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Sunday, September 29, 2024

ARABIC NOTES FOR FORM ONE - ALL TOPICS

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IMPORTANCE OF LEARNING ARABIC – PART 1

 

1. More Employment Opportunities

With knowledge of the Arabic language and culture comes many opportunities for your future. It is especially beneficial for those studying Political Science, Criminal Justice, Business, Education, Journalism, Law, Linguistics, Social Work, Religious Studies, African Studies, Comparative Literature and many more. Those who study Arabic can find careers in a variety of fields, including Journalism, Business, Education, Finance and Banking, Translation and Interpretation, Consulting, Foreign Service and Intelligence and many more.

 

2. Inspire personal growth

Embarking on the journey to achieve fluency in Arabic involves overcoming challenging language barriers through consistency, dedication, and unwavering perseverance. Navigating through these challenges helps you develop strong mental resilience, emotional intelligence, and social skills that will help you adapt to new and uncertain communication situations. This, in turn, boosts confidence, determination, and patience.

 

3. Arabic is in high demand

U.S. government agencies are seeking proficient Arabic speakers now more than ever. Learning Arabic won’t only get you ahead in a government career, but it will also give you a leg up in any industry in business, engineering, medical, non-profit and international relations. Knowing Arabic can help you build valuable business relationships with business people in wealthy Middle Eastern countries like Qatar and United Arab Emirates. Currently, the demand in the U.S. for Arab speakers far exceeds supply. If you’re a college student, learning Arabic will easily let you stand out from other job applicants. In fact, less than 1 percent of college students study Arabic.







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