The No Thick Manuals wiki details how to learn a language efficiently using two free, open source applications. The first is jVLT (java Vocabulary Learning Tool), a completely cross platform flash card application. Read more…
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Learn arabic language online, the arabic alphabet, grammar, and short phrases. Read more…
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Arabic is like any other language, easy in some aspects and hard in some others, depending on the learner’s background, and ability to adapt to new rules. A person whose mother tongue is Hebrew will find it easier than a person whose mother tongue is Spanish or English, because of the similarities, also a person [...]
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PEOPLE learn Arabic for a variety of reasons: for work, for travel, for religious purposes, because of marriage or friendship with an Arab, or simply as a hobby. The motivation to some extent determines the most appropriate learning method. Whatever your motive, we suggest you try to learn a little Arabic at home before committing yourself [...]
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The Arabic Circle is a weekly lecture in Arabic at the University of Chicago’s Center for Middle Eastern Studies. This lecture series includes social, cultural and academic discussions about the Arabic speaking world and is led by faculty, students and visiting scholars. The opinions of the speakers are their own. We hope that you enjoy [...]
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There are a number of different ways to study a language, each of which has advantages and disadvantages. You may find a combination of these is best for you. * Taught courses * Teaching yourself * Language exchange * Picking it up by [...]
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1. Improve your English - I know this might not make sense at first but hear me out. As a person who speaks only one language you have no basis for comparison; all you know is English. In different languages the same idea is often expressed in different ways. Knowing another language gives you a [...]
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The first step is acquiring the materials you will use to teach yourself. The first thing you need is an audio language course. This is essential for developing your basic vocabulary and, more importantly, your pronunciation. Read more…
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Subscribe and listen to language lessons from around the world. Click on a language lesson in order to listen to the lesson in your default media player. Or you can subscribe to the lessons as podcasts. Learn more about podcasts. Currently, we offer: * Mandarin Chinese * Jordanian Arabic [...]
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Open Culture has collected a pretty extensive list of foreign language lesson podcasts. You can find them here.
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