Egyptian Colloquial is the Arabic-speaking language used by Egyptians in their everyday lives. The Colloquial Arabic Program “Ammiyya” focuses on the local Arabic-speaking Egyptian dialect. This Egyptian dialect is one of the most spoken dialects in the Arabic-speaking world. Colloquial Arabic of Egypt provides a step-by-step how to learn Egyptian Arabic speaking course. Unlike modern standard Arabic (MSA) that is uniform in all Arab countries, colloquial Arabic is subject to regional variation. These regional variations not only exist across countries but also across regions in the same country. Students are taught how to speak Arabic in an integrated, proficiency-oriented program.
The Arabic-speaking online course accommodates students at all levels of language proficiency and tailor their courses to address their specific purposes and it provides learners with the essential skills needed to communicate confidently in their daily life.
Why should you learn the Colloquial Arabic online course?
One of the main reason students should take this Arabic speaking online course is that The Arabic language is quickly becoming an advantageous skill to have in business, and it is also a great language to learn for personal development.
What will the colloquial Arabic online course focus on?
The Online Arabic speaking course focuses on oral communication skills, listening skills, and cultural skills which will be developed through situational discussions and dialogues.
The course covers several topics such as dealing with your family, expressing yourself, social interactions with others and the habits and traditions of the country. Maqsodi learning Arabic has 5 levels for Egyptian Colloquial Arabic online course, so the Arabic speaking course will be suitable for you whether you are a beginner or know a fair knowledge of Arabic language. By the end of the five levels, you will be able to express yourself and exchange points of views fluently, you will be able to have conversations on different topics that are related to social life in Egypt.