What You'll Learn
Move from basic conversation to confident storytelling and daily communication. Master irregular verbs, object pronouns, possessive forms, and all main tenses for real-life Moroccan interactions.
Week 1 — Review of Course 1 + Regular Verbs + Introduction to Irregular Verbs (msha, ja, kla, shaf, drb)
Week 2 — Present Tense Revision + Negation (ma…sh)
Week 3 — Past Tense (regular + irregular verbs) + storytelling in simple sentences
Week 4 — Object Pronouns I (ni, k, h, ha in conversation)
Week 5 — Possessive Adjectives & Pronouns (dyali, dyalk, dyalha, dyalna, dyalkom, dyalhom)
Week 6 — Future Tense + Time Expressions (ghadi, baʕd, mn baʕd, daba, kol nhar)
Week 7 — Comparatives & Superlatives (kbîr/akbar mn, ahsn mn) + describing people/things
Week 8 — Daily Routines, Hobbies, Weather & Emotions (review of tenses + possession)
Week 9 — Talking About Family, Work & Past Experiences
Week 10 — Directions, Shopping & Bargaining Dialogues
Week 11 — Common Idioms & Politeness + Final Real-Life Roleplays (restaurant, market, travel)
Teaching Method
Our proven approach combines interactive learning with practical application:
70% speaking and listening practice
Grammar learned through real-life dialogues
Role-play and cultural immersion tasks
Listening from native Moroccan voices
Real conversation correction & pronunciation focus
Weekly homework & vocabulary sets
Course Features
Irregular verbs introduction
Object pronouns & possessives
Past & future tenses mastery
Comparatives & superlatives
Daily life communication skills
Your Instructor
Soufian
Native Moroccan Arabic speaker with 5+ years teaching experience, based in Marrakech. Expert in building conversational confidence and teaching practical Darija.
Marrakech, Morocco
Daily Communication
Grammar Foundations
Cultural Immersion
Frequently Asked Questions
What level do I need to join?
Course 1 (A1→A2) or equivalent. You should be comfortable with basic present tense regular verbs, simple greetings, and daily phrases.
What will I learn about irregular verbs?
You will be introduced to the 5 most common irregular verbs (msha - to go, ja - to come, kla - to eat, shaf - to see, drb - to hit/do) and learn how to use them in present, past, and future tenses.
What are object pronouns and why do I need them?
Object pronouns (ni, k, h, ha) let you say things like "he told me" or "I saw him/her" instead of repeating full names. They're essential for natural conversation.
Is this course available as 1:1 or group?
Both options are available. Contact us for pricing and availability. Small groups have maximum 4-6 students.
How much homework should I expect?
Approximately 30-45 minutes per week: vocabulary review, short dialogue practice, and listening exercises. All materials and corrections provided.
When does this course start?
Rolling enrollment — contact us to schedule your start date. Both 1:1 private and small group options available.
Refund & Cancellation Policy
Please review our updated cancellation and refund policies:
| Policy Area | Policy |
|---|---|
| General Rule | Cancellation Fee: All cancellations are subject to a €35 EUR / $40 USD administrative fee, regardless of when the request is made. |
| Late Notice (Crucial for 1-on-1) |
Cancellation within 48 Hours: Requests made less than 48 hours before the scheduled start time of the first class are non-refundable, as this time cannot be filled by another private student. |
| After First Class | After the First Class: Once the first class has been conducted, no refunds will be issued. |
| Digital Materials | Digital Materials: If course materials (e.g., ebooks) have already been sent or accessed, their retail value will be deducted from any eligible refund. |
Important: All cancellation requests must be submitted in writing. Contact us to initiate a cancellation.