Arabic is the most widely spoken language in the world, and it is used in multiple mediums such as movies, TV shows, songs and novels. It’s the official language of more than 50 countries and many nations that do not have it as an official language still use Arabic as one of their languages of communication. Imagine the number of people you can interact with and the new things you can discover about their culture!
With our Arabic Starter Microlearning Course, you can:
- Identify the alphabet and sounds in Arabic
- Use simple greetings
- Introduce yourself and others
- Talk about professions
- Talk about colours
- Talk about your family and tell the time
- Use numbers 1-100
- Give your phone number and say your age
- Use the days, months and seasons
- Talk about the weather
* All cudoo language Microlearning courses are mapped to international CEFR levels and “Can Do” statements
Course Content
LessonsStatus
1
Lesson 1: Arabic Starter – Introduction to the Arabic Language – Common words
2
Lesson 2: Arabic Starter – Greetings of the Day – Part-1
3
Lesson 3: Arabic Starter – Greetings of the Day – Part-2
4
Lesson 4: Arabic Starter – How are you
5
Lesson 5: Arabic Starter – Varieties of the Arabic Language
6
Lesson 6: Arabic Starter – Characteristics of the Arabic Language – Part-1
7
Lesson 7: Arabic Starter – Characteristics of the Arabic Language – Part-2
8
Lesson 8: Arabic Starter – Characteristics of the Arabic Language – Part-3
9
Lesson 9: Arabic Starter – Characteristics of the Arabic Language – Part-4
10
Lesson 10: Arabic Starter – Characteristics of the Arabic Language – Part-5
11
Lesson 11: Arabic Starter – Arabic Alphabet – Part-1
12
Lesson 12: Arabic Starter – Arabic Alphabet – Part-2
13
Lesson 13: Arabic Starter – Vowels in Arabic – Part-1
14
Lesson 14: Arabic Starter – Vowels in Arabic – Part-2
15
Lesson 15: Arabic Starter – Arabic letters with the first short vowel
16
Lesson 16: Arabic Starter – Arabic letters with the second short vowel
17
Lesson 17: Arabic Starter – Arabic letters with the third short vowel
18
Lesson 18: Arabic Starter – Arabic letters with the first long vowel
19
Lesson 19: Arabic Starter – Arabic letters with the second long vowel
20
Lesson 20: Arabic Starter – Arabic letters with the third long vowel
21
Lesson 21: Arabic Starter – Arabic Sounds – Part 1
22
Lesson 22: Arabic Starter – Arabic Sounds – Part 2
23
Lesson 23: Arabic Starter – Arabic Sounds – Part 3
24
Lesson 24: Arabic Starter – Arabic Sounds – Part 4
25
Lesson 25: Arabic Starter My name is
26
Lesson 26: Arabic Starter – What is your name
27
Lesson 27: Arabic Starter – More Greetings
28
Lesson 28: Arabic Starter – Personal Pronouns
29
Lesson 29: Arabic Starter Countries in Arabic – Part 1
30
Lesson 30: Arabic Starter Countries in Arabic – Part 2
31
Lesson 31: Arabic Starter – Where are you from
32
Lesson 32: Arabic Starter – Nationalities
33
Lesson 33: Arabic Starter – Numbers from (0-20)
34
Lesson 34: Arabic Starter – Numbers from (21-99)
35
Lesson 35: Arabic Starter – Give your contact address details in Arabic
36
Lesson 36: Arabic Starter – Express likes and dislikes
37
Lesson 37: Arabic Starter – Talk about your hobbies
38
Lesson 38: Arabic Starter – Genders in Arabic – Part 1
39
Lesson 39: Arabic Starter – Genders in Arabic – Part 2
40
Lesson 40: Arabic Starter – Possessive pronouns with masculine words
41
Lesson 41: Arabic Starter – Possessive pronouns with feminine words Part 1
42
Lesson 42: Arabic Starter – Possessive pronouns with feminine words Part 2
43
Lesson 43: Arabic Starter – Demonstrative pronouns in Arabic
44
Lesson 44: Arabic Starter – Introduction to the sun and moon letters
45
Lesson 45: Arabic Starter – Sun letters
46
Lesson 46: Arabic Starter – Moon letters
47
Lesson 47: Arabic Starter – He and She – Part 1
48
Lesson 48: Arabic Starter – He and She – Part 2
49
Lesson 49: Arabic Starter – He and She – Part 3
50
Lesson 50: Arabic Starter – He and She – Part 4
51
Lesson 51: Arabic Starter – Introduction to the conjugation – Part 1
52
Lesson 52: Arabic Starter – Introduction to the conjugation – Part 2
53
Lesson 53: Arabic Starter – Introduction to the conjugation – Part 3
54
Lesson 54: Arabic Starter – Verb to live and give your address
55
Lesson 55: Arabic Starter – Negate Verb to live in Arabic
56
Lesson 56: Arabic Starter – Verb to work and tell where do you work
57
Lesson 57: Arabic Starter – Negate Verb to work in Arabic
58
Lesson 58: Arabic Starter – Verb to study in Arabic
59
Lesson 59: Arabic Starter – Negate Verb to study in Arabic
60
Lesson 60: Arabic Starter – Prepositions in Arabic – Part 1
61
Lesson 61: Arabic Starter – Prepositions in Arabic – Part 2
62
Lesson 62: Arabic Starter – Prepositions in Arabic – Part 3
63
Lesson 63: Arabic Starter – Verb to like in Arabic
64
Lesson 64: Arabic Starter – Negate Verb to like in Arabic
65
Lesson 65: Arabic Starter – Introduction to Verb To Have
66
Lesson 66: Arabic Starter Verb To Have in Arabic – Option 1
67
Lesson 67: Arabic Starter Verb To Have in Arabic – Negate Option 1
68
Lesson 68: Arabic Starter Verb To Have in Arabic – Option 2
69
Lesson 69: Arabic Starter Verb To Have in Arabic – Negate Option 2
70
Lesson 70: Arabic Starter Verb To Have in Arabic – Option 3
71
Lesson 71: Arabic Starter Verb To Have in Arabic – Negate Option 3
72
Lesson 72: Arabic Starter- Conjunctions in Arabic
73
Lesson 73: Arabic Starter – Describing with adjectives
74
Lesson 74: Arabic Starter- Family members
75
Lesson 75: Arabic Starter Fruits, Vegetables, and Food
76
Lesson 76: Arabic Starter – Directions & places
77
Lesson 77: Arabic Starter – Names of the rooms in a house
78
Lesson 78: Arabic Starter – Yes/No Questions in Arabic
79
Lesson 79: Arabic Starter – Open questions in Arabic – Part 1
80
Lesson 80: Arabic Starter – Open questions in Arabic – Part 2
82
Arabic Level 1 – End of Course Quiz
Description
Arabic is the most widely spoken language in the world, and it is used in multiple mediums such as movies, TV shows, songs and novels. It’s the official language of more than 50 countries and many nations that do not have it as an official language still use Arabic as one of their languages of communication. Imagine the number of people you can interact with and the new things you can discover about their culture!
With our Arabic Starter Microlearning Course, you can:
- Identify the alphabet and sounds in Arabic
- Use simple greetings
- Introduce yourself and others
- Talk about professions
- Talk about colours
- Talk about your family and tell the time
- Use numbers 1-100
- Give your phone number and say your age
- Use the days, months and seasons
- Talk about the weather
* All cudoo language Microlearning courses are mapped to international CEFR levels and “Can Do” statements
Course Content
LessonsStatus
1
Lesson 1: Arabic Starter – Introduction to the Arabic Language – Common words
2
Lesson 2: Arabic Starter – Greetings of the Day – Part-1
3
Lesson 3: Arabic Starter – Greetings of the Day – Part-2
4
Lesson 4: Arabic Starter – How are you
5
Lesson 5: Arabic Starter – Varieties of the Arabic Language
6
Lesson 6: Arabic Starter – Characteristics of the Arabic Language – Part-1
7
Lesson 7: Arabic Starter – Characteristics of the Arabic Language – Part-2
8
Lesson 8: Arabic Starter – Characteristics of the Arabic Language – Part-3
9
Lesson 9: Arabic Starter – Characteristics of the Arabic Language – Part-4
10
Lesson 10: Arabic Starter – Characteristics of the Arabic Language – Part-5
11
Lesson 11: Arabic Starter – Arabic Alphabet – Part-1
12
Lesson 12: Arabic Starter – Arabic Alphabet – Part-2
13
Lesson 13: Arabic Starter – Vowels in Arabic – Part-1
14
Lesson 14: Arabic Starter – Vowels in Arabic – Part-2
15
Lesson 15: Arabic Starter – Arabic letters with the first short vowel
16
Lesson 16: Arabic Starter – Arabic letters with the second short vowel
17
Lesson 17: Arabic Starter – Arabic letters with the third short vowel
18
Lesson 18: Arabic Starter – Arabic letters with the first long vowel
19
Lesson 19: Arabic Starter – Arabic letters with the second long vowel
20
Lesson 20: Arabic Starter – Arabic letters with the third long vowel
21
Lesson 21: Arabic Starter – Arabic Sounds – Part 1
22
Lesson 22: Arabic Starter – Arabic Sounds – Part 2
23
Lesson 23: Arabic Starter – Arabic Sounds – Part 3
24
Lesson 24: Arabic Starter – Arabic Sounds – Part 4
25
Lesson 25: Arabic Starter My name is
26
Lesson 26: Arabic Starter – What is your name
27
Lesson 27: Arabic Starter – More Greetings
28
Lesson 28: Arabic Starter – Personal Pronouns
29
Lesson 29: Arabic Starter Countries in Arabic – Part 1
30
Lesson 30: Arabic Starter Countries in Arabic – Part 2
31
Lesson 31: Arabic Starter – Where are you from
32
Lesson 32: Arabic Starter – Nationalities
33
Lesson 33: Arabic Starter – Numbers from (0-20)
34
Lesson 34: Arabic Starter – Numbers from (21-99)
35
Lesson 35: Arabic Starter – Give your contact address details in Arabic
36
Lesson 36: Arabic Starter – Express likes and dislikes
37
Lesson 37: Arabic Starter – Talk about your hobbies
38
Lesson 38: Arabic Starter – Genders in Arabic – Part 1
39
Lesson 39: Arabic Starter – Genders in Arabic – Part 2
40
Lesson 40: Arabic Starter – Possessive pronouns with masculine words
41
Lesson 41: Arabic Starter – Possessive pronouns with feminine words Part 1
42
Lesson 42: Arabic Starter – Possessive pronouns with feminine words Part 2
43
Lesson 43: Arabic Starter – Demonstrative pronouns in Arabic
44
Lesson 44: Arabic Starter – Introduction to the sun and moon letters
45
Lesson 45: Arabic Starter – Sun letters
46
Lesson 46: Arabic Starter – Moon letters
47
Lesson 47: Arabic Starter – He and She – Part 1
48
Lesson 48: Arabic Starter – He and She – Part 2
49
Lesson 49: Arabic Starter – He and She – Part 3
50
Lesson 50: Arabic Starter – He and She – Part 4
51
Lesson 51: Arabic Starter – Introduction to the conjugation – Part 1
52
Lesson 52: Arabic Starter – Introduction to the conjugation – Part 2
53
Lesson 53: Arabic Starter – Introduction to the conjugation – Part 3
54
Lesson 54: Arabic Starter – Verb to live and give your address
55
Lesson 55: Arabic Starter – Negate Verb to live in Arabic
56
Lesson 56: Arabic Starter – Verb to work and tell where do you work
57
Lesson 57: Arabic Starter – Negate Verb to work in Arabic
58
Lesson 58: Arabic Starter – Verb to study in Arabic
59
Lesson 59: Arabic Starter – Negate Verb to study in Arabic
60
Lesson 60: Arabic Starter – Prepositions in Arabic – Part 1
61
Lesson 61: Arabic Starter – Prepositions in Arabic – Part 2
62
Lesson 62: Arabic Starter – Prepositions in Arabic – Part 3
63
Lesson 63: Arabic Starter – Verb to like in Arabic
64
Lesson 64: Arabic Starter – Negate Verb to like in Arabic
65
Lesson 65: Arabic Starter – Introduction to Verb To Have
66
Lesson 66: Arabic Starter Verb To Have in Arabic – Option 1
67
Lesson 67: Arabic Starter Verb To Have in Arabic – Negate Option 1
68
Lesson 68: Arabic Starter Verb To Have in Arabic – Option 2
69
Lesson 69: Arabic Starter Verb To Have in Arabic – Negate Option 2
70
Lesson 70: Arabic Starter Verb To Have in Arabic – Option 3
71
Lesson 71: Arabic Starter Verb To Have in Arabic – Negate Option 3
72
Lesson 72: Arabic Starter- Conjunctions in Arabic
73
Lesson 73: Arabic Starter – Describing with adjectives
74
Lesson 74: Arabic Starter- Family members
75
Lesson 75: Arabic Starter Fruits, Vegetables, and Food
76
Lesson 76: Arabic Starter – Directions & places
77
Lesson 77: Arabic Starter – Names of the rooms in a house
78
Lesson 78: Arabic Starter – Yes/No Questions in Arabic
79
Lesson 79: Arabic Starter – Open questions in Arabic – Part 1
80
Lesson 80: Arabic Starter – Open questions in Arabic – Part 2
82
Arabic Level 1 – End of Course Quiz