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Learn Arabic
The first thing you have to do is look for a place where you can learn Arabic; it can be an online language center or an institution in your locality. Then you have to set a routine to determine the length of time to spend learning the language. Make it a point to have both a long term and short term goal to learn Arabic. The long term goal should involve the entire course of study in the place where you plan to learn Arabic. When you complete the course, you should try to make a trip to the Arabic countries to get first hand experience of the language and culture. For the short term goal, you need to learn sufficient Arabic to exchange some simple phrases with your Arab friends. Without these goals, you wont find the motivation to learn Arabic. Never worry about making mistakes when studying Arabic, because it is only when you make mistakes that you will truly learn. Even if you make mistakes during conversations, your Arab friends will not put you down because they like foreigners who attempt to speak Arabic. They will do their best to correct you and encourage you to improve your learning. By reading more about the history and culture of the Arab people, you will find more interest in learning Arabic. Instead of spending hours at a stretch studying Arabic, study for brief periods of time with increased frequency. In between your studying times, you can read up on the culture of the Arabs and find interesting information that will inspire you to learn Arabic with greater enthusiasm. Memorizing Arabic characters can be difficult because they are so different from alphabets and characters of other languages. The easiest way to do this is to associate each character with some funny image. This way you find it easy to recall the characters. |
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