Learn Egyptian colloquial Arabic (Egyptian Dialect) From Scratch For Total Beginners To Intermediate
The course I have developed will teach you colloquial Egyptian Arabic (also known as Masry) from scratch. No prior knowledge is needed. I will use and teach you the Franco-Arabic method for writing Arabic words with Latin rather than Arabic script. This is a very popular system these days, including in Arabic countries.
What you’ll learn
- Greetings, Apologies And pronouns.
- Masculine, feminine and prepositions.
- Numbers, prices, time, dates.
- Present tense.
- Future tense.
- Speaking by using common sentences and expressions which Egyptians use most frequently.
Course Content
- Introduction –> 1 lecture • 3min.
- Greetings, Apologies And pronouns –> 14 lectures • 45min.
- Masculine, feminine, possession and prepositions –> 10 lectures • 32min.
- Numbers, prices, time and dates –> 8 lectures • 27min.
- Present tense –> 14 lectures • 51min.
- Future tense –> 12 lectures • 30min.
- Speaking – Basic Phrases –> 10 lectures • 32min.
- Speaking – General Conversation –> 8 lectures • 16min.
- Speaking – Date And Time –> 6 lectures • 10min.
Requirements
The course I have developed will teach you colloquial Egyptian Arabic (also known as Masry) from scratch. No prior knowledge is needed. I will use and teach you the Franco-Arabic method for writing Arabic words with Latin rather than Arabic script. This is a very popular system these days, including in Arabic countries.
I personally love this writing method, and many Egyptians use it to communicate with each other on WhatsApp and social media platforms such as Facebook.
In the following tutorials, I will take you through a simple step-by-step process designed to teach you the vocabulary and grammatical rules you will need to learn how to speak Egyptian Arabic.
To help you understand how sentences are structured, I use color coding to distinguish between different grammatical components and to help you remember specific details. I also provide a translation of both Arabic phrases, as well as individual words.
This course is divided into two main parts
The first part of the course focuses on the most important aspects of any language: grammar and vocabulary, and how to properly construct sentences with the words you know. At the end of each lesson, you will find two important resources: (1) some exercises to ensure that you have properly understood what has been introduced; and (2) an audio recording that reviews everything covered in that particular chapter, so that you can anchor what you learned, and strengthen both your listening and your pronunciation.
The second section of the course focuses entirely on the development of speaking skills. It is designed to help you learn and use common sentences and expressions which Egyptians use most frequently in different types of situations.