Learn to Change Tenses Easily | Beginner Friendly: Level 2 - Lesson 16
Welcome to Lesson 16! Today, we are bringing everything together for a massive milestone: Mastering Past and Present-Tense Verb Conjugation for Singular Pronouns + "We". Being able to effortlessly switch between what you did and what you are doing is the ultimate secret to unlocking fluid, natural conversations. In this lesson, we give you the side-by-side blueprint to confidently bridge the gap between past and present timelines using singular pronouns (I, you, he, she) and "we". _________________________________________________________________________ 🎯 What you’ll practice in this lesson: ◾ Timeline Switching: How to dynamically pivot between past-tense suffixes and present-tense prefixes for I, you (masc/fem), he, she, and we. ◾ Suffixes vs. Prefixes: A clear, comparative breakdown to help you visualize exactly how a verb changes shape depending on the time frame. ◾ Real-World Sentence Building: Crafting cohesive stories and dialogues where you seamlessly mix past accomplishments with present habits without second-guessing yourself. Step out of your comfort zone and speak with pride. Let’s make it Sahel. _________________________________________________________________________ 🔗 Resources & Community 📄 Download the textbooks here👇 https://arabicsahel.carrd.co 💬 Join the Arabic Sahel Community: https://t.me/+7IIbV0m5XJ9lMjU0 📘 Book your private tutoring session here: https://arabicsahel-tutorhub.carrd.co _________________________________________________________________________ ⏳ Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 01:19 - The Verb "To Say" in MSA 03:42 - The Verb "To Go" in MSA 06:01 - The Verb "To Eat" in MSA 07:58 - Sample Sentences in MSA 09:18 - The Verb "To Say" in Spoken Arabic 11:50 - The Verb "To Go" in Spoken Arabic 14:28 - The Verb "To Eat" in Spoken Arabic 16:19 - Sample Sentences in Spoken Arabic 17:46 - Closure _________________________________________________________________________ ✨ About Arabic Sahel Co. To preserve the beauty of the Arabic language, Arabic Sahel Co. aims to connect Modern Standard Arabic with spoken Arabic, teaching Arabic as a whole language. Our mission is to take you from passive learning to active speaking, providing you with practical tools to express exactly who you are with clarity and confidence. If this lesson helped you, please: ✅ Subscribe to continue your Level 2 journey. 🔔 Hit the bell to stay updated on our upcoming releases. 💬 Comment below: Practice your new skills! Write a two-sentence mini-story in the comments—one sentence in the past tense and one in the present tense—and we will check your Arabic! _________________________________________________________________________ © 2026 Arabic Sahel. All rights reserved. No part of this video may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission from Arabic Sahel. #arabic #learnarabic #arabicforbeginners #arabicsahelco

Follow These 3 Easy Rules to Form Any Present-Tense Verb You Want in Modern Standard Arabic...

How To Master Arabic So Fast It Feels Illegal

🇸🇦 15 Real Arabic Friend Conversations You MUST Know | A1-A2 | Learn Arabic Daily Life

3 Sentence Structures to Introduce Yourself in MSA and Spoken Arabic...🗣

Should you AVOID these reciters? | Arabic101

Speak Your Verbs in Real Life...💬 | Level 2 - Lesson 15

This Is How I Learned Arabic (It Was Too Easy)

50 Arabic Linking Words You Must Know | Speak Arabic Sentences Easily (Beginner to Fluent)

Learn Arabic with Saeed | Lesson 9: Asking for Water in Arabic

180 must know common Levantine Arabic phrases for all levels

Tucker Carlson Full Interview with Israeli Channel 13

Learn Arabic from scratch : Lesson 1 - The Speaking Course for Absolute Beginners

Arabic Negation: How to Negate Verbs | Arabic Speaking 5

2 Polyglots Shocked by Word Differences Across 4 Countries?! Arabic, Amharic & Urdu Are Similar?

🇸🇦 Arabic Mall Talks: Elevators, Floors and Real Beginners

25 Essential Arabic Verbs – Past & Present | Learn Arabic Verbs for Beginners

5 Easy Rules to Stop Confusing Gender Agreement of Numbers with Nouns in Spoken Arabic...

Saying You're Late for Work in Arabic | Learn Arabic with Saeed

How ANYONE can have a beautiful voice when reciting the Quran - Step by Step | Arabic101

