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beco1 Oct 13th 2013 2:37 am

Arabic language courses Riyadh
 
Hey everyone,
Does anybody know of any good places that offer Arabic courses for beginners? I'm looking for something to do in the evenings and I figured that would be a good option to learn something too. Any positive experiences would be great to hear about!
Cheers

scot47 Oct 14th 2013 12:06 am

Re: Arabic language courses Riyadh
 
Your problem could be that most Arabic instruction is aimed at those who are doing it for religious reasons. In my experience it is VERY difficult to find a competent teacher who can provide Arabic as a Foreign language instruction.

I got a copy of Haywood and Nahmad's Arabic Grammar and worked my way through it with the help of whoever I could persuade to help.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/New-Arabic-G.../dp/085331585X

beco1 Oct 14th 2013 7:45 pm

Re: Arabic language courses Riyadh
 
Hi, thanks for the tip, I found this course online http://www.purpleacademy.com/ but it's quite expensive and, being a teacher in the kingdom and quite aware of the flaws in the industry, I was hoping to find someone who has experience with doing courses. I have a book and rosetta stone program to do it myself but want to have the spoken element at the forefront. The books all seem to focus on the written aspect.

scot47 Oct 15th 2013 3:34 am

Re: Arabic language courses Riyadh
 
Diglossia in Arabic means that there is considerable divergenge between formal written Arabic - either Classical or MSA and the spoken varieties. If you are seriouis about studying it, the best approach is through MSA (Modern Standard Arabic)

nonthaburi Oct 17th 2013 10:13 pm

Re: Arabic language courses Riyadh
 
There is a school by the Filipino markets in Manila square in New Battha. I noticed it the other day so I don't know how good it is or anything about it . They just have a big sign offering Arabic language courses for foreigners . Might be worth a look and there's some good shopping there too.

beco1 Oct 19th 2013 1:04 am

Re: Arabic language courses Riyadh
 
Thanks for the tip, I'll check it out next time i'm in batha :)

Jamesdavid Oct 21st 2013 5:06 pm

Re: Arabic language courses Riyadh
 
There are many online courses available for this.

Tosis Oct 23rd 2013 11:26 pm

Re: Arabic language courses Riyadh
 
I agree that it's very difficult to find Arabic classes that are not primarily religious classes and that are well-taught (i.e. for adult education). You will probably learn more from a reputable CD or online course (Rosetta Stone, etc.), plus practicing with some friendly colleagues. That said, if you can find a non-religious face-to-face course, it might be an interesting social experience regardless of whether you learn much Arabic.

beco1 Oct 24th 2013 1:33 am

Re: Arabic language courses Riyadh
 
Thanks Tosis, that is looking like the best option - I found a couple private teachers and I'll stick with my rosetta stone!

scot47 Oct 25th 2013 2:27 am

Re: Arabic language courses Riyadh
 
THE USIS have an excellent course with book and CD. I think it was also available online.

Speedy66 Jan 17th 2014 2:16 am

Re: Arabic language courses Riyadh
 
Hi beco1,

I am a local saudi,, , I can give you tips, cultural advices etc ... If you would like to.
I am not sure of my teaching skills in arabic but i could give it a go!!


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