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Hello I am Sha! Assalam-o-Alaikum! I really like & love the arabic as a "Language". The impression I got immediately after I completed MA English was that I should have studied "Arabic". I have grown a strong passion and attachment for Arabic and the Arabs. How much it can last? This is what i don't know nor am much sure about but if your gals and guys out there help me, my love might become fruitful for me. Why do i like and love arabic and the Arabs? This is sort of expansive questions. I only know that Arabic is soft, smooth and melodius. The Arabs are loving, sincere and sobre. Well, what I don't know is if they are lovers of their language too or not. I aspire to someday talk fluently in arabic. Talk to my friends. But can i attract Arabic -speakers to my self by speaking their lang- uage is yet another thing to be experienced still. Arabic is the language of the Muslims but i do believe ALLAH will hear and help me even when i speak my mother tongue to ask him. I am sensitive to the degree that if i like something just for the sake of some good and great point in it and I am not answered positively.... I really begin to hate that thing. Well i don't know why should i do it but still here i am to do it. I like to chat, sing, speak, think, write and argue in Arabic. I have no intention to visit an Arabic speaking country as yet but can it be helpful enough in learning a language to personally visit the country where it is spoken? Because we have been in this country of ours for since our birth but still we haven't got command and control over the national language spoken here. Does it go to say that it doesn't matter a lot to visit a country for the solitary purpose of learning a language spoken there? I like the h sound of Arabic and also I like it for not having the clattering sounds of t,d etc. I want to have good really good arabic language friends. I can teach you English "only and only if you think you need it". I should thank you in advance if you think my love for Arabic and the Arab is something valuable. With best regards it is farhad (underscore) alishah (at) yahoo (dot) com my cell number is zerozeroninetwothreeonetwo fivezerotwozeroeighteighteight Wassalam-o-Alaikum Wa Rahmatullah! ( I shall be really anxiously waiting for the language friend of my dreams. How can i say in Arabic "The lover and Admirer of Arabic as a Language" Bubye thanks
Hello dear; I am Imad a Master student in Applied Linguistics from Morocco. I am preparing my MA thesis in : Teaching Arabic to foreigners. Just i wanna ask you Sir if you could provide me with any data related wirh my topic. this's my email: imad.phd@gmail.com THANKS.
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Hello I am Sha!
Assalam-o-Alaikum!
I really like & love the arabic as a "Language".
The impression I got immediately after I
completed MA English was that I should have
studied "Arabic".
I have grown a strong passion and attachment
for Arabic and the Arabs. How much it can last?
This is what i don't know nor am much sure about
but if your gals and guys out there help me, my
love might become fruitful for me.
Why do i like and love arabic and the Arabs?
This is sort of expansive questions.
I only know that Arabic is soft, smooth
and melodius.
The Arabs are loving, sincere and sobre.
Well, what I don't know is if they are
lovers of their language too or not.
I aspire to someday talk fluently in arabic.
Talk to my friends. But can i attract Arabic
-speakers to my self by speaking their lang-
uage is yet another thing to be experienced
still.
Arabic is the language of the Muslims but i do
believe ALLAH will hear and help me even when
i speak my mother tongue to ask him. I am
sensitive to the degree that if i like something
just for the sake of some good and great point
in it and I am not answered positively.... I
really begin to hate that thing. Well i don't
know why should i do it but still here i am to
do it. I like to chat, sing, speak, think, write
and argue in Arabic. I have no intention to
visit an Arabic speaking country as yet but
can it be helpful enough in learning a language to
personally visit the country where it is spoken?
Because we have been in this country of ours for
since our birth but still we haven't got command
and control over the national language spoken
here. Does it go to say that it doesn't matter
a lot to visit a country for the solitary purpose
of learning a language spoken there? I like the
h sound of Arabic and also I like it for not
having the clattering sounds of t,d etc. I
want to have good really good arabic language
friends. I can teach you English "only and only
if you think you need it". I should thank you
in advance if you think my love for Arabic and
the Arab is something valuable.
With best regards it is farhad (underscore)
alishah (at) yahoo (dot) com
my cell number is zerozeroninetwothreeonetwo
fivezerotwozeroeighteighteight
Wassalam-o-Alaikum Wa Rahmatullah!
( I shall be really anxiously waiting for
the language friend of my dreams.
How can i say in Arabic
"The lover and Admirer of Arabic as a Language"
Bubye thanks
Hello dear;
I am Imad a Master student in Applied Linguistics from Morocco.
I am preparing my MA thesis in : Teaching Arabic to foreigners.
Just i wanna ask you Sir if you could provide me with any data
related wirh my topic.
this's my email:
imad.phd@gmail.com
THANKS.
عماد هناك مدونة خاصة للمدرسين ونظريات التعلم وهي
www.iatafl.blogspot.com
(international association teaching Arabic as a foreign Language)
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