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Egyptian Arabic Course (A2.2)
Published 1/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 2.54 GB | Duration: 3h 43m Step up to the pre-intermediate level What you'll learn Understand fast-speaking Egyptians by comparing the fast recordings with the ones read at normal speed Requirements Being able to read Arabic Script is recommended (even though everything is also written in phonemic transcription) You need to be comfortable handling basic conversations in Egyptian Arabic Description This course is for students who have been stuck at an upper-beginning level in Egyptian Arabic and want to take their Spoken Arabic to the next level.In this course, we will study 16 texts that cover 16 different topics.Each lesson comes in a PDF slideshow. A PDF slideshow starts with vocabulary with example sentences and pictures to reinforce the vocab in your memory.Each PDF slideshow is accompanied by a video in which, I go over the whole slideshow.The texts come in audio forms as well. Each text has two audio recordings: one fast and one slow.At the end of each of the 16 slideshows, there's a set of discussion questions that are either based on the vocabulary learned in the lesson, based on the topic of the lesson or are just inspired by the text.Additionally, after each set of four lessons, we have a lesson that goes over the key vocabulary used in that set of lessons. This revision is done through four short texts. This makes the total number of lessons 20.The purpose of this course is to get you exposed to authentic reading and listening material in Egyptian Arabic.I hope you enjoy this course, and I'm eager to hear your feedback.Happy learning!Ahmad Overview Section 1: Lesson 1 Lecture 1 Lesson 1.1 Describing my family Lecture 2 Lesson 1.2 Describing my family Section 2: Lesson 2 Lecture 3 Lesson 2.1 Describing my city Lecture 4 Lesson 2.2 Describing my city Section 3: Lesson 3 Lecture 5 Lesson 3.1 At the restaurant and coffeeshop Lecture 6 Lesson 3.2 At the restaurant and coffeeshop Section 4: Lesson 4 Lecture 7 Lesson 4.1 Countries that work the most and the least Lecture 8 Lesson 4.2 Countries that work the most and the least Section 5: Lesson 5 Lecture 9 Lesson 5.1 Reviewing lesson 1 Lecture 10 Lesson 5.2 Reviewing lesson 2 Lecture 11 Lesson 5.3 Reviewing lesson 3 Lecture 12 Lesson 5.4 Reviewing lesson 4 Section 6: Lesson 6 Lecture 13 Lesson 6.1 The development of jobs Lecture 14 Lesson 6.2 The development of jobs Section 7: Lesson 7 Lecture 15 Lesson 7.1 Cleaning the house Lecture 16 Lesson 7.2 Cleaning the house Section 8: Lesson 8 Lecture 17 Lesson 8.1 Writers are underrated Lecture 18 Lesson 8.2 Writers are underrated Section 9: Lesson 9 Lecture 19 Lesson 9.1 Writers are underrated Lecture 20 Lesson 9.2 Writers are underrated Section 10: Lesson 10 Lecture 21 Lesson 10.1 Reviewing lesson 6 Lecture 22 Lesson 10.2 Reviewing lesson 7 Lecture 23 Lesson 10.3 Reviewing lesson 8 Lecture 24 Lesson 10.4 Reviewing lesson 9 Section 11: Lesson 11 Lecture 25 Lesson 11.1 The importance of sleep Lecture 26 Lesson 11.2 The importance of sleep Section 12: Lesson 12 Lecture 27 Lesson 12.1 The worst vacation Lecture 28 Lesson 12.2 The worst vacation Lecture 29 Lesson 12.3 The worst vacation Section 13: Lesson 13 Lecture 30 Lesson 13.1 The good boring routine Lecture 31 Lesson 13.2 The good boring routine Section 14: Lesson 14 Lecture 32 Lesson 14.1 Society Problems Lecture 33 Lesson 14.2 Society Problems Section 15: Lesson 15 Lecture 34 Lesson 5.1 Reviewing lesson 11 Lecture 35 Lesson 15.2 Reviewing lesson 12 Lecture 36 Lesson 15.3 Reviewing lesson 13 Lecture 37 Lesson 15.4 Reviewing lesson 14 Section 16: Lesson 16 Lecture 38 Lesson 16.1 News & Information Lecture 39 Lesson 16.2 News & Information Lecture 40 Lesson 16.3 News & Information Section 17: Lesson 17 Lecture 41 Lesson 17.1 How do you prefer to work Lecture 42 Lesson 17.2 How do you prefer to work Section 18: Lesson 18 Lecture 43 Lesson 18.1 The Five senses Lecture 44 Lesson 18.2 The Five senses Section 19: Lesson 19 Lecture 45 Lesson 19.1 Entertainment Lecture 46 Lesson 19.2 Entertainment Section 20: Lesson 20 Lecture 47 Lesson 20.1 Reviewing lesson 16 Lecture 48 Lesson 20.2 Reviewing lesson 17 Lecture 49 Lesson 20.3 Reviewing lesson 18 Lecture 50 Lesson 20.4 Reviewing lesson 19 For upper-beginning students of Egyptian Arabic who want to take their EA to an intermediate level