Learn Arabic online and have fun with iTalkArabic lessons
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Arabic language is one of the oldest languages on earth, spoken by more than 900 million people and it is the first language for 22 countries.
So, if you speak Arabic, you’ll be able to travel to 22 more countries and speak with people there with their own language!
If someone told you, I know a brilliant and smart way to learn arabic online, what would you say?
I tried to learn arabic online through many websites that offer many arabic classes and programs but I still can’t speak Arabic?
I’ve tried to take an online arabic course before but I didn’t like my teacher?
Well, that’s exactly why we came aboard. we believe that this language can and should be taught in an easy way and online Arabic classes have to be fun. We offer our students three main services
- A professional and experienced teacher
- Best curriculum of all time designed to break down words and grammar so that classes can add up naturally.
- 5 incredible tools to help you understand and speak arabic smoothly
These tools are FlashCards, online Video library, Worksheets, Quizzes , Evaluation center.
Watch a demo of these tools
We believe that Arabic lessons should be fun especially, if you’re to learn online. if you don’t like the lesson; you would navigate away and this is something that we take very seriously in all of our classes.
whether we’re teaching you Arabic alphabet, words or even grammar, we make classes easy, interesting and fun so that you can enjoy information and keep them in your mind for a long time.
The Arabic alphabet consists of 28 letters, all the alphabet letters look beautiful and that’s why you’ll find a lot of people like to make Arabic tattoos because they like the shape of the letters, even if those people don’t speak Arabic, they can’t help loving the shape of those Arabic letters on their bodies.
At iTalkArabic.com, we don’t just teach you the Arabic alphabet, we help you to have a good handwriting. our custom made worksheets help you to trace the Arabic alphabet letters or words and then try to write them again on your own. After doing that, you would notice that your Arabic handwriting became beautiful, even if your English handwriting is not so good, that wouldn’t matter when you learn to write Arabic.
Arabic is not a character based language, and what that means is when we write arabic words, the alphabet letters connect to each other. This is very interesting because when you write Arabic words this way, the result is spectacular; words look beautiful. It’s more like an art work rather than just writing some words.
An interesting part about Arabic words is, some of the words are considered universal words because they're understood by almost everyone in the world.
The word "habibi" which means ' my beloved one ' is a good example of that. somepeople who know this word don't even know from which langauge it is.
A lot of English words taken from the Arabic langauge. some examples of these words are:
- طماطم [tamatim] --- Tomatoes
- بطاطس [patatis] --- Potatoes
- سكر [Sokkar] --- Sugar
- قيثاره [qitharah] --- Guitar
- الكحول[Alkohool] --- Alcohol
You can’t imagine a language without grammar. The Arabic language has got some grammar and if not taught by a good teacher in fun classes, these grammar points can be daunting. When we teach you Arabic grammar, we teach it in a natural approach that you wouldn’t even notice it. As a matter of fact, when you learn Arabic with us and while you’re in one of the classes watching one of our online lessons, you’d seldom hear the word grammar from the teacher.
When you learn a new language, you’re likely to forget how to read some words, good news is, when you learn with us; you can’t forget how to read a word because one of the tools that we offer you - along with the Arabic classes - we call it “FlashCards”, it gives you online access to your words 24/7 so you can read them, test yourself and you can even hear the teacher saying them again. We leave no room for your mind to forget a word.
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