“Teaching Arabic Online” Workshop – External Slots
The transition to online teaching and learning comes with its share of joys and challenges. If you are a language teacher, tutor, or facilitator and are struggling to incorporate interactive activities, this workshop is for you. Join our workshop to
“Teaching Arabic Online” Workshop – Internal slots
The transition to online teaching and learning comes with its share of joys and challenges. If you are a language teacher, tutor, or facilitator and are struggling to incorporate interactive activities, this workshop is for you. Join our workshop to
Winter Early Reader Series -2
Do you want to enrol your child in our Arabic Reading Program this winter 2021? Be a part of our winter series and step into reading Arabic storybooks. Spots are limited for each level, so make sure you sign up once
Winter Early Reader Series
Do you want to enrol your child in our Arabic Reading Program this winter 2021? Be a part of our winter series and step into reading Arabic storybooks. Spots are limited for each level, so make sure you sign up once
Arabically; The beginning
My fascination with Arabic has been a lifelong process. The more I read the more I want to learn, the more I learn the more I want to understand it. The process of learning, creating, and teaching did not stop
Teach Arabic at Home; Empowering non-Arabic speaking moms
Characteristics and Actions required to teach Arabic to your children Teaching Arabic to children is a dream for a lot of non-Arabic speaking parents. Most shy away from it because it’s too complex for them. In Arabically, we believe all parents
What determines language difficulty?
If we were to scrutinize a language based solely on its grammar structure it would not be fair. Verb conjugations, deviation from basic word order, bound morphemes, character usage are a few core dimensions that contribute towards increasing levels of
Content and Language Integrated Learning; catching up to current trends in foreign language learning
A classroom filled with eager to not very eager students. A traditional methodology. An age old language. A fixed mindset for foreign language teaching. Tests. More tests. Dread. Together, we have the recipe for lagging (de)motivation in second language learning. In
Are you gritty enough to learn a new language?
Of course it takes a great deal of grit to learn a new language. Acquiring fluency needs grit. So the next question is, what is grit? It is combining passion and perseverance to attain what you wish to attain. Simple I