This course is here to save you from the dilemma of which Arabic dialect to start learning, because Egyptian Arabic is the way to go. This dialect is one of the easiest ones out there and it is widely understood by all other Arabic speakers.
In this course we will go over slides to discuss different topics and with each lecture I will provide you with:
1. The material you need to be able to study on your own,
2. Along with voice recordings to help your pronunciation,
3. Exercises and answers for grammar topics and
4. Links to lots of fun quizzes for each topic
This course is here to save you from the dilemma of which Arabic dialect to start learning, because Egyptian Arabic is the way to go. This dialect is one of the easiest ones out there and it is widely understood by all other Arabic speakers.
In this course we will go over slides to discuss different topics and with each lecture I will provide you with:
1. The material you need to be able to study on your own,
2. Along with voice recordings to help your pronunciation,
3. Exercises and answers for grammar topics and
4. Links to lots of fun quizzes for each topic
In addition, at the end of the course I will give you a file that has all the fun resources that can help you feel closer to the Egyptian culture and continue learning the language like, movies, shows, songs and even academic books if that is what works for you.
This course is for total beginners you don't need any prior experience in the language. At the end of this 4 hour long course you will be able to:
1. Introduce yourself and talk about yourself.
2. Describe things and people around you.
3. Talk about your habits and routines.
4. Form a good sentence structure.
5. Talk about future actions and events.
6. Talk about various topics using the vocabulary sets we will be learning together.
Hi everyone! This is just me introducing myself and giving a little introduction about this course!
In this video I will talk to you about the difference between Traditional Arabic (MSA) and Egyptian Arabic and why Egyptian Arabic is widely understood and which dialects you will be able to also understand after you perfect this dialect!
The Arabic alphabet is easier than you think! Le's learn it together!
In this lecture you will learn the 8 Egyptian Arabic personal pronouns.
Good morning/afternoon/evening wherever you are, now that we said these phrases in English, let's learn them in Arabic along with "hello and how are you"
In this video we will learn how to introduce ourselves, say where we're from and talk about our age.
Here we will learn all the basic words like: yes, no, sorry, please, thank you and so on
Here we will learn how to distinguish between feminine and masculine words.
Saying (this,that,these & those) in Egyptian Arabic is super easy, Let's learn them together!
Let's learn numbers from 1 to 10 together!
Let's learn the short forms of the numbers and their uses!
Now that we learned the short forms of the numbers form 1 to 10, we will learn how to say numbers from 10 till 20!
Here we will talk about the dual form and the plurals in Egyptian Arabic.
This is the second use for the short forms of the numbers, counting the number of objects.
Note: look at the last 2 slides in the file
Now that you learned numbers from 0 until 20, the dual form and plurals, we will learn numbers until 100 and how to structure them.
In this video we will learn adjectives, talk more about sentence structure, where to place the adjective and where to place (el).
Now we will talk about how to express possession for masculine objects.
Now that we learned masculine suffixes to express possession, we will learn the feminine suffixes.
Some of the words that end with vowels, would take slightly different suffixes that what we previously learned. Let's take a look.
Yes, we do have a second form to express possession, but it is super easy!
Now that we learned all about the different suffixes, we are ready to learn about the verb to have in Egyptian Arabic!
Before we get into all of the details for the present tense, here is a quick introduction!
In this video we will talk about the present tense, its uses and its conjugations!
Now that we know all about the present tense, it's time to learn some more verbs to use with the conjugations that we previously learned!
In the file you will find some additional verbs along with a voice recording to help you.
We have two negative forms in Egyptian Arabic, so in this video we will discuss all about them!
So far we learned how to put one verb in your sentence, but what if you want to use more than one? this is what we'll be learning today!
It is time to learn the question words so you'd be able to ask questions as well as to answer them!
In this video we will learn all about the days of the week plus some useful time expressions!
Now that we dived into the grammar, it is time to learn some useful words that will help you during your conversations!
Here is your second set of verbs! Today we will discuss 10 new verbs that you can add to your conversation.
In this video we will talk about the verb to want, which tense it is in and how you can start using it!
In this video I will talk to you about basic emotions and state vocabulary along with discussing the verb to be in Egyptian Arabic and when you should use it!
Below I will add a word file that has additional words along with a voice recording to help you say them.
It is time for our second set of vocabulary, here we will talk about occupations and essential places around town, so you can start talking about your job and where you go!
Beside the PowerPoint, I will also add word files for each topic that include additional words that we didn't discuss in the video along with a voice recording.
In this lecture we will talk about family members.
In the file that I attached you will find some extra words as well along with a voice recording!
It is time to learn the basic prepositions in Egyptian Arabic and the directions!
What is your favorite color? mine is Blue (azra2). In this video you will learn how to ask someone about their favorite color in Arabic and of course we will learn all about the names of the colors!
We previously learned the days of the week, now it is the seasons' and months' turn, let's go!
Everyone's favorite topic, FOOD! here we will memorize together basic food and drink vocabulary.
In the file that I attached you will find additional words that weren't mention in the video but don't worry there is a voice recording that will help you pronounce everything correctly!
Sentence connectors are a game changer, you will learn how to link your sentences together and say longer sentences.
We learned adverbs of time and place before, now we we will learn adverbs indicating degree and manner which are super useful!
Since you now know how yo talk about your habits and routines, today we will talk about future actions and how to structure the future tense in Egyptian Arabic!
Here is your third verbs set! We will discuss 10 new verbs, let's get started.
Here are some useful, fun resources so you can continue learning Arabic on your own! In this file you will find recommendations for movies, shows, songs, books and more! Enjoy!
Here is a fun project for you to do to help you practice Arabic!
YAY! you made it to the end. Here we will summarize what we learned in this course!
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