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Arabic Expressions –> Impossible
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YES OR NO ?
Really Funny hahaha! Ohh but what the meaning of Yes & No in Arabic? Yes means: na’aam, aaah, ayywah,…. any more you know or use? No: means La’a… any more you know or use?
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I’m so tired
Hihihi! what do you think is it true? How to express in Arabic that your are tired? Tired ( Male) : Taa’baan –> تعبان Tired ( female): Taa’baaneh — > تعبانة Tired ( male plural) : Taa’baneen –> تعبانيين Tired … Continue reading
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Restaurant stuff
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Tagged Adjective, arabic, Arabic adjectives, Arabic alphabet, Arabic language, Arabic lessons in Jordan, breakfast, dinner, Foreign language, Friends, friends gathering, Happiness, Health, language, lunch, meals, plural, restaurants, restaurants stuff, singular, spoken Arabic language
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Easy: male: sahil—> سهل Female: sahleh–-> سهلة Male plural –> sahleen –> سهلين Female plural –> sahlaat–> سهلات Difficult: male: s’aa’ib–> صعب Female: s’aa’beh –> صعبة Male plural –> s’aa’been–> صعبين Female plural –> s’aa’baat–> صعبات Note: at the example up ” … Continue reading
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IMPROVING SPEAKING SKILLS
Speaking a foreign language usually seems much harder than learning to write and read it. Often the most important problem people have with foreign languages is that they cannot speak. In fact, it is like a vicious circle: they make … Continue reading
I do/ don’t feel like
What to Do When You Don’t Feel Like Doing Anything. It’s just one of those days, right? You’re sitting there with a big to-do list and no motivation to get started. And just keep saying I don’t feel like … Continue reading
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5 Speaking Rules you need to know about learning any language ( NOT JUST ENGLISH), unknown author
1. Don’t study grammar too much This rule might sound strange to many students, but it is one of the most important rules. If you want to pass examinations, then study grammar. However, if you want to become fluent in … Continue reading
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4 tips for fast learning any foreign language
1. Make mistakes: The way to learn a new language (and new things) is by making errors. That is right!! Your success will come from repeatedly failing. Give yourself permission to make mistakes (not indefinitely and irrationaly) and you will learn more than … Continue reading
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Hi all, Can I ask you a fervor to invite your friends joining our page on facebook and share it with the others please. ( at other pages and groups that you join)? https://www.facebook.com/pages/Arabic-Lessons-in-Jordan-TAFL/447783005308704 Our goals are to 1) make … Continue reading