CHAT – A good way to speak Arabic
Learn how to speak Arabic like a local and make powerful greetings that can turn someone’s frown into a smile. This course teaches you essential phrases for various situations, including talking with a cop, shopkeeper, nurse/doctor, taxi driver, and more. With a unique transliterated (Roman) script, you’ll easily pronounce Arabic words and differentiate between short and long syllables. Impress others with your conversation starters and open their hearts to you. Suitable for anyone who wants to speak Arabic in the local dialect/accent.
What you’ll learn
- you will learn how to make your greetings so powerful that it can even turn someone’s frown into a smile and a good mood.
- Without having to learn the critical grammar, you will be able to speak Arabic like locals
- you will learn how to win the hearts of people by using blessing sentences in the end or the start of your conversation
- You will learn how to pronounce letters perfectly by Roman Script
- you will learn how to plead your mind by using strong familiar expressions in local dialect
- You will learn how to talk with a Cop
- You will learn how to talk with a Shopkeeper
- You will learn how to talk with a Nurse/Doctor
- You will learn how to talk with a Taxi driver
- You will learn how to talk with a Waiter
- You will learn how to talk in an Immigration Office
- You will learn how to greet someone
- You will learn how to Introduce Yourself
- You will learn how to successfully give an Interview
- You will learn the names of Accessories
- You will learn the Colors
- You will learn the Defects and Attributes
- You will learn the names of Fruits, Vegetables & other Edibles
- You will learn the names of the human Body Parts
- You will learn words related to the School
- You will learn words related to Air Travel
- You will learn words related to the Seasons & Time
- You will learn the names of the Professions
- You will learn words related to the Office
- You will learn the Numbers
- You will learn the names of the Months
- You will learn many more commonly used words and sentences in local Arabic dialect also!
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You are not successful unless you have some nice words to start a conversation and if you use those phrases at the start of a conversation which is a part of their culture and they use them daily it means that you have opened the heart of the other person for yourself and you have their full attention, your good impression will remain until the end of the conversation even if you switch to another language!
While learning Arabic by transliterated (Roman) script most of the non-natives get stuck because they are not familiar with the Arabic alphabets.
Because of that, they cannot differentiate between long and short syllables and some specific Arabic sounds which cannot be expressed by English alphabets. So, they cannot pronounce properly.
Now CHAT has solved this problem with a very practical and easy method with a unique and advanced kind of transliterated (Roman) Arabic.
Recognizing short syllables and long syllables:
Let’s take an example, “متی” is an Arabic word which means “When?” and in transliterated (Roman) it is written “Mataa”. But the “a” which comes after “M” is a short sound. So, how to know that? Because if someone reads “a” in English he will automatically produce a long syllable… This always disturbs your pronunciation because you have no way to separate the short sound from the long sound.
We have the simple solution for this problem…
“A”, “O” & “I” are letters which are put instead of some characters when transliterating Arabic to Roman script. But, these are also those letters which are most confusing in the matter of Short/Long sounds.
If a syllable is short, we just put the same letter above the one which is used, but just in smaller size… Also, we break every syllable with a (–). Now, you can easily identify the syllables and understand their partitions!
Pronouncing words in the proper way:
It is not possible to create the pure Arabic pronunciation of some letters using only English. Specially the five most complicated sounds, “S”, “H”, “Q”, “T”, “A” or “E” or “I” letters… So, we simply bring Arabic alphabets in small size and put them above these letters.
We will also describe these codes in every slide so by just watching few times you will become used to it and we are sure that your pronunciation will be very similar to the real Arabic pronunciation… You just have to practice then deliver these sentences without any hesitation and maintain your confidence, and we are sure that you will succeed.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone who wants to become able to speak Arabic (In Local Dialect/Accent)
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