Showing posts with label Arabic as a foreign language/Beginners. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arabic as a foreign language/Beginners. Show all posts

07 November 2009

Arabic Accelerated (Total Beginners) - City University London

Arabic Accelerated (Total Beginners) - City University London

Start date(s):
Monday 18 January 2010
Class Time:
6.20-8.20pm
(Mondays and Thursdays every week for 11 weeks)
Course Fee:£320.00

Taught mostly in Arabic (Standard), this is a one-term course for total beginners. It is a two-evening-per-week introduction to the language and way of life for the purpose of practical communication. Whether you are studying for travelling, working abroad or with foreign companies, or broadening your horizons, the course will enable you to communicate confidently, socialise and not feel out of place in the country you are visiting.

I will be your Tutor.

Ahmed El-Shareif.

23 February 2009

Arabic - an introductory course

Arabic - an introductory course

دروس اللغة العربية

MB1_L1_section_007
For the beginners

In this section we shall cover the phrase مَنْ هـٰذا؟which means 'Who is this?'. We shall then answer the questions and learn some more words, Insha'Allah.ners

There are 18 lessons for ALIF BAA :
http://www.madinaharabic.com/Arabic_Reading_Course/Arabic_%20Reading_Course.htm

and 23 lessons after you finish Alif Baa course :
http://www.madinaharabic.com/Arabic_Language_Course/Arabic_%20Language_%20Course.htm

MB1_L1_section_001

MB1_L1_section_001

Level: Beginners


In Part 1 of Lesson 1 we learn how to use the pronoun هـٰذا which means 'This' (called the demonstrative pronoun in grammar). haadhaa is pronounced هَاذَا but is written without the first alif. The second word is the noun (object) being referred to e.g. بَيْتٌ means house.