I was distressed to say the least when I had to move my Arabic class home. I am not a computer person. I had revolted against the internet for the first ten years it existed, banning the connection that the family wanted in the home. Nevertheless, sometimes one has to keep up with a changing world so I relented and now we have a computer with an internet connection. Even though I had allowed the computer and internet I still didn’t want to become obligated to it. But I had two choices. I could give up the class or start taking one at home. So I bit the bullet and I opted to continue the education, temporarily, at home. Read more…
I am just now learning Arabic phrases and starting to learn the basics of the language. I have been studying numerous religions and in my quest I have come across Arabic as a necessity. I am cultivating my studies to be all inclusive. However, there is more to the language than just being able to translate texts of Islam. Read more…
Finding Arabic courses that offer a full education with reasonable course work that can be reasonably worked into a day is a difficult task. It pretty much goes without saying that if you want to learn a language completely then you’re going to have to put in some time. But when you’re busy with home, family, and work, you can only take on so much. Read more…