How It Works?
Learning a new language is a marathon and not a sprint!. Our goal is to help as many students as possible learn the Arabic language in the most optimal way, leveraging all available resources. Below is how we do it…
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SET OBJECTIVES
What do you want to achieve? Most of our students want to learn the Arabic language in order to fully understand the holy Quran. This is what we recommend too. But if you have other objectives, such as learning the spoken Egyptian dialect, that’s fine too. YOUR objectives are set at the beginning.
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BENCHMARK
It is important for us to assess your overall language ability and test your Arabic proficiency. We do this proficiency test using a range of in-house tools – written, verbal, online or a combination. This step is important in helping us for the next stage.
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PERSONALISED LEARNING PLAN
Once we know your goals, level of Arabic, dedicated number of hours per week/month, a personalized Learning Plan is put together by our Arabic Professor. This will be a sort of roadmap defining which book/curriculum you’ll be studying and milestones for tracking progress.
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TUTOR MATCH
With a growing pool of highly qualified Arabic tutors, we’ll match you with a suitable tutor who has good experience teaching your book/curriculum. We have both male and female tutors and even tutors specialised in teaching kids.
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MENTORSHIP & SUPPORT
Student is also given a Mentor – usually a more advanced student from the same country. We find that this is important and gives the student an additional touch point or person to support them on their journey. Students will also be invited to groups with other students of the same level.
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PROGRESS MONITORING
We want all our students to meet their goals and learn Arabic the optimal way. This is why we have progress monitoring, with both the tutor and head Arabic Professor. We don’t want students coasting along for months without making much progress.
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ACCESS TO RESOURCES
Our Arabic Professor and tutors have a huge amount of knowledge and resources with them and we will be bringing this online in time. Once they start, each student will get access to curated resources according to their learning plan.
Finally, as with any learning, it is important to be patient and diligent. Ultimately, adult students should be responsible for their learning and to get the best out of our resources.
Ready to start learning Arabic?
Get started with Arabic8020 and learn Arabic the optimal way.
Hay Taasi (9th district), Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt
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