Arabs are highly sociable people and family play a very important part in their lives. In Arabic A1.2, learn how to introduce family members and describe people.
When a man is being introduced to a woman, he should wait to see if she extends her hand towards him first. It is not customary for Muslim women to shake a man’s hand in public settings. When a Western woman is introduced to a Muslim man, she also should respectfully wait for him to make the first move instead of extending her hand first in a greeting.
The so-called ‘personal space’ might be slightly smaller in the Middle East than it is in some Western countries. Try not to move away when a person steps closer as you might unwillingly offend them.
* All cudoo language Microlearning courses are mapped to international CEFR levels and “Can Do” statements
Course Content
LessonsStatus
1
Lesson 1: Fruits Revision
2
Lesson 2: Vegetables Revision
3
Lesson 3: Food Revision
4
Lesson 4: Some new food items
6
Lesson 6: Some Restaurant items
7
Lesson 7: Verb to like in Arabic
8
Lesson 8: Negate Verb to like
9
Lesson 9: Verb to prefer in Arabic
10
Lesson 10: Negate Verb to prefer
11
Lesson 11: More restaurant vocabulary
12
Lesson 12: Let us practice more verb to eat
13
Lesson 13: Let us practice more verb to drink
14
Lesson 14: Let us practice more verbs to like and to prefer
15
Lesson 15: Colours revision
16
Lesson 16: More colours
17
Lesson 17: What colour is this – Part 1
18
Lesson 18: What colour is this – Part 2
19
Lesson 19: Adjectives revision
20
Lesson 20: Noun-Adj Agreement – Masculine nouns
21
Lesson 21: Noun-Adj Agreement – Feminine nouns
22
Lesson 22: Noun-Adj Agreement – Definiteness – Part 1
23
Lesson 23: Noun-Adj Agreement – Definiteness – Part 2
24
Lesson 24: Noun-Adj Disagreement
25
Lesson 25: May I have a table for two please
26
Lesson 26: Revision of the restaurant unit
27
Lesson 27: Directions Revision
28
Lesson 28: Imperative in Arabic
29
Lesson 29: Verb to want
30
Lesson 30: Negate Verb to want
32
Lesson 32: More Road signs – Part 2
33
Lesson 33: More signs – Part 3
34
Lesson 34: More places
35
Lesson 35: How to read a map in Arabic
36
Lesson 36: Introduction to the plural in Arabic
37
Lesson 37: Masculine Sound Plurals
38
Lesson 38: Feminine Sound Plurals
39
Lesson 39: Broken Plurals
40
Lesson 40: Revision of the unit
42
Lesson 42: Verb To Go future
43
Lesson 43: Verb To Do Future
44
Lesson 44: Verb To Work Future
45
Lesson 45: Verb To Eat future
46
Lesson 46: Verb To Study future
47
Lesson 47: Time Expressions
48
Lesson 48: Time unit revision
49
Lesson 49: Dialogues in the Future Tense
51
Lesson 51: Hobbies pt1
52
Lesson 52: Hobbies pt2 Dialogues
55
Lesson 55: Verb To Feel future
56
Lesson 56: Verb To Feel future negative
58
Arabic Level 3 – End of Course Quiz
Description
Arabs are highly sociable people and family play a very important part in their lives. In Arabic A1.2, learn how to introduce family members and describe people.
When a man is being introduced to a woman, he should wait to see if she extends her hand towards him first. It is not customary for Muslim women to shake a man’s hand in public settings. When a Western woman is introduced to a Muslim man, she also should respectfully wait for him to make the first move instead of extending her hand first in a greeting.
The so-called ‘personal space’ might be slightly smaller in the Middle East than it is in some Western countries. Try not to move away when a person steps closer as you might unwillingly offend them.
* All cudoo language Microlearning courses are mapped to international CEFR levels and “Can Do” statements
Course Content
LessonsStatus
1
Lesson 1: Fruits Revision
2
Lesson 2: Vegetables Revision
3
Lesson 3: Food Revision
4
Lesson 4: Some new food items
6
Lesson 6: Some Restaurant items
7
Lesson 7: Verb to like in Arabic
8
Lesson 8: Negate Verb to like
9
Lesson 9: Verb to prefer in Arabic
10
Lesson 10: Negate Verb to prefer
11
Lesson 11: More restaurant vocabulary
12
Lesson 12: Let us practice more verb to eat
13
Lesson 13: Let us practice more verb to drink
14
Lesson 14: Let us practice more verbs to like and to prefer
15
Lesson 15: Colours revision
16
Lesson 16: More colours
17
Lesson 17: What colour is this – Part 1
18
Lesson 18: What colour is this – Part 2
19
Lesson 19: Adjectives revision
20
Lesson 20: Noun-Adj Agreement – Masculine nouns
21
Lesson 21: Noun-Adj Agreement – Feminine nouns
22
Lesson 22: Noun-Adj Agreement – Definiteness – Part 1
23
Lesson 23: Noun-Adj Agreement – Definiteness – Part 2
24
Lesson 24: Noun-Adj Disagreement
25
Lesson 25: May I have a table for two please
26
Lesson 26: Revision of the restaurant unit
27
Lesson 27: Directions Revision
28
Lesson 28: Imperative in Arabic
29
Lesson 29: Verb to want
30
Lesson 30: Negate Verb to want
32
Lesson 32: More Road signs – Part 2
33
Lesson 33: More signs – Part 3
34
Lesson 34: More places
35
Lesson 35: How to read a map in Arabic
36
Lesson 36: Introduction to the plural in Arabic
37
Lesson 37: Masculine Sound Plurals
38
Lesson 38: Feminine Sound Plurals
39
Lesson 39: Broken Plurals
40
Lesson 40: Revision of the unit
42
Lesson 42: Verb To Go future
43
Lesson 43: Verb To Do Future
44
Lesson 44: Verb To Work Future
45
Lesson 45: Verb To Eat future
46
Lesson 46: Verb To Study future
47
Lesson 47: Time Expressions
48
Lesson 48: Time unit revision
49
Lesson 49: Dialogues in the Future Tense
51
Lesson 51: Hobbies pt1
52
Lesson 52: Hobbies pt2 Dialogues
55
Lesson 55: Verb To Feel future
56
Lesson 56: Verb To Feel future negative
58
Arabic Level 3 – End of Course Quiz