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Learn Arabic, one of the most widely spoken languages worldwide. Our comprehensive and effective learning approach offers you a solid foundation in Arabic. Improve your language skills such as listening, speaking, reading and writing. The course is suitable for all kinds of learners, regardless of ability.
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Arabic Language Proficiency Test (ALPT) is the global standard for measuring student proficiency levels in Arabic. There are five fundamental skills that are measured on the exam: Listening Comprehension, Reading, Structure, Writing, and Speaking.
ILÀ certificate is the study of Arabic language and culture. The exam consists of 3 papers:
It is a versatile 10-in-1 program that includes various aspects of competency development and career development.
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• Personal details
• Physical and character features
• Family
• Jobs
• Familiar domain
• Daily routine
• Colors
• Cardinal point
• Arabic personal names
• Personal age
• Imperatives
• Arab world map
• Pronouns
• Common names
• Adjectives
• Equational sentence
• Iḍāfa
• Demonstrative adjectives and pronouns (singular)
• Question marks
• Numbers
• How to express possession
• Prepositions
• Mudāri‘ conjugation in the singular of following verbs
• Identifying (a person or an object)
• Answering questions for confirmation information identification
• Greetings
• Introducing another person
• Describing relatives’ relationships
• Describing in a simple way one’s home and the familiar domain
• Describing oneself and other people
• Telling the place one comes from
• Identifying Arab and non-Arab countries and towns
• Speaking about what one has got
• Telling one’s age
• Biographical details
• Everyday activities
• Free time (hobbies, sports, leisure, and entertainment)
• Food
• Shopping
• Health
• Time
• Weather
• Muḍāri‘ (marfū‘, manṣūb, mağzūm) verbal phrase
• Māḍī verbal phrase
• Future particles
• Negative particles + verb
• Imperative
• Accusative particles
• Modal verbs
• Verbs of believing
• To like, to prefer
• Numbers
• Question marks
• Time and frequency particles
• Describing one’s daily routine, setting it in time and space
• Speaking about one’s interests in a general way
• Asking questions about another person’s routine and interests
• Describing where an object/a place is
• Accepting or refusing a proposal
• Speaking about preferences
• Describing past experiences and wishes for the future
• Knowing how to evaluate an object or a service
• Describing one’s health, asking about another person’s health
• Speaking about weather, describing it and speaking about related activities
• Personal sphere
• Natural, study and work environment
• Social interaction
• Travel and vacation
• Means of communication and news
• Books, films, radio and television programs, blogs and social networks
• Geopolitics of the Arab world
• Verbs
• Elative
• Hypothetical sentence
• Connectors
• Expressions
• Passive construction
• الحال
• المفعول المطلق
• Articulate a short speech on a familiar (present, past, or future) or current issue
• Telling a story, the plot of a book or a movie
• Relate the speech of others
• Express preferences, opinions, and feelings
• Describe places and people
• Identify and describe objects and devices (type, shape, size, purpose, and use)
• Compare and make comparisons
• Ask for and provide directions and travel information
• Describe damaged goods or inadequate services
• Criticize or complain
• Compliment
• Talk about obligations, requests, and procedures
• Advise
• Talk about possibility and certainty
• Hypothesizing and deducing
• Express goals, causes, and results
• Asking questions to an interlocutor (clarifications, reformulations, explanations)
• Personal sphere
• Natural, study and work environment
• Social interaction
• Means of communication and news
• Books, films, radio and television programs, blogs and social networks
• Technology and science
• Environment
• Humanities
• Idioms
• Language
• لأسماء
• الأفعال
• الحروف
• التصريف
• تصريف الأفعال
• Understand the standard Arabic language media by identifying, in addition to the content, the speaker's point of view and attitude
• Correctly grasp the meaning and content of a film or show in standard language
• Understand speeches or messages on abstract topics formulated in standard language in real time
• Follow a discussion by expressing your opinion, highlighting the advantages and disadvantages of what has been debated
• Negotiate to resolve a conflict situation by explaining for both parties what the essential conditions are
• Understand, process, and effectively transmit information relating to data or procedures inherent to one's professional function
• Reflect on the language also through metacognition
• Understand a scientific text
• Understanding humor
• Understand a conversation between native speakers
• Knowing how to explain, rephrase, and paraphrase
• Travel and transportation
• Health and wellness
• Hobbies and leisure activities
• Verb conjugation (past and future tenses)
• Relative clauses
• Conditional sentences
• Reading short stories and news articles
• Writing essays and letters
• Engaging in more complex conversations
• Listening to interviews and short lectures
• Group discussions and presentations
• Academic and professional terms
• Technology and media
• Culture and traditions
• Advanced literary and technical terms
• Idioms and expressions
• Passive voice
• Subjunctive mood
• Advanced verb forms
• Nuances of tense and aspect
• Advanced syntactic structures
• Traditions and customs
• Major holidays and celebrations
• Arabic films and music
• Introduction to Arabic literature and poetry
• Social norms and etiquette
• Contemporary issues in Arabic-speaking countries
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Arabic is usually considered one of the most difficult languages to learn, topped by only a few languages like Japanese in terms of difficulty. Plus, it's even harder (or so they say) if you are a native speaker of English or a romance language.
Arabic offers a blend of critical language skills and applicability in over 20 countries with roughly 300 million native speakers. You will develop the skills to live, work, and interact with a more diverse set of countries, allowing you room to shift focus as you progress in your career.
Arabic is in high demand. Currently, the demand in the U.S. for Arab speakers far exceeds supply. If you're a college student, learning Arabic will easily let you stand out from other job applicants. In fact, less than 1 percent of college students study Arabic.
The language is written from right to left. This is difficult both conceptually and technologically — most computer systems were developed for left-to-right languages like English. Letters change shape based on whether they're in the beginning, the middle, or the end of a word.
Pronunciation is one of the most important and difficult parts of learning Arabic. You can learn grammar, vocabulary, and how to read script to your heart's content, but if no one can understand anything you say it really isn't much good, is it? Arabic features a lot of sounds which aren't found in other languages.
Yes. Arabic courses are worth pursuing if one is looking into working in a field that requires the use of the language.
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