Online Classes:
Online
classes make learning accessible for all who are interested in learning
a language but because of some constrains like time and money hinder
them from satisfying their passion or need to learn that language.
Distance learning gives you the freedom to decide when – and from where
– you attend class. Our teachers are trained to offer you high quality
classes and any technical support needed. Using a virtual classroom
give us the chance to deliver the learning process effectively: it
gives us the opportunity to provide a more human, real time interaction
and a successful experience. The Virtual classroom we are using offers
a wide range of interactive tools like voice; chat; whiteboard; screen
sharing and document sharing. Why don't you Contact us and attend our free lesson? |
|
|
Arabic... |
Arabic is a member of the Semitic language family. Semitic languages
were among the first to have a written form. Written Arabic has existed
for more than 12 centuries. The spread of Islam transformed the regions
of Northern Africa and the Middle East into Arabic-speaking areas
within a century of its founding. In later centuries, the Arabic
language was spoken in parts of Asia and Europe following additional
Arab conquests.
It is spoken in more than 20 countries around the world, and is the native language of over 150 million people.
It
is also an official language of the United Nations, the African Union
and the Arab League. Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is the official
language throughout the Arab world, and its written form is relatively
consistent across national boundaries. MSA is used in official
documents, in educational settings, and for communication between Arabs
of different nationalities. However, the spoken forms of Arabic vary
widely, and each Arab country has its own dialect. Dialects are spoken
in most informal settings, such as at home, with friends, or while
shopping.
Of all the spoken dialects, Egyptian Arabic is the most
widely understood, due Egypt's role as the major producer of movies and
TV programs in the Arab world. So if you study the
Egyptian Arabic and you travel to any Arabic country, you will be
understood and will be able to communicate with people.. | |
|
|
|