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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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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We’re focusing on colours in this Upper Intermediate podcast. The question of whether colours effect our mood, thinking and behaviour will be answered in Arabic. So join us as we delve into some interesting scientific aspects and give you the chance to explore more complex words in the wonderful world, that is, the Arabic language. Less
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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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In today’s lesson we talk about I3raab which is breaking down Arabic sentences and determining the grammatical ruling for each word in the sentence. One of the focuses of I3raab is the sound that should be made of the last letter in the word. Join us today and learn how to pronounce words the grammatically correct way. Less
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This Upper Intermediate podcast is all about asking for and giving directions. Give this lesson a listen and learn all about finding the way. Don’t get your knickers in a twist like the two friends in this dialogue, keep a cool head and soon you’ll reach your destination (hopefully with no wrong turnings along the way!). Less
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This Upper Intermediate podcast is all about asking for and giving directions. Give this lesson a listen and learn all about finding the way. Don’t get your knickers in a twist like the two friends in this dialogue, keep a cool head and soon you’ll reach your destination (hopefully with no wrong turnings along the way!). Less
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This Upper Intermediate podcast is all about asking for and giving directions. Give this lesson a listen and learn all about finding the way. Don’t get your knickers in a twist like the two friends in this dialogue, keep a cool head and soon you’ll reach your destination (hopefully with no wrong turnings along the way!). Less
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In this Upper Intermediate podcast Ehab and Mohamed go through an extract from an Arabic play, which on the outside appears to be about two friends harvesting a field, but if we examine closely, the play has a deeper meaning within wider aspects of life. The excerpt is an enjoyable read and we hope that you’ll also find the lesson both enjoyable as well as useful. Less
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A grammar lesson on ‘Ismol maf3ool’ or the passive participle. The passive participle refers to a person or thing upon which the action is enacted. For example, ‘fa3ala’ means ‘to do’ and its passive participle maf3ool refers to ‘that which was done’. Learn how to conjugate verbs into this case with a few simple rules explained by Ehab and some examples shown by Mohamed. Less
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