Introduction to Arabic

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Arabic 101: An Introduction to Arabic
مقدمة للغة العربية


Contents

[edit] Goal(s) of this Course:

  • To orient the student with a basic overview of the Arabic language, its place in the world (i.e. various dialects), its alphabet and numbering system.

[edit] Materials Required:

كِتَابُ وِيْكِيْ لِتَعْلِيمِ اللُّغَةِ العَرَبِيَّة

[edit] "Out of class" Work:

  • Tests in the future, at the end of each unit.

[edit] "Out of class" Help

I have found several free online courses that can aid the student and complement their studies with this course.

  • Madinah Arabic Very well put together online course for free (And you know how wiki's love free things)

[edit] Instructor's Notes

  • I will work on this if possible daily to ensure it will be finished promptly, and I will have tests provided at the end of each unit that allow the student to gauge their progress, and through these the student can complete/continue the units if the instructor(s) are not available, as these tests self-correct and allow the students to see what they answered incorrectly. This course is still in its stages of infancy, but I hope this will be a help to those who have an interest in Arabic and wish to build a base to start their studies from.

[edit] General Class Units:

Arabic101/Unit 1: Origins of the Arabic Language
Arabic101/Unit 2: Arabic in a Modern Context
Arabic101/Unit 3: The Arabic Alphabet
Arabic101/Unit 4: Numbers in Arabic
Arabic101/Unit 5: Basic Arabic Phrases
Arabic101/Unit 6: Conjugating Basic Arabic Verbs
Arabic101/Unit 7: Gender in the Arabic Language
Arabic101/Unit 8:

[edit] Class Lessons:

Arabic101/Lesson1