01Beginner
Start Here, Arabic Basics
Direction, alphabet, sounds, vowels, and how Arabic connects.
4 modules4 lessons
Modules
- Orientation
- Alphabet overview
- Reading direction
- Daily practice plan
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- Arabic is written right to left
- The alphabet has 28 main letters
- Short vowels are marks, long vowels are letters
- Most letters connect to nearby letters
Outcome: Understand how Arabic works before memorizing everything.
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Alphabet Mastery
Learn each letter, sound, example word, and connected form.
5 modules5 lessons
Modules
- Letters 1 to 7
- Letters 8 to 14
- Letters 15 to 21
- Letters 22 to 28
- Review drills
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- Isolated forms
- Initial forms
- Medial forms
- Final forms
- Hard letters and soft letters
Outcome: Recognize all 28 Arabic letters in real words.
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Arabic Vowels and Sounds
Master short vowels, long vowels, sukoon, shadda, and pronunciation basics.
5 modules4 lessons
Modules
- Short vowels
- Long vowels
- Sukoon
- Shadda
- Sound practice
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- Fatha sounds like a
- Kasra sounds like i
- Damma sounds like u
- Alif, Waw, Ya can become long vowels
Outcome: Read simple vocalized Arabic with confidence.
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Read Arabic Words
Recognize letters in words, pronounce syllables, and read simple examples.
4 modules4 lessons
Modules
- Two-letter words
- Three-letter words
- Common names
- Signs and labels
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- Learn isolated and connected shapes
- Sound out two-letter words
- Practice common words
- Read greetings and names
Outcome: Start reading simple Arabic words without guessing.
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Daily Conversation
Greetings, introductions, polite phrases, family, food, travel, and shopping.
6 modules4 lessons
Modules
- Greetings
- Family
- Food
- Travel
- Shopping
- Help
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- Say hello and introduce yourself
- Ask simple questions
- Order food and coffee
- Ask for directions
Outcome: Speak useful Arabic in daily situations.
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Grammar Without Pain
Pronouns, gender, plurals, sentence patterns, and question words.
5 modules4 lessons
Modules
- Nouns
- Gender
- Adjectives
- Questions
- Possession
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- Arabic nouns have gender
- Adjectives follow nouns
- Questions use words like أين, متى, كيف
- The article ال means the
Outcome: Understand the structure behind Arabic sentences.
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Arabic Verbs Starter
Learn common verbs and how they change with I, you, he, she, and we.
6 modules4 lessons
Modules
- I want
- I have
- I go
- I speak
- I know
- I work
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- Arabic roots carry meaning
- Verbs change with person
- Past and present patterns differ
- Start with the most common verbs
Outcome: Use practical verbs in simple sentences.
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Business Arabic
Client phrases, meetings, invoices, pricing, email replies, and professional tone.
5 modules4 lessons
Modules
- Client intro
- Meeting language
- Invoice words
- Professional email
- Follow-up phrases
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- Professional greetings
- Meeting requests
- Pricing language
- Follow-up messages
Outcome: Write and understand basic professional Arabic.
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Travel Arabic
Airport, hotel, taxi, directions, restaurant, emergency, and shopping phrases.
6 modules4 lessons
Modules
- Airport
- Hotel
- Taxi
- Restaurant
- Emergency
- Shopping
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- Ask where places are
- Request help
- Handle hotel check-in
- Order food
Outcome: Handle travel situations in Arabic.
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Egyptian Arabic Track
Learn everyday Egyptian Arabic phrases, pronunciation, and differences from MSA.
5 modules4 lessons
Modules
- Greetings
- Food
- Street phrases
- Family
- Work phrases
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- عايز means I want
- فين means where
- إزايك means how are you
- Egyptian ج is often pronounced g
Outcome: Understand common Egyptian Arabic.
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Dialect Comparison Lab
Compare MSA with Egyptian, Levantine, Gulf, and Moroccan phrases.
5 modules4 lessons
Modules
- I want
- Where are you
- Thank you
- Very good
- Daily questions
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- MSA is formal
- Egyptian is widely understood
- Levantine is common in media
- Moroccan Darija is very different
Outcome: Know which Arabic style fits the situation.
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Writing and Typing Gym
Copy letters, type words, compose sentences, and build a daily habit.
5 modules4 lessons
Modules
- Letter copying
- Word copying
- Sentence copying
- Free writing
- Typing test
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- Copy one line daily
- Type Arabic from memory
- Use the keyboard tool
- Read your sentence out loud
Outcome: Build real Arabic typing and writing muscle.
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