Introduction to Arabic Program Public Class

Saturday, November 29 2008 | 11:30 AM (EST)

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Price:
Free
Duration:
60 minutes
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About the Class

This is a free info session that explains the different methods used to teach Arabic in different universities and what is the best one compatible with the characteristics of the Arabic language which we use in our program. The session discuses also the tools and the efforts expected from the students to succeed in the program. The program started since 2001 and this is the first session in this semester: Fall 2008. Arabic as a regular language is easy to learn but it has to be taught using the right method. The secretes of the Arabic language will be revealed in this session. Come to our class in Montreal downtown at Concordia University or attend with us online if you are in another city around the world.

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Keywords: arabic, learning, arabic, communication

Attendees in the class (12)

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munir Ahmed
By: munir Ahmed
1171 days 10 hours 47 minutes ago

Munir Ahmed, the reason that I would love to learn Arabic is: of being able to understand the Holy Quran and of curse able to speak the language of my beloved prophet Muhammed (PBUH). Furthermore to this is that Arabic and English are the most superior languages in the world though.

Orient Language Lab
By: Orient Language Lab
1185 days 14 hours 22 minutes ago

I am interested in learning the language so that I could teach it.

Kamil
By: Kamil
1190 days 1 hours 52 minutes ago

Please try to consecrate an online program to teach the children of arab expatriate. Thanks

About Salsabil Al-Dhadh
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About Salsabil Al-Dhadh



Introduction:

Salsabil Al-Dhadh, is an organization established in 2001 with the purpose of facilitating the learning of Arabic language for non-Arabic speakers. Salsabil incorporates classical and modern methods of teaching Arabic to cater to the diverse needs of its multi-ethnic student body. It constantly conducts research* to develop effective methodologies and learning aid which fit linguistic and cultural background of its students while remaining faithful to the authentic spirit of Arabic language. Salsabil is keen on sharing its wealth of resources and the results of its research with other institutions to enhance the ways of teaching Arabic. It values its students as important partners in the process of continuously developing its curriculum and methodological approaches.



History:
Salsabil’s lunched its early teaching activities as an educational component of students’ community learning at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada. Later, the Arabic Program of Salsabil grew to become independent and was adopted number of institutes and associations that are interested in teaching Arabic language to their members. Currently Salsabil has extended its activities through utilizing digital technology to teach online courses to students from more than 20 countries around the world.


Salsabil celebrates the knowledge of Arabic language with its students and takes pleasure in making Arabic accessable, easy, enjoyable experience for its students around the world.



Prof. Imad Hallak

Founder and Director

Montreal, Canada