ibrahim, Ph.D..

Overview
  • Hello and welcome to the Ultimate Arabic Course Series — (Level 1)

    In this Arabic course you will discover that Arabic is easy to learn. This Arabic course covers all major topics a beginner needs to learn. The topics are arranged in logical order which makes the learning process smooth without getting frustrated or getting lost in the mid of the course.

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    ► Please Note ◄
    This Arabic course is created and designed according to and inline with:
    1- CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) and
    2- ACTFL (American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages)

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    This Arabic course covers the following topics:

    Arabic, Arabic language, learn Arabic, Arabic courses, Arabic conversation, Arabic for beginners, Arabic alphabet, Arabic writing, Arabic phrases, standard Arabic

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Syllabus
    • Introducing Arabic letters
    • Common mistakes when pronouncing Arabic letters and how to avoid them
    • Arabic sounds VS English sounds - deep analysis with examples
    • Arabic Sounds Qualities explained in details
    • Soft Sounds VS Amplified Sounds (the 5 pairs)
    • Soft Sound and amplified sounds with Examples
    • How to write the 28 letters correctly step by step
    • How to write the 28 letters according to the line
    • How to write the 28 letters correctly step by step
    • Common mistakes when writing Arabic letters and how to avoid them
    • How to write the 28 letters in the correct direction using arrows method
    • Introduction to writing Arabic words step by step (short introduction)
    • Connecting letters VS non-connecting letters
    • How to write the 28 letters initial shape (in the beginning of the word)
    • How to write the 28 letters initial shape (in the beginning of the word) with example words
    • How to write the 28 letters initial shape (in the beginning of the word) with example words 2
    • How to write the 28 letters in the middle shape (when the letter is in between two letters) with exa
    • How to write the 28 letters in the middle shape (when the letter is in between two letters) with exa
    • How to write the 28 letters in the terminal shape (when the letter is the last letter of the word) w
    • How to write the 28 letters in the terminal shape (when the letter is the last letter of the word) w
    • The rule of six letters (The non-connecting letters) with examples
    • How to write words with examples
    • Writing the 28 letters using Naskh Printing Style VS Req’ah Handwriting Style
    • Writing words using Naskh Printing Style VS Req’ah Handwriting Style
    • How to write Arabic words using Req’ah handwriting style 1
    • How to write Arabic words using Req’ah handwriting style
    • Introduction to vowels in Arabic with examples
    • The short vowel Fathah with examples
    • The short vowel Dammah with examples
    • The short vowel Kasrah with examples
    • Introducing long vowels in Arabic
    • The supplementary letter (non-alphabetic character) ha.m°.za.h°
    • The supplementary letters (non-alphabetic character) la.aa.m° a.le.f° and ta.aa.â° ma.r°.bo.oo.ta.h°
    • The long vowel a.le.f° with examples
    • The long vowel wa.aa.w° with examples
    • The long vowel ya.aa.â° with examples
    • The supplementary letter (non-alphabetic character) elongated a.le.f°
    • The supplementary letter (non-alphabetic character) dagger a.le.f°
    • The supplementary letter (non-alphabetic character) shortened a.le.f°
    • Introducing definite and indefinite in Arabic
    • Introducing ta.n°.we.ee.n°
    • ta.n°.we.ee.n° fa.t°.ha.h° with examples
    • ta.n°.we.ee.n° da.mma.h° with examples
    • ta.n°.we.ee.n° ka.s°.ra.h° with examples
    • ta.n°.we.ee.n° special cases with examples
    • The so.ko.oo.n° with examples
    • Learn the popular rule about so.ko.oo.n° “Use so.ko.oo.n° to be in safe” with examples
    • Introducing sha.dda.h°
    • The sha.dda.h° with fa.t°.ha.h° with examples
    • The sha.dda.h° with da.mma.h° with examples
    • The sha.dda.h° with Ka.s°.ra.h° with examples
    • Introducing the relative ya.aa.â°
    • sha.dda.h° with ta.n°.we.ee.n° fa.t°.ha.h° with examples
    • sha.dda.h° with ta.n°.we.ee.n° da.mma.h° with examples
    • sha.dda.h° with ta.n°.we.ee.n° ka.s°.ra.h° with examples
    • The Moon letters with examples
    • The Sun letters with examples