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Learn All European Countries and Territories in Arabic – Part 1 Posted by jesa on May 28, 2016
Marhaba! Building on previous posts that discussed all 50 U.S. states, 17 Middle East countries, 15 South American countries and territories, and all African countries and territories in Arabic, today I want to teach you how to pronounce the name of every European country and territory in Arabic. I have translated and transliterated the country…
Learn the 10 Most Common Words about Graduation in Arabic (2) Posted by jesa on May 24, 2016
Marhaba! I am positive you refreshed your memory and/or learned something new from the previous post on the 10 most common words about graduation in Arabic. Hope you all enjoyed solving the crossword puzzle! In this post I am sharing the answers and some examples of how you can use these words in a sentence…
Learn the 10 Most Common Words about Graduation in Arabic Posted by jesa on May 17, 2016
Marhaba! At most schools and universities around the world, especially ones in North America and the Middle East, tens of thousands of students celebrate the end of the learning journey in May. It could be a Bachelor, Master, or Doctoral degree, or a professional license, we have all in different ways participated in a graduation…
An Exciting Event for Women in Algeria (2) Posted by jesa on May 15, 2016
Marhaba! I am sure you all enjoyed learning about the first women’s marathon and race in Algeria. It is a remarkable story and I will keep a close watch of other groundbreaking developments over the next few years in Algeria. Today, I want to share the answers to the listening comprehension exercise in the previous…
An Exciting Event for Women in Algeria Posted by jesa on May 14, 2016
Marhaba! I recently learned of a very interesting event for women in Algeria. Today, I am sharing the news story via Al Arabiya. In contrast to previous posts where I discussed the major plot of the news story, today I want you to make sense of the event in Algeria with minimal hints. As you…
Sing with Mashrou’ Leila: Lil Watan Posted by jesa on May 10, 2016
Marhaba! You know by now that I love Mashrou’ Leila’s music. Recently, I shared one of favorite songs from their new album ‘Ibn El Leil.’ Today, I am sharing another great song titled ‘Lil Watan,’ which translates to ‘For the Motherland.’ This song is from their third album called ‘Raasük.’ I am sharing this song…
Potatoes in Cilantro and Garlic the Lebanese Way Posted by jesa on May 7, 2016
Marhaba! Have you tried one of the tastiest appetizers of the all-time? Potatoes in cilantro and garlic are practically served at every restaurant in Lebanon and other states in the Levant. My wife and I were very happy that most Arabic restaurants in the United States offer this one-of-a-kind appetizer. Today, I am sharing the…