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Egyptian Dialect

Egyptian dialect is the most commonly understood dialect in the Arab world. This course is perfect for those looking to travel to Arabic speaking countries, strike basic conversations with others, and just have an enjoyable time learning this incredible language. If you want to visit any Arab countries, not just Egypt, it’s most recommended to learn Egyptian dialect. This course is being taught by Egyptian native teachers, who have a great ability to teach Egyptian Arabic competently and perfectly to anyone who is eager to learn colloquial Arabic. This course is divided into four levels; Kallimni Arabi (talk to me in Arabic), Kallimni Arabi Akter (talk to me more in Arabic), Kallimni Arabi Mazboot (talk to me in Arabic accurately), Kallimni fkul haga (talk to me about everything).

The first level student will learn Egyptian greetings, introduce oneself,  know possessiveness, numbers,  ask about jobs, know family members, adverbs of place, asking about vacations and holidays, know fruit and vegetables, future plans, what to do at the supermarket… Students will learn how to ask about clothes. They will know the weather and seasons of the year, suggestions and invitations, hobbies and free time. They will be taught what to do in a restaurant. They will learn the adverbs of frequency, expressing necessities and obligations. There also; imperative form, asking and ordering people, warning and prohibitions, giving advice, and reminding. They will become able to ask about abilities and hobbies, asking about the future, leaving and taking messages, making suggestions, apologizes, and excuses. Then there is a revision after this level. Then the teacher moves with the students to the next level, Kallimni Arabi Akter (Talk to me more in Arabic).

This is an upper intermediate course in spoken Egyptian Arabic. In this course student learns; my personal life, the white desert, chat with us, an Egyptian picture, the family, where should I travel, How is your new job, memories about old Egypt, childhood memories, who will help me, haven’t you heard about what has happened, I was in a hurry, I’m going out, I’m still cleaning, and then there will be a revision.

The third level is Kallimni Arabi Mazbout; an early advanced course in spoken Egyptian Dialect Arabic.

In this course students learn; what do you like to have on breakfast and what do you prefer? What do you like to do in your free time? What do you think? Why? What is the reason? Have you ever driven a sports car? The war was that year. This is something that happened a long time ago. Know yourself, bad luck, what would you do if you were in my place? A suitable job, God, give me a job, opinions, and debates about work. Then there will be a general revision.

 The fourth level is Kallimni Arabi fi Kul Haga, the last level in learning Egyptian dialect, the end of this online course. In this level, student will discuss the strategies and education, how to improve education, traveling abroad, Travel and tourism, the art and diplomacy of complaining, everyday troubles, let us do something, stories and news, teenagers and youth, piety, and propriety, from folklore, then revision is done, and the course comes to its end.

Egyptian Dialect

Learning the lessons of the Egyptian dialect will help you. What is the Egyptian language? You want to study The Egyptian language has been widely recognized in the Arab world thanks to Arabic music and movies. Therefore, it is a useful dialect not only in Egypt but also in all Arabic-speaking countries. Arabic is the official language of Egypt, and Egyptian Arabic is the commonly spoken Arabic dialect used by Egyptians. His lifestyle is active, happy, and very talkative. This Egyptian Arabic course offers basic connections and expressions that you can use to instantly launch an interface at a simple level.

Egyptian dialect lesson

The course covers the basics of Egyptian dialect. The first level includes an introduction, greetings, and nationality. The focus is on correct speech and pronunciation. It also allows the student to dialogue daily in Egypt and other countries, with a focus on accessible dialects in the best places and regions. Also, the course offers basic language and basic ideas during regular discussions. This course plans to provide students with the daily needs of the Egyptian language in various fields and places.

Description of Egyptian dialect courses

This course is aimed at students who have almost no knowledge of the Arabic language and want to have the basic knowledge. It then recommends that students have a basic understanding of the current standard Arabic language before beginning this course. This basic course will cover the daily conditions under which foreigners will live in Egypt. The course focuses on oral relational skills, listening skills, and social skills to be created through situational dialogues used in discussions.

Egyptian Arabic II
It is intended for students who know the Arabic word game and some basic communication elements of the spoken Egyptian Arabic language, it is used to create skills in vocal relationships, showing the daily living conditions of a foreigner living in Egypt. She probably lives in a taxi. Order food and chat with [local friends]. Furthermore, social skills emerge through proper discussion of circumstances and dialogues.

Egyptian Arabic III
This level is intended for intermediate students who can speak with sufficient knowledge of the subjects defined in everyday life. In the end, you will have [the ability to speak] effortlessly. Finally, you will gain a deep understanding of the social problems facing modern Egyptians in the changing aspects of life.

What will I get from this course?
Interact with entry-level Egyptian Arabic using keywords and phrases
Greetings, goodbye and “please”, “thank you” etc.
Build respect and relationships by choosing formal or informal words to appeal to people depending on the context
“Who?”, “What?”, “When?”, “Where?”, “Why?” And how?”
Look at the people and things that use the right pronouns (him, her, it, you, this, this, etc.)
One to one hundred counts in Egyptian Arabic
Use useful (linked) credit words from other languages that are part of Egyptian Arabic

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