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arabic for non-natives     تم تعديل، الإصدار 2 من 3 بواسطة فارابي,‏ 24 أكتوبر 2007

Why Arabic ?

Arabic is spoken by almost 200 million people in more than twenty two countries, from Morocco to Iraq, and as far south as Somalia and the Sudan. As the language of Quran, the Holy book of Islam, it is thought as a first language in Muslim states throughout the world. Arabic language originated in Saudi Arabia in pre-Islamic times, and spread rapidly across the Middle East. 

The languages of northern India, Turkey, Iran, Portugal, and Spain are full of words of Arabic origin. Modern Arabic varies a good deal from country to country, differing as much as, say Spanish and Portuguese. However, the classical written Arabic has changed little over the centuries. 

Here is a compilation of useful phrases, expressions, and words that I learned from Arabic friends all over the Middle East and from very interesting books. Most of the sounds of Arabic are similar to sounds found in many European languages.   

Who we are:

The basic rationale behind the work of the Center starts with the development of the skills of the trainees in a bid to correct concepts and change the intellectual trends regarding the history of Arabic culture, civilization and arts of Egypt. The Center is, likewise, concerned with presenting accurate issues on the Arab world historically, politically, economically, and intellectually.

The FLC is concerned with preparing, planning, implementing and supervising the Arabic language teaching courses for the non-native speakers

FLC Objectives

·         Preparing the syllabi of Arabic teaching courses for the non-native speakers.

·         Preparing and issuing other education research, books and materials.

·         Organizing training courses both inside and outside Egypt regarding Arabic language teaching and contemporary trends in the field of Linguistics.

·         Cooperating with Arabic language institutes and cultural, foreign and international centers in Egypt or overseas concerning linguistic research projects.

·         Organizing symposia, conferences and exchange of information regarding teaching of Arabic by creating generations who are able to teach and conduct research on Arabic language.

·         Setting up a specialized scientific association for those concerned with teaching Arabic to the non-native speakers on the Arab and international levels.

Certificates

          Students are given certificates, which indicate the period and the level of the course; The same certificates are presented to the professors and diplomats under training, as well as the foreign professors who supervise courses.

 

for more information cntact us :

AL FARABI

 

 

Language Center

 

Address: 1 extension Abd Al Hamid  Badawi Masakin Sheraton

 

HELIOPOILIS – CAIRO - EGYPT

 

 

tel &fax: 202-22672708

 

mobile:20-122162882

 

mail:alfarabi-egypt@hotmail.com

 
الإصدار: 
2 الرسائل الخاصة بهذه الصفحة
24 أكتوبر 2007 بواسطة فارابي
انقر فوق http://groups.google.com.eg/group/arabic1110/web/arabic-for-non-natives?hl=ar
- أو قم بنسخها ولصقها في شريط عنوان المتصفح الخاص بك إذا لم يفلح ذلك.
24 أكتوبر 2007 بواسطة فارابي
انقر فوق http://groups.google.com.eg/group/arabic1110/web/arabic-for-non-natives?hl=ar
- أو قم بنسخها ولصقها في شريط عنوان المتصفح الخاص بك إذا لم يفلح ذلك.
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