Arabic Language Basics

Start learning Arabic from the ground up: the alphabet, pronunciation, and daily expressions for absolute beginners.

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Arabic as a second language for kids

This article is taken from a collection group of published scientific research that answers most parents’ questions about teaching their children a second foreign language besides the mother tongue. The eArabicLearning Academy is focusing on the linguistic aspect of teaching children Arabic as a second foreign language. If you are a father and you have […]

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Frequently asked questions about learning Arabic as a second foreign language

            Many of those who are about to learn Arabic as a second foreign language have many questions about the goals of the language they want to learn, the study plans that must be followed, and what is the difference between fluent, modern, and classical Arabic, or the language of

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Modern strategies for teaching Arabic as a second language (online)

Strategies for teaching the Arabic language online   There are several teaching methodologies used in teaching the Arabic language: Grammar-Translation Method: This method focuses on the study of grammar rules and translation of text from Arabic to the student’s native language. Audio-Lingual Method: This method emphasizes on listening and speaking skills, using audio materials and

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Advanced Arabic

These 5 Arabic Words to Make You Want to Learn the Language

Arabic is the ancient language of wisdom, with more than 12,000,000 millions word, the Arabic vocabulary is so rich with many beautiful and strong words, in this blog we will highlight 7 of the most beautiful words in Arabic. Peace / Salam / سلام ‘Salam’ is one of the simplest but most powerful terms in

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Arabic Vowels – Kasraa , Damaa and Fathaa

The English vowels A, E, I, O & U have no equivalent in the Arabic alphabet. However, the Arabic language has special symbols which serve as vowels. These symbols are placed either above or under the letter which is vocalized. Knowing your vowels will help you identify the proper pronunciation of words. As a beginner,

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Animal Vocabulary in Arabic

In this vocabulary lesson we will highlight different animal groups in Arabic culture like: House animals -Pets-. Farm Animals. Wild Animals. House animals/Pets in Arabic: الحيوانات المنزلية/ الأليفة: Male Female قط/Qet قطة/Qetah كلب/Kalb كلبة/kalbh أرنب/Arnb أرنبة/Arnabh فأر/Fa’r فأرة/Fa’rh عصفور/aosfor عصفورة/Aosforah كنارى/kanare سمكة/samkah سلحفاة/sol7fah هامستر/hamster Farm Animals in Arabic حيوانات المزرعة Male Female ثور/thor بقرة/Baqrah تيس/Tays

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Arabic Negation – How to say no in Arabic

There are many negation forms in Arabic. In standard Arabic there are 5 well-known elements for negations لا لم ما لن ليس/ليست La Lm Ma Ln Laysa/Layst La – لا For Order Form: La + Present tense starting with a Ta “ت” Examples: لاتكتب لاتلعب لاتكذب لاترقص لا تضحك For Present Form: La + Present

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Arabic greetings in different dialects

  This is How Arabs use greetings in Different dialects this lesson will be on modern standard Arabic , Syrian dialect, Tunisian dialect,  Egyptian dialect and Algerian dialect in masculine. Arabic dialects, also called colloquial or colloquial, refer to dialects of the non-standard Arabic language, unlike Standard Arabic, where there is usually linguistic duplication between its

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Arabic Interrogative Sentences (Question Tools)

Arabic Interrogative particles Interrogative Particle أَ / هَلْ When مَتَى / أَيّانَ What ما / ماذا Why لِماذا / لِما How كَيْفَ From where / how أَنّى Who مَنْ Where أَيْنَ How many كَمْ About what عَمَّ Which أَيُّ Whose لمن Arabic Interrogative Sentences Examples: هل تلعب الكرة ؟ Do you play football? متى سافرت

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