If you are an intermediate or advanced learner who wishes to take their knowledge of Arabic to the next level, this Learn Arabic Language | The Ultimate Arabic Course (Level 4) is perfect for you. This Arabic language course will help you improve your Arabic language in no time.
Arabic is one of the toughest yet sweetest languages to learn. Throughout this Learn Arabic Language | The Ultimate Arabic Course (Level 4), you’ll go through a step–by–step process to grasp the language with utmost ease and perfection. You’ll learn about the attached pronouns and understand the noun case that ends deeply. This course will also give you an overview of the types of sentences in Arabic.
What you’ll learn
- Understand how to do a typical syntax analysis of Arabic sentences
- Familiarise with various examples to understand the syntax analysis process easily and effectively
- Get introduced to a well-structured method and proven system of learning Arabic
- Gain sufficient knowledge of attached pronouns in Arabic
- Learn how to use attached pronouns with singular masculine and singular feminine nouns
- Understand how to use attached pronouns with verbs in various tenses
- Learn how to convert a verbal sentence into a nominal sentence
- Familiarise with the different types of sentences in Arabic
- Understand how to use attached pronouns with one, two and three letters prepositions
- Get a solid understanding of the noun case that ends deeply
Requirements
- You need to have basic knowledge of Arabic
- This course is designed in plain English, so you need to have knowledge in English
Who this course is for:
- Intermediate and advanced learner, who is curious about improving Arabic language. This course is not for student with zero Arabic knowledge!
- This course is ideal for you if you already enrolled in the ultimate Arabic course (Level 2)
- Achieve a whole new level of quality experience in your journey in learning Arabic Arabic
- This course is for you if you like to learn using a proven system and well-structured method
Course Curriculum
Before You Start | |||
About Your Instructor | FREE | 00:05:00 | |
A Message from Haytham | FREE | 00:05:00 | |
How to get the most out of this course? | 00:05:00 | ||
Module 01: Attached Pronouns | |||
Introduction to attached pronouns in Arabic | 00:08:00 | ||
How to use attached pronouns with singular masculine nouns with examples | 00:17:00 | ||
How to use attached pronouns with singular feminine nouns with examples | 00:17:00 | ||
How to use attached pronouns with dual masculine nouns in the nominative case wi | 00:14:00 | ||
How to use attached pronouns with dual masculine nouns in the accusative and gen | 00:15:00 | ||
How to use attached pronouns with dual feminine nouns in the nominative case wit | 00:16:00 | ||
How to use attached pronouns with dual feminine nouns in the accusative and geni | 00:15:00 | ||
How to use attached pronouns with masculine sound plural in the nominative case | 00:15:00 | ||
How to use attached pronouns with masculine sound plural in the accusative and g | 00:15:00 | ||
How to use attached pronouns with feminine sound plural in the nominative case w | 00:13:00 | ||
How to use attached pronouns with feminine sound plural in the accusative and ge | 00:13:00 | ||
How to use attached pronouns with broken plural in the accusative, nominative an | 00:17:00 | ||
How to use attached pronouns with verbs in the active present tense with example | 00:08:00 | ||
How to use attached pronouns with verbs in the near future tense with examples | 00:07:00 | ||
How to use attached pronouns with verbs in the far future tense with examples | 00:07:00 | ||
How to use attached pronouns with verbs in the past tense with examples | 00:05:00 | ||
How to use attached pronouns with verbs in the imperative with examples | 00:05:00 | ||
How to use attached pronouns with one-letter prepositions with examples | 00:11:00 | ||
How to use attached pronouns with two-letter prepositions with examples | 00:11:00 | ||
How to use attached pronouns with three-letter prepositions with examples | 00:11:00 | ||
Module 02: Understanding noun case ending deeply | |||
Noun case ending of singular masculine and singular feminine (accusative, nomina | 00:13:00 | ||
Noun case ending of dual masculine and dual feminine (accusative, nominative and | 00:06:00 | ||
Noun case ending of masculine sound plural (accusative, nominative and genitive) | 00:06:00 | ||
Noun case ending of feminine sound plural (accusative,nominative and genitive) | 00:08:00 | ||
Noun case ending of broken plural (accusative, nominative and genitive) with exa | 00:07:00 | ||
Module 03: Types of Sentences in Arabic | |||
Introduction to types of sentences in Arabic | 00:07:00 | ||
How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) of the nominal sentence of singul | 00:16:00 | ||
How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) of the nominal sentence of dual s | 00:12:00 | ||
How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) of the nominal sentence of mascul | 00:08:00 | ||
How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) of the nominal sentence of femini | 00:10:00 | ||
How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) of the nominal sentence of broken | 00:09:00 | ||
How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) of the verbal sentence when the d | 00:11:00 | ||
How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) of the verbal sentence when the d | 00:11:00 | ||
How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) of the verbal sentence when | 00:12:00 | ||
How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) of the verbal sentence when the | 00:11:00 | ||
How to convert a verbal sentence into a nominal sentence with examples | 00:15:00 |