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Learn Arabic with ArabicPod101.com! You’ve been in Egypt for a few days, and you’ve heard that buying from street vendors is the best way to get delicious fruits and vegetables at cheap prices. You’re a little nervous at the prospect, but one morning after skipping breakfast, you venture out and approach a vendor on the street who seems to have a nice supply of fresh fruit. “How much are the bananas and apples?” you ask in Arabic. “One kilo of bananas costs three pounds, and one kilo of apples costs twelve pounds,” the vendor replies. “Wow!” you exclaim. “Why are the apples so much more expensive?” The vendor says, “These apples are very fresh, but they’re also imported.” By now you’re stomach is growling, so you answer, “Fine. I’ll take one kilo each of bananas and apples.” As you walk down the street, you bite into an apple. You heard right-the food from street vendors is fresh and delicious!

 

Learning Arabic with ArabicPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Arabic! In this lesson, you’ll learn all about adjectives and where to place them in Arabic sentences. You’ll also learn words and phrases to use while shopping, and about using money in Arab countries. We’ll also show you when to use the informal exclamation “Wow!” when speaking in Arabic. Visit us at ArabicPod101.com, where you will find even more great Arabic lessons and learning materials. Leave us a message while you are there!


Learn Arabic with ArabicPod101.com! You’ve tried your hand at buying some fruit from a street vendor, and now you want to buy different fruits-and practice your Arabic some more, of course. You also want to buy more apples and bananas, since your dorm buddies at the university ate all the ones you bought the day before! Along with one of your American friends, you find a street vendor. “Do you have strawberries and mangos?” you ask, using your best Arabic. “I don’t have strawberries, but I do have mangos,” the vendor replies. “Fine,” you say, “We’ll take one kilo each of apples and bananas, and three kilo of mangos.”  You figure you need a lot more fruit this time, since your fellow students will no doubt help you eat them! Your friend looks at you in awe. “Your Arabic is very good!” he exclaims “Thanks,” you reply. “The Arabic lessons I took before I came here were great!” After you pay the vendor and walk away, your friend asks, “Why didn’t you leave a tip?” You reply, “I didn’t need to this time.” Take our Arabic lesson to find out why!

 

Learning Arabic with ArabicPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Arabic. In this Arabic lesson you will learn more about using “I want” and “you want” and their different forms (masculine, feminine, and plural). You’ll also learn when and when not to leave a tip in Arabic countries. Visit us at ArabicPod101.com, where you will find even more fantastic lessons and learning materials. Leave us a message while you are there!


Learn Arabic with ArabicPod101.com! You overslept, and now you’re almost late to your class at the university in Egypt. You’re also very hungry and would really like to eat something now, since your class won’t be over ’til after noon. Last night you had your fill of bananas and mangos, so although it seems a little strange, you decide to stop at a vendor and buy a zucchini and a tomato to munch on during your rush to class. “I’ll take one zucchini and one tomato, please,” you tell the vendor in Arabic. The street is very busy, and two Egyptians arguing outside a building divert your attention. When you turn back to the vendor to pay for your zucchini and apple, you see he has filled two bags with the vegetables! “No, no, I only wanted one of each,” you explain in Arabic. “And that is what I gave you,” replied the vendor. “One kilo of zucchini, and one kilo of tomatoes.” You pay for the bags of veggies, wondering what the students will think when you run into class several minutes late, carrying two kilos of vegetables! Take this Arabic lesson to find out why the vendor thought “one tomato” meant “one kilo!” Or…you could always feed the class…

Learning Arabic with ArabicPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Arabic! In this Arabic Newbie lesson, you’ll continue to learn about the Arabic verb “to have” and about how participles function as both verbs and adjectives in the Arabic language. You’ll also learn how to use double negatives in Arabic to emphasize what you don’t want. Finally, we’ll give you a few more tips on buying fruits and vegetables from Arabic street vendors. Visit us at ArabicPod101.com, where you will find even more fantastic lessons and learning materials. Leave us a message while you are there!


Learn Arabic with ArabicPod101.com! You’ve tried your hand at buying some fruit from a street vendor, and now you want to buy different fruits-and practice your Arabic some more, of course. You also want to buy more apples and bananas, since your dorm buddies at the university ate all the ones you bought the day before! Along with one of your American friends, you find a street vendor. “Do you have strawberries and mangos?” you ask, using your best Arabic. “I don’t have strawberries, but I do have mangos,” the vendor replies. “Fine,” you say, “We’ll take one kilo each of apples and bananas, and three kilo of mangos.”  You figure you need a lot more fruit this time, since your fellow students will no doubt help you eat them! Your friend looks at you in awe. “Your Arabic is very good!” he exclaims “Thanks,” you reply. “The Arabic lessons I took before I came here were great!” After you pay the vendor and walk away, your friend asks, “Why didn’t you leave a tip?” You reply, “I didn’t need to this time.” Take our Arabic lesson to find out why!

Learning Arabic with ArabicPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Arabic! In this Arabic Newbie lesson you will learn more about using “I want” and “you want” and their different forms (masculine, feminine, and plural). You’ll also learn when and when not to leave a tip in Arabic countries. Visit us at ArabicPod101.com, where you will find even more fantastic lessons and learning materials. Leave us a message while you are there!


Learn Arabic with ArabicPod101.com! You’ve been in Egypt for a few days, and you’ve heard that buying from street vendors is the best way to get delicious fruits and vegetables at cheap prices. You’re a little nervous at the prospect, but one morning after skipping breakfast, you venture out and approach a vendor on the street who seems to have a nice supply of fresh fruit. “How much are the bananas and apples?” you ask in Arabic. “One kilo of bananas costs three pounds, and one kilo of apples costs twelve pounds,” the vendor replies. “Wow!” you exclaim. “Why are the apples so much more expensive?” The vendor says, “These apples are very fresh, but they’re also imported.” By now you’re stomach is growling, so you answer, “Fine. I’ll take one kilo each of bananas and apples.” As you walk down the street, you bite into an apple. You heard right-the food from street vendors is fresh and delicious!

Learning Arabic with ArabicPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Arabic! In this Arabic Newbie lesson, you’ll learn all about adjectives and where to place them in Arabic sentences. You’ll also learn words and phrases to use while shopping, and about using money in Arab countries. We’ll also show you when to use the informal exclamation “Wow!” when speaking in Arabic. Visit us at ArabicPod101.com, where you will find even more great Arabic lessons and learning materials. Leave us a message while you are there!