6 tips to learn Arabic

Arabic is a beautiful language but learning it can be really daunting at first!

But once you get the hang of it, you will be able to experience the full beauty and the richness of the language itself. Arabic is after all the sixth most spoken language in the world with over 420 million speakers worldwide.

First, let’s see why it is so hard for us as foreigners to learn a new and broad language like Arabic.

  • It’s an entire new alphabet for us to learn from.
  • There seems to be no common or shared vocabulary between Arabic and mostly other languages like English.
  • In this Arabic, subject, mood, and tense are effectively conveyed by modulating tone due to its reliance on inflections
  • Plurals and how they relate to numbers are more complicated in this language when compared to English
  • You should memorize how to conjugate and vocalize verbs in both active and passive voices for ten different verb patterns.
  • There are different dialects in Arabic that might be even harder for a fluent speaker to understand

Follow these straightforward tips and steps and you’ll be speaking Arabic in no time.

 

Step 1: Define your goals for language learning!

Everyone has their own reasons and goals when they start learning something new. The key is to define why and what your specific reasons for learning Arabic are. Beginning by defining your goals can easily help you readily determine the level of proficiency you want to achieve in Arabic.

 

Step 2: Choose your Arabic Dialect wisely

Before you start your learning journey and potentially encounter confusion, it’s very important to decide on the specific dialect of Arabic you wish to focus on. For starters, there are options like Modern Arabic, Traditional Arabic, Standard Arabic, Gulf Arabic as well as numerous other dialects and variations to consider.

Step 3: Create a schedule or a timetable for your language learning journey

The most valuable preparation advice we can offer is to craft your own schedule and timetable for your learning journey. This ensures that you engage in learning at regular, pre-planned intervals. By mapping out your learning journey systematically, you can significantly enhance your chances of success in being fluent in Arabic.

 

Step 4: Select the right learning resources

There’s plenty of language learning resources for you to choose from, whether they are online sites, learning apps, textbooks or even tutors! You have to select a resource that aligns with your specific needs and proves effective to you. If whichever learning resource you’ve picked out brings you enjoyment and you genuinely sense like you’re making progress and moving a little bit closer to your learning goals, then you’ve made the right choice!

Step 5: Learn Alphabet, Numbers and Common Words/ Phrases first

To effectively learn, read, and write in Arabic, your first step should be achieving proficiency in the Arabic alphabet. Following this you should move on to learning the Arabic numbering system. Afterward, it would be much easier to catch up on everyday phrases and words of the Arabic language.

 

Step 6: Master Arabic Pronunciation

The Arabic language is home to loads of unique sounds that are foreign to native English users. But don’t you worry, it’s pretty easy to learn all of these by repetitive pronunciation practice. They say practice makes perfect, in our case, it holds true. It’s very important to not only to study the language from the books, but to practice it in speaking as well! This is a great tip to increase your fluency and pronunciation skills of the language. Early practice in speaking helps you gain confidence and progress more smoothly in your language learning journey.