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Learn Arabic Online /
اللغة العربية
You Can Learn Arabic Online.
Here are three tips to help you learn Arabic:
- Use a systematic curriculum. One of the best ways to learn Arabic is
to study the language through a structured, systematic curriculum. You
can find many of these courses in learning Arabic online or in your
local bookstore. Online courses are a great option, as they offer you
the scheduling versatility that many people with busy lives need. Other
offline courses may offer CDs that you can use while traveling your car,
while others come with textbooks and exercises to help you learn. Still
others come with flashcards and learning tools that work for everyone –
from children to adults.
These are all terrific ways to learn Arabic, especially when combined
together. In addition, most community colleges and community enrichment
programs offer classes that you can attend with other students, which
can be a great way for you to practice your accent and pronunciation.
However, you may also find that you do better with a tutor for
one-on-one instruction – especially if you feel nervous or shy
practicing Arabic in front of other people.
Immersion into the Arabic culture. Many people feel this is the best
way to learn the Arabic language, since students who learn via immersion
are surrounded by the language on a daily basis. This is also a good way
to learn some of the slang phrases and expressions that are common in
any language – you can bet you won’t find all of these in an at-home CD
study guide!
While immersion isn’t for everyone, it can be a terrific learning
experience for those yearning to learn about the culture, as well as the
language. If you plan on traveling to a country that speaks Arabic,
you’ll be surprised how at quickly you pick up new phrases, just by
listening to others speak.
The most important tip for learning Arabic is to dedicate yourself
to learning. Because Arabic is very different from English or the
Romance Languages, you need to set aside time each day to study. Try to
concentrate on learning two or three new Arabic words daily, and work on
pronouns at first because there are many variables to these words.
You’ll also need to practice writing out the Arabic alphabet. Learning
to read Arabic script can be difficult, since you’ll need to train
yourself to read from right to left and to pick out changing shapes from
the cursive script. There are also many letters in the Arabic language
that look very similar to each other, adding to your confusion. However,
if you dedicate yourself to learning a few letters each day, you’ll find
that your understanding of the written Arabic language comes together
faster than you think.
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Holy Quran Quotes
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“Incline not unto those who do wrong, or the fires of Hell will touch you. You have no protector save Allah, and you will not be helped”
(Huud, 11:113)
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