When speaking Arabic, you’ll have situtations where you need to be able to say ‘either…. or…..’. Listen to this audio lesson where Lina explains how to do this in the Levantine dialect.
Listen to this audio lesson where Lina explains how to form past tense verbs in the Levantine dialect.
The imperative verb form is essential for giving orders or commands to people. Listen to this audio lesson where Lina explains how to do this in Arabic.
When speaking Arabic, you’ll have situations where you need to be able to say ‘one of the most’ or ‘one of the …-est’. Listen to this audio lesson where Lina explains how to do this in the Levantine dialect.
In Arabic, you’ll need to be able to use both the dual and plural noun forms.
Today you’ll learn two ways to talk about possession (in other words ‘to have’ something).
When speaking Arabic, you’ll need to be able to negate verbs very early on. Listen to this audio lesson where Lina explains how to do this in the Levantine dialect.
When speaking Arabic, you’ll need to be able to use the active and passive participle forms of verbs in various situations.
When you visit the Middle East, you’ll need to be able to specify objects and people you’re talking about using ‘this’, ‘that’, ‘these’ and ‘those’.
When you visit the Middle East, you’ll need to know basic prepositions in order to ask or describe where things are located.
Today you’re going to learn how to use four adverbs of frequency in colloquial Levantine Arabic.
Today you’re going to hear how to say ‘someone’, ‘something’, ‘anyone’ and ‘anything’ in Levantine Arabic.