Arabic lessons

Learn Arabic Language in Amman

  1. Learning Arabic will make you stand out, as there are very few people from the West that speak Arabic. Having command of Arabic will make you appear clever and sophisticated.
  2. Learning a language is learning about the culture of the country where the language is spoken. Arab culture is rich and interesting. Learning the language will enable you to read some of the famous classic literature. If you are a fan of Aladdin, Ali Baba and Sindbad the Sailor, imagine reading the many stories in The One Thousand and One Nights (Alf laylah wa laylah) or the poems of Ḥāfeẓ and Ahmad Shawqi in their original versions.
  3. You'll be able to benefit economically. Natural resources abound in the Middle East and speaking Arabic will open many job positions for you.
  4. You'll be able to experience true Arab hospitality. Arabs are very proud of their language. Unlike the Germans who are not impressed when foreigners are able to speak their language, the opposite is shown by Arabs. Once a native speaker of Arabic hears a foreigner speak a few words in Arabic, they would be very eager and happy to help you learn their language.
  5. When you learn Arabic you'll be able to appreciate the region's unique way of life, cuisine, literature, music and art. You'll open the door to their rich culture that is not often exposed to the Western world. You'll appreciate their cultural practices and products and understand the values that matter much to them, such as hospitality, dignity and honor.
  6. You'll be able to understand Islam better if you're able to read the Qurʾān and understand its teachings.
  7. You'll have an edge over competition even if you are in the West. The demand for people fluent in Arabic is quite high and only a few people from the West attempt to learn Arabic. The secret services in the U.S. need people who are fluent speakers of Arabic. There are many businesses, including translating and interpreting that are in need of Arabic speakers. Other fields that need Arabic speakers include intelligence and foreign service, consulting, banking and finance, education and journalism.
  8. When you know Arabic, you'll be able to have an easier time learning other languages spoken in the region, such as Farsi or Persian, Turkish, Urdu and even Hebrew. Most of the vocabularies of these languages are derived from and similar to Arabic words so you will be able to quickly grasp the semantic and grammatical concepts of the other languages.


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Learn Arabic Language in Amman

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