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Archive for July, 2008 


July 30th, 2008

You don’t want to miss your bus or the beginning of a guided tour? Knowing how to tell the time can help you with that. Today we’re going to practice the numbers we learned before and learn how to ask and tell what time it is.

Be sure to stop by Arabicpod101.com and check out the PDF where you can find all the ordinal numbers covered in this lesson, from first to tenth. And when you stop, make sure you let us know how we’re doing!

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Voice Actors: Danya, May
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July 29th, 2008

Long hours of exploring the pyramids in Giza or the marketplaces of Marrakesh will leave you hungry and thirsty. How would you say that to your Arabic-speaking guide? In today’s lesson, you will be able to speak up when you’re hungry, thirsty and tired, so you can travel at your own pace. We’ll also talk about the culinary delights and the rich flavors of the Arab world. Learn about the national dish of Morocco in the Regional Lesson and how to order one!

Today at Arabicpod101.com you won’t stay hungry for long! Join us in this lesson to build up vocabulary and strengthen your grammar skills as you learn how to make phrases starting with “let’s” followed by a verb.

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July 28th, 2008

Learn Arabic travel phrases with ArabicPod101.com! A little Arabic can go such a long way! Whether you’re traveling, visiting, or sightseeing, ArabicPod101.com has all the essential travel phrases just for you! Today we cover a high frequency Arabic phrase sure to be of use on your trip, travels or vacation to the Morocco.

Before smoking in a restaurant in Morocco, you will need to be sure that you are sitting in the smoking section. Today we’ll be learning about “Smoking” or “Non-smoking” in Arabic. Be sure to stop by ArabicPod101.com for more language and cultural tips before you set out on your trip to Morocco.

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Voice Actors: Mounia
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July 23rd, 2008

Today we carry on with numbers and introduce the grammatical number system in Arabic. We’ll cover the singular, dual and plural forms. Join Lama at the marketplace in Jordan and find out how she haggles her way through.

Stop by ArabicPod101.com and pick up the accompanying PDF. There you’ll find a detailed write-up of today’s grammar point with lots of examples. And don’t forget to leave us a post!

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July 22nd, 2008

‘ahlan bikum and welcome back to another important lesson of the Newbie Series at Arabicpod101.com! Today’s lesson takes you a step further into learning more about the people you meet and revealing just a little bit more about you. Tune in to find out how to answer the question “what do you do here?” and say things such as “I work here”, “I study History” and “I’m a tourist.”

And when you stop by, don’t forget to leave us a post!

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