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ArabicPod101.com is an innovative and fun way of learning the Arabic language and culture at your own convenience and pace. Our language training system consists of free daily podcast audio lessons, video lessons, Arabic Word of the Day, a premium learning center, and a vibrant user community. Stop by ArabicPod101.com today for a Premium 7-Day Free Trial and Lifetime Account to even more fun, fast and easy Arabic lessons!

Apple Podcasts: Customer Reviews

Just started!!!

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TokioSmooth
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2015-09-15
I'm Liking The Way It's Going So Far Guess I Got To Write A Review A Little Bit Later.

Still good

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Bellicoseandra
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2015-09-01
I've seen that this course offers Morracan Arabic, not Egyptian Arabic, which is the one most commonly used. But people should know that Morracan Arabic most closely resembles Classical Arabic, which is the one used in the Qur'an. Once you learn this you can move on to easier forms.

Premium Plus Membership

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6splusNewb
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2013-06-02
This might be good, barely listened to it. The premium plus will secretly bill you the whole year up front without telling you until you click the appealing $26/month button.
Therefore, since there is a $316 bill where there should be a $26 bill, I'm giving it bad reviews overall.
If a company wants up front money, be up front about what you are asking for. The surprise should never be the lack of money in my account.
No thanks,

baaaaaaaaaad

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Dreamer Rahofah
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2013-02-15
are you siruos .. this isn't Arabic .. OMG thank god that nobody cares about learning arabic .. stupid people .. didn't you find any person to teach that language but Eygptians ?? DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMN!!!!!

Bacan

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Lino torres
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2012-07-31
Ta bueno

Excellent!

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18Bronwen
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2011-08-10
I am grateful that it's Moroccan dialect. That's what I wanted! I was expecting it to be proper Arabic, which Moroccans wouldn't completely understand.

Moroccan dialect

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Rittersportbox
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2010-11-20
The dialect in this podcast is Moroccan. No one in the Arab world will understand you if you speak that way. If you want to be understood all around the Arab world, you better learn the Egyptian dialect.

Good Teaching Method, But

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xstevex1
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2009-12-21
I see it is mentioned several times that Modern Standard Arabic is the official form of the language, and this course teaches Arabic "as it is really spoken". This course teaches Moroccan dialect, wich is spoken by a minority of Arabic speakers, and is not understood at all by many Arab speakers outside of Morocco. I think a disservice is done to potential subscribers by not making this clear.

You think maybe hearing the words is more important than the music?

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sabbatic13
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2009-11-01
I watched a vocabulary lesson. I'm not inspired to watch more. In lessons of this type, it is vitally important to be able to hear the pronunciation clearly, especially when the phonology of the language is very different from one's own. But oh, this is "fun" learning, so there's a piano track banging away at the same volume or greater than the voice. This is language learning from people who really don't get what it's like not to know anything about the language being taught.

Where are the first podcasts?

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alajuans
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2008-10-06
I'm really interested in this podcast. I listened to some of the survival phrases and I really liked what I heard. However, my main question is where are the first podcasts from this series? There are 5 months worth of podcasts that I don't have access to. Is it possible to get those from somewhere?

From the creators of JapanesePod101 comes...

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nelsonman90
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2008-06-16
This is without a doubt one of the best ways to learn a language. The hosts keep each lesson lively...so much better than sitting in a boring classroom. Each lesson is kept pretty short from 10-20 minutes so you can learn arabic even if you are one of the most busiest people in the world.