Egypt Polyglot Ağına Hoşgeldiniz!
The mythical, the miraculous and the chaotic everyday.
In the 5th century BC Herodotus wrote of Egypt that 'nowhere are there so many marvellous things...nor in the world besides are to be seen so many things of unspeakable greatness' - and not too much has changed. The Sphinx, the Nile, ancient Luxor, the pyramids - Egypt's scope is glorious.
It's not just the Pharaonic monuments that have drawn travellers to this country since long before the birth of Christ - it's the legacy of the Greeks, Romans and early Christians, and the profusion of art and architecture accumulated from centuries of successive Islamic dynasties.
- AbdelRahmanJune 2007
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amrarabeyaJuly 2013 Arabic Language Internship Program 2013 Our intensive rich and varied Arabic program, with interesting offers to Arabic learners of all levels, including absolute beginners, and with diverse interests. Our Internship program 2013-2014 is the best choice for students who wish to study Arabic intensively. This program is aimed at groups of students who seek to improve proficiency of Arabic in a short time or for University students who improve there Arabic that they study in University. The Program Include: • Accommodation (A bed in a double room at Our School Accommodation) • Free Airport Shuttle • Free Placement Test • Free Certificate • Choosing either Between MSA and ECA For more information, please visit: http://www.arabeya.org/index.php/arabic-language-internship-program-2013-2014 |
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amrarabeyaJune 2013 Why Learn Arabic? 10 great reasons to start learning the Arabic language: why do you learn arabic 1.The Arabic language is the cultural language of the Middle-East. These speakers are largely concentrated in the Middle East, but there are minority groups of native speakers throughout the world. It has approximately 280 million native speakers along with about 250 million non-native speakers. Arabic is the official language of over 20 countries and there are well over 300 million native speakers of the language. 2. Arabic is the liturgical language of Islam. In addition to the millions of native speakers, many more millions know Arabic as a foreign language, since as the language of the Qur’an, it is understood by Muslims throughout the world. 3. There is a high demand and low supply of Arabic-speakers in the Western world. Relatively few Westerners ever venture to learn Arabic. With the growing importance of the Middle East in international affairs, there is thus an extreme shortage of workers in the West who are versed in Arabic language and culture. Those who study Arabic can find careers in a variety of fields: journalism, business and industry, education, finance and banking, translation and interpretation, consulting, foreign service and intelligence, and many others. 4. There are financial incentives for learning Arabic. The US government has designated Arabic as a language of strategic importance. The National Strategic Language Initiative instituted in 2006 promotes the learning of Arabic (and other languages deemed critical) among Americans through numerous scholarships and supported learning opportunities. 5. Arabic-speaking nations are a fast growing market for trade. Initiatives to integrate the Arab world into the global economy are opening up numerous potential new business opportunities. The Arab region with its rapidly growing population provides a huge export market for goods and services. With a GDP of over 600 billion dollars annually, the region also has much to offer the world market. 6. The Arab-speaking world has a rich cultural heritage. The Arab world has its own unique art, music, literature, cuisine, and way of life. Westerners know about belly dance, perhaps have read 1001 Nights, and may have tried some popular Middle Eastern dishes such as hummus or falafel, but Western exposure to the Arab way of life is generally limited. In exploring the Arabic world, you will learn to appreciate its distinct cultural products and practices and you will come to understand some of the values important to the Arabic people, such as honor, dignity, and hospitality. 7. Knowing Arabic can promote intercultural understanding. In addition to having limited exposure to real Arabic culture, Westerners are presented with one-dimensional negative stereotypes of Arabic-speaking peoples through the news media, Hollywood films, and other sources. At the same time, events in the Middle East affect our daily lives. Reliance on such false and superficial images can lead to mistrust and miscommunication to an inability to cooperate, negotiate, and compromise, and perhaps even to military confrontation. Those who learn Arabic gain deeper insights into the cultural, political, and religious values that motivate people in those cultures. People who know Arabic can negotiate the cultural and linguistic gap between nations, assist in solving and avoiding intercultural conflict, and help businesses successfully engage in international trade. 8. Arabic influence is evident in many other languages. The export of concepts, products, and cultural practices from Arabic-speaking people is evident in the vocabulary that Arabic has lent other languages. 9- If you enjoy the challenge of learning new languages. Maybe you are keen to learn a new language, but you want to try something different… something more exotic… a more “unusual” type of language… 10- You have Arab family members. Maybe you have relatives or friends from an Arab country. Learning to communicate with Arab family members or friends in their own language can be both interesting and fun. It can add a whole new dimension to your life. It would enable you to better understand their emotions and thinking patterns. And you would surely benefit personally from the positive impact this would have on yourself. |
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