Arabic Stories
Read 4 A2 Sports Arabic stories with learner-friendly audio, images, vocabulary, and comprehension practice.
Each of these 4 stories is written at the A2 level around sports themes, so you build vocabulary in context while reading Arabic you can actually understand. Read once for the gist, then tap any unfamiliar word for an instant translation. Most stories here include native-speaker audio narration — read first, then listen again to connect spelling with pronunciation.

The Ball That Was Not Intentionally Put Into The Goal
A story about a football player who chooses friendship and fair play over winning a game.

The Goal Scored After the Whistle
A young boy promises his sick grandfather he will score a goal, leading to a dramatic moment on the soccer field.

The Golden Ball Refused by the Player
A young football player wins an award but decides to be honest about a mistake he made during the match.

The Player Who Refused to Leave the Field
A young football player named Nour refuses to leave the field despite an injury to honor her grandmother.
Sports stories at other levels
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How to read A2 Sports stories
At A2 you can follow longer scenes and simple dialogue. Pay attention to connector words (and, but, because, then) and past-tense verbs — they carry the plot, and noticing them inside a story works far better than memorizing conjugation tables alone.
Read each story twice: once for the main idea without stopping, then again while tapping the highlighted vocabulary. Finish with the comprehension quiz — if you get most answers right, you are reading at the right level. When a story starts to feel easy, move up a level using the links above.