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Essential Arabic Vocabulary
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In this lesson, Arabic teacher Colette Manasseh stops by a bakery to introduce as much vocabulary as she possibly can, from bread to different kinds of sweets.
with Colette ManassehIn this lesson, Arabic teacher Colette Manasseh stops by a bakery to introduce as much vocabulary as she possibly can, from bread to different kinds of sweets.
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Travel to a famous Dubai herb market in this lesson with Arabic teacher Colette Manasseh! Review vocabulary for staple spices used in Arabic cooking.
with Colette ManassehTravel to a famous Dubai herb market in this lesson with Arabic teacher Colette Manasseh! Review vocabulary for staple spices used in Arabic cooking.
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Arabic teacher Colette Manasseh presents this lesson describing her daily morning routine in Arabic, from the time she gets up until the time she goes for work.
with Colette ManassehArabic teacher Colette Manasseh presents this lesson describing her daily morning routine in Arabic, from the time she gets up until the time she goes for work.
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In this lesson, Arabic teacher Colette Manasseh introduces the grammar and vocabulary to describe locations, using examples in Arabic with common objects.
with Colette ManassehIn this lesson, Arabic teacher Colette Manasseh introduces the grammar and vocabulary to describe locations, using examples in Arabic with common objects.
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In this lesson, Arabic teacher Colette Manasseh introduces extensive Arabic vocabulary for the terms for climate, geography, trees, and seasons.
with Colette ManassehIn this lesson, Arabic teacher Colette Manasseh introduces extensive Arabic vocabulary for the terms for climate, geography, trees, and seasons.
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