Arabic Level 4:
Real Dialogues & Advanced Grammar

Arabic Level 4: Real Dialogues & Advanced Grammar

30 Topic

15 section

14 written summary

Accredited Certificate

Measuring progress and achievement throughout the course

Answers to all questions provided by student supervisors

Achievement badges for advanced students

Reminder and motivational notifications to complete the course

Understand and apply advanced grammar through real stories.


This level uses story-based learning to introduce complex structures like negation, dual forms, compound numbers, and comparisons. You’ll also study functional Arabic grammar like kana and its sisters (كان وأخواتها), prohibitions, and reasoning particles, all in the context of meaningful conversations.

What You Will Learn in Level 4

حوارات ونصوص في موضوعات الحياة اليومية

Dialogues/stories on daily-life topics

أدوات الاستفهام الجديدة (لم/لماذا، أي…)

New question forms (lim/limadha – why, ayy – which)

أدوات التعليل (لـ، كي، لكي)

Reasoning particles (li, kay, likay)

النفي (ما، لا، لم، لن)

Negation: ma, la, lam, lan

نفي الصفات (ليس، غير)

Negating adjectives: laysa, ghayr

السؤال المنفي

Negative question forms

الأعداد المركبة ١١–١٩

Compound numbers 11–19

الضمائر المتصلة بفعل الأمر

Pronouns with command verbs

الضمائر المستترة

Hidden/implicit pronouns

ضمائر النصب

Object pronouns

المصدر

Verbal noun (masdar)

أسماء الإشارة والموصولة للمثنى

Dual demonstratives and relatives

النهي باستخدام (لا) الناهية

Prohibition with la an-nahiya

كان وأخواتها

Kana and its sisters

اسم التفضيل (المجرد والمضاف)

Comparative form (followed by min or annexed)

أصوات متشابهة: ء/ع، ض/ظ، ح/خ، ع/غ

Sound distinctions: ʾ/ʿ, ḍ/ẓ, ḥ/kh, ʿ/gh

Course Content

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Abdullah Yousri

Lead Instructor at Lsaan | Arabic Language Expert for Non-Native Speakers

Abdullah Yousri is an experienced Arabic language educator with over 12 years dedicated to teaching Arabic to non-native speakers. He has taught more than 800 students from around the world, including learners from the UK, France, Germany, Russia, Kazakhstan, and other countries.
He graduated from Cairo University’s Faculty of Dar Al-Uloom in 2010 with a degree in Arabic Language and Islamic Studies, and since 2012 he has focused his efforts on developing effective and accessible teaching methods tailored for non-Arabic speakers.
In 2018, he established the AlKesaie Center for Arabic and the Qur’an, a digital hub that continues to offer high-quality Arabic instruction globally. His lessons, shared through YouTube and Telegram, have reached thousands of students and are praised for their clarity and practical focus.
Through his work, Ustadh Abdullah combines deep classical knowledge with modern pedagogy, making Arabic learning a meaningful and transformative experience for students of all levels.