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If you already know how to read Arabic and want to take your understanding to the next level, this course is your next step. The Arabic Foundations Course focuses on key grammar concepts that help you build meaningful sentences and express more complex ideas. You’ll dive into nouns, sentence structure, pronouns, adjectives, and essential vocabulary in a clear, structured way. Lessons are designed with visuals, examples, and guided explanations to help you build fluency with confidence.
Whether you’re reading Arabic texts, writing your own sentences, or preparing for more advanced grammar topics, this course lays a strong foundation. It’s especially helpful for learners who want to understand how Modern Standard Arabic really works — beyond just memorizing words. As a bonus, a companion workbook (click here) is available to reinforce each lesson with hands-on practice, summaries, and exercises that solidify what you’ve learned.
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Curriculum
- 6 Sections
- 15 Lessons
- Lifetime
- NounsLearn how to use different types of nouns in Arabic, including dual and plural forms, and understand how definiteness works in real sentences. These foundational lessons help you start recognizing word patterns and sentence logic in Arabic.3
- Nominal Sentence StructureMaster how to build complete Arabic sentences without using a verb — a common and fascinating structure in Arabic. You'll also learn how to negate these sentences and add details with prepositions, time, and place expressions.5
- AdjectivesDiscover how to describe people, places, and things in Arabic using adjectives — including comparisons and superlatives.2
- PronounsUnderstand how to refer to people using both detached and attached pronouns — a core skill for sentence construction.2
- VocabularyBroaden your vocabulary with words related to family and apply what you’ve learned in a beginner-level short story.2
- Course WorkbookThe companion workbook for this course includes exercises, sentence-building practice, and vocabulary drills that follow each video lesson. It’s designed to help you actively apply the grammar and concepts you’ve studied — and it’s great for offline review.1