Course overview

Adult Arabic (B3) is built for learners who want Arabic they can actually use. Some students need Arabic for daily life in Egypt, some want to communicate with Arabic-speaking family, and others want a clear foundation in formal Arabic. This course gives adults a practical entry point without making the learning process feel heavy or academic.

Students begin with useful words, sentence patterns, and conversation practice, then follow the path that best fits their needs: daily-life Arabic, Egyptian colloquial, or Modern Standard Arabic foundations. Lessons focus on speaking, listening, useful vocabulary, and confidence-building through repetition and guided interaction.

By the end of the course, students will be able to handle everyday situations more comfortably, speak in short conversations, and continue to the next level with a stronger foundation.

What you’ll learn

By the end of this course students will be able to:

  • Use Arabic in common daily-life situations

  • Build confidence in speaking and understanding short conversations

  • Learn practical vocabulary for transport, shopping, food, directions, and services

  • Speak in useful sentence patterns instead of isolated words

  • Improve listening recognition in real-life contexts

  • Follow the path that matches your goal: daily life, Egyptian Arabic, or formal Arabic

Key topics covered

  • 1

    Essential greetings and conversation starters

  • 2

    Daily-life vocabulary and practical expressions

  • 3

    Asking for help, directions, and information

  • 4

    Shopping, food, transportation, and service situations

  • 5

    Core sentence patterns for real communication

  • 6

    Listening practice with guided repetition

  • 7

    Path options: Survival Arabic / Egyptian Colloquial / MSA Foundations

Course curriculum

Survival Arabic

Objective: Handle the most common daily-life situations with confidence.

Lessons inside this unit:

  • Greetings and introductions

  • Numbers, time, and simple requests

  • Shopping, ordering food, and asking prices

  • Asking for directions and basic help

Egyptian Colloquial Arabic

Objective: Speak more naturally in everyday Egyptian contexts.

Lessons inside this unit:

  • Common Egyptian expressions and responses

  • Family, home, and daily routine language

  • Real-life role-plays (transport, markets, neighbors, services)

  • Listening and repeating natural speech patterns

MSA Foundations

Objective: Build a simple base in formal Arabic for broader communication.

Lessons inside this unit:

  • Basic formal sentence patterns

  • Common vocabulary used in standard Arabic

  • Reading short simple phrases and dialogues

  • Structured practice for accuracy and clarity

Who this course is for

This course is perfect if:

  • You live in Egypt or interact often with Arabic speakers

  • You want practical Arabic for real life, not only theory

  • You want a structured course with clear speaking goals

  • You want to choose between daily-life Arabic, Egyptian Arabic, or formal Arabic foundations

Not suitable if:

  • You want only Qur’an reading → start with A1
  • You want only Qur’an understanding → start with C1


  • Program Focus

Arabic Reading & Writing, Arabic Speaking, Practical Communication

  • Session Length

30 min, 45 min, 60 min

  • Sessions per Week

Flexible

  • Format

1-to-1, Group

  • Enrollment Type

Rolling Enrollment

  • Certification

Yes

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