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Learn Arabic – Podcast: Intermediate – Types of sentences



Learn how to form two different types of sentences, nominal and verbal, in this intermediate podcast. Arabic sentences are structured quite differently than in English and knowing how to form them is vital in your learning. Tune into the lesson, where you’ll find plenty more examples to put these rules into practice! Less

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Learn Arabic – Podcast: Lower Intermediate – Rabbit for sale



Somebody’s off to the market with a rabbit to sell in today’s lower intermediate podcast. A customer asks a slightly odd question, perhaps it’s his idea of a joke or maybe he’s just plain rude! Use your imagination and let this ’silly’ little dialogue aid you in learning some all important everyday words in the Arabic language. Less

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Learn Arabic – Podcast: Lower Intermediate – Welcome to Egypt



Aaah how lovely it is to go somewhere nice and warm, somewhere with a lot of history. That somewhere in this lesson is Egypt, but of course there’s no point going to Egypt if you’re going to be stuck all day at the airport looking for your luggage! That’s when you should put your headphones on and listen to this lesson so you know some common words used when arriving at the airport. Less

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Learn Arabic – Podcast: Lower Intermediate – Taxi



In this podcast you can find out how to ask someone where and how to get a taxi in Arabic. Learn how to get someone’s attention, the way to address them politely and how best to thank them for the help they offer. Less

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Learn Arabic – Podcast: Upper Intermediate – Global warming



We address the issue of global warming in Arabic in this Upper Intermediate podcast. It’s a prevalent concern in these times and seems to be of growing importance, as we are beginning to witness the affects more and more. Who’s to blame and how do we help prevent it? Tune in to hear a short Arabic extract on this subject, along with the hosts’ explanations and thoughts on the matter. We’re interested to hear your views on this hot topic so doleave us your comments on the lesson discussion page. Less

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Learn Arabic – Podcast: Lower Intermediate – Change the nappy



There’s a first time for everything and today it’s dad’s first time changing a nappy! See how he copes! Maybe he’ll have to do it more often once he’s proved he’s capable. Tell us (in Arabic if possible!) whether nappy changing is second nature to you or whether you’ve never touched a dirty diaper and you’re a complete airhead when it comes to babies. You’d be potty to miss this comical lesson! Less

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Learn Arabic – Podcast: Lower Intermediate – Oh my lord



Join us as we go through a short prayer in this intermediate lesson. The lesson teaches classical Arabic, which is what is used for prayers and supplications in Arabic. There are lots of new words to get your head around, some of which are quite challenging. Nonetheless some words should prove to be useful and are good to learn at this stage to add to your ever extending list of vocabulary. Less

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Learn Arabic – Podcast: Upper Intermediate – Ismol Fa3el



This is our very first upper-intermediate lesson and we are talking about Ismol Fa3el. For those of you who are unsure of what this is, do not worry it will become a lot easier after you listen to this lesson, it is just a case of following some simple rules. The object of the lesson is to learn how to change a verb into a noun. An example in English would be the verb, ‘to teach’, becoming the noun, ‘teacher’. So in English we would usually add the suffixes ER/OR. In Arabic there are different patterns to follow, which will depend on the number of letters in the root verb. So join us in what we hope will be a grammar enlightening lesson for all you upper-intermediate listeners! Less

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Learn Arabic – Podcast: Lower Intermediate – Oh my son



Join us in this lesson, where we’re discussing and explaining some lyrics to a song in which a man, in his old age, is addressing a young boy in a very dear manner, with such strong words. It’s an old favourite of ours that we wanted to share. So listen in and send us your comments. . . Enjoy! Less

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Learn Arabic – Podcast: Lower Intermediate – English menu



When you’re on your travels to an Arabic speaking part of the world and go for a meal out in a restaurant, make sure you don’t get stuck for words. This podcast will teach you how to ask for a table for two, request an English menu and of course order your food. ArabicPod’s teacher, Ehab, is missing from this lesson, be sure to tune in and see what havoc Mohamed and the two guest hosts are causing with no teacher to keep them in line! Less

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