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Learn Egyptian Arabic Grammar / Speaking For Beginners And Intermediate

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About Learn Egyptian Arabic Grammar / Speaking For Beginners And Intermediate

Introduction

Lesson 1 Before we start Example of how I'll teach you

Lesson 2 Good morning, I, you, my and your

Lesson 3 Good afternoon, he, she, his and her

Lesson 4 Subject, object and possession pronouns in Egyptian Arabic

Lesson 5 How are you where

Lesson 6 How are you Part2

Lesson 7 where are you from

Lesson 8 pronouns alternative in formal situations

Lesson 9 please, thank you, you are welcome, attached pronouns to prepositions

Lesson 10 the complement of pronouns

Lesson 11 sorry, no problems

Lesson 12 Many ways to say good morning and afternoon

Lesson 13 the complement of how are you

Lesson 14 Full Review to listen to while you are walking or driving

Lesson 15 Masculine and feminine

Lesson 16 How to use adjectives with nouns

Lesson 17 What is this?

Lesson 18 How to use word this

Lesson 19 Who is this

Lesson 20 Possession

Lesson 21 Whose this

Lesson 22 Prepositions

Lesson 23 Prepositions Part 2

Lesson 24 Full Review to listen to while you are walking or driving

Lesson 25 Numbers 1 10

Lesson 26 How many are these

Lesson 27 One object(singular) Two objects(dual)

Lesson 28 Phone Number

Lesson 29 What's time

Lesson 30 How much is this

Lesson 31 The ordinal numbers

Lesson 32 Full review

Lesson 33 verb conjugation

Lesson 34 Conjugation of some verbs

Lesson 35 What do you do

Lesson 36 My daily routine

Lesson 37 What are you doing now (present continues)

Lesson 38 Two verbs in a row (I like to drink)

Lesson 39 I want something (the state of wanting something)

Lesson 40 Present Tense Negative

Lesson 41 Days of the week

Lesson 42 Her life (talking about someone (feminine))

Lesson 43 His interests (talking about someone (masculine))

Lesson 44 Conjugation of most used verbs Part 2

Lesson 45 Conjugation of most used verbs Part 3

Lesson 46 Full review

Lesson 47 verb conjugation

Lesson 48 Months

Lesson 49 What are you going to do

Lesson 50 Numbers 11 19

Lesson 51 Numbers 10, 20,

Lesson 52 When is your birthday

Lesson 53 I'll be there

Lesson 54 I'll want

Lesson 55 two verbs in a row

Lesson 56 Future tense negative

Lesson 57 My next vacation plan (example of talking about your plan in future)

Lesson 58 full review

Speaking - Basic Phrases

Speaking - Saying hello and goodbye

Speaking - Making yourself understood

Speaking - Things you might see in public

Speaking - Thanks and apologies

Speaking - Instructions

Speaking - Common questions

Speaking - Congratulations and exclamations

Speaking - Expressing needs and feelings

Speaking - Asking and expressing opinions

Speaking - Asking how someone is

Speaking - Asking what someone is doing

Speaking - Asking where someone is and where someone is from

Speaking - Introductions

Speaking - Ages and birthdays

Speaking - Living arrangments

Speaking - Asking for contact details

Speaking - Languages and communication

Speaking - Specifying the day

Speaking - Specifying the time of day

Speaking - Specifying the week, month or year

Speaking - Other time experssions

Speaking - Asking and telling the time

Speaking - Asking and telling the date

What You Will Learn?

  • The course I have developed will teach you colloquial Egyptian Arabic (also known as Masry) from scratch. No prior knowledge is needed. I will use and teach you the Franco-Arabic method for writing Arabic words with Latin rather than Arabic script. This is a very popular system these days, including in Arabic countries..
  • I personally love this writing method, and many Egyptians use it to communicate with each other on WhatsApp and social media platforms such as Facebook..
  • In the following tutorials, I will take you through a simple step-by-step process designed to teach you the vocabulary and grammatical rules you will need to learn how to speak Egyptian Arabic..
  • To help you understand how sentences are structured, I use color coding to distinguish between different grammatical components and to help you remember specific details. I also provide a translation of both Arabic phrases, as well as individual words..
  • This course is divided into two main parts.
  • The first part of the course focuses on the most important aspects of any language: grammar and vocabulary, and how to properly construct sentences with the words you know. At the end of each lesson, you will find two important resources: (1) some exercises to ensure that you have properly understood what has been introduced; and (2) an audio recording that reviews everything covered in that particular chapter, so that you can anchor what you learned, and strengthen both your listening and your pronunciation..
  • The second section of the course focuses entirely on the development of speaking skills. It is designed to help you learn and use common sentences and expressions which Egyptians use most frequently in different types of situations..