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Professional Arabic for Global Business & Trade

Professional Arabic for Global Business & Trade

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About the Course

Course Description 

This course is specially designed for beginners who are eager to explore and understand the fundamentals of the Arabic language. The program begins with the basics—introducing the Arabic alphabet, pronunciation, and writing system—and gradually builds the learner’s ability to form words, construct sentences, and communicate confidently. Through a step-by-step and structured curriculum, learners gain the essential skills required to speak, read, and write in Arabic with clarity and confidence.


The course is self-paced and allows learners to move comfortably through engaging lessons that include interactive writing exercises, vocabulary-building assignments, and periodic tests to track progress. In addition to grammar and language structure, this course incorporates elements of Arabic culture, helping learners gain not only linguistic proficiency but also cultural understanding. Whether you are learning for personal growth, travel, or future academic use, this course lays a strong and practical foundation in Modern Standard Arabic.

Modules Covered:

Section 1: Chapter 1
1. Greetings
2. Alphabet Pt. 1
3. Alphabet Pt. 2
4. My name is
5. Alphabet Pt. 3
6. Cultural Detour
7. Letters Analysis
8. Similar Sounds
9. Short Vowels (Harakat)
10. Review 1
11. Review 2
12. Review 3
13. Review 4
14. Review 5
15. Who are you?
16. Arabic Script Pt. 1
17. Arabic Script Pt. 2
18. Arabic Script Pt. 3
19. Ask Questions in Arabic
20. Review
21. Long Vowels
22. Review
23. Word Stress (Tashdid)
24. Review
25. Adding Noon (Tanween)
26. Practice & Build
27. Tashdid with Tanween
28. Review
29. Questions and Answers (Conversation)
30. Review
31. Non-Verbal Communication for Greeting People
32. Article (The) in Arabic Pt. 1
33. Article (The) in Arabic Pt. 2
34. Practice & Build
35. My Family
36. Review
37. Countries and Nationalities
38. Numbers
39. Practice & Build
40. Put It All Together

Section 2: Chapter 2
41. Days of The Week
42. Hamza al-wasl
43. Review
44. What Do You Do?
45. Review
46. Idioms
47. Practice and Build
48. Stopping with Sukoon
49. A Phone Call
50. Review
51. Where Is My Phone?
52. Months of the Year
53. Practice & Build
54. Arabic Calendar
55. Singular Pronouns
56. Love Pt. 1
57. Jobs
58. Practice and Build
59. Drawing of Alif
60. Let’s Put it All Together!
61. Different Shapes of Hamza
62. Non-Verbal Communication
63. Nashed (My Cat is Little)
64. Review
65. In the Shop
66. At the University
67. At Home
68. Practice & Build
69. Means of Transport
70. Ahmad’s Things
71. Where Are My Things?
72. Her Things
73. Practice & Build
74. Your Things
75. This is
76. Proverbs
77. Body
78. School
79. Practice and Build
80. Test Your Knowledge!


Section 3: Chapter 3
81. Manners
82. Colors
83. Food and Drinks
84. Animals
85. Telling the Time
86. Review
87. Verb Conjugation
88. Important Verbs Pt. 1
89. Important Verbs Pt. 2
90. Reviewing Verbs
91. Emotions
92. Characteristics
93. Personality
94. Practice and Build
95. The Supermarket
96. The House
97. The Bathroom
98. The Kitchen
99. Translation Practice
100. Clothes
101. Weather
102. Sports
103. Practice & Build
104. About the Past Tense
105. Past Tense Verbs Pt. 1
106. Past Tense Verbs Pt. 2
107. Past Tense Questions
108. Past Tense Verbs Pt. 3
109. Past Tense Sentences
110. Injuries
111. To Meet Up with Friends
112. Travels
113. Appointments
114. Practice and Build
115. Comparative
116. Superlative
117. Comparisons of Equality
118. Possessive Adjectives
119. Practice and Build
120. Put It All Together!

Section 4: 500 Most Useful Arabic Phrases
121. Travel
122. Business
123. Restaurants
124. Shopping
125. School

Section 5: Bonus: Learn Arabic with Music
126. Part 1
127. Part 2

What You Will Learn

  • Foundational Understanding of Arabic Alphabet and Script:
    Learners will gain a strong grasp of the Arabic alphabet, including accurate pronunciation, letter formation, and the ability to identify letters in various forms within a word. By the end of the course, they’ll be able to write and read simple Arabic words with confidence.

  • Basic Conversational Proficiency
    Students will be able to use essential vocabulary and sentence structures to engage in everyday conversations. This includes greetings, introductions, asking basic questions, and expressing common needs and responses in Arabic.

  • Introduction to Arabic Grammar and Sentence Construction
    Participants will understand basic grammatical rules such as verb conjugation, gender agreement, and sentence formation. They will be able to construct simple sentences and begin to express thoughts clearly in both written and spoken Arabic.
  • Improved Listening and Reading Comprehension
    Through engaging audio and reading materials, learners will improve their ability to understand spoken and written Arabic in common real-life contexts such as short dialogues, signs, and simple texts.

  • Cultural Awareness and Contextual Usage
    Students will develop a beginner-level understanding of Arab culture and customs, enhancing their ability to use the language appropriately and respectfully in social or professional interactions.

Learning Outcome

By course completion, learners will confidently identify, pronounce, and handwrite Arabic letters in their various forms—initial, medial, final, and isolated—enabling them to read signs, labels, and simple sentences independently.

Potential career paths after completing an Arabic language course

  • International Business Manager: Manage business operations, negotiations, and partnerships in Arabic-speaking regions.
  • Trade Relations Specialist: Facilitate trade agreements and partnerships between Arabic-speaking countries and other regions.
  • Arabic Translator/Interpreter: Provide translation and interpretation services for business meetings, contracts, and communications in Arabic-speaking markets.
  • Export/Import Manager: Oversee international shipments and ensure compliance with regulations when dealing with Arabic-speaking countries.
  • Cultural Consultant: Advise businesses on cultural nuances and customs in Arabic-speaking markets to improve global operations.

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S
Safar el-Salame
Improved My Business Communication in Arabic

This course helped me sound more confident and professional while writing emails and talking to Arabic clients.

S
Saleema el-Akhter
Well-Structured and Engaging

The course layout made it easy to stay motivated and progress smoothly from one module to the next.

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Sanaaa al-Yamin
Culturally Rich and Business-Oriented

The course doesn’t just teach words—it teaches the way business is done across Arab cultures.

M
Mazeed al-Shahin
Great for Beginners in Arabic

I had no Arabic background, but this course guided me from basics to business fluency.

R
Rabi al-Can
Easy to Follow for Non-Native Speakers

I was worried Arabic would be too hard, but the course made it really simple to learn, especially the business terms.