Course Information
Course Overview
Learn to Speak Moroccan Arabic Darija Step by Step
The Moroccan Arabic Step By Step Course
Learning Moroccan Arabic can be intimidating especially when it's hard to find enough reliable resources to help you in your journey.
Perhaps you have already tried learning Moroccan Arabic but it was too hard to follow or too simple you can't build your own sentences to talk with Moroccans.
This course will guide you in manageable steps to achieve a great level in speaking Moroccan Arabic whether it's your related family, friends or just about any Moroccan you meet on your journey in Morocco.
So How Does It Work?
First, you learn the lessons step by step and pause every time you see the PAUSE icon to say it yourself before you get the answer.
Second, at the end of every lesson, you review what you learn. Feel free to repeat the video if you need to.
Third, get creative and start making your own sentences. Write them down on paper or use a notebook.
If you're up for some fun, write them on flash cards and shuffle them around to get new sentences.
So What Are You Waiting For?
Enroll now and start speaking with Moroccans from day one. If you're married to a Moroccan, you'll be able to surprise your spouse from day one. If you're an expat in Morocco, you'll be able to enjoy speaking with the locals while you run your daily errands. If you are just travelling around Morocco, you can enjoy the true Morocco while you speak to the locals in Moroccan Arabic.
Course Content
- 7 section(s)
- 32 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Unit 1 - To be in Present Tense
- Section 3 Unit 2 - The Past Tense
- Section 4 Unit 3 - The Present Tense
- Section 5 Unit 4 - The Future Tense
- Section 6 Unit 5 - The Imperative
- Section 7 Unit 6 - The Modals
What You’ll Learn
- Learn to speak Moroccan Arabic in a step by step approach
- Play with what you learn to build your own sentences naturally
- Grasp the Moroccan Arabic grammar in a natural way
- Speak and be understood by Moroccans
- Order your tea or coffee or even a tagine in genuine Moroccan Arabic
- Run your errands as you stay in Morocco with confidence
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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IIrene Samuel
Really helpful the way the dialogue builds up gradually amd logically
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JJavier del Valle
Good introductory course. I like the method he uses to teach how to build long sentences little by little. I just would like it to be longer.
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LLucia Van Bebber
It’s ok but he assumes certain things and students can’t ask questions (or I’m missing that part). I also find him to go through it with a bit of a blasé attitude and quite quickly.
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LLouis
Very easy to follow - understanding most dialogue straight away. Simple and effective.