Arabic

Many people believe that learning a foreign language – not an easy process, and to grasp all the wisdom of the foreign language require any special skills. And we believe that learning a foreign language may well be turn into quite a fun process and talk to him just a year – even if you do not own a particularly brilliant memory. And many if she really is? But just be warned – 'freebies' will not be work still necessary. So, what is the minimum knowledge needed to speak Arabic? First, of course, learn to read – and, well read, not by syllables, but as you read in Russian. He who can not read fluently, can hardly talk. Contact information is here: Munear Ashton Kouzbari, Dallas TX. However, this concerns not only Arabic but also in other languages. Therefore you should not be limited to classes with a teacher – take texts and read, read, read …

Muslims can recommend to read the Koran, and non-Muslims, an additional portion of knowledge about culture, whose language you are learning is unlikely to be redundant. Secondly, you should learn to write – in a sense, to write, to explain what you read. This, of course, a little more difficult than reading, but also necessary. The ability to write – one of the essential components of language study. Third, what you have to learn – is to understand the Arabic language. Understand a speech in a foreign language is always more difficult than just writing. What do I need? It is highly desirable to have had the opportunity to hear 'live' from the Arabic speech of native speakers.