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Learn to Read and Write Arabic for Beginners

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About Learn to Read and Write Arabic for Beginners

Introduction

Getting Started

The Arabic Alphabet

The Boat Letters

Exercise 1 and 2

The Antisocial Letters

Exercise 3 and 4

The Jug Letters

Exercise 5 and 6

The Tail Letters

Exercise 7 and 8

The Hooks

The Foreign

Exercise 9 and 10

Exercise 11 and 12

The Alif Part 1

The Emphatics

Exercise 13

Introduction The 3 Forms

The Boats Three Forms

The Antisocial Three Forms

The Jugs Three Forms

The Tails Three Forms

The Hooks 3 Forms

The Foreign 3 Forms

The Laam Alif Combination

Exercise 14

Exercise 15

Exercise 16

Introduction The Short Vowels

The Fathah

The Kasrah

The Dammah

Exercise 17

Exercise 18

Exercise 19

The Sukuun

Exercise 20

Exercise 21

The Tanwiin

Exercise 22

The Irrelevant Alif

Exercise 23

The Long Vowel

Exercise 24

The Alif-Long-Vowel-After-Hamzah

Exercise 25

The Alif-Long-Vowel-After-laam

Alif Long Vowel Form 2

Exercise 26

The Yaa Long Vowel

Exercise 27

The Waw-Long-Vowel

Exercise 28

The Irrelevant Alif Returns

Exercise 29

The Shaddah

Exercise 30

Reading Rules Shaddah

The Taa MarbuuTah

Exercise 31

Reading Practice 1

Story 1

Story 2

Story 3

Story 4

Story 5

The Definite Article

The Sun and Moon Letters

Exercise 32

The Connecting Hamzah

The Connecting Hamzah Preceded by a Short Vowel

Exercise 33

The Connecting Hamzah Preceded by a Long Vowel

Exercise 34

The Connecting Hamzah Preceding Sukuun

Exercise 35

The Connecting Hamzah Preceding Tanwiin

Exercise 36

Combining the Connecting Hamzah and Sun Letters

The Permanent Hamzah

Exercise 3

The Single Letter Words

Exercise 38

The Hidden and Irrelevant Alif

Pausing and Stopping

Graded Reading

Reading Practice 2

Story 1

Story 2

Story 3

Story 4

Story 5

Final Thoughts

What You Will Learn?

  • Synopsis: ‘Learn to Read and Write Arabic for Beginners’ is a wonderfully refreshing Arabic reading course that takes learners with absolutely no knowledge of the Arabic language on a path towards reaching reading fluency like a native. As the tagline states, it’s ‘your first steps towards learning the Arabic language’..
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  • ★★★★★  "Haven't finished yet, but the best comprehensive course I've tried so far. Good explanations for reading and writing, as well as pronunciation. Well organized with an understandable and professional tone. Very helpful as long as you put in the effort" — Joe Han.
  • ★★★★★  “Presented in a very easy to understand/remember for a complex language. Each session is short, precise and provides exercises to make sure the understanding is robust before going to the next section. A+ course for anyone, kids or Adults..." — Syed Haq.
  • ★★★★★  "Highly, highly recommend--very easy to learn. Love the quality of the animation and the very clear explanations!! I hope this excellent professor makes a follow-on grammar course." — Erin Myer.
  • ★★★★★  "I can honestly say that over the years I forgot how to read Arabic. This course made it easy for an adult mind to grasp what makes this language confusing to westerners in a way that is fun. Now later in life, I desire to read the Quran with a newfound appreciation for the Arabic language and its truly distinct vibration. Much respect and dua's to the teacher. Salaam Alaikum" — Azhar Bute.