Speak arabic like natives


Arabic is an old language.

It is believed to have originated in the Arabian Peninsula.

Arabic, which first emerged in the northwest of the Arabian Peninsula, is a member of the Semitic family of languages, including Hebrew and Aramaic. While very early manifestations of Arabic date back as far as the 8th century BCE


The language has been defined and refined over a considerable period  Arabic is at least 1,500 years old.


Classical Arabic originated in the sixth century, but earlier versions of the language existed, including the Safaitic dialect, an old Arabic dialect used by the pre-Islamic nomadic inhabitants of the Syro-Arabian desert.


Some of its inscriptions date back to the first century.


Proto-Arabs are presumed to have originated from what is now modern-day Hejaz and Najd in Saudi Arabia.


  Arabic is widely taught in schools and universities around the world by traditional methods and is used to varying degrees in workplaces, governments, and the media. Arabic, in its standard form, is the official language of 26 states, as well as the liturgical language of the religion of Islam, since the Quran and the Hadiths were written in Arabic.


Arabic has influenced many other languages around the globe throughout its history, especially those of Muslim cultures and countries conquered by Muslims. Some of the most influenced languages are Persian, Turkish, Hindi 


How can I speak like a native?


 language skills are taught by two methods

Academic traditional

untraditional unofficial

traditional methods

teaching

vocabularies

phrases

Grammarly 

test your learning progress at every level  and advance the learner to other

in untraditional method immerse the learner in activities

listen to drama

listen to old songs

listen to sport

listen to cartoon video clips

 all in Arabic try to repeat the words and phrases

the best English dictionary is the English English dictionary

the best method for learning Arabic in Arabic

I suppose my students know basic English in the first part of the course I speak in English

After that, I speak only Arabic

basic Arabic language sciences

Nahu Arabic grammar

scarf words formation and construction

image how we write writing roles

situations

Arabic proverbs

Arabic conversations

in this course

I try to combine both methods and encourage my student

to get  benefit from both of them

listen carefully  to speak  correctly

Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn

fix a time for learning Arabic every day  one hour every day for 6 month

you will be fluent in Arabic




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