|
Arabic Classes Los Angeles - Arabic Classes Orange County - Arabic Classes San Diego - Arabic Classes San Fernando Valley
Language Door offers small interactive Arabic classes! Please check the schedule.
For Arabic Beginning A and Beginning B level, We use "Alif Baa - Introduction to Arabic letters and sounds" by
Georgetown University Press.
Beginning A (Alif Baa Unit 1-5)
Beginning B (Alif Baa Unit 6-10)
In teaching the sounds and letters of Arabic, Alif Baa provides a variety of exercises aimed at
developing the crucial nascent skills of reading, listening, writing, speaking, and cultural
understanding. In conjunction with learning how to read and write the alphabet, Alif Baa introduces
about 150 basic vocabulary words, including conventional forms of politeness and social greetings.
For Beginning C level to Intermediate C level, We use "Al-Kitaab" by Georgetown University Press.
Beginning C (Al-kitaab, Unit 1-4)
Masculine & feminine, the definite article, the nisba adjective, the question,
Arabic names, pronound, the plural, possessive pronouns, the present tense,
adverbs, noun-adjective phrases, etc.
Intermediate A (Al-Kitaab, Unit 5-9)
Prepositions with pronouns, fronted predicate, the past tense, negation of past tense
roots and patters, non-human plural agreement, the time, object pronouns, etc.
Intermediate B (Al-Kitaab, Unit 6-14)
Review verb chart, quantifiers, the superlative, the future, future negation,
subject-verb agreement, definite and indefinite, etc.
Intermediate C (Al-Kitaab, Unit 15-20)
The comparative, case markings, colors, reading dates, more
reviews, etc.
Advanced levels
If you would like to discuss material covered in these levels, contact us
Feedback from Our Students
"Learning a new language should always be more than the A-B-C's. At Language Door San Diego, I learn about a culture and a way of life as well as the language. I love the small class sizes and the personal attention I get which aids in the learning process. My teacher is very knowledgeable in the subject matter and makes learning Arabic interesting and fun." -- Selena, San Diego School
"The class is very well structured, which makes it very easy to comprehend,"
Guerras.
"Excellent teacher - very energetic and patient. I'm learning so much in such short time,"
Amber.
"Interesting, challenging, I'm learning a lot. He [the teacher] is great and very patient,"
Beatrice.
"So far I only have positive feedback. Sam makes the complex seem simple, which is essential for a language like Arabic,"
Chris.
"I learned how to read, write and pronounce the entire Arabic alphabet in two and a half hours,"
Bryan.
"I am really enjoining the course!," Zahra.
Language Description
Arabic, one of the world's major languages, is spoken from Morocco to Egypt and throughout the Arabian
peninsula, and more than 200 million people speak Arabic as their first language. While Arabic is the official language in so many Arabic countries, a great number of different spoken dialects exist. These dialects are used mostly in casual conversations.
Further Information
For further information about Los Angeles Arabic classes, San Diego Arabic
classes, San Fernando Valley Arabic classes or Orange
County Arabic classes, please follow the links on the navigation bar on the right. Thank you!
|