Arabic Language

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This Arabic language course is designed to guide learners from beginner to advanced proficiency in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), the formal variety used across the Arab world in education, media, literature, and official communication. The curriculum provides a balanced focus on reading, writing, listening, and speaking, while gradually building a strong foundation in grammar and vocabulary.

Learners will start by mastering the Arabic script and essential communication skills, then progress to expressing ideas with accuracy and confidence in everyday and professional contexts. Advanced stages of the course develop academic and cultural fluency, enabling students to engage with authentic Arabic texts, media, and discourse.

In addition to language skills, the course introduces Arab culture, traditions, and contemporary issues, helping learners understand the rich social and historical context of the Arabic-speaking world. Optional modules on regional dialects (Egyptian, Levantine, Gulf, etc.) provide practical communication skills for real-life interaction.

By the end of the program, students will be able to:

  • Communicate effectively in spoken and written Arabic.

  • Understand and analyze Arabic texts, from simple stories to advanced literature and news media.

  • Apply grammatical structures accurately across different contexts.

  • Appreciate cultural diversity within the Arab world.

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Course Content

1. Beginner Level (A1–A2)
Build foundations in reading, writing, and basic conversation.Alphabet & Pronunciation: Arabic script, sounds unique to Arabic.Basic Grammar: Nouns, pronouns, simple verb conjugations (present tense), nominal sentences.Vocabulary Themes: Greetings, family, numbers, colors, food, daily activities.Skills:Reading simple texts (short stories, dialogues).Writing basic sentences.Listening to simple audio.Speaking: introducing oneself, asking basic questions.

2. Intermediate Level (B1–B2)
Achieve independence in communication and deepen grammar.Grammar:Past & future tense.Adjectives, adverbs, plurals, dual forms.Prepositions, conjunctions.More complex sentence structures.Vocabulary Themes: Travel, shopping, health, education, culture, work.Skills:Reading short news articles, stories, and dialogues.Writing short essays, emails, descriptions.Listening to TV/radio programs at slower pace.Speaking: giving opinions, narrating events, role-plays.

3. Advanced Level (C1–C2)
Fluency in academic, professional, and cultural contexts.Grammar:Complex verb forms (Form II–X).Conditional sentences.Passive voice.Advanced syntax & stylistics.Vocabulary Themes: Media, politics, technology, business, literature.Skills:Reading newspapers, classical texts, and modern literature.Writing reports, research papers, formal correspondence.Listening to lectures, debates, films without subtitles.Speaking: debates, presentations, storytelling, cultural discussions.

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