Free Resources to Teach and Learn Arabic



Free Resources to Teach and Learn ArabicEarly Stage 1 – Stage 2 Animated storybooksBookBox Arabic – A YouTube channel that hosts 6 AniBooks in Arabic. They are animated storybooks, powered by Same Language Subtitling (SLS). SLS is a scientifically tested method that helps improve reading skills and language learning and has won many awards around the world.Online games and activities Hello World?– A website that offers hundreds of free language learning games and activities that cater to the way children learn best. The goal is to teach languages using cognitive immersion and to keep the process fun in order to increase learning potential. Digital Dialects?– This website offers a small collection of interactive games.Polly Lingual?– This website offers some fun games, exercises and beginner level instruction with lessons that include text and audio.Online dictionaryFirst Arabic Words by Oxford University Press?– A language learning tool for children that features over 400 words in Arabic. The interactive online interface allows you to click on the pictures to hear the audio in Arabic along with the English translations. Video lessons Learn with Zakaria – A YouTube channel packed with educational videos that teach children the alphabet, colours, shapes, names of animals, fruits, vegetables and much more in Arabic. It features a number of playlists such as:Memory Card GameLearn Arabic for kidsRead and write Arabic Arabic Alphabet for childrenArabic Numbers for KidsAnimals for kids Super Zakaria’s Adventure Season 1And many more…Al Babyloni Kids – A YouTube channel which offers educational videos that teach young children the alphabet, colours, shapes and numbers in Arabic.Kids Tv Arabic – A YouTube channel which offers a variety of well-known children songs translated into Arabic. It also includes videos covering numbers, the Arabic alphabet and cartoon educational series such as “Bob, the Train”. All videos are in Modern Standard Arabic.Arabic blooms – A YouTube channel created by Radwa, a professional and certified Arabic teacher from Egypt who is specialized in teaching Arabic as a second language. It features a number of playlists such as:Arabic Phrases for BeginnersLearn Arabic through short storiesThese videos provide narration without music and English subtitlesArabic Daily conversation practiceHow to tell the time in ArabicAnd more…Stage 3 Video lessons HYPERLINK "" Easy Arabic – These YouTube videos are the work of a non-profit project which uses light-hearted street interviews as a method to teach languages. Each video has a topic and the host asks questions to native Arabic speakers on the street based on the topic. Each video contains subtitles in both Arabic and English.Learn Arabic with – This YouTube channel appeals to all learning stages (beginner, intermediate, advanced). Unlike most channels, ArabicPod101 publishes videos in a variety of Arabic dialects, including weekly videos in both Moroccan and Egyptian Arabic. One of the great features this channel has is bilingual subtitles. It features a number of playlists with more than 250 videos:Ask an Arabic TeacherArabic Made EasyArabic Listening PracticeArabic pronunciationArabic Reading Practice for BeginnersAbsolute Beginner Arabic for Every DayLearn Arabic – Arabic Alphabet Made EasyArabic learning Strategies and Tips And many more Elementary Arabic I?– This YouTube channel offers 19 videos in which Mervat Ibrahim of Johnson County Community College in Kansas, teaches Arabic listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Edupedia World?– The Edupedia World YouTube channel offers a very comprehensive set of free Arabic language videos. The transcript of each video is also available.Online lessonsBBC Languages: Arabic?– This website provides a lot of well-presented and produced materials. All BBC language learning pages were “archived” a few years back which means they are no longer adding new information or updating the pages. However, you should have no problem accessing the existing information.Al-Jazeera Learning Arabic?– Al-Jazeera, a global news network that is owned by the government of Qatar, focuses on teaching Arabic through this free language learning site. They offer a lot of resources including lessons, a translator, a dictionary, exercises, news articles and videos to facilitate?learning Arabic.Arabic Studio Course?– Aimed at complete beginners with no knowledge of Arabic, this simple but thorough course will teach you how to read and write the Arabic script.Goethe Verlag?– This website offers 100 Arabic lessons for beginners, each with words, phrases and corresponding audio files.I Love Languages Arabic Lessons?– This site provides 17 beginner Arabic lessons. Supplementary resources include?vocabulary,?grammar tips, and?phrases.Arabic Reading Course?– This simple course consists of 13 lessons which teach the Arabic alphabet.Arabic online keyboard Arabic Keyboard?– This site has a very handy Arabic transliteration keyboard which allows those who do not have an Arabic keyboard on their computer to?write and search in Arabic.Arabic Keyboard Online LEXILOGOS – Online keyboard?to type a text with the?Arabic?characters.Online dictionaries Lughatuna?– This website provides 3 dictionaries: Classical Arabic Dictionary, Egyptian Colloquial Dictionary, and Levantine Colloquial Dictionary. Users can search by word, root or English-Arabic meaning.Lisaan Masri Dictionary?– Egyptian Arabic Dictionary.Bad.La?– This “language portal” boasts 44 dictionaries for 28 languages, as well as a wealth of other language learning resources, such as helpful articles, games and quizzes, verb conjugations and phrase books.Pronunciation guidesArabic alphabet – YouTube video that demonstrates correct pronunciation of the Arabic alphabet showing correct position of the mouth and muscles in the oral cavity.Forvo?– This website helps with pronunciation as it allows you to listen to Arabic words and phrases spoken by native speakers.Verb conjugators CoolJugator?– A verb conjugator website. You can input verbs into the Cooljugator bar in any form, tense or mood in both Arabic and English. The Arabic Cooljugator can currently do around 6299 verbs.Acon Arabic Conjugator?– A web tool that applies Arabic grammar rules to automatically conjugate verbs.Verbix?– Online Arabic verb conjugator.Websites that offer free and paid membership Arabic Playground – a marketplace for Arabic Language educators to share, buy and sell teaching resources. The website has a large selection of Arabic Worksheets, Books, Videos, Songs, computer software and much more.Teachers Pay Teachers – This website offers free and paid resources, created by teachers. It offers just a few free Arabic worksheets but you need to log in to download them. You can create a TpT membership or a basic seller account for free. ................
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