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Learning The Arabic Language
from: John DavisonThe Arabic language is an ancient tongue that dates back to
earlier than the 6th century. It is a language steeped in
history, and shrouded in mystery. Today, the Arabic language is
the 5th most spoken language on the planet, and it is the
official language in many Middle Eastern countries, such as
Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Israel, Morocco, and Saudi Arabia. If you
are interested in the study of ancient Near Eastern history,
modern Middle Eastern history, religion, or foreign language,
learning the Arabic language will help you in your academic
pursuits. There are several ways you can go about learning how
to read, write, and speak Arabic.
If you feel that you should learn the Arabic language for
academic reasons, you have options. You can attend a college or
University, and earn your degree in Arabic. You could also
choose to minor in the language, which will supplement your
education if you earn a degree in religion, history,
archaeology, or even art history. A degree or a minor in Arabic
will help you to translate ancient documents and literature,
which will give you wonderful research capabilities. If you do
receive your degree in Arabic, you will be highly knowledgeable
in a very formal dialect of the language, both written and
conversationally. Also, if you have military aspirations,
knowing how to communicate in Arabic would be useful, given
today's military climate.
If you have plans to travel extensively to an Arabic speaking
country such as Egypt or Morocco, consider taking accelerated
foreign language courses online before you go. By learning the
basics of a foreign language, you show that you are culturally
sensitive and genuinely interested in the country by learning to
communicate with locals in their native tongue. You won't look
"touristy" by carrying a book or stumbling through questions to
local residents, and you will have a greater appreciation for
the culture you are experiencing on your travels. Your travels
will be more enjoyable, exciting, and educational.
There are several advantages to learning how to read and speak
the Arabic language through an online accelerated course. You
will find that doing so via the Internet is very convenient. And
your studies won't interfere with your work and personal
commitments. Often, courses are completed at your own pace, with
no set class times. You can study Arabic from the comforts of
home. All of your work is submitted online, and you will find
many opportunities to interact with qualified instructors if you
have questions. You will find that the fees for enrolling in an
online Arabic language course are reasonable as well.
Whether you are a student of ancient history, religion, or
archaeology and you feel that learning the Arabic language will
give you a leg up in carrying out your research, or you are
making plans to travel to an Arabic speaking country like Egypt
or Morocco in the near future and want to be able to ask where
the bathroom is or order dinner from the menu in their language,
you have options as to how to learn the language. By studying
Arabic at a college or University, you will gain a complete
knowledge of reading formal Arabic, which will undoubtedly
assist you in your academic research. By taking an online course
in Arabic, you will be able to quickly and conveniently learn
the basics of the language, which will make your travels abroad
less stressful, and more enjoyable. Taking the time to learn the
Arabic language will allow you to immerse yourself into an
interesting new culture, perhaps help to change a few
stereotypes, enhance your travels, and supplement your academic
pursuits.
About the author:
Find the essential information on where and how to learn a new
or second language at http://www.foreign-languages-school.com
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