A student is often asked to ‘Turn the page’ by the teacher, and as you embark on your journey of learning Arabic, you will need to know how this common phrase is said in Arabic. This dialogue will provide you with a conversation of one person asking another to do just that (’Turn the page’). So don’t get stuck if your Arabic teacher tells you ‘Iqlib al-9af7ah’ and be ready to do exactly as they ask! Less
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Monthly Archive for January, 2009
Today we carry on with numbers and introduce the grammatical number system in Arabic. We’ll cover the singular, dual and plural forms. Join Lama at the marketplace in Jordan and find out how she haggles her way through. Stop by ArabicPod101.com and pick up the accompanying PDF. There you’ll find a detailed write-up of today’s [...] Less
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We’re happy to have this opportunity to bring you another podcast and hope there’ll be many more coming your way. In this beginner lesson we teach you what to say upon parting with somebody you meet for the very first time. Less
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Welcome back to the second class of the Arabic Culture Series, recorded in the amazing city of Casablanca! Each time, Mounia takes us on a journey to learn about the customs, traditions, and the rich culture of the Arab world. Today’s topic is about something specific to a tribal area of Morocco, is found nowhere else [...] Less
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Do you have any hobbies? You can learn how to ask and answer exactly this in Arabic in today’s lower intermediate podcast. The guys in the dialogue have some pretty common hobbies, one of which is the famous stamp collecting! Feel free to share any out of the ordinary hobbies you may have. Less
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Are you ready for a challenge? This week we have a somewhat challenging lower intermediate lesson: someone’s confident in their ability to play chess and sets out to challenge their mate to a game. Less
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A special podcast dedicated to all you new internet users and all of you who aren’t as fast at spotting things on screen as your fellow internet using buddies. This lesson focuses on downloading an audio file from the web. All of you techno whizzes may think it’s so simple you could do it in your sleep… but how about when it comes to navigating an Arabic webpage? Tune in for useful vocab that will help you browse Arabic sites, and more, in today’s podcast… Less
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Watch out, the boss is about! Keep your voice low, watch what you say, put your head down and look as if you’re getting on with your work, because the boss may be lurking over your shoulder. If you want to listen to ArabicPod at work, we suggest investing in a very small state of the art mp3 player (to make for good quality sound), place this player in your shirt pocket (our motto after all is: “ArabicPod.net – Arabic lessons in your pocket”), hide the wires as best you can (a hat or wig may help) and there you have it; enjoy learning Arabic at work and the boss will be none the wiser! Less
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Let’s face it, it happens to all of us once in a while, the embarrassing situation where you can barely hold it in any longer, you just need the toilet there and then! And what happens if someone else is using it? Well, of course, you bang on the door and shout to them to get out as if your life depended on it! This lesson brings you some vital vocab needed when facing such dire situation, so don’t miss out on this one! Less
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Don’t you just find it annoying when someone leaves the room and leaves door the open? Luckily for you, we’re here to help you alleviate this annoyance! Tune in to listen to what the guy in the dialogue has to say to ensure the door is remained shut. Less
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