Spoken Arabic Language Course in Dhaka

🌍 Overview

Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), also known as fuṣḥā, is said to be the common language between all Arabic-speaking countries, and most learners are rightly encouraged to learn it.

As ancient as Classical Arabic presents itself, Modern Standard Arabic is the primary form of the Arabic language that is spoken and studied today and is taught in many language institutes in Bangladesh.

When someone is learning “Arabic”, unless they differentiate, they are learning Modern Standard Arabic. While there are many dialects of Arabic that are spoken throughout the Middle East and Africa, Modern Standard Arabic is the foundational language upon which each dialect is based.

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🌟 Why Modern Standard Arabic (MSA)?

Modern Standard Arabic is rooted in Classical Arabic. If one lives in the Middle East, Horn of Africa, or North Africa (or is planning on visiting, relocating, conducting business, etc.), Modern Standard Arabic would be the language of choice.

When traveling in the Middle East or Arabic-speaking Africa, you will hear and see Modern Standard Arabic in various situations. Here are just a few:

  • News broadcasts and formal announcements
  • Official speeches and government communications
  • Books, newspapers, and formal publications
  • Religious discussions and sermons
  • University-level education and exams
  • Subtitles and dubbing in films and documentaries
  • Airport signage and tourist information

📌 Situations Where Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) Is Used

  • Street signs
  • Television news shows
  • Newspapers and magazines
  • Books and official documents
  • University-level studies and exams
  • Shop and business signs
  • Public transportation signage (airports, trains, buses)
  • Religious sermons and announcements
  • Subtitles and formal scripts in TV/films
  • Official government and legal communication
  • International conferences and academic presentations
  • Formal letters and emails

🌍 Cultural Content Overview

  • Introduction to Arabic culture and traditions
  • Understanding people at home and in public spaces
  • Using polite everyday language and religious expressions
  • Arabic as an international language and its dialect variations
  • Arabic food and traditional culinary culture
  • Arabic hospitality and customs around welcoming guests
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📘 Topics & Vocabulary

  • Basic greetings and introductions
  • Countries and saying where you are from
  • Describing things
  • Ordering drinks and snacks
  • Describing where things are
  • Describing characteristics and places
  • Asking for directions and transportation
  • Talking about yourself and your family
  • Counting numbers from one to ten
  • Talking about jobs and occupations
  • The family
  • Jobs
  • Describing things and adjectives
  • Positions
  • Describing places
  • Counting; express how much and how many
  • Shopping and using different Arabic currencies
  • English words in Arabic

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📚 Grammar Covered

Grammar I:

  • Plurals
  • Using adjectives
  • Feminine and masculine usage
  • Possessive attached pronouns
  • Nouns in definite and indefinite form
  • Simple questions: What’s this? Whose is it? Where is ...

Grammar II:

  • Attached pronouns (possessive endings)
  • Asking questions with yes or no answer
  • Plural and dual
  • Word order and sentence structure
  • Using adjectives
  • Plural and singular rule with numbers
  • Sentence negation