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27/05/2026

Eid Mubarak! 🏜️🏙️ >
Wishing you a blessed Eid filled with growth, success, and light.

Photos from ElScore Academy's post 26/05/2026

Everything in the Gulf starts with a good cup of tea or a plan for a heavy lunch! ☕️🍛
If you want to suggest a quick food or tea break to your friends or colleagues in local UAE Lehja, all you need is one simple prefix: “خلّനാ...” (Khall-na...), which means “Let us...”.
Just add the action, and you are ready to speak like a local!
Swipe left to see how easy it is to invite someone for Chai, Mandi, or Biryani! ➡️
💬 Comment below: What are you choosing today? Tea, Mandi, or Biryani? 👇

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Photos from ElScore Academy's post 24/05/2026

Ordering food or waiting for a package is a daily routine in the UAE, but are you still relying on English or hand gestures to guide your delivery driver? 📦🛵
Learning just a few basic Khaleeji phrases can make your daily interactions so much smoother (and impress your driver too!).
Swipe left to learn how to ask where they are and give quick instructions like a local! ➡️
💬 Quick Quiz: How would you say “Thank you” in local UAE Lehja when they hand over the delivery? Let us know in the comments!

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Photos from ElScore Academy's post 23/05/2026

Don’t get left behind while everyone else is moving forward! 📈
In the Gulf, speaking the local dialect isn’t just a skill—it’s your ticket to better connections, career growth, and promotions. If you don’t want to feel left out when opportunities come knocking, it’s time to level up your language skills.
Swipe left to start your journey with these basic Khaleeji Arabic phrases! ➡️
💬 How many of these did you already know? Comment below!

Photos from ElScore Academy's post 21/05/2026

🍿 What if Georgekutty’s master plan was actually a lesson in Arabic?
Drishyam taught us that the perfect cover-up requires absolute focus, a meticulous plan, and undeniable patience. But while you were watching him outsmart the system, we found a deeper connection.
Every iconic cinematic twist has a word in real life. Swipe through to see how the intensity of cinema meets the beauty of vocabulary.
Which of these traits do you think is Georgekutty’s ultimate weapon? Drop your answers below! 👇

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Photos from ElScore Academy's post 20/05/2026

⏰💼 Can you survive UAE Office Arabic? >
If you’re working in the UAE, there’s one word you absolutely must know to talk about your daily grind, your shift, and your office routine: Ad-dawām (الدوام)! 💻✨

Swipe through to learn how to announce you’re officially off the clock or admit when you’re running late in local Emirati Lehja.

👇 POP QUIZ TIME! 👇
Check out the final slide! What does “Khallaṣt ad-dawām?” mean?
A) I started work
B) I finished work
C) I missed work

Drop your answer in the comments below! Let’s see who is a corporate pro! 😉

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Photos from ElScore Academy's post 19/05/2026

🚨 Big political news in Arabic! 🗣️🇦🇪

Ever wondered how to talk about world leaders, new governments, or historic swearing-in ceremonies in daily Emirati Arabic? Swipe through to upgrade your vocabulary with some essential local phrasing! 📚✨

From discussing the Ra’ees al-wuzarā’ (Chief Minister) to the Al-hukūma (Government), we’ve got you covered.

👇 QUIZ TIME! 👇
Check out the last slide and drop your answer in the comments: How do Emiratis praise a big achievement?
A) Shukran
B) Namoos

Let’s see who gets it right! 😉

18/05/2026

Setting the table, Arabic style! 🍽️✨ Whether you’re ordering at a restaurant or hosting dinner, knowing your kitchen basics is a game-changer.
Save this post for your next study session and practice these everyday words:
1️⃣ Spoon = Khāshūga (خاشوقة)
2️⃣ Fork = Shōka (شوكة)
3️⃣ Plate = Ṣaḥan (صحن)
4️⃣ Glass = Jalāṣ (جلاص)
5️⃣ Knife = Sikkīn (سكّين)
6️⃣ Bottle = Gharsha (غرشة)
7️⃣ Pot = Jidir (جدر)
💬 Drop a comment: Which of these words did you already know?

Photos from ElScore Academy's post 16/05/2026

Want to sound less like a tourist and more like a local in the UAE? 🇦🇪👇

While “Shukran” (شكراً) is perfectly fine and understood everywhere, it’s mostly used in formal settings. If you want to blend in with Emirati locals, swap it out for “Mashkoor” (مَشْكُور) when speaking to a man, or “Mashkoora” (مَشْكُورَة) when speaking to a woman!

Swipe through to learn how to leveling up your gratitude game—from the perfect local replies to giving a warm blessing like Bārak Allāh fīk.

💬 Quiz time: Drop your answer to the last slide in the comments below! A or B?

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