Learn more about the different grammar rules and skills that will take your Arabic skills up a level – taking you further along your language learning journey and enabling you to engage in more than just basic conversations, reading and writing.
The Intermediate Arabic Diploma Course includes plenty of examples and practice activities for you to hone your skills as you move through the modules, along with regular multiple-choice assessments to help you integrate your new knowledge with some extra practice. Furthermore, each of the course’s 10 modules is accompanied by an audio version – ensuring you attain an accurate comprehension of the spoken language and providing an integrated visual and auditory learning experience.
Diving straight in, we’ll look at the two different types of nouns – rational and irrational – and the difference between them, and two types of verbs – transitive and intransitive – along with the sound and defective verbs.
We’ll explore the adjective clause, how to express ownership, the different subordinating conjunctions that are used in Arabic to tie sentences and phrases together, and the different coordinating conjunctions and how to apply them in a sentence.
You’ll learn about the use of active and passive language – delving deeper into the active participle and the proagent and its relationship to passive voice. The course also introduces two groups of annullers – the incomplete verb of “Kana” and its sisters, and the particle of “Inna” and its sisters – and their effects on nominal sentence deflection.
Finally, we’ll explore vocative and exclamation styles, and discuss the diptotes and the basic cases of Arabic declension.
By studying this course, you will:
What will I learn on the course?
Module 1: Rational and Irrational Nouns, and the Sound and Defective Verbs
Module 2: The Adjective Clause and Expression of Ownership
Module 3: Subordinating Conjunctions and Nunation in Arabic
Module 4: Coordinating Conjunctions in Arabic
Module 5: Transitive and Intransitive Verbs and the Passive Voice in Arabic
Module 6: The Active Participle and Proagent in Arabic
Module 7: Kana and Its Sisters
Module 8: Inna and Its Sisters
Module 9: The Vocative and Exclamation Styles in Arabic
Module 10: The Diptotes
The Intermediate Arabic Diploma Course will help you build upon the knowledge gained from our Arabic for Beginners Diploma Course (or elsewhere). Raising you to an intermediate level of Arabic language comprehension, this course will prepare you for study at an advanced level.
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