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ARABIC NOTES FOR SECONDARY
SCHOOLS
HOW TO
GET BETTER IN ARABIC LANGUAGE
1. Have the right attitude!
Be positive about your learning effort and accept the fact that you are a student. Never let anything demotivate you. Be disciplined and curious. Be uninhibited. If you are shy or introverted, make an effort to come out of your shell. Put yourself in a vulnerable position where you have to speak Arabic. Take your learning experience as a game and don’t take yourself too seriously.
2. Practice
Repetition and Consistency
Mastering
Arabic words, pronunciation, and speech patterns calls for consistency in
practice. Spaced repetition can help you remember specific terms that will
stick with you forever. Don’t skip your learning schedule or postpone goals.
The key to learning Arabic is practice, repetition, and consistency. You must
keep learning new words, listening to Arabic content, writing and translating
material, and conversing with Arabic speakers. Learning consistently allows you
to learn faster.
3. Improving
your listening in Arabic
Listening
is very important so that you can understand others and have a conversation.
There are several ways to improve your listening skills. One of the main ways
is mirroring. Mirroring involves you listening to audio and repeating what you
hear. Another important thing is to listen to a lot of audio in Arabic.
Listening to songs, radio, and videos on YouTube are great listening exercises.
Watching Arabic videos with Arabic subtitles can also be beneficial to compare
what you hear to the shown subtitles.
4.
Surround Yourself With Arabic
The more you hear and practice Arabic, the faster you’ll reach fluency. However, traveling to an Arabic speaking country is a luxury for many of us. But, you can bring an immersion experience to you. Learn about Arabic culture, history, and society from the comfort of your home. These tips to learn Arabic aren’t just useful, they’re also really fun. Try a couple of these to enhance your Arabic knowledge:
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