This short course introduces learners to the basics of Arabic for everyday communication. Students learn correct pronunciation, the Arabic alphabet and reading basics, essential vocabulary, and simple grammar structures. Through guided practice, learners will be able to form basic sentences, ask and answer simple questions, and communicate in common daily situations such as greetings, introductions, numbers, time, and basic directions.
What learners will be able to do by the end:
Read and write basic Arabic letters and common words
Use greetings and introduce themselves confidently
Build simple sentences using basic grammar patterns
Understand short, clear spoken phrases and simple texts
The Course Final Exam is the last assessment for this course. It measures your understanding of the main topics and your ability to use what you learned in practical situations. The exam includes a variety of question types to check knowledge, comprehension, and application.
Arabic pronunciation is unique in many ways. As a Semitic language, Arabic has sounds and letter combinations that may be unfamiliar to speakers of non-Semitic languages. This course will guide you through the process of mastering Arabic pronunciation, starting with the most fundamental aspect: the Arabic alphabet and its distinct sounds.
Here you will choose your next step:
1. Finish this Course
2. Take the next course (if not yet taken)
3. Proceed to the Final Exam (if both short courses are completed)