Best Arabic language training Institute in Dubai
Beginners I (30 hours)
Beginners I is a 30-hour foundation class that teaches basic everyday conversation within social and business contexts, basic grammar, and the Arabic Script (details outlined below).
The course addresses the four language skills of Speaking, Listening, Reading and Writing in an integrated fashion, with a focus on Speaking.
- greet others using several regional greetings and culture-specific expressions
- provide information about your nationality, occupation and place of stay
- talk about your family status and family members
- describe your plans and habitual actions in your daily life
- describe your state of being and how you feel
- ask for things you need
- invite people over
- introduce someone else, such as a friend, colleague, or family member
- engage in dialogue (Q&A) with others around the above listed topics
- basic word structure and sentence structure
- dependent and independent pronoun patterns (dpp and ipp)
- verb conjugations in the present future tense
- singular and plural forms of nouns and adjectives
- masculine and feminine nouns and adjectives
- descriptive pattern
- function words (want, have, have been)
- adverbs of time and days of the week
- numbers and rules of counting
- negations
- introduction to the rules of Arabic writing
- reading and writing of the 28 Arabic letters in isolated and connected forms at a Beg level
Beginners II (28-30 hours)
Topics covered:
Giving and receiving directions; describing travel plans and holidays; describing life in the Emirates; giving bio data; learning a new language.
Grammar: present/future verb pattern; descriptive pattern; word structure; doer/receiver (subject and object); prepositions.
Beginners III (28-30 hours)
Topics covered:
Making and cancelling appointments; telephone conversation; describing timing/working hours; shopping and negotiating prices; describing an outing/party; introducing others; inviting friends; learning colors; learning months of the year.
Grammar: present/future verb pattern; present/future verb pattern (continued), introduction to past tense pattern, comparatives, word structure, verb forms.
Beginners Conversation (28-30 hours)
Course Description:
Beginners Conversation consolidates all topics covered in the first three Beginners levels. The course uses familiar enhanced vocabulary and grammar applied in new situations. Emphasis is placed on oral communication skills, through role plays, guided and unguided conversations and English/Arabic translations. The course aims to enable students to become more familiar with the vocabulary and be able to communicate more fluently and with confidence.
Intermediate I (28-30 hours)
Topics covered:
Going on a business trip; travelling; talking about family; discussing traffic regulations; reporting on a car accident; giving personal data; describing education
Grammar: past tense pattern and verb categories, verb forms (continued).
Intermediate II (28-30 hours)
Topics covered:
Travelling and booking a holiday; giving opinions; booking in hotels and restaurants; moving to a new office/home; describing the weather; tourism.
Grammar: Reinforcement of previous grammatical patterns, the Imperative Mood, Verb Forms (continued).
Intermediate III (28-30 hours)
Topics covered:
Dealing with the Immigration Department; describing the weather; describing means of entertainment, outings and parties.
Grammar: Past continuous, Verb Forms, Nominal & Descriptive Patterns.
Intermediate Conversation (28-30 hours)
Course Description:
Intermediate Conversation aims to strengthen the students’ communication skills at an intermediate level. The course recaps content covered in the previous Beginners and Intermediate levels. It offers students the opportunity to practice the application of vocab in new situations. The course prepares students to converse fluently and with confidence.
Transition (28-30 hours)
Course Description:
The Transition Course is a pre-requisite for the Advanced Arabic classes, the course objective is to provide students with a smooth transition into the world of Classical Arabic. Students are introduced to the classical form of words and grammatical concepts. The class aims to familiarize students to the written form of the Arabic language used in various contexts.
Advanced Arabic
Advanced Arabic Levels aim to enable students to improve their knowledge of Classical Arabic. The courses develop reading and writing skills as well as oral communication. The students explore a variety of contemporary topics that relate to the modern world. The course incorporates the use of a variety of textbooks and online materials.
The courses include topics such as:
- Education
- Social Situations
- Sports
- Cultural Events
- Politics
- Tourism
- Letter Writing
- Nature and Service Industries (banks, hotels, restaurants, airlines, shopping). Media (Radio, TV, and Newspapers)
- Working world
- Environment and Citizenship
- Arab History
- Culture
Note: Phonetics courses (using English transliteration instead of the Arabic script) are available upon request.
Cultural Arabic (14 hours)
Course Description:
The Course provides a good insight into cultural and social topics such as the values, traditions, social life, religions and geography of the Arab World. The course helps in creating cultural awareness and a better understanding of the Arabic norms and values. The course also includes an optional cultural trip.