Arab Academy https://www.arabacademy.com/ Learn Arabic with Simple & Powerful Lessons Sun, 14 Jul 2024 07:26:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6 https://www.arabacademy.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/favicon-66x66.png Arab Academy https://www.arabacademy.com/ 32 32 5 Benefits of an Arabic Language Immersion Program https://www.arabacademy.com/5-benefits-of-an-arabic-language-immersion-program/ Sun, 14 Jul 2024 07:26:21 +0000 https://www.arabacademy.com/?p=37705 Learning a new language takes time and practice to become fluent. Taking part in an Arabic immersion program means that everything is entirely in Arabic, which will help you better grasp the language. Arab Academy took the immersion program idea and created a new option where students can have the full experience of learning Arabic [...]

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Learning a new language takes time and practice to become fluent. Taking part in an Arabic immersion program means that everything is entirely in Arabic, which will help you better grasp the language. Arab Academy took the immersion program idea and created a new option where students can have the full experience of learning Arabic from anywhere. Here are a few benefits of immersion programs and how they can help you learn Arabic:

  1. Language Proficiency

Working with other students in an immersion program allows your mind to grasp the language concepts. Teachers only speak in Arabic as they teach, allowing students to put regular lessons into context. It’s also easier to pick up the language by hearing it in everyday life. This also helps students hear the correct pronunciation of words as they’re spoken, which can help with better proficiency.

  1. Better Cognitive Abilities

Students who learn new languages build their cognitive abilities in other areas. New languages keep the mind elastic, allowing students to learn and retain more. This can help build their problem-solving and thinking skills needed in other areas. Knowing more than one language also helps train the brain to focus on more than one task, just as it switches between languages when speaking.

  1. Academic Abilities

Students who work in an immersive program may have an easier time with school and other projects. Learning a new language requires analytical thinking. These new skills allow students to think more clearly about concepts, which can aid them in learning English, math, and other subjects. By having a better capacity for learning, standardized testing may become more accessible for those who know a second language.

  1. Cultural Awareness

As students learn the language and culture through an immersion program, they gain more empathy and affinity for the culture they’re studying. They can feel more connected with the places they’re learning about. This helps them if they decide to make the move into the business or academic world. They’ll be able to work with people and more easily understand their needs. Arab Academy provides the tools our students need to build their awareness of the various Arabic cultures.

  1. Better Career Opportunities

Knowing and learning a language in an immersive environment can help build more career opportunities. Worldwide corporations look for employees who understand the languages and cultures of their clients. Being proficient in Arabic can allow you to find career opportunities in Arabic-speaking countries. Immersion programs help students prepare for environments where they need to either speak the language or interpret for others in a business setting. Because of this, those who know multiple languages have better opportunities to secure higher-paying jobs.

Use an Immersion Program To Learn Arabic

Arab Academy’s language learning program combines its lessons with the advantages of learning in an immersive environment. Learning in this capacity can help in other subjects, both in the academic and business worlds. If you’re thinking of learning Arabic and prefer an immersive experience, call us today, and we can help you get started.

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July 2024 Student Spotlight https://www.arabacademy.com/july-2024-student-spotlight/ Tue, 02 Jul 2024 13:16:34 +0000 https://www.arabacademy.com/?p=37568 This month, Arab Academy is featuring Shelley Wienke from America. Shelley joined our classroom program in Cairo for 3 weeks. Read on to hear about her experience learning Arabic. Why did you choose to learn Arabic? Because I want to communicate with the locals. Why did you choose to learn at Arab Academy? Because the [...]

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This month, Arab Academy is featuring Shelley Wienke from America. Shelley joined our classroom program in Cairo for 3 weeks. Read on to hear about her experience learning Arabic.

Why did you choose to learn Arabic?

Because I want to communicate with the locals.

Why did you choose to learn at Arab Academy?

Because the immersion program is awesome.

How has learning Arabic Impacted your life?

It opens another world for me.

Has Arab Academy changed or impacted your life in any other way?  If so, how?

I set to know different ways that people live in another world.

How Arab Academy is unique compared to other language centers/ online courses you have tried?

All the teachers are very personal and nice.

What would you tell someone who is interested in learning Arabic, but hasn’t yet tried it out?

I would recommend Arab Academy to them.

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Learning the Arabic Vowel Marks and How They Affect Pronunciation https://www.arabacademy.com/learning-the-arabic-vowel-marks-and-how-they-affect-pronunciation/ Tue, 25 Jun 2024 10:04:57 +0000 https://www.arabacademy.com/?p=37475 The Arabic alphabet contains consonants and vowels, which still figure into word formation. This means it's not through letters as it occurs in other languages. At Arab Academy, we teach how the language utilizes vowels in both written and spoken words. Here are some ways that the Arabic vowel marks affect pronunciation: The Purpose of [...]

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The Arabic alphabet contains consonants and vowels, which still figure into word formation. This means it’s not through letters as it occurs in other languages. At Arab Academy, we teach how the language utilizes vowels in both written and spoken words. Here are some ways that the Arabic vowel marks affect pronunciation:

The Purpose of Vowels

The purpose of vowels and their marks helps to understand their use in Arabic. They differentiate meaning through variations in sound, tone, and duration. This can occur in the language as modifiers attached to other letters.

“Tashkeel” and the Arabic Alphabet

Arabic utilizes “tashkeel,” which are diacritical marks used to denote vowels. Nearly every letter in the Arabic alphabet (when spoken) is accompanied by a diacritic specifying its use and pronunciation. Vowel marks in Arabic are exclusively aspects of speech, meaning they are rarely used in writing. Some exceptions are written texts meant to be read aloud, such as the Qur’an.

Short Vowels 

The Arabic language recognizes two types of vowels: short and long. Short vowels are distinguished by sound. Their diacritics are placed above or below the letter they accompany. Pronunciation follows this pattern as one enunciates a letter and then attaches the vowel sound (determined by the symbol and placement of the diacritical mark) before proceeding to the next letter.

There are three short vowels in Arabic:

Fatehah: This indicates the “a” sound (as in “cat” or “sack”). It occurs by placing “َ “over the letter being modified.

Kasrah: This denotes the “e” sound (like in “hit” or “ring”). Kasrah uses the same diacritic as fatehah, yet it is placed below the letter (“ِ “).

Dammah: This requires the “u” sound (as in “look” or “cut”). Its mark (“ُ “) is placed above its corresponding letter.

Long Vowels

“Mad” (or “Al-Madd”) are the long vowels used in Arabic. A speaker would elongate the pronunciation of these vowels. In English, this often occurs using the double letter (like with “food”). English speakers will also elongate vowel sounds with single letters depending on the following consonant (the “a” in “sad” is held longer than the sound in “bat”). Arabic long vowels do not use diacritical marks; they are indicated by the subsequent letter. An elongated fatehah is followed by Alif (“ا”), kasrah should be followed by Yaa (“ي”), and Waaw (“و”) follows the elongated dammah.

Arabic Words Without Vowels

Instances of letters in Arabic without an accompanying diacritical mark are called “sukoon.” This word means “silence” in Arabic. The lack of a mark indicates that the speaker only pronounces the consonant sound. Sukoon occurs at the end of both syllables and words in Arabic. No Arabic words begin with it.

Learn All About Arabic Vowels

Vowel usage in the Arabic alphabet may be a new concept for many. Practicing these principles can make applying them in speech feel more natural. Arab Academy’s resources are also available to assist you. Our staff of native Arab speakers can easily provide answers and examples on these and other topics.

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The Differences Between Egyptian Colloquial and Modern Standard Arabic https://www.arabacademy.com/the-differences-between-egyptian-colloquial-and-modern-standard-arabic/ Mon, 10 Jun 2024 14:26:12 +0000 https://www.arabacademy.com/?p=37311 At Arab Academy, we can help you learn the Arabic language. Before you begin learning Arabic, it is beneficial to understand the differences between Egyptian Colloquial and Modern Standard Arabic. Here are some key differences and other information on the Arabic Language: Historical Context Modern Standard Arabic, also known as Literary Arabic or Fus'ha, typically [...]

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At Arab Academy, we can help you learn the Arabic language. Before you begin learning Arabic, it is beneficial to understand the differences between Egyptian Colloquial and Modern Standard Arabic. Here are some key differences and other information on the Arabic Language:

Historical Context

Modern Standard Arabic, also known as Literary Arabic or Fus’ha, typically has deep roots in classical Arabic. This is usually the language you find in literature, media, and formal communication across the Arab world. It is also the standardized form taught in schools and used in official documents, making it the lingua franca for educated Arabs.

Egyptian Colloquial Arabic may have evolved from the spoken language of the people. It incorporates influences from various historical periods, including the Pharaonic, Islamic, and Ottoman eras. Egyptian Colloquial Arabic typically reflects the everyday language spoken by Egyptians in casual conversations, making this dialect of Arabic an integral part of daily life and cultural expression.

Pronunciation and Phonetics

One of the primary distinctions between Egyptian Colloquial Arabic and Modern Standard Arabic lies in pronunciation and phonetics. Egyptian Colloquial is typically characterized by its unique pronunciation of certain sounds, such as the use of the glottal stop (hamza) and the transformation of classical Arabic sounds. Vowel sounds in Egyptian Colloquial Arabic tend to be more relaxed compared to the precise vowel articulation in Modern Standard Arabic. These differences contribute to the distinct cadence and rhythm that define the colloquial variant.

Vocabulary and Expressions

Egyptian Colloquial Arabic typically incorporates a multitude of loanwords from various languages, reflecting Egypt’s rich history of cultural exchange. Slang and informal expressions are generally used in everyday conversations. This can add a layer of complexity for learners accustomed to the formal register of Modern Standard Arabic.

While Modern Standard Arabic may use classical Arabic vocabulary and adhere to strict linguistic norms, Egyptian Colloquial Arabic may embrace linguistic fluidity. This may allow for the incorporation of regional variations and contemporary terminology.

Formal vs. Informal Settings

Modern Standard Arabic is generally the language you would use in formal settings. This can include academic institutions, government offices, and official speeches. It is generally the medium for written communication, including newspapers, literature, and official documents.

Egyptian Colloquial Arabic is typically the language of informal settings. You can use it in personal relationships and everyday interactions. This language may be key to being able to converse with locals, navigating markets, and immersing oneself in Egyptian culture. Language learners should recognize the situational appropriateness of each form to navigate diverse social environments successfully.

The Arabic Language

At Arab Academy, we can teach you the Arabic language on your own time. We teach both Modern Standard Arabic and Egyptian Colloquial. You can also join our classroom program in Cairo to immerse yourself in our Egyptian immersion experience to learn more about the Arabic language and Egyptian culture. The key differences between the two are generally the settings you use them in, historical contexts, pronunciation and phonetics, and vocabulary and expressions. Contact us to sign up for Arabic language lessons or to learn more about our Egyptian immersion program.

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June 2024 Student Spotlight https://www.arabacademy.com/june-2024-student-spotlight/ Tue, 04 Jun 2024 07:09:46 +0000 https://www.arabacademy.com/?p=37222 This month, Arab Academy is featuring Evy Nilsen from Norway. Evy joined our classroom program in Cairo for 11 weeks. Read on to hear about her experience learning Arabic. Why did you choose to learn Arabic? I am half Egyptian and I wanted to learn the language maybe also for possible future work. Why did [...]

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This month, Arab Academy is featuring Evy Nilsen from Norway. Evy joined our classroom program in Cairo for 11 weeks. Read on to hear about her experience learning Arabic.

Why did you choose to learn Arabic?

I am half Egyptian and I wanted to learn the language maybe also for possible future work.

Why did you choose to learn at Arab Academy?

Good reviews on Google.

Has Arab Academy changed or impacted your life in any other way?  If so, how?

Opened a new world to me.

How Arab Academy is unique compared to other language centers/ online courses you have tried?

Met very many nice new people.

What would you tell someone who is interested in learning Arabic, but hasn’t yet tried it out?

Go for it.

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Tools That Can Teach You to Write and Understand the Arabic Alphabet https://www.arabacademy.com/tools-that-can-teach-you-to-write-and-understand-the-arabic-alphabet/ Tue, 28 May 2024 07:45:47 +0000 https://www.arabacademy.com/?p=37108 At Arab Academy, we can help you find tools that may help you write and understand the Arabic Alphabet. While learning in a traditional setting is beneficial, adding other tools can help you retain the language. Some of these tools include flashcards, memory games, music, immersion programs, and more. Here are some of these tools [...]

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At Arab Academy, we can help you find tools that may help you write and understand the Arabic Alphabet. While learning in a traditional setting is beneficial, adding other tools can help you retain the language. Some of these tools include flashcards, memory games, music, immersion programs, and more. Here are some of these tools to help you learn Arabic:

Flashcards and Memory Games

Hands-on learners can benefit from learning through flashcards and memory games to reinforce their understanding of the Arabic alphabet. These tools use spaced repetition to reinforce memory. This helps make sure that students retain information effectively. Memory games, such as matching exercises and crossword puzzles, provide a way to test and enhance knowledge. Incorporating these tools into your study routine adds an interactive element. This can help promote active recall.

Music and Songs

Listening to Arabic songs may help learners familiarize themselves with the sounds and rhythm of the language. Paying attention to lyrics can also improve comprehension and pronunciation. Arabic music spans various genres, from traditional to contemporary, allowing learners to explore different styles while enhancing their language skills. This approach can aid in recognizing Arabic letters and sounds while also adding a cultural dimension to the learning experience.

TV Shows and Movies

Watching Arabic TV shows and movies provides a visual and contextual understanding of the language. Subtitles can assist learners in connecting written Arabic with spoken words, improving their comprehension and vocabulary. Exposure to diverse accents and colloquial expressions through visual media may contribute to a more comprehensive grasp of the language. Incorporating Arabic TV shows and movies into your study routine adds an entertaining aspect to the learning process.

Interactive Online Courses

Our school offers interactive courses that provide a structured and immersive learning environment. We connect students with native-speaking instructors who guide them through the specifics of the Arabic alphabet. These courses often incorporate multimedia resources, interactive quizzes, and real-time feedback. The personalized nature of these courses allows for a tailored approach to individual learning styles, making them a resource for those seeking a comprehensive education in the Arabic language.

Immersion Programs

Our Arabic language school offers an immersion program that provides an environment with real-life Arabic-speaking contexts. These programs expose students to authentic conversations, cultural nuances, and a consistent flow of Arabic communication. The immersive approach accelerates the learning process by challenging students to think and respond in Arabic. This may enhance both comprehension and speaking skills. Through interactions with native speakers, students may develop a natural feel for the language, and it allows them to internalize the Arabic alphabet more effectively. Immersion programs teach the language and help integrate it seamlessly into everyday language use.

Arabic Alphabet

At Arab Academy, we can offer you tools, like our immersion program in Cairo, Egypt, to help you write and understand the Arabic language. On top of learning from our online courses, we suggest using flashcards, memory games, and media sources to help you learn Arabic. Contact us today to learn more about our online course, immersion program, and Arabic learning tools.

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6 Study Methods for Learning Arabic https://www.arabacademy.com/6-study-methods-for-learning-arabic/ Wed, 08 May 2024 14:29:00 +0000 https://www.arabacademy.com/?p=36835 Learning the Arabic language can require various methods of learning, such as memorization or media. Other methods can include one-on-one practice sessions or surrounding yourself with native speakers. Here are six study methods to consider when learning Arabic: 1. Immerse Yourself in Arabic Media Some effective ways to learn Arabic can be through immersion. Surround [...]

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Learning the Arabic language can require various methods of learning, such as memorization or media. Other methods can include one-on-one practice sessions or surrounding yourself with native speakers. Here are six study methods to consider when learning Arabic:

1. Immerse Yourself in Arabic Media

Some effective ways to learn Arabic can be through immersion. Surround yourself with Arabic media, such as movies, TV shows, and music. This exposes you to the language’s nuances and can help you understand cultural context. Many media platforms offer a variety of Arabic content, allowing you to choose material that aligns with your proficiency level. Engaging with native speakers in real-life or online communities can enhance your learning experience. This can provide practical exposure to conversational Arabic.

2. Join Language Immersion Programs

Consider joining our Arabic immersion program to learn more about the Arabic language in real time. During your time in Cairo, Egypt, you can test your speaking and conversational skills. You can enhance your articulation skills and gain insights into colloquial expressions and cultural nuances through conversations. Building friendships with native speakers may create a supportive environment for your language journey.

3. Create a Structured Study Plan

Set realistic goals, breaking down your learning into manageable tasks. Allocate specific times for listening, speaking, reading, and writing exercises. Incorporate a variety of learning resources, including textbooks and our online courses. Regularly assess your progress and adjust your plan accordingly. This structured approach can help make sure you have a comprehensive understanding of Arabic.

4. Immerse Yourself in Arabic Literature

Start with simple texts and gradually progress to more complex works. Reading Arabic books can help you improve your vocabulary and expose you to diverse writing styles. This method can help increase your Arabic reading abilities. It can also help deepen your cultural understanding because literature often reflects Arabic-speaking regions’ historical and social context.

5. Practice Regularly with Flashcards

Consider using flashcards to memorize words and phrases. This can assist you in reinforcing your recall abilities. You can create personalized flashcards or find pre-existing decks tailored to Arabic learners. Regularly review and quiz yourself to solidify your knowledge. Flashcards are a versatile tool used during short breaks or as part of a more extensive study session. Consistent use of flashcards can enhance your memory retention and accelerate your Arabic language proficiency.

6. Engage in Cultural Immersion Activities

In addition to our courses, consider attending cultural events and festivals or joining community gatherings where Arabic is spoken regularly. Participate in activities like traditional cooking classes, dance workshops, or calligraphy sessions in Arabic. This hands-on approach can help reinforce language learning and provide a deeper understanding of the cultural context. Immersion activities can help you engage with others who may also be learning Arabic. You can create a study group with those also learning the language.

Study the Arabic Language

At Arab Academy, we can offer a variety of study tips to our students, as we know that each student learns differently. Some study methods include engaging in cultural immersion activities, practicing regularly with flashcards, and creating a structured study plan. Contact us today to learn more about studying the Arabic language.

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May 2024 Student Spotlight https://www.arabacademy.com/may-2024-student-spotlight/ Thu, 02 May 2024 12:06:32 +0000 https://www.arabacademy.com/?p=36714 This month, Arab Academy is featuring Emily Giles from the UK. Emily joined our classroom program in Cairo for 1 week. Read on to hear about her experience learning Arabic. Why did you choose to learn Arabic? For Middle Eastern studies at university. Why did you choose to learn at Arab Academy? It came highly [...]

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This month, Arab Academy is featuring Emily Giles from the UK. Emily joined our classroom program in Cairo for 1 week. Read on to hear about her experience learning Arabic.

Why did you choose to learn Arabic?

For Middle Eastern studies at university.

Why did you choose to learn at Arab Academy?

It came highly recommended from my university.

How has learning Arabic Impacted your life?

I have learnt a lot more about Egyptian history and culture.

How Arab Academy is unique compared to other language centers/ online courses you have tried?

The teachers are all friendly and helpful.

What would you tell someone who is interested in learning Arabic, but hasn’t yet tried it out?

It’s hard but it’s a beautiful language.

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4 Ways to Immerse Yourself in the Arabic Language https://www.arabacademy.com/4-ways-to-immerse-yourself-in-the-arabic-language/ Tue, 23 Apr 2024 09:47:49 +0000 https://www.arabacademy.com/?p=36608 Learning a second language helps enhance memory, analytical skills, and cognitive abilities. It also provides more career opportunities in various language capacities. Arab Academy offers extensive courses to help you learn the Arabic language and become fluent. Here are four ways to immerse yourself in Arabic: 1. Take Online Arabic Classes Enrolling in online classes [...]

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Learning a second language helps enhance memory, analytical skills, and cognitive abilities. It also provides more career opportunities in various language capacities. Arab Academy offers extensive courses to help you learn the Arabic language and become fluent. Here are four ways to immerse yourself in Arabic:

1. Take Online Arabic Classes

Enrolling in online classes is a convenient option for busy schedules or conflicting arrangements. Consider our courses covering all language learning aspects, including reading, writing, listening, and speaking. To grasp the language better, attend classes consistently and dedicate time outside class for practice.

Arab Academy offers Modern Standard Arabic and Egyptian Colloquial courses. We have online one-on-one tutoring and online intreactive course material. Our curriculum also entails AB Initio/GCSE designed for middle and high school students. AB Initio focuses on the alphabet, basic vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, real-life scenarios, and cultural awareness.

2. Surround Yourself with Arabic Media

Immerse yourself in Arabic language media, such as movies, TV shows, music, and books. You can also listen to podcasts covering a wide range of topics, from language learning to culture to history. Join Arabic-speaking communities on social media platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook to sharpen your language skills.

Explore different genres of Arabic music, such as traditional Arabic music, pop, and hip-hop. Listening to music can help you improve your comprehension of spoken Arabic and introduce you to cultural nuances. You can also watch children’s television programs in Arabic since they are easy to comprehend.

3. Set Language Goals

Setting clear and achievable language learning goals helps maintain motivation when learning Arabic. If you’re a beginner, start with basic conversation skills before progressing to fluent conversations. You can also set goals to learn a number of words each week or day.

Develop a study plan outlining your daily words, their pronunciations, and more. Allocate specific time slots for language learning, whether daily, a few times a week, or on weekends. Keep a journal and note down new words you’ve learned, the topics you’ve studied, and your achievements toward your goals.

4. Find a Language Partner

Finding a language exchange partner is an effective way to practice conversational Arabic while helping them with your native language. Depending on your needs, you can connect with language partners offline and online. Aim to meet with your language partner regularly, whether once a week or more frequently, for steady progress.

Once you’ve connected with a language partner, arrange language exchange sessions. Discuss hobbies, interests, and current events, or use language learning materials together. Arab Academy has downloadable materials to foster your learning process. Be open to receiving constructive feedback on your language skills to develop proficiency.

Learn Arabic Language Online

Online Arabic courses can be an easy way to learn the language since the curriculum is structured for adults and children. To enroll in our classes, consider a payment package that meets your registration needs. Your course advisor can suggest suitable courses depending on your learning goals and competency. Register with Arab Academy to start learning Arabic today.

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April 2024 Student Spotlight https://www.arabacademy.com/april-2024-student-spotlight/ Mon, 08 Apr 2024 11:25:31 +0000 https://www.arabacademy.com/?p=36405 This month, Arab Academy is featuring Parker Adamson from the United States. Parker joined our classroom program in Cairo for 8 weeks. Read on to hear about his experience learning Arabic. Why did you choose to learn Arabic? To challenge myself. Why did you choose to learn at Arab Academy? Based on the website, it [...]

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This month, Arab Academy is featuring Parker Adamson from the United States. Parker joined our classroom program in Cairo for 8 weeks. Read on to hear about his experience learning Arabic.

Why did you choose to learn Arabic?

To challenge myself.

Why did you choose to learn at Arab Academy?

Based on the website, it seemed to be the most organized and most effective. 

Has Arab Academy changed or impacted your life in any other way?  If so, how?

It has shown me that learning Arabic wasn’t bad as I thought. It made me better student.

What would you tell someone who is interested in learning Arabic, but hasn’t yet tried it out?

Good luck, you’re going to need it!

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