From Beginner to Fluent: A Student’s Journey in Spoken Arabic
Learning Arabic can feel intimidating at first, especially for non-native speakers living in a vibrant, fast-paced city like Dubai.
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June 1, 2025
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June 1, 2025
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Most learners begin with little or no knowledge of the Arabic script or sounds. The initial stage is about building a foundation—learning the Arabic alphabet, basic pronunciation, and simple greetings. At this point, classes are focused on making students feel comfortable and curious rather than overwhelmed.
Instructors at EdSen Education make this process easier by using interactive, real-life scenarios and focusing on spoken Arabic (colloquial) rather than classical Arabic. This makes the learning more practical and immediately useful in day-to-day conversations.
At EdSen Education, the emphasis is on speaking skills—not just grammar. Group activities, language games, and peer interaction encourage students to speak more freely, without fear of making mistakes. This is where real progress begins.
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