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How to Talk About Your Weekend Plans in Arabic (Beginner Conversation Guide)

Arabic for beginners.

1. Start With Time Words for the Weekend

✅ Key vocabulary:

عطلة نهاية الأسبوع – Weekend

الجمعة – Friday

السبت – Saturday

الأحد – Sunday

غداً – Tomorrow

بعد غد – The day after tomorrow

🗣️ Example:
في عطلة نهاية الأسبوع، سأزور عائلتي.
(On the weekend, I’ll visit my family.)

2. Use Simple Future Tense (Without Complicated Grammar)

✅ Use سـ + present tense verb to talk about what you will do:

سأذهب – I will go

سأشاهد – I will watch

سأطبخ – I will cook

سألتقي – I will meet

🗣️ Example:
سأذهب إلى البحر يوم السبت. – I’ll go to the sea on Saturday.

MasterStudy teaches this pattern through real-life scenarios and dialogue practice.

3. Common Weekend Activities in Arabic

EnglishArabic
Go outأخرج
Rest / Relaxأرتاح
Meet friendsألتقي بأصدقائي
Watch a movieأشاهد فيلماً
Go shoppingأذهب للتسوق
Study / Reviewأراجع دروسي

 

🗣️ Try this sentence:
سألتقي بأصدقائي ونشاهد فيلماً معاً.
(I’ll meet my friends and we’ll watch a movie together.)

4. Ask Others About Their Weekend

✅ Friendly questions:

ماذا ستفعل في عطلة نهاية الأسبوع؟
(What will you do this weekend?)

هل عندك خطط ليومي السبت والأحد؟
(Do you have plans for Saturday and Sunday?)

هل ستبقى في المنزل؟
(Will you stay at home?)

These questions appear often in MasterStudy conversation exercises and video roleplays.

5. How to Describe Past Weekends (Bonus Practice)

If you’re reviewing your weekend afterward:
✅ Use the past tense:

ذهبت – I went

قضيت وقتاً جميلاً – I had a good time

قابلت أصدقائي – I met my friends

🗣️ Example:
قضيت عطلة هادئة مع العائلة. – I had a quiet weekend with family.

Conclusion:

Talking about your weekend plans is a fun and useful way to practice Arabic naturally. It combines time expressions, verbs, and everyday topics — all without complicated grammar. With MasterStudy, you’ll learn how to speak about your plans clearly, confidently, and in full sentences from your very first lessons.

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