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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Have you ever had Middle Eastern / North African food? What’s your favorite dish?
Before Survival Phrases Arabic, I never knew that Couscous was North African! I’ve had it a few times. I have Kebabs all the time, but 50% I have Turkish kebabs, and 50% Middle Eastern so I’m not really sure if they are an Arabic or Turkish dish.
Hosts: Chama
Category: Newbie Lessons |
Grammar: adjectives, lets + verb, lets go, lets look for something, masculine and feminine forms of adjectives | Function: looking for a restaurant or a bench, saying youre hungry, thirsty, tired and sleepy | Topic: Expressing emotions, Middle Eastern food, names of dishes | Politeness Level: casual, Polite
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