Egyptian Arabic Made Easy: Speak Like A Local
Published 1/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.87 GB | Duration: 4h 43m
Published 1/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.87 GB | Duration: 4h 43m
Mastering Egyptian Arabic: Step-by-Step to Everyday Conversations
What you'll learn
Master essential phrases for greetings, introductions, and daily interactions to confidently navigate real-life situations in Egyptian Arabic
Learn themed vocabulary for food, transportation, professions, and more to expand your communication toolkit and enrich your conversations
Understand numbers, colors, and descriptive words to handle situations like shopping, giving directions, or describing people and places
Practice key verbs like "want," "eat," and "live" to express your needs, preferences, and actions naturally in conversations
Grasp pronouns, prepositions, and sentence structures to form correct, meaningful sentences and enhance your fluency
Gain insights into Egyptian culture, idiomatic expressions, and social norms to communicate effectively and respectfully with locals
Build practical speaking skills through real-life examples, ensuring you're ready to confidently engage with native speakers
Requirements
No requirements needed
Description
Unlock the beauty and practicality of Egyptian Arabic, the most widely understood Arabic dialect across the Middle East! This comprehensive course takes you on a step-by-step journey to mastering the essentials of Egyptian Arabic, making it easy, engaging, and accessible for English speakers, no matter your prior experience with the language.Through 80 carefully crafted lessons, you’ll explore and master key topics such as:Simplified explanations for navigating everyday life situations: Learn how to introduce yourself, greet others, ask questions, and handle real-life scenarios like shopping, dining, and transportation with ease.Numbers, colors, and essential descriptions: Develop the vocabulary you need to describe people, places, and things, as well as confidently use numbers in daily conversations.Common verbs and phrases: Master essential verbs like "eat," "drink," "want," "like," and "live," empowering you to express your thoughts, needs, and preferences in any setting.Prepositions and possessive pronouns: Gain the ability to connect your ideas and add depth to your sentences for more meaningful conversations.Themed vocabulary: Build a strong vocabulary for everyday topics like food, household items, professions, transportation, and key cultural phrases to enrich your conversations.Pronouns and essential grammar: Build a solid foundation in sentence structure, helping you speak confidently and form grammatically correct sentences without unnecessary complexity.This course not only focuses on language but also introduces cultural insights and practical applications, ensuring that your learning experience is not only educational but also relevant and enjoyable. Whether you're planning a trip to Egypt, working with Arabic-speaking colleagues, or simply curious to learn a new and vibrant language, this course provides everything you need to succeed.By the end of this course, you will:Be able to hold basic to intermediate conversations in Egyptian Arabic.Understand the cultural nuances of the Egyptian dialect.Build confidence in your ability to navigate real-life situations and connect with native speakers.Start your journey to mastering Egyptian Arabic today and discover a whole new world of connection, culture, and communication!
Overview
Section 1: How to read Arabic
Lecture 1 How to read Arabic (1) Names of Arabic Alphabet
Lecture 2 How to read Arabic (2) The Three Short vowels. Part 1
Lecture 3 How to read Arabic (3) The Three Short vowels. Part 2
Lecture 4 How to read Arabic (4) The long vowels
Lecture 5 How to read Arabic (5) Heavy letters
Lecture 6 How to read Arabic (6) Tanween
Lecture 7 How to read Arabic (7) Sukoon
Lecture 8 How to read Arabic (8) Shaddah
Lecture 9 How to read Arabic (9) Al Ta' Al Marbutah
Lecture 10 How to read Arabic (10) Alif Laina
Lecture 11 How to read Arabic (11) Al Hamza
Lecture 12 How to read Arabic (12) The difference between Mad and Leen
Lecture 13 How to read Arabic (13) Rules of "الـ "
Section 2: Egyptian Arabic lessons 1 to 20
Lecture 14 Lesson 1 "Pronouns “
Lecture 15 Lesson 2 "How to negate nouns"
Lecture 16 Lesson 3 "How to say “This is”
Lecture 17 Lesson 4"What is this? "
Lecture 18 Lesson 5 "Who is this?"
Lecture 19 Lesson 6 "Who is this & What is this"
Lecture 20 Lesson 7 "Where are you from?"
Lecture 21 Lesson 8 "Pronouns “He & She”
Lecture 22 Lesson 9 "Preposition “in"
Lecture 23 Lesson 10 "Where?" Part 1
Lecture 24 Lesson 11 "Where?" Part 2
Lecture 25 Lesson 12 "Where?" Part 3
Lecture 26 Lesson 13 "I want" Part 1
Lecture 27 Lesson 14 "I want" Part 2
Lecture 28 Lesson 15 "I want" Part 3
Lecture 29 Lesson 16 "I want" Part 4
Lecture 30 Lesson 17 "I want" Part 5
Lecture 31 Lesson 18 "Numbers from 0 to 10"
Lecture 32 Lesson 19 "Numbers from 11 to 19"
Lecture 33 Lesson 20 "Where" Part 4
Section 3: Egyptian Arabic lessons 21 to 40
Lecture 34 Lesson 21 "Use pronouns in questions"
Lecture 35 Lesson 22 "Verb “ love/like” " Part 1
Lecture 36 Lesson 23 "Verb “ love/like” " Part 2
Lecture 37 Lesson 24 "Verb “ love/like” " Part 3
Lecture 38 Lesson 25 Possessive pronoun “My”
Lecture 39 Lesson 26 Possessive pronoun “Your”
Lecture 40 Lesson 27 What’s your name?
Lecture 41 Lesson 28 "10 and its multiples" Part 1
Lecture 42 Lesson 29 "10 and its multiples" Part 2
Lecture 43 Lesson 30 "Is this…?"
Lecture 44 Lesson 31 "Verb “eat” Part 1
Lecture 45 Lesson 32 "Verb “eat” Part 2
Lecture 46 Lesson 33 "Where” Part 5
Lecture 47 Lesson 34 "When?” Part 1
Lecture 48 Lesson 35 "When?” Part 2
Lecture 49 Lesson 36 "What do you eat?"
Lecture 50 Lesson 37 The clock, Part 1
Lecture 51 Lesson 38 Verb “drink”
Lecture 52 Lesson 39 Verb “drink” Part 2
Lecture 53 Lesson 40 After and Before, Part 1
Section 4: Egyptian Arabic lessons 41 to 60
Lecture 54 Lesson 41 After & Before, Part 2
Lecture 55 Lesson 42 Verb “going” Part 1
Lecture 56 Lesson 43 Verb “going” Part 2
Lecture 57 Lesson 44 Verb “going” Part 3
Lecture 58 Lesson 45 Week days
Lecture 59 Lesson 46 The Clock, Part 1
Lecture 60 Lesson 47 The Clock, Part 2
Lecture 61 Lesson 48 Verb “go” Part 1
Lecture 62 Lesson 49 Verb “go” Part 2
Lecture 63 Lesson 50 Verb “go” Part 3
Lecture 64 Lesson 51 Are you from + Country?
Lecture 65 Lesson 52 Nationalities
Lecture 66 Lesson 53 Father, Son, Brother
Lecture 67 Lesson 54 Is this your son?
Lecture 68 Lesson 55 Weather, part 1
Lecture 69 Lesson 56 Weather, part 2
Lecture 70 Lesson 57 Weather, part 3
Lecture 71 Lesson 58 One hundred and its multiples, Part 1
Lecture 72 Lesson 59 One hundred and its multiples, Part 2
Lecture 73 Lesson 60 Mother, daughter, sister, Part 1
Section 5: Egyptian Arabic lessons 61 to 80
Lecture 74 Lesson 61 "Mother, daughter, sister" Part 2
Lecture 75 Lesson 62 Man, boy, doctor, engineer, teacher, student
Lecture 76 Lesson 63 Woman, girl, doctor, engineer, teacher, student
Lecture 77 Lesson 64 In front
Lecture 78 Lesson 65 Behind
Lecture 79 Lesson 66 Do you have? Part 1
Lecture 80 Lesson 67 Do you have? Part 2
Lecture 81 Lesson 68 Months of the year, Part 1
Lecture 82 Lesson 69 Months of the year, Part 2
Lecture 83 Lesson 70 Car, watch, charger, wallet, passport, earphone
Lecture 84 Lesson 71 Mine
Lecture 85 Lesson 72 Yours, Part 1
Lecture 86 Lesson 73 Yours, Part 2
Lecture 87 Lesson 74 Colors Part 1
Lecture 88 Lesson 75 Colors Part 2
Lecture 89 Lesson 76 big and small, part 1
Lecture 90 Lesson 77 big and small, part 2
Lecture 91 Lesson 78 Verb “live” Part 1
Lecture 92 Lesson 79 Verb “live” Part 2
Lecture 93 Lesson 80 Verb “live” Part 3
This course is for beginners and intermediate learners