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STANDARD CLASSICAL ARABIC COURSE
32 Lessons and 32 Exercises


The Standard Classical Arabic Course consists of 32 Lessons together with 32 exercises. Each lesson with its exercise is designed for 10 days of studying.

The course is equivalent to College Arabic Courses Levels 100, 200 and 300

Syllabus:

 

Lesson 1:            The Alphabet (Pronunciation and Writing)

                             Special features of the Arabic Alphabet.

 

Lesson 2:            Weak Letters, Sun Letters, Moon Letters,

                             Separate Letters, Connected Letters.

                             How to connect the letters?

 

Lesson 3:            Rules of Connecting the Letters.

                             Writing the Alphabet: Manual variations.

 

Lesson 4:             Weak Letters.

                              Auxiliary Signs/ Long & Short Vowels.

                             The ‘Alif : Maqsourah, Mamdoudah ….

                             The Hamzah, Variation of writing the Hamzah

 

Lesson 5:            Singular Masculine, Singular Feminine.

                             Definite and Indefinite Nouns.

                             Definite Nouns: with the Definite Article, with Genitive Relation, Names, Pronouns, Demonstrative Nouns and Relative Nouns

                      

Lesson 6:            Equational Sentence/ Nominal Sentence.

                             Subject & Predicate: Agreement in Number & Gender.

                             Types of Nominal Sentences.

 

Lesson 7:            Pronouns: Separate & Connected

                             Pronouns with the Noun.

                             Pronouns in Nominative, Accusative and Genitive.

                             Pronouns Connected to Verbs and to Nouns.

                             Grammatical position of Pronouns.        

 

Lesson 8:            The Perfect Tense, The Bare ROOT of the Verb.

                             Pronouns connected to the Perfect Tense.

                             Types of Root Verb:

                                      Mahmouz: Hamzah in either character of the verb.

                                      Weak:        A) Mithaal: 1st Letter Weak.

                                                          B) Hollow: 2nd (middle) is Weak.

                                                          C) Mithaal: 3rd (final) is Weak.

                                      Muda’af: 2nd and 3rd letters are the same assimilated

                                                          In Shaddah.

                                      Salim : Sound/strong Verb , is neither of the above.

 

Lesson 9:            Conjugation of the Perfect Tense:

                                      السَّالِم , المَهْمُوز , الأجْوَف , المِثَال , المُضّعَّف والنَّاقِص

                             Transitive and Intransitive Verbs.

                             Nouns in Nominative, Accusative and Genitive cases.

 

Lesson 10:          Writing of the Hamzah and its conditions.

 

Lesson 11:          “kaan” and its Sisters.( كَانَ وأَخواتهَا )

                             “kaan” and its Sisters with the Nominal Sentence.

                             Conjugation of “Kaan” and its Sisters.

                             “Kaan” and its Sisters with dual, Plural masculine & Fem.

 

Lesson 12:          “Inna” and its Sisters( إِنَّ وَأَخَواتها )

                             With the Nominal Sentence

                             With dual and Masculine and Feminine Plural.

 

Lesson 13:          Prepositions

                             Auxiliary Signs in Genitive: Singular, Dual and Plural.

                             Genitive Construction.

                             Adverbs of Time and Place.

 

Lesson 14:          The Five Nouns. ( أبٌ , أَخٌ , حَمٌ , فُو , ذُو )

                             The Five Nouns in Nominative, Accusative and Genitive.

                             Relative Pronouns.

                             Demonstrative Pronouns.

 

Lesson 15:          The Imperfect Verb, Conjugation in Indicative mode.

                             The Five Verbs.

                             The Imperfect in Indicative, Subjunctive and Jussive.

                             Articles of Subjunctive ness and Jussiveness.

                             The Imperfect verb with “ Hidden أَنْ ”.( أَنْ المُضْمَرَة )

                             Articles which put 1 verb and 2 verbs in Jussive mode.

 

Lesson 16:          Conjugating the Imperfect Verb.

                             Suffix Pronouns with the Imperfect Verb.

                             Conjugating السَّالِم , المَهْمُوز والمِثَال in Imperfect Verbs.

                             Conjugating المُضَعَّف والأجْوَف والنَّاقِص in Imperfect Verbs.

 

Lesson 17:          Conjugating السّالِم والمَهْمُوز والمِثَال والمُضّعَّف والأجْوَف والنَّاقِص in

                                      Imperfect Tense: Indicative, Subjunctive and Jussive.

 

Lesson 18:          Active and Passive Voice.

                             Subject of the Predicate.

                             Passive Voice in السَّالِم , المَهْمُوز , الأجْوَف , المِثَال , المُضّعَّف والنَّاقِص

 

Lesson 19:          Forms of the Verb

فَعَلَ , فَعَّلَ , أَفْعَلَ , فَاعَلَ , تَفَعَّلَ , تَفَاعَلَ , إِنْفَعَلَ , إِفْتَعَلَ                                               

إِفْعَلَّ , إِفْعَالَّ , إسْتَفْعَلَ , تَفَعْلَلَ , إِفْعَوعَلَ.                                       

 

Lesson 20:          Forms of the Verb in  السَّالِم , المَهْمُوز , الأجْوَف , المِثَال , المُضّعَّف والنَّاقِص

                             Derived Active and Passive Participlesإِسْم الفَاعِل واسْم المَفْعُول

                             Forms of the Verb: The Infinitive -  المَصْدَر

 

Lesson 21:          Forms of the Verb in Passive Voice.

 

Lesson 22:          Imperative Verb

                             Forming the Imperative from:

                             الثُلاثِي السّالِم والمَهْمُوز والمُضّعَّف والمِثَال والأَجْوَف وَالنَّاقِص.

                             Forming the Imperative from:

                             السّالِم والمَهْمُوز والمُضّعَّف والمِثَال والأَجْوَف وَالنَّاقِص المَزِيْد

 

 

Lesson 23:          Nouns derived from: الثُلاثِي المُجَرَّد النّاقِص

                             Nouns derived from: المَزِيْد النَّاقِص

                             Active Participle, Passive Participle and Infinitive مَصْدَر

                             Derived from الثُلاثِي المُجَرَّد النّاقِص والمَزِيْد النَّاقِص

 

الإسْمُ المَنْقُوصُ والمَمْدُودُ والمَقْصُورُLesson 24:                

الإسْمُ المَنْقُوصُ والمَمْدُودُ والمَقْصُورُ المُفْرَد.                        

الإسْمُ المَنْقُوصُ والمَمْدُودُ والمَقْصُورُ فِي المُثَنَّى والجَمْع                        

 

 

Lesson 25:         Patterns of Exaggeration And Diminutives

                            

Lesson 26:         Elative, Adverbs of Time, Adverbs of Place

                             أسْمَاءُ الآلَةِ , والمَرَّةِ والهَيْئَةِ .

 

Lesson 27:          Diptotes المَمْنُوعُ مِنَ الصَّرْفِ

                            

Lesson 28:          Exceptive

                             Exceptive Particle إِلاَّ

                             Exceptive Particles: غَيْر , سِوَى , حَاشَا

 

Lesson 29:          Accusative of Specification & Comparison التَّمْيِيز

                             Numerals العّدّد : Cardinal & Ordinal numbers.

 

Lesson 30:          The حَال Accusative

                             المُنَادَى

                             Cognate Accusative المَفْعُولُ المُطْلَق

                             Adverbial Qualification of Purpose          المَفْعُولُ لأجْلِهِ ( لَهُ)

                             Adjectives النَّعْت  

 

Lesson 31:           Nisbah, النِّسْبَة

                             الإِسْتَفْهَامُ , الإسْتِفْهَامُ والنَفْيُ مَعَاً

 

Lesson 32:           Review of Grammatical and Lexical structures.        

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