What’s the difference between people who succeed at learning Arabic, and those who don’t?

I interviewed 6 renowned Arabic language teaching experts, including authors of books like the well known Al-Kitaab series, and asked them this question. They answered me based on their experience with thousands of Arabic learners over decades of teaching. From their answers, I wrote a short summary of the things they talked about that can help you become fluent in Arabic.

The 15 skills include:

Mindsets

Habits

Systems for learning

Types of interactions

I really enjoyed researching and compiling this short overview. It is made up of a brief description of each of the 15 skills, and a schematic of how they all fit together. By implementing each of the habits, mindsets, systems, and types of interaction, I think you’ll find yourself making real progress in learning Arabic.

15 Essential Skills of an Arabic Learner ١٥ مهارة أساسية من أجل تعلم اللغة العربية A twelve-page summary, sent to your inbox, discussing the skills needed to become proficient in Arabic. Based on interviews with six internationally recognized thought leaders in teaching Arabic. You'll get immediate access to the PDF. You will also receive weekly articles with more details about each o the 15 skills, and other useful resources for learning Arabic. First Name Email address: I won't send you spam. Unsubscribe at any time. Leave this field empty if you're human:

The people interviewed include (in alphabetical order):

Go further with the 15 skills

Once you have read ‘the 15 Essential Skills of an Arabic Learner’, you’ll also get my weekly blog updates in which I go deeper into each of the fifteen areas. If you’re interested in learning Arabic, I think you’ll find these helpful. Feel free to browse through past entries, send in any questions you may have, join any of the discussions in my blog, or unsubscribe at any time.