Fun with Arabic
January 5th, 2008Learn Arabic for Free
January 5th, 2008
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 who speaks more than one language is more likely to learn it easier, because his/her brain is already trained to deal with more than one language and adapt with new rules, new vocabulary…
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How to learn Arabic
January 5th, 2008
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 to more serious (and possibly expensive) study of it. At the very least, this will give you an idea of what’s involved and give you extra confidence during the early stages of any course you may take later.
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The Arabic Circle at the University of Chicago’s Center for Middle Eastern Studies
January 5th, 2008
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 these lectures.
What is the best way to study a foreign language?
January 5th, 20085 Great Reasons to Learn a Foreign Language
January 5th, 2008
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 great measuring stick.
How to Teach Yourself a Foreign Language
January 5th, 2008Jordanian Arabic Language Lessons
January 4th, 2008
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
* Malian French
* Kazakh Russian
Foreign Language Lesson Podcast Collection
January 1st, 2008
Open Culture has collected a pretty extensive list of foreign language lesson podcasts. You can find them here.





