Arabic for non Arabic speakers

Need based arabic session, catering to every individual and his needs.

The lesson would begin with the participant assessing the current level of the learner, whether a complete beginner or someone with some prior Arabic knowledge. Based on this, they would structure the lesson accordingly. For beginners, the focus would be on the Arabic alphabet and sound system. The participant would go through each Arabic letter, demonstrating proper pronunciation and lip/tongue positioning. Learners would practice writing the letters and be given pronunciation drills. Next, basic vocabulary would be introduced through images, gestures, and translations into the learner's native language. High frequency words across different topics like greetings, family, colors, etc. would be covered through repetition and simple dialogues. The participant would then explain foundational Arabic grammar concepts like noun-adjective agreement, present tense verbs, and basic sentence structure. Examples would be given, highlighting similarities and differences with the learner's native language. For more advanced learners, the dialect focus would be determined based on their interests and goals. Vocabulary would be expanded through discussions of current events, media, literature, etc. in that dialect. The participant would analyze speech samples to highlight dialectal differences. Throughout the lesson, the participant would provide ample opportunities for practice conversations, correcting pronunciation and grammatical errors. The use of games, songs, and engaging activities would reinforce concepts.