Learn ARABIC
It widely opens up business and career opportunities in the Middle East especially in Oil, Energy, Finance, Travel, Translation and Government sectors.
Learning Arabic will make you stand out, as there are very few people from the West that speak Arabic. You’ll have an edge over competition even if you are in the West. The demand for people fluent in Arabic is quite high. In fact, only a few people from the West attempt to learn Arabic. The secret services in the U.S. need people who are fluent speakers of Arabic. There are many businesses, including translating and interpreting that are in need of Arabic speakers. Other fields that need Arabic speakers include intelligence and foreign service, consulting, banking and finance, education and journalism.
When you know Arabic, you’ll be able to have an easier time learning other languages spoken in the region, such as Farsi or Persian, Turkish, Urdu and even Hebrew. Most of the vocabularies of these languages are derived from and similar to Arabic words so you will be able to quickly grasp the semantic and grammatical concepts of the other languages.
Traveling to the Middle East will also be easier. A good number of Arabs are able to speak English but the larger part of the population only uses Arabic as their primary language. Even if you can only speak common words and phrases, it is better to speak the local language. It would help you appreciate the traditional villages and other points of interest.
We have divided Arabic language into 6 levels from A1 to C2, where A1 is the beginner level and C2 is the most advanced level.
“Alif Baa” is an introduction to Arabic letters and sounds like a reference. The student will learn how to write and read Arabic, with special emphasis on Arabic sounds, and how to pronounce them.
In addition to learning basic greetings, verbs conjugation (present tense,) and subject/possessive pronouns. The student will learn how to make basic questions and how to respond to questions. Days of the week, numbers, and colors, in addition to cultural background.
The student will be given exercises (reading – listening) to make sure that he/she is able to use verbs and pronouns.
This is a collection of texts to improve comprehension.
At this level, the student will be exposed to real conversation. The student will learn how to conjugate verbs in the past tense, and how to use object pronouns. Also, the future tense will be introduced along with time expressions.
At this stage, the student will be exposed to real texts taken from media, to read and then discuss, at the same time to learn new words within their real context. Similarly, the student will be exposed to videos to listen to and discuss.
At this level, the student will be given more space to talk. Also, he/she will be asked to write few lines on a certain topic.
At this stage, the student will be exposed to more complicated texts taken from media, to read and then discuss, at the same time to learn new words within their real context.
Similarly, the student will be exposed to videos to listen to and discuss. At this level, the student will be given more space to talk, using fillers as native speakers. Also, he/she will be asked to write on a certain topic using writing techniques.
The goal at this stage is to enhance the usage of the language. At this stage, we will read more complex texts from media and literature.
The student will be able to talk about anything in Arabic applying what he/she has learned so far, using a wide range of vocabulary.
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