sábado, 12 de setembro de 2009

Creative Arabic Language Learning - 4 Fun Ways to Make Learning Arabic Easier

You can use your computer as a creative language learning tool to learn Arabic. Here are some innovative ideas to turn your language education into an entertaining and memorable Arabic language learning experience.


Language Learning Fun #1 - Modify Your Arabic Audio Lessons

There are many software packages available that enable you to transform your voice in any audio. You can cut and paste from one section of the audio to another. You can play the same section of the audio over as much as you like.

So how will this help you learn to speak Arabic? Well, many Arabic teachers and courses provide you with audio files. You can take those audio files and modify them to create other exercises.

There are actually 16 different kinds of Arabic exercises that you can create with an audio file to get more practice. But we will talk about that in another lesson. With most audio programs that allow you to edit the file, you can make your voice sound more feminine, masculine, or even robotic. You can raise it to a higher pitch or lower bass tones.

Some languages like French and German for example, assign gender to the nouns. So, when you are learning new vocabulary words, you can modify the feminine nouns to a woman's voice, masculine nouns in a man's voice, and the neuter nouns in a robotic voice?

This approach can also be used with other types of vocabulary learning. Perhaps you could record a list of Arabic verbs in the present tense in a woman's voice and a list of Arabic verbs in the past tense in a man's voice. You can make your Arabic lessons more interesting by morphing voices or adding sound effects.

Just do a quick search on the internet for 'voice cloaking' or 'voice modification software'. This will provide numerous resources to choose from. I personally like using a program called Audacity, especially since it is free.

Language Learning Fun #2 - Color Code Your Arabic Language Lessons

You can also spice up your Arabic vocabulary lists with bursts of color on your printer- perhaps nouns in red, verbs in blue, and prepositions in green. You might want to highlight irregular verbs in another color - or perhaps apply bold or italics to make them stand out on the page. Experiment with different fonts and weights.

Language Learning Fun #3 - Surf Arabic Websites and Online Sources

There are several tools that every Arabic student should have. And one of those is at least one online Arabic dictionary bookmarked in your browser (preferably several). Every dictionary works a little bit differently.

Some provide sound clips with the pronunciation. Others allow you to submit new words and expressions. (Just remember that not all user submissions will be 100% accurate.) The best dictionaries will clearly indicate which ones are 'verified' user submissions and which ones aren't.

They will also indicate colloquial and dialect expressions appropriately.If you are a poet, then help is as close as your computer. Online language resources also include helpful rhyming dictionaries. An internet search for 'rhyming dictionary Arabic, 'rhyming dictionary German', 'rhyming dictionary Spanish', and so on will give you good results.

It's best to rely on accredited educational sites (domains ending in .edu) when doing Arabic grammar research. For instance, if you are looking for Arabic verb conjugations, try a search like 'Arabic verb conjugations site:.edu'.

Although at the time of writing the previous search doesn't work at MSN, it does work at Google, Yahoo!, Ask.com, and many others. The 'site:edu' portion of the search restricts results to domains ending in '.edu' - which are usually universities and other similar educational institutions.

Language Learning Fun #4 - Online Arabic Chatting and Video Conferencing

You can also use webcams, VOIP, microphones and put them all together to talk with foreign friends and native Arabic speakers from all over the world. Using the Arabic language in conversation is probably the quickest way to learn it.

But just remember that whatever you do, the more senses you can stimulate during the language learning process, the more firmly imprinted the learning becomes. Turn your Arabic language education into a fun-filled sensory experience and you will probably stick with it. If it becomes monotonous, you will probably begin to lose interest.

For More Information About How To Learn Arabic

David A. Bailey, Jr. shares his best, top-secret, and little-known tips and tricks to learn Arabic and other languages fast (based on 10+ years of experience) at http://exlsite.com/languagelearning/arabic/learningarabic.html

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