AnyArabic | Intermediate Arabic Grammar Course: Mastering Language Structure

Last Updated: Jun 5, 2026

Intermediate Arabic Grammar Course: Mastering Language Structure

Get full access to 7+ hours of video Arabic lessons and learn everything you need to ‎know about syntax analysis (e’raab) ‎الإعراب

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Course Description

Ready to move beyond basic Arabic and communicate with more accuracy and control? This intermediate course helps you strengthen your grammar, build clearer sentences, and use Arabic more confidently in everyday and professional situations.

You’ll develop a stronger understanding of sentence structure, verb conjugation, noun case endings, adjective agreement, and common word patterns. Each concept is taught through practical examples, so you can apply what you learn in speaking, listening, reading, and writing.

Designed for learners who already know the basics, this course will help you turn your existing knowledge into stronger, more natural communication.

Enroll today and take the next step toward clearer, more confident Arabic.


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What Will I Learn?

  • You will learn how to conjugate verbs accurately, recognise noun case endings الْإِعْرَابُ, apply adjective agreement, and understand common Arabic word patterns. You will also learn how to connect ideas and build longer, more complex sentences without losing clarity or grammatical accuracy.

    By the end of the course, you will be better prepared to use Arabic in social, travel, academic, and professional situations. You will also strengthen your speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills while communicating with greater fluency and confidence.

Course Contents

About Your Instructor
02:00
A Message from Haytham
01:30
How to get the most out of this course?
03:12

Introduction to attached pronouns in Arabic
11:00
How to use attached pronouns with singular masculine nouns with examples
09:55
How to use attached pronouns with singular feminine nouns with examples
12:30
How to use attached pronouns with dual masculine nouns in the nominative case with examples
13:55
How to use attached pronouns with dual masculine nouns in the accusative and genitive
09:33
How to use attached pronouns with dual feminine nouns in the nominative case
10:55
How to use attached pronouns with dual feminine nouns in the accusative and genitive
13:00
How to use attached pronouns with masculine sound plural in the nominative case
17:33
How to use attached pronouns with masculine sound plural in the accusative and genitive
15:12
How to use attached pronouns with feminine sound plural in the nominative case with examples
13:50
How to use attached pronouns with feminine sound plural in the accusative and genitive
11:55
How to use attached pronouns with broken plural in the accusative, nominative and genitive
14:55
How to use attached pronouns with verbs in the active present tense with example
22:20
How to use attached pronouns with verbs in the near future tense with examples
23:00
How to use attached pronouns with verbs in the far future tense with examples
19:45
How to use attached pronouns with verbs in the past tense with examples
16:00
How to use attached pronouns with verbs in the imperative with examples
18:45
How to use attached pronouns with one-letter prepositions with examples
13:50
How to use attached pronouns with two-letter prepositions with examples
22:45
How to use attached pronouns with three-letter prepositions with examples
11:00

Noun case ending of singular masculine and singular feminine (accusative, nominative, genitive)
12:44
Noun case ending of dual masculine and dual feminine (accusative, nominative, genitive)
10:50
Noun case ending of masculine sound plural (accusative, nominative and genitive)
13:30
Noun case ending of feminine sound plural (accusative, nominative and genitive)
11:22
Noun case ending of broken plural (accusative, nominative and genitive) with examples
14:11

Introduction to types of sentences in Arabic
13:23
How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) of the nominal sentence of singular
11:43
How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) of the nominal sentence of dual
14:54
How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) of the nominal sentence of masculine
12:22
Jussive prohibitive Particle “laa” when the present tense verb is singular
15:25
How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) of the nominal sentence of feminine
13:24
How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) of the nominal sentence of broken plural
16:33
How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) of the verbal sentence when the doer is singular with examples
12:13
How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) of the verbal sentence when the doer is dual with examples
18:23
How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) of the verbal sentence when the doer is masculine or feminine sound plural with examples
20:43
How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) of the verbal sentence when the doer is broken plural with examples
15:13
How to convert a verbal sentence into a nominal sentence with examples
22:45

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COURSE INSTRUCTOR
Haytham Ibrahim
Haytham is a TAFL & ASP specialist, curriculum developer, and founder of AnyArabic. After creating The Real Arabic Course, which reached 50,000+ English speaking students worldwide, he launched AnyArabic in 2021 — now home to 100+ native Arab instructors and 150+ courses in MSA, dialects, and Classical Arabic.
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