
Arabic Conversation for Beginners
Course Type: Pre-recorded Video Lessons
Objective:
Develop practical Arabic speaking skills for everyday situations, enabling learners to communicate confidently in daily life, social interactions, and cultural or
religious contexts.
Target Audience:
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Beginners who want to learn spoken Arabic.
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Students planning to travel or live in an Arabic-speaking country.
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Learners interested in Arab culture and Islamic traditions.
Topics Covered:
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Greetings and Introductions
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Common greetings: Hello, Good morning, Good evening.
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Introducing yourself: name, country, language.
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Simple questions: age, hobbies.
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Your Name and Country
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Full name introduction.
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Talking about your country and cities.
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Describing your hometown and culture.
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Restaurant
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Ordering food and drinks.
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Asking about menu and prices.
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Expressing preferences or dietary restrictions.
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Hotel
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Booking a room and asking for services.
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Complaints and requests at reception.
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Talking about your stay experience.
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Airport and Travel
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Checking tickets and flights.
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Asking about luggage and passport procedures.
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Basic travel-related vocabulary.
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Daily Life
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Shopping and grocery stores.
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Transportation and public travel.
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Handling simple everyday situations.
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Hajj
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Greetings for pilgrims and basic religious phrases.
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Family
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Names of family members.
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Describing family relationships.
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Talking about family activities.
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Eid al-Adha
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Greetings and wishes for the occasion.
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Discussing traditions and customs.
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Describing food and celebrations.
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Teaching Method:
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Interactive, real-life conversation videos.
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Step-by-step practice with common expressions.
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Pronunciation exercises and common mistake corrections.
Expected Outcome:
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Able to hold simple conversations in everyday situations.
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Express yourself clearly and understandably.
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Learn about Arab customs, culture, and religious practices.
Supporting Materials:
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Vocabulary and phrase booklet for each topic.
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Vedio recordings of daily conversations.


