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Learner Name:
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khan
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Learning Language |
Arabic, other
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City, State or Province
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san antonio, Tx
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Country |
United States |
Wants Lessons Delivered by |
Live, in person
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Description |
I would like to learn arabic to be able to understand the holy book and be able to carry a conversation. I am a beginner. I can only read arabic to some extent. I am welling to spare few hours on weekend. Som eone who is eager to teach and will dedicate his time without any interuptions.
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Learner Name:
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Steve
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Learning Language |
Arabic, other
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City, State or Province
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San Antonio, Texas
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Country |
United States |
Wants Lessons Delivered by |
Live, in person, Online or Telephone
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Description |
I am studying standard Arabic using the Rosetta Stone program, which is wonderful. I will be able to learn spoken Arabic on my own, I believe. I had learned German years ago while stationed there by listening and repeating. I am looking for help with written Arabic, i.e. how the letters connect, pronunciation of letters in different parts of the word, etc.
I study about 2 to 3 hours a day at present and am gradually increasing the study time to, hopefully, about 4 hours a day. I would like to learn it as quickly as possible without burning out! I am self-motivate d and am looking for interaction with a teacher as well as any books the teacher may feel are helpful. I am a beginner. I'm learning the language as a means of personal growth and mental flexibility and may want to pursue a career using Arabic in the near future.
I do have a have a restriction on how far I am willing to drive within the metro area.
I've been using the Rosetta Stone program for about 6 weeks and in reviewing my progress, the reading is defintely the most difficult aspect for me.
I envision working with a teacher once a week--althoug h this is open--absorbi ng as much as I can, then working on my own at home practicing what I have learned from the teacher and using any books the teacher may recommend.
I only plan to work with a teacher long enough to learn to read Arabic. However, this may change as I get into it. I may see that working with a teacher really increases the learning rate--or I may not. I stated the above simply to be 'up front' about it.
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