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Learn Arabic Online – Level 2

Course Overview

You’ve already learned the basics in our Level 1 course, you know how to count and introduce yourself. Now it’s time to further your knowledge and become a step closer to fluency.

Arabic speakers are a hot commodity right now. Did you know that many United States government agencies will prioritize the application of someone who speaks Arabic because there’s a lack of Arabic speakers in the United States?

Arabic is considered one of the more challenging languages for native English speakers to learn. Cudoo aims to make learning Arabic as easy as possible with our online Arabic courses. Arabic is an incredibly useful language to know. There are three versions of Arabic but this Modern Standard Arabic online course will prepare you for situations with native Arabic speakers anywhere in the world.

This will help you know how to

  • Describe family members like “my niece” or “my nephew”
  • Discuss professions and livings
  • Ask someone their age
  • The days, weeks, months
  • Revisit complex topics, such as time
  • And so much more!

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

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: Family members revision
  • Lesson 2: Possessive for masculine nouns
  • Lesson 3: Introduction to the of construction
  • Lesson 4: My nephew in Arabic
  • Lesson 5: My niece in Arabic
  • Lesson 6: Family members synonyms
  • Lesson 7: Some more family members
  • Lesson 8: Demonstratives with Family members
  • Lesson 9: Introduce your family members – Part 1
  • Lesson 10: Introduce your family members – Part 2
  • Lesson 11: Is this with the family members
  • Lesson 12: Is this with the family members
  • Lesson 13: Who is this with the family members
  • Lesson 14: Who is this with the family members
  • Lesson 15: Our with family masculine words
  • Lesson 16: Our with family feminine words
  • Lesson 17: Your with family masculine words
  • Lesson 18: Your with family feminine words
  • Lesson 19: Their with family masculine words
  • Lesson 20: Their with family feminine words
  • Lesson 21: Plural possessives with general masculine words
  • Lesson 22: Plural possessives with general feminine words
  • Lesson 23: Professions
  • Lesson 24: Professions with the personal pronouns
  • Lesson 25: Professions with questions
  • Lesson 26: Professions with questions & their answers
  • Lesson 27: Verb to work and professions
  • Lesson 28: Negate Verb to work in Arabic
  • Lesson 29: How old are you
  • Lesson 30: Unit Revision – Dialogues
  • Lesson 31: Cardinal Numbers revision
  • Lesson 32: Ordinal numbers
  • Lesson 33: Ordinal numbers
  • Lesson 34: Feminine ordinal numbers & the time
  • Lesson 35: When do we use the masculine ordinal numbers
  • Lesson 36: When do we use the masculine ordinal numbers
  • Lesson 37: In which floor do you live
  • Lesson 38: In which building do you work
  • Lesson 39: What time is it
  • Lesson 40: What time is it – Part 1
  • Lesson 41: What time is it – Part 2
  • Lesson 42: What time is it – Part 3
  • Lesson 43: What time is it – Part 4
  • Lesson 44: What time is it – Part 5
  • Lesson 45: What time is it – Part 6
  • Lesson 46: What time is it – Part 7
  • Lesson 47: What time is it – Part 8
  • Lesson 48: What time is it – Part 9
  • Lesson 49: What time is it – Part 10
  • Lesson 50: What time is it – Part 11
  • Lesson 51: What time is it – Part 12
  • Lesson 52: Days of the week
  • Lesson 53: Months of the year
  • Lesson 54: Seasons of the year
  • Lesson 55: Time Vocabulary
  • Lesson 56: Verb to wake up
  • Lesson 57: Negate Verb to wake up
  • Lesson 58: Verb to drink
  • Lesson 59: Negate Verb to drink
  • Lesson 60: Verb to eat
  • Lesson 61: Negate Verb to eat
  • Lesson 62: Verb to watch
  • Lesson 63: Negate Verb to watch
  • Lesson 64: Verb to read
  • Lesson 65: Negate Verb to read
  • Lesson 66: Verb to go
  • Lesson 67: Negate Verb to go
  • Lesson 68: Asking questions with when
  • Lesson 69: When is the lunch break
  • Lesson 70: Revision of the Time Unit
  • Arabic Level 2 – End of Course Quiz