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Arabic Resource - Background
In January 2007, the founder (Dustin Wellbaum) of Arabic Resource. Began his Arabic education with a dusty, 1950s grammar book found in the basement of the Abilene Christian University. Library. Sitting with many cups of coffee and an internet connection, he began pronouncing the letters for the very first time with the help of online websites that provided the help he needed to get started. In 2008, he joined ICON Communications. Providing courses ranging from novice to advanced, with a primary goal of ...
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Arabic Resource - News
2nd International Conference on Teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language. Madrid, Spain September 27-29, 2012 [link]. How To Screw Up In Arabic [link]. Tug of War Over Teaching: Proficiency is the Goal [link]. Arabic Students Face Limited Course Options [link]. Educating Generations on the Importance of the Arabic Language [link]. The Chronicle on Higher Education. Across the Middle East, a 'Revolution' in Arabic Studies [link]. Dustin's Vlog Highlighted (4:00 mark). Dustin Mentioned in Jordan (9:30 mark).
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Arabic Resource - Purpose
What is unique about Arabic Resource. Is the ability of our students to ask follow up questions to the developer if further explanation is needed. This can be done in the comment section below each lesson, or through direct contact.
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Arabic Resource Center
Forum of exchange and collaboration between teachers and learners of Arabic for a better and efficient way of acquiring a good proficiency in Arabic. Saturday, May 9, 2009. This is one of the textbooks mostly used in teaching Arabic today, especially in the USA. Al-Kitaab. Is a useful tool. Students seem to enjoy the first 10 lessons more than the later ones. Sunday, April 12, 2009. Contain readings about a variety of issues about Arabic culture. Wednesday, April 1, 2009. Welcome to Munir's Blog.
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Arabic Language Learning Resources
Hand-picked learning resources for beginning and intermediate students. Arabic is spoken in more than 23 countries throughout the world. Learn about new resources. Gather new tools to help maintain what you know. Inspire you to keep studying and learn more!