Improve your Arabic vocabulary with these free audio lessons from Rocket Arabic! These Arabic vocabulary lessons are essential for your next trip to Egypt or for making the conversation flow when talking to Arabic people!
Everyone has their favorite sport and most countries tend to have favorite national sports. America is the home of baseball for example. And, like most of the world, Arabics are particularly fond of football. There are an endless number of sports to talk about in Arabic but in this lesson, we’ll go over the most common ones.
This lesson is about a group of words that are sure to come in handy – tools in Arabic – whether or not you're handy! These words are sure to be useful if you're traveling to Arabic, but they'll be especially vital if you're living there.
Need to know how to navigate using a computer in Arabic? Today’s free lesson is for you! If you want to know how to connect, send or download and more, check out these essential Arabic words for using everyday technology.
If you want to travel in Egypt, you need to know what to say at the airport in Arabic. This online Arabic audio lesson will teach you some important words and phrases you’ll need at a Arabic airport. You’ll learn how to find the departure hall, how to ask for a window seat, and how to know when your flight is boarding; all you need to know to get you on the plane in Arabic.
You’re tired of traveling and need a place to sleep, but how do you ask for a hotel in Arabic? In this Arabic audio lesson you’ll learn how to find suitable accommodation in Arabic. You’ll learn how to ask for different types of Arabic hotel, or perhaps you’d prefer a hostel? Once you’ve got a recommendation for good accommodation in Egypt, you’ll also find out how to find transport to get there.
This Rocket Arabic lesson on how to pronounce countries in Arabic will prepare you for these questions, and help you ask them in return and understand the answer!
Discover common Arabic menu items so you’ll be able to recognize them next time you’re dining Arabic-style. I’ve also included some common Arabic phrases that may come in useful when listening or speaking to the waiter. Check out this lesson on food in Arabic.
This lesson teaches you how to say different holidays in Arabic. We’ll go over some important Arabic holidays and several others that you might find just as important as the people in Egypt do.
Going shopping in Egypt? Don’t miss this free shopping in Arabic lesson! You’ll learn how to find your way around a shopping centre, ask for what you want, and how to pay in Arabic. Need a smaller size? Looking for an ATM? No problem.
After this free lesson you’ll avoid potential embarrassment and frustration by recognizing signs in Arabic! Knowing these useful Arabic words will ensure you’ll never walk into the wrong restroom, light up in a no-smoking area, or have your car towed from a no-parking spot.
!مع السلامة (Ma3a essalama!) Goodbye!
Amira Zaki: Rocket Arabic