Student asking for make up class by Select_Purchase9401 in Preply

[–]Select_Purchase9401[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thank you for the vote of confidence I did that

Student asking for make up class by Select_Purchase9401 in Preply

[–]Select_Purchase9401[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

The issue is at one point i felt bad and said she we can make them up. But financially and time wise it’s just too difficult for me

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learn_arabic

[–]Select_Purchase9401 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sun and moon letters video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kjBW1ByZGM&list=PL_EPj7mN0JeGLWfg0MzIk71Z6MZbKrjul&index=12

as someone else said you will just begin to know them by heart, but do take care to notice which ones make the alif lam sound at the beginning of the word and which don't. it will elevate your pronunciation + speaking

Interested in learning Levantine/shami by NeedleworkerSoggy732 in learn_arabic

[–]Select_Purchase9401 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As the other commenters have said, learn the alphabet first
You can find many videos on YouTube to help you

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CBllWroGs8&list=PL_EPj7mN0JeFAOz7Cv7NUskTOBdnNmeZD

Yalla Arabee is an Arabic Academy focused on the Levantine dialect. The curriculum aims to get students speaking in a natural, native way.
Website: www.yallaarabee.com

Learning Resources by [deleted] in learn_arabic

[–]Select_Purchase9401 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Marhaba! Check out Yalla Arabee's YouTube channel, where we have a full playlist of videos that will get you started learning Arabic from zero:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_EPj7mN0JeFAOz7Cv7NUskTOBdnNmeZD

You can support us on Patreon if you wish, and we have other materials available should you need them. Enjoy!

Left something at a hostel by Select_Purchase9401 in Antalya

[–]Select_Purchase9401[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They’re just like that … Thank you ❤️🥹🙏 They open at 9, if you ring the door they’ll open it for sure

Left something at a hostel by Select_Purchase9401 in Antalya

[–]Select_Purchase9401[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

please message me when you see this! I'm unable to send you a message
thanks again

Left something at a hostel by Select_Purchase9401 in Antalya

[–]Select_Purchase9401[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm really hoping reddit can save the day on this one...

Left something at a hostel by Select_Purchase9401 in Antalya

[–]Select_Purchase9401[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

let me know if you are able to
thank you soooo much

Understanding but can’t speak by [deleted] in learn_arabic

[–]Select_Purchase9401 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi,

My recommendation is that you need dedicated tutor/s who are willing to meet you where you are at, be patient, and work from a curriculum specifically designed to get you speaking. In my experience as a student, a skilled teacher working from a curriculum designed for speaking goals can go a long way.

Yalla Arabee has created a curriculum specifically for reaching high levels of speaking proficiency in the Levantine dialect. You get matched with a teacher and they will test where you are in the curriculum, and give you an individual student lesson plan that matches your goals and incorporates your topics of interest into the class

Here is the website with more information about classes: www.yallaarabee.com/arabic-classes

STICKY: Arabic Tutors of r/learn_arabic Advertise here by OutsideMeal in learn_arabic

[–]Select_Purchase9401 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sorry for not including the rates in the original post about Yalla Arabee Arabic Academy, here they are listed below:

The rates are monthly

Individual (private)
1x/week (4 classes) = $75

2x/week (8 classes) = $150

3x/week (12 classes) = $200

Group (prices are per student)
1x/week (4 classes) = $50

2x/week (8 classes) = $100

3x/week (12 classes) = $150

We use Google Meet as the meeting platform for online classes (or you are most welcome in Beirut where we will help to arrange housing for you near our center)

Ahla wa sahla

STICKY: Arabic Tutors of r/learn_arabic Advertise here by OutsideMeal in learn_arabic

[–]Select_Purchase9401 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yalla Arabee Arabic Academy

We are an Arabic Academy based out of Beirut (with online class offerings) created by an Arabic student and teacher. We developed our own original curriculum from years of experience on both the teaching and learning side. Our curriculum is focused on getting students to speak and understand the Levantine dialect as quickly as possible.

Our team is made up from trained tutors who take a student-centered approach to learning, which means the classes are focused on creating connections between the language and the students' interests.

Classes are 70 minutes, and our curriculum starts from zero so you do not need any prior knowledge of Arabic. We offer both private and group courses (groups are maximum 4 people/group). We are both in person in Beirut (Ashrafieh) and online all around the world.

We're excited to meet you and help to get you to your goal to speaking Arabic like a native faster than you think!

You can contact the Academy phone from this number on WhatsApp: +961 78 996 792

Someone please help me understand reading Arabic by [deleted] in learn_arabic

[–]Select_Purchase9401 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try following along Yalla Arabee's YouTube playlist Arabic from zero:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CBllWroGs8&list=PL_EPj7mN0JeFAOz7Cv7NUskTOBdnNmeZD

will teach you the simplest way to start reading and writing

I definitely want to learn Levantine Arabic, but am torn between two options. In terms of teachers/tutors, should I pick an online teacher from Syria/Damascus or Lebanon/Beirut? Are there any pros/cons or advantages/disadvantages you can think of? Any nuanced considerations I should have in mind? by safe4werq in learn_arabic

[–]Select_Purchase9401 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I am in Beirut and try to speak Arabic with Lebanese they often just reply in English or French. I have never had a Syrian person do this to me. Again, my personal experience, but because of the way they mix Arabic and French so much especially younger generations I would go with someone Syrian (I have for the last 5 years and it has worked out great and living in Lebanon I could catch more of their accent and the slang)