Introduction:
More than 400 million people speak some version of Arabic and it is an official language in 27 countries. Start with the alphabet to learn this global language, by learning the letters you’ll be able to sound out and correctly pronounce words that you don’t know
Let us further explore this in this blog.
Things to keep in mind
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Download Arabic language
There are many online language courses and materials that are available, where you can also access language learning resources for free. You can achieve fluency which will help you get a start on learning Arabic in a structured way
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Get learning apps for your mobile devices
Many mobile learning apps use the gamification method for learning, which will turn your learning method into a game to win awards as you unlock each new section. By this, you can achieve fluency and help you expand and reinforce your vocabulary, and can learn basic grammar. For premium features in each app, you will have to pay to access.
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Speak Arabic online with native speakers
You can connect with native speakers to practice your Arabic skills which will help you with a language they are trying to learn. Few language exchange sites help you with your Arabic and also have mobile apps so that you can chat with your language partner on your smartphone or another mobile device.
Some of these sites are typically free, even though you may have to pay a monthly subscription fee to unlock premium features.
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Watch movies and television in Arabic
Movies and television allow you to learn in a more natural way about Arabic conversations. Many popular movies are translated into Arabic. If you find a movie that you are already familiar with, you can find your way to start a lot more of what is going on and what the artists are saying.
Fantasy and historical drama is translated into Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), where the contemporary comedies and dramas are dubbed in either Egyptian Arabic or Levantine Arabic. Television tends to use a limited vocabulary and you can get exposed to more realistic unscripted conversations.
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Read children’s books in Arabic
With simple children’s books, you can learn how to read in your native language, which is an effective way to start reading Arabic. Reading the sentences from the stories will help you practice your writing.
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Label items with their Arabic names
Use sticky notes on the objects in your home to write the Arabic word and label them. All the time you see the object, you can learn the Arabic word for that object and as you progress with this you will think of that object by its Arabic name first.
By this method, you can expand your vocabulary to get your brain used to thinking in Arabic.
Finally, enroll in your classes with Multibhashi to learn Arabic in no time.