Find out what actual users have to say about our courses through their Rocket Arabic reviews.
I signed up straight away after the trial lesson. It's very difficult to find a course that a) focuses specifically on Egyptian Arabic and b) does not expect you to be able to read Arabic, so this course was a real blessing to find. It's a fantastic course for an auditory learner like me who learns best by speaking and listening. I love all the extra exercises and different ways of practicing after the main lesson. It's very addictive - I could easily spend all day doing lesson after lesson!
So far I really enjoy Rocket Language. I like the repetition of the lesson. With the Play It, Flashcards etc.
The dialogues are short but interesting. Dealing with everyday life, the dialogues are easily usable in everyday situations of life.
I think it would be better off if you could provide an all out version of the dialogues without the explanatory stuff for extensive hearing.
Response from Rocket Languages
Thanks so much for your feedback. Please note that you do have the option of listening to each separate conversation, rather than the full lesson each time. The Play It! test also allows you to take part in the conversation by playing the role of one of the characters. I hope that helps!
Amazing course. Easy to learn and quick to speak. I am very happy to learn Arabic on Rocket Language now.
I am having fun while i am learning, nothing better than this.
I've only been using since earlier today, but I've completed my lesson for the day in its entirety and I'm liking it so far... Thanks Rocket Language.
I just started the test version of the Arabic course and am very happy with it. I've studied the high language (al-fusha) at university for a bit more than one semester now, so I already knew some expressions but I am living in Cairo now since a few days and it is super helpful to learn the Egyptian dialect (that is understood better than al-fusha in nearly every Arabic speaking country). I can only recommend the interactive learning experience!
As arabic learner who learn arabic fusha I wish it had Modern Standard Arabic and may be other arabic learners would love to see other dialect on this platform
Response from Rocket Languages
Hi Priyo - Modern Standard Arabic is not spoken anywhere. Spoken Arabic is in fact a range of dialects, and because our courses are all about getting you speaking, we concentrate on Egyptian Arabic.
Great structured course. Repetitive and so far good for complete beginners.
I already had started to teach myself and learn from Egyptian friends but wanted to add to my vocab and feel more confident in the language. It is easy to use and follow. I like the different sections, listening, reading and the repetition to help learn.