Embark on a linguistic journey with “Discover the Magic of Egyptian Arabic: A Fast-Track to Fluency.” Led by experienced instructor Anas.
This course is designed to immerse you in the richness of Egyptian Arabic and Modern Standard Arabic (فصحى).
Whether you’re a beginner or seeking to enhance your language skills, this course promises a unique blend of essential expressions, cultural nuances, and practical listening exercises. Join us to unravel the magic of communication in the heart of Egypt. Here are course highlights:
Cultural Connection: Immerse yourself in the cultural fabric of Egypt, learning expressions deeply rooted in everyday life.
Practical Listening Skills: Sharpen your listening abilities through engaging exercises in both Egyptian Arabic and Modern Standard Arabic (فصحى).
Express with Confidence: Master essential phrases, from polite apologies to heartfelt gratitude, ensuring confident communication.
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By completing this course, you will learn:
Expressing Apologies: Learn how to gracefully say “Don’t mention it” and express sincere apologies in both Egyptian Arabic and Modern Standard Arabic (فصحى).
Polite Acknowledgments: Master expressions like “Excuse me” and “I sincerely apologize,” fostering courteous communication.
Cultural Greetings: Delve into traditional greetings, including “Peace be upon you” and “May safety be with you,” enriching your cultural understanding.
Gratitude Mastery: Express thanks in various forms, from basic “Thanks” to thanking others on someone’s behalf, expanding your appreciation vocabulary.
Daily Interaction Phrases: Acquire phrases for daily interactions, from saying “Good morning” to bidding farewell with “See you later.”
Enhanced Listening Skills: Elevate your listening skills through progressive exercises, building a strong foundation for effective communication in Egyptian Arabic and Modern Standard Arabic (فصحى).
Modern Standard Arabic: ‘I refuse to apologize politely.’ compared with Egyptian Arabic.
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Modern Standard Arabic: ‘I’m not mistaken.’ compared with Egyptian dialect.
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Modern Standard Arabic: ‘Please.’ — The basic form compared with Egyptian dialect.
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Modern Standard Arabic: ‘Please, lit. if you allow.’ compared with Egyptian dialect.
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Modern Standard Arabic: ‘Here you are.’ compared with Egyptian dialect.
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Modern Standard Arabic: ‘Bring me…, please.’ compared with Egyptian dialect.
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Modern Standard Arabic: using the word "please" compared with Egyptian dialect.
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Improve your listening skills – Part 1.
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Modern Standard Arabic: ‘Just a moment please.’ compared with Egyptian dialect.
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Modern Standard Arabic: ‘Bring me a pen, please.’ compared with Egyptian dialect.
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Modern Standard Arabic: ‘Please continue.’ compared with Egyptian dialect.
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Modern Standard Arabic: ‘Please stop.’ compared with Egyptian dialect.
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Modern Standard Arabic: ‘The bill please.’ compared with Egyptian dialect.
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Modern Standard Arabic: ‘Please wait here.’ compared with Egyptian dialect.
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Modern Standard Arabic: ‘Yes that’s correct.’ compared with Egyptian dialect.
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Modern Standard Arabic: ‘Yes, I have heard of that.’ compared with Egyptian dialect.
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Modern Standard Arabic: ‘Yes, I would like some.’ compared with Egyptian dialect.
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Modern Standard Arabic: ‘Yes, I speak Arabic.’ compared with Egyptian dialect.
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Modern Standard Arabic: ‘Yes, please.’ compared with Egyptian dialect.
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Modern Standard Arabic: ‘No, I’m ok.’ compared with Egyptian dialect.
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Modern Standard Arabic: ‘No problem.’ compared with Egyptian dialect.
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Modern Standard Arabic: ‘No, Thanks.’ compared with Egyptian dialect.
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Modern Standard Arabic: How to negate an activity in the past ‘I didn’t…’ compared with Egyptian dialect.
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Modern Standard Arabic: ‘I didn’t eat.’ compared with Egyptian dialect.
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Improve your listening skills – Part 2 and revision.
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