The Railway Children in Arabic for students of Arabic. This video can be used a teaching resource for listening and reading Activities. It was recorded with slow pace reading to meet the needs of speakers of other languages who are studying Arabic. The audio quality and image quality of the Arabic script were also made HD to meet all purposes and needs. The Book is read by: Nizar Taha Hajj Ahmad
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Lisan Arabi’s channel on YouTube is growing with the new videos we upload on regular bases. The videos are designed to serve both Arabic and English speakers alike. These videos are meant to help speakers of other languages (mainly English speakers) to learn Arabic and Arabic speakers to learn English.
The videos cover several categories ranging from basic vocabulary to high grammar of the Arabic and Arabic poetry.
The videos also include popular Arabic songs translated into English.
There is a section for kids. The videos in this section are designed to help young learners hear basic Arabic using simple and colourful graphics.
This video below introduces 21 items of vocabulary. These 21 items include the two connective letters [ك – ل – م] in various positions within the word. After you have watched the video and learned the words, you can scroll down this page to do the interactive quizzes and check your progress.
Arabic Vocabulary ONLY:
This resource may look simple to most learners. Actually, I designed it to be so. Although it is simple, it is very helpful for all levels of non-native speakers of Arabic once it is used properly. Such activities gain their power from their simplicity. If you watch the video you notice:
– Since I am keen on avoiding mother language interference in these videos, I resort to using only Arabic on the screen.
– To keep the learner’s focus on the identified (image) and the identifier (sound/written form, I use simple images.
– I read slowly with clear native speaker voice to make sure that the learners hear all sounds of Arabic letters articulated properly and naturally especially the challenging ones such as ص ،ض، ظ، ح، ع، غ، ق
– The words selected are common vocabulary items.
– I use Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) as it is closer to the dialects of most Arab countries.
Remember to repeat the word after you hear it. Pause or rewind the video before you proceed if you are not sure that you can say the word properly.
Focus on the image to know the meaning and the written form of the word to gain fluency in reading. DON’Ttranslate in your head. Say the word aloud several times in Arabic to avoid mental translation. Close your eyes if you want and envisage the written form or the image when you are saying the word.
Vocabulary Set 10 Words
This quiz covers Arabic vocabulary items with the three connective letters : ( ك-ل-م ) occurring in different positions within the
word.
This video below introduces 14 items of vocabulary. These 14 items include the two connective letters [ق – ف] in various positions within the word. After you have watched the video and learned the words, you can scroll down this page to do the interactive quizzes and check your progress.
Arabic Vocabulary ONLY:
This resource may look simple to most learners. Actually, I designed it to be so. Although it is simple, it is very helpful for all levels of non-native speakers of Arabic once it is used properly. Such activities gain their power from their simplicity. If you watch the video you notice:
– Since I am keen on avoiding mother language interference in these videos, I resort to using only Arabic on the screen.
– To keep the learner’s focus on the identified (image) and the identifier (sound/written form, I use simple images.
– I read slowly with clear native speaker voice to make sure that the learners hear all sounds of Arabic letters articulated properly and naturally especially the challenging ones such as ص ،ض، ظ، ح، ع، غ، ق
– The words selected are common vocabulary items.
– I use Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) as it is closer to the dialects of most Arab countries.
Remember to repeat the word after you hear it. Pause or rewind the video before you proceed if you are not sure that you can say the word properly.
Focus on the image to know the meaning and the written form of the word to gain fluency in reading. DON’Ttranslate in your head. Say the word aloud several times in Arabic to avoid mental translation. Close your eyes if you want and envisage the written form or the image when you are saying the word.
Vocabulary Set 9 Words
This quiz covers Arabic vocabulary items with the two connective letters : ( ف - ق ) occurring in different positions within the
word.
This video below introduces 8 items of vocabulary. These 8 items include the two connective letters [غ -ع] in various positions within the word. After you have watched the video and learned the words, you can scroll down to do the interactive quizzes to check your progress.
Arabic Vocabulary ONLY:
This resource may look simple to most learners. Actually, I designed it to be so. Although it is simple, it is very helpful for all levels of non-native speakers of Arabic once it is used properly. Such activities gain their power from their simplicity. If you watch the video you notice:
– Only Arabic is used on the screen as I am very keen on avoiding mother language interference when I make these videos unless it is an instruction or a point that requires explanation or cannot be illustrated through graphics or images.
– Simple images with no distractors to keep the learner’s focus on the identified (image) and the identifier (sound/written form).
– Clear native speaker voice is used to make sure that the learners hear all sounds of Arabic letters pronounced properly and naturally especially the challenging ones such as ص ،ض، ظ، ح، ع، غ، ق
– The words selected are everyday vocabulary items
– Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is used which is closer to the dialects of most Arab countries.
Remember to repeat the word after you hear it. Pause or rewind the video before you proceed if you are not sure that you can say the word properly.
Focus on the image to know the meaning and the written form of the word to gain fluency in reading. DON’Ttranslate in your head. Say the word aloud several times in Arabic to avoid mental translation. Close your eyes if you want and envisage the written form or the image when you are saying the word.
Vocabulary Set 8 Words
This quiz covers Arabic vocabulary items with the two connective letters : ( ع - غ ) occurring in different positions within the
word.
This video below introduces 13 items of vocabulary. These 13 items include the two connective letters [ض -ص] in various positions within the word. After you have watched the video and learned the words, you can scroll down to do the interactive quizzes to check your progress.
Arabic Vocabulary ONLY:
This resource may look simple to most learners. Actually, I designed it to be so. Although it is simple, it is very helpful for all levels of non-native speakers of Arabic once it is used properly. Such activities gain their power from their simplicity. If you watch the video you notice:
– Only Arabic is used on the screen as I am very keen on avoiding mother language interference when I make these videos, unless it is an instruction or a point that requires explanation or can not be illustrated through graphics or images.
– Simple images with no distractors to keep the learner’s focus on the identified (image) and the identifier (sound/written form).
– Clear native speaker voice is used to make sure that the learners hear all sounds of Arabic letters pronounced properly and naturally especially the challenging ones such as: ص ،ض، ظ، ح، ع، غ، ق
– The words selected are everyday vocabulary items
– Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is used which is closer to the dialects of most Arab countries.
Remember to repeat the word after you hear it. Pause or rewind the video before you proceed if you are not sure that you can say the word properly.
Focus on the image to know the meaning and the written form of the word to gain fluency in reading. DON’Ttranslate in your head. Say the word aloud several times in Arabic to avoid the mental translation. Close your eyes if you want and envisage the written form or the image when you are saying the word.
Vocabulary Set 6
This quiz covers Arabic vocabulary items with the two connective letters : ( ص - ض ) occurring in different positions within the
word.
This video below introduces 16 items of vocabulary. These 16 items include the two connective letters [ش -س] in various positions within the word. After you have watched the video and learned the words, you can scroll down to do the interactive quizzes to check your progress.
Arabic Vocabulary ONLY:
This resource may look simple to most learners. Actually, I designed it to be so. Although it is simple, it is very helpful for all levels of non-native speakers of Arabic once it is used properly. Such activities gain their power from their simplicity. If you watch the video you notice:
– No language but Arabic is used on the screen as I am very keen on avoiding mother language interference when I make these videos, unless it is an instruction or a point that requires explanation or can not be illustrated through graphics or images.
– Simple images with no distractors to keep the learner’s focus on the identified (image) and the identifier (sound/written form).
– Clear native speaker voice is used to make sure that the learners hear all sounds of Arabic letters pronounced properly and naturally especially the challenging ones such as: ص ،ض، ظ، ح، ع، غ، ق
– The words selected are everyday vocabulary items
– Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is used which is closer to the dialects of most Arab countries.
Remember to repeat the word after you hear it. Pause or rewind the video before you proceed if you are not sure that you can say the word properly.
Focus on the image to know the meaning and the written form of the word to gain fluency in reading. DON’Ttranslate in your head. Say the word aloud several times in Arabic to avoid the mental translation. Close your eyes if you want and envisage the written form or the image when you are saying the word.
Vocabulary Set 5
This quiz covers Arabic vocabulary items with the two connective letters : ( ش - س ) occurring in different positions within the
word.