Bilingual instruction for best pronunciation in Arabic
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Grammar in My Arabic
Teacher
An intelligent speech must meet certain conditions
such as the knowledge and application of parts of speech, hence, reading
and speaking in Arabic requires knowledge of Arabic grammar. Vowels are usually
understood by a native, and they are pronounced but not written. Understanding
basic Arabic grammar means to recognize a word when it is the name of an object,
a personal pronoun, or a verb among others, or whether a word is masculine,
feminine, definite or indefinite, etc... To make this process easy, we have
color coded the word and wrote an over 75,000 Arabic words with vowels. This
should make it easy to remember the grammatical case for each word in a
sentence.
Grammar in a language is the law that governs
communication, speech and writing. An Arabic language university course is
mostly grammar and examples. Home study is what usually follows for practice.
The Arabic Grammar section in My Arabic Teacher comprises an entire curriculum
one will find at a university in an Arab country such as Saudi Arabia, Morocco,
or Egypt. The lessons are the same as you will also find at a Western
university. A three months intensive Arabic course is usually practice of Arabic
grammar. The teacher may spend an entire hour in a classroom reviewing the same
subject. For example, when the subject of a lesson is about Personal Pronouns,
the teacher and the students work over that subject and review it during the
entire session.
It is easy to learn basic
Arabic grammar with My Arabic Teacher. The student can combine exercises and
advance to a new subject during the same session. This makes it possible for the
student to complete a given level in approximately two months. The English explanations are easy to understand, and the text is color coded with images. In this section the student may combine two or more rules and then try them in a self-test.
With My Arabic Teacher self-paced program, once the student understands the subject, he or she may move on to a new subject and spend the balance of study hour or two to expand the learning process and to find more examples throughout the curriculum. At level 2 of the Arabic grammar topic, the student should be able to recognize words, nouns,
verbs, adverbs, prepositions and personal pronouns, etc... Here the student will
learn how to conjugate verbs, or diagram short sentences, and gets ready to delve into level 3 of the program.
The exercise button link on the
Advanced Arabic Grammar is a good source for
learning how to parse an Arabic sentence. The Advanced Arabic Grammar
(Level 3) lessons on Verb Conjugation also are an excellent source for extra
examples and the use of meters one can learn from. Use the Index of
Grammatical Terms to enhance understanding. Click on the link button at
the top-right corner of the example window to reach the intended term for more
examples.
Enjoy it.