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Learn Arabic Online – Level 1

Course Overview

Arabic is one of the oldest languages on Earth. Being that it’s over 1500 years old, it’s natural that other languages have taken notes from Arabic. This language is extremely broad-reaching, it’s spoken by over 300 million people worldwide and is the official language of 29 different countries. In fact, Arabic is so widely spoken that it’s one of the United Nations official languages.

There is extremely high demand at the moment for Arabic speakers. In the United States, many government agencies are fast-tracking applicants who already have knowledge of the Arabic language.

Arabic is an incredibly useful language to know. There are three versions but this Modern Standard Arabic online course will prepare you for everyday situations with native Arabic speakers. Arabic is considered one of the more challenging languages for native English speakers to learn. However, we aim to make learning this intricate language as easy as possible to learn with our online Arabic courses.

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What Will I Learn?

  • Common Arabic words and useful Arabic phrases
  • Various unique characteristics of Arabic
  • The Arabic alphabet and vowels
  • How to effectively introduce yourself
  • Numbers 0-100
  • And so much more!

Once you complete this course, you have the option to continue learning with our Level 2, or Level 3 courses. These courses will give you an even more in-depth look at the Arabic language, grammar, and pronunciation. You can cater online Arabic courses to your needs as well, be sure to check out our versions of Arabic, such as Classical Arabic and Arabic for Hospitality!

Why Learn Arabic Online with Cudoo? 

Thanks to Cudoo’s mobile compatibility, you can access your online language course anytime, anywhere. You’ll have lifetime access so you’ll never be able to forget your new skills, jump back in anytime for a refresher! Additionally, you will receive a certificate of completion to put on your LinkedIn and share it with your current or future employers.

Course Content

  • Lesson 1: Arabic Starter – Introduction to the Arabic Language – Common words
  • Lesson 2: Arabic Starter – Greetings of the Day – Part-1
  • Lesson 3: Arabic Starter – Greetings of the Day – Part-2
  • Lesson 4: Arabic Starter – How are you
  • Lesson 5: Arabic Starter – Varieties of the Arabic Language
  • Lesson 6: Arabic Starter – Characteristics of the Arabic Language – Part-1
  • Lesson 7: Arabic Starter – Characteristics of the Arabic Language – Part-2
  • Lesson 8: Arabic Starter – Characteristics of the Arabic Language – Part-3
  • Lesson 9: Arabic Starter – Characteristics of the Arabic Language – Part-4
  • Lesson 10: Arabic Starter – Characteristics of the Arabic Language – Part-5
  • Lesson 11: Arabic Starter – Arabic Alphabet – Part-1
  • Lesson 12: Arabic Starter – Arabic Alphabet – Part-2
  • Lesson 13: Arabic Starter – Vowels in Arabic – Part-1
  • Lesson 14: Arabic Starter – Vowels in Arabic – Part-2
  • Lesson 15: Arabic Starter – Arabic letters with the first short vowel
  • Lesson 16: Arabic Starter – Arabic letters with the second short vowel
  • Lesson 17: Arabic Starter – Arabic letters with the third short vowel
  • Lesson 18: Arabic Starter – Arabic letters with the first long vowel
  • Lesson 19: Arabic Starter – Arabic letters with the second long vowel
  • Lesson 20: Arabic Starter – Arabic letters with the third long vowel
  • Lesson 21: Arabic Starter – Arabic Sounds – Part 1
  • Lesson 22: Arabic Starter – Arabic Sounds – Part 2
  • Lesson 23: Arabic Starter – Arabic Sounds – Part 3
  • Lesson 24: Arabic Starter – Arabic Sounds – Part 4
  • Lesson 25: Arabic Starter My name is
  • Lesson 26: Arabic Starter – What is your name
  • Lesson 27: Arabic Starter – More Greetings
  • Lesson 28: Arabic Starter – Personal Pronouns
  • Lesson 29: Arabic Starter Countries in Arabic – Part 1
  • Lesson 30: Arabic Starter Countries in Arabic – Part 2
  • Lesson 31: Arabic Starter – Where are you from
  • Lesson 32: Arabic Starter – Nationalities
  • Lesson 33: Arabic Starter – Numbers from (0-20)
  • Lesson 34: Arabic Starter – Numbers from (21-99)
  • Lesson 35: Arabic Starter – Give your contact address details in Arabic
  • Lesson 36: Arabic Starter – Express likes and dislikes
  • Lesson 37: Arabic Starter – Talk about your hobbies
  • Lesson 38: Arabic Starter – Genders in Arabic – Part 1
  • Lesson 39: Arabic Starter – Genders in Arabic – Part 2
  • Lesson 40: Arabic Starter – Possessive pronouns with masculine words
  • Lesson 41: Arabic Starter – Possessive pronouns with feminine words Part 1
  • Lesson 42: Arabic Starter – Possessive pronouns with feminine words Part 2
  • Lesson 43: Arabic Starter – Demonstrative pronouns in Arabic
  • Lesson 44: Arabic Starter – Introduction to the sun and moon letters
  • Lesson 45: Arabic Starter – Sun letters
  • Lesson 46: Arabic Starter – Moon letters
  • Lesson 47: Arabic Starter – He and She – Part 1
  • Lesson 48: Arabic Starter – He and She – Part 2
  • Lesson 49: Arabic Starter – He and She – Part 3
  • Lesson 50: Arabic Starter – He and She – Part 4
  • Lesson 51: Arabic Starter – Introduction to the conjugation – Part 1
  • Lesson 52: Arabic Starter – Introduction to the conjugation – Part 2
  • Lesson 53: Arabic Starter – Introduction to the conjugation – Part 3
  • Lesson 54: Arabic Starter – Verb to live and give your address
  • Lesson 55: Arabic Starter – Negate Verb to live in Arabic
  • Lesson 56: Arabic Starter – Verb to work and tell where do you work
  • Lesson 57: Arabic Starter – Negate Verb to work in Arabic
  • Lesson 58: Arabic Starter – Verb to study in Arabic
  • Lesson 59: Arabic Starter – Negate Verb to study in Arabic
  • Lesson 60: Arabic Starter – Prepositions in Arabic – Part 1
  • Lesson 61: Arabic Starter – Prepositions in Arabic – Part 2
  • Lesson 62: Arabic Starter – Prepositions in Arabic – Part 3
  • Lesson 63: Arabic Starter – Verb to like in Arabic
  • Lesson 64: Arabic Starter – Negate Verb to like in Arabic
  • Lesson 65: Arabic Starter – Introduction to Verb To Have
  • Lesson 66: Arabic Starter Verb To Have in Arabic – Option 1
  • Lesson 67: Arabic Starter Verb To Have in Arabic – Negate Option 1
  • Lesson 68: Arabic Starter Verb To Have in Arabic – Option 2
  • Lesson 69: Arabic Starter Verb To Have in Arabic – Negate Option 2
  • Lesson 70: Arabic Starter Verb To Have in Arabic – Option 3
  • Lesson 71: Arabic Starter Verb To Have in Arabic – Negate Option 3
  • Lesson 72: Arabic Starter- Conjunctions in Arabic
  • Lesson 73: Arabic Starter – Describing with adjectives
  • Lesson 74: Arabic Starter- Family members
  • Lesson 75: Arabic Starter Fruits, Vegetables, and Food
  • Lesson 76: Arabic Starter – Directions & places
  • Lesson 77: Arabic Starter – Names of the rooms in a house
  • Lesson 78: Arabic Starter – Yes/No Questions in Arabic
  • Lesson 79: Arabic Starter – Open questions in Arabic – Part 1
  • Lesson 80: Arabic Starter – Open questions in Arabic – Part 2

Vocabulary Game

Arabic Level 1 – End of Course Quiz