A Linguistic Approach to Arabic Pronunciation

Welcome to A Linguistic Approach to Arabic Pronunciation!

A good Arabic accent is hard to get.

The aim of this course is to make pronouncing Arabic make sense to an English speaker through simple spoken practice.

Please note that this course does not aim to teach writing the letters. Letters will be presented separated and left-to-right.

Note that this course is contained entirely in the notes at the bottom. The lessons only offer guidance and additional detail.

Learning project summary

Project in brief

Tasks to Improve Project

Lessons

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Introduction

Welcome to this learning center. This course is incredibly easy; all you have to do is try saying things!

It's recommended that you simply browse through the pages below. They're already in an order conducive to learning.

Here's the layout of the pages.

The Vowels

Vowels refer to sounds in a language.

The Easy Letters

Easy letters exist in English and Arabic. They have no confusing companions.

The Easy Letter Families

These letters are simple to figure out. They are all related to each other, hence the "family".

The Foreign Letter Families

Unfortunately, a lot of these letters are nonexistent in the English language and lack any similarities to English letters. They require a little more work.

Conclusion

Valedictions

Resources

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Summary Notes

These notes summarize the learned concepts in the lesson.

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Active participants

Active participants in this Learning Group

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