What You'll Learn

Express opinions, emotions, and complex ideas naturally in Moroccan Darija. Master compound sentences, reflexive forms, and connected speech for confident, fluent conversation at B1 intermediate level.

Week 1 — Review & Warm-up (review regular & irregular verbs in all tenses; daily life recap & fluency warm-up)
Week 2 — Verb Depth (irregular verbs advanced use: bgha, 3raf, bda, tfa, jra...; talking about feelings & habits)
Week 3 — Object & Possessive Pronouns in Context (double pronouns & placement: "3titha lih"; talking about giving, helping, telling)
Week 4 — Reflexive & Reciprocal Actions (using "rasso, rasha, b3diyathom"; talking about personal routines)
Week 5 — Compound Sentences (connectors: "7it", "bash", "ila", "mlli", "kifash", "m3a hadshi"; explaining reasons and goals)
Week 6 — Comparatives & Superlatives Review + Expansion (complex comparison: bzaf 3la, ql mn, a7sn mn; comparing people, jobs, lifestyles)
Week 7 — Past Experiences (past tense storytelling with irregular verbs; sharing life moments, travel, memories)
Week 8 — Future & Hypotheticals ("Ghadi" + conditional phrases: "ila kan, ila drt…"; making plans & talking about dreams)
Week 9 — Opinions & Preferences ("Kanban liya", "f ra2yi", "bghit nqol", "ma kay3jbnich"; expressing opinions politely)
Week 10 — Emotions & Reactions ("Tghdlit", "ts3bt", "frah", "t9llqt"; talking about emotions and reactions)
Week 11 — Integration Week (review through real dialogues & creative projects; debate, storytelling, and humor)

Teaching Method

Our proven approach combines interactive learning with practical application:

Context-based practice: every grammar rule tied to real-life communication
Fluency through repetition: short dialogues, shadowing exercises, live conversation practice
Cultural realism: understanding humor, irony, and indirect expressions in Moroccan speech
Listening immersion: audio recordings with native speakers for comprehension training
Speaking tasks & pronunciation recordings
Interactive quizzes and peer feedback

Course Features

All verb types mastery
Compound sentences & connectors
Opinions & emotions expression
Cultural nuances & humor
Connected fluent speech

Your Instructor

Soufian

Native Moroccan Arabic speaker with 5+ years teaching experience, based in Marrakech. Expert in conversational mastery, cultural nuances, and natural fluency.

Marrakech, Morocco

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Frequently Asked Questions

What level do I need to join?
Course 2 (A2→B1) or equivalent. You should be comfortable with irregular verbs, object pronouns, and all main tenses in simple conversations.
What makes this course different from Course 2?
Course 3 focuses on expressing complex ideas naturally: opinions, emotions, compound sentences with connectors, reflexive actions, and cultural nuances like humor and politeness. You will speak with connected, fluent, idiomatic flow.
What are compound sentences and connectors?
Compound sentences link ideas together using connectors like "7it" (because), "bash" (in order to), "ila" (if), "mlli" (when). Instead of saying simple sentences, you can express complex thoughts like "I studied hard because I want to succeed."
Will I learn to express emotions and opinions?
Yes — you will learn natural expressions for emotions (happy, sad, angry, surprised) and opinions ("in my view", "I think that", "I don't like"), including the cultural nuances of politeness vs. assertiveness in Moroccan speech.
How much speaking practice is included?
The course emphasizes fluency through repetition with live conversation practice, dialogues, shadowing exercises, role-plays, debates, and storytelling. You will speak naturally without switching to English or French.
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.