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This podcast is created by Shababeek Intercultural Development Center, located in Amman, Jordan. Shababeek is the world's largest center for helping non-Arabic speakers learn the spoken Levantine dialect. Each episode features a specific coaching tip for people learning Levantine Arabic. Jenn, the host, has coached over a thousand Arabic language learners. She specializes in getting language learners un-stuck and guiding them on a path to fluency. If you're learning Arabic, you'll want to subscribe to this podcast. Visit us at http://shababeekcenter.com.
- 42 - Fossilization: What is it? How do I avoid it?
In this episode, we explore the vital concept of fossilizationfor those learning Arabic. Learning Levantine Arabic, like mastering any skill, involves inevitable missteps. But instead of fearing failure, we encourage you to embrace it as a crucial part of the journey. We'll break down the importance of "noticing the gap" and "noticing the hole" in your Arabic learning process, and how working with a language learning coach can help you avoid the trap of fossilized errors. Whether you're just starting or already an advanced learner, this episode will guide you on how to turn your mistakes into stepping stones towards fluency. Tune in to learn how active correction and a growth mindset can make all the difference in your Arabic learning success.
Thu, 17 Oct 2024 - 15min - 41 - Top 10 Reasons to Learn Arabic in Jordan
In this episode, we dive into why Jordan is the perfect destination to immerse yourself in Arabic language learning. From savoring the country’s delicious street food and fresh seasonal produce to exploring its breathtaking natural wonders like the Dead Sea and Wadi Rum, Jordan offers a rich cultural backdrop that enhances your learning experience. We’ll also cover Jordan's affordable healthcare system, its family-friendly environment, and its visitor friendly visa policies, making it an ideal place for both short-term students and long-term residents. Whether you’re a traveler, language enthusiast, or considering relocating, this episode breaks down why Jordan is a top choice for learning Arabic in 2024 and beyond. Tune in to learn how you can combine culture, adventure, and education in this unforgettable setting!
Keywords: Learn Arabic in Jordan, Jordan Arabic language, study Arabic abroad, Middle Eastern culture, Jordan travel, Arabic immersion, Jordan visa policies, Middle Eastern street food, Wadi Rum, Dead Sea
Thu, 29 Aug 2024 - 20min - 40 - Navigating Cultural Nuances #2: 12 Essential Tips for Living in the Middle East
In our current series covering cultural insights for Arabic language learners who live in the Middle East, we explore some nuances of Arab culture to help you adapt and thrive in your new environment. These episodes offers practical tips on cultural norms, social etiquette, and effective communication, helping you integrate into the culture and build relationships of mutual respect.
In our last episode, we discussed the delicate balance between intentions and impact, emphasizing the importance of humility and being mindful in our interactions. If you missed it, we recommend giving it a listen, as it lays the groundwork for understanding cultural sensitivities.
Today, we lighten the mood with a dozen fun and insightful tips on everyday cultural practices. From the significance of bread to the act of sharing food, you'll learn how many actions speak louder than words in Arab society. Discover why greeting everyone, respecting modesty, and using the right hand are essential practices. We'll also cover gender-specific interactions and the importance of "mujameleh" in building rapport.
At Shababeek, we believe that language learning extends beyond vocabulary and grammar. It's about embracing the heart of the culture and fostering genuine connections. Tune in to this episode as we sprinkle Levantine Arabic expressions throughout our tips, helping you enrich your linguistic repertoire while deepening your cultural understanding.
Join us on this journey of intercultural learning and become a part of the vibrant Arab community. "Tips for Learning Levantine Arabic" is here to help make your experience in the Arab world both enriching and enjoyable.
If you're interested in learning Levantine Arabic in Jordan or online from anywhere, visit ourwebsite here.
Wed, 31 Jul 2024 - 18min - 39 - Navigating Cultural Nuances #1: Insights for Honoring Arabs
In this episode, we explore the sometimes profound difference between intent and impact when engaging with diverse cultures. Join us as we delve into personal anecdotes and essential insights that highlight how well-meaning actions can sometimes lead to unintended consequences.
We discuss common cultural misunderstandings that Westerners often face in Arab countries, from body language missteps to navigating deeply rooted social norms. Whether you're living in Jordan, planning a visit, or simply interested in cultural dynamics, this episode offers valuable advice to help you avoid common pitfalls and foster positive relationships.
Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of how to honor Arab traditions respectfully and effectively. Our goal is to equip you with the knowledge to navigate these cultural nuances with grace and humility, ensuring your good intentions translate into positive impacts.
Subscribe now and join us as we continue to share tips for learning Levantine Arabic, as well as insights into navigating cultural difference.
If you're interested in learning Levantine Arabic with us, learn more by visiting our website here.
Wed, 31 Jul 2024 - 10min - 38 - Using the Ism Fa'el in Levantine Arabic
Learning a new language is an exciting journey, but it comes with its fair share of challenges. For Arabic learners, one such hurdle often encountered is the ism fa'el (إسمُ الفاعِل), a vital aspect for speaking the Levantine dialect proficiently. In a recent workshop at Shababeek Center for Intercultural Development in Amman, Jennifer and Anwar delve into this intricate component, shedding light on its nuances and providing valuable insights for learners.
This podcast episode will be beneficial for anyone learning Arabic, but particularly those who are learning the Levantine Arabic dialect. While Jennifer uses English in this episode, Anwar uses the Jordanian Arabic dialect.
For those who want to gain more exposure to this form of Arabic, as well as better understand how the ism fa'el is used by Arabic speakers, this episode is indispensable.
Mon, 20 May 2024 - 27min - 37 - Insights and Strategies from Advanced Arabic Learners: Final Panel Episode (3 of 3)
Continue with our panel of seasoned Arabic learners as they share invaluable insights and strategies on navigating the complexities of language acquisition. From embracing mistakes to optimizing study methods, this episode offers practical tips and encouragement for listeners embarking on their journey to Arabic fluency. Join us as we delve into the nuances of Arabic learning, celebrate progress, and inspire learners to unlock their linguistic potential in Levantine Arabic.
For selected highlights, click here.
If you're interested in our approach to learning Levantine Arabic, visit our website to find out more: shababeekcenter.com
Wed, 08 May 2024 - 24min - 36 - Perseverance and Progress: Continuing the Advanced Arabic Learner Journey (ep. 2 of 3)
In our last episode, we kicked off a panel discussion with seasoned learners, and today, we're picking up right where we left off.
In this installment, we explore the invaluable traits of perseverance and stubbornness that propel forward-thinking learners on their Arabic language journey. How do these qualities shape one's path to proficiency? Our panelists share their personal insights and experiences, shedding light on the role determination plays in language acquisition.
Confidence, a cornerstone of language fluency, takes center stage as we discuss strategies for bolstering self-assurance in a second language. Additionally, our learners weigh in on striking a balance between dedication to learning Arabic and other life commitments.
Avoiding burnout is crucial for sustained progress. We tackle the question of adjusting expectations to prevent fatigue and maintain motivation. What's the optimal balance between honing reading, writing, and speaking skills for everyday use? Our panel offers practical advice for navigating these linguistic nuances.
Finally, we explore the transformative advantages that accompany progression to Phase 5 proficiency. From enhanced communication opportunities to deeper cultural understanding, our guests illuminate the rewards awaiting those who persevere.
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion that promises encouragement and valuable insights for every Arabic learner, especially during those challenging moments when progress seems elusive. Tune in and reignite your passion for growth!
If you're interested in Shababeek's approach to learning Levantine Arabic, visit our website to learn more.
Tue, 16 Apr 2024 - 18min - 35 - Navigating the Journey to Advanced Levantine Arabic Proficiency: Insights from Seasoned Learners (ep. 1 of 3)
Are you grappling with the intricacies of advancing your proficiency in Levantine Arabic? If so, you're not alone. In a recent panel discussion led by Jennifer, a group of seasoned learners shared invaluable insights and strategies gleaned from their collective experiences. Here's a breakdown of some key takeaways:
1. **Setting Motivated Goals**: Katie, who has dedicated over 1000 hours to her Arabic studies, stressed the significance of understanding the people as her primary motivation. She underscored the importance of building trust and meaningful connections with Arabic speakers, driving her towards an advanced level of proficiency.
2. **Strategic Approach and Support System**: Kristen emphasized the need to set achievable goals and break down the learning process into manageable steps. Supported by Fred, who highlighted the crucial role of a robust support network consisting of friends, family, and mentors, they emphasized the necessity of perseverance and realistic expectations in the learning journey.
3. **Immersive Learning Environments**: David shared his experience of maximizing learning opportunities. He emphasized the benefits of consistent practice, especially in group settings, where learners can accelerate their progress and gain confidence through active engagement.
4. **Resourcefulness and Persistence**: Katie and Jennifer echoed the sentiment that dedication and resourcefulness are key to overcoming challenges in the learning journey. They emphasized the importance of celebrating small victories and cultivating a positive mindset to sustain motivation and progress.
5. **Cultivating Correction-Oriented Friendships**: Kristen and David highlighted the value of forming friendships with Arabic speaking peers outside of formal learning environments. These friendships offer a unique opportunity for Arabic language learners to receive constructive feedback and correction in a supportive setting. By actively seeking out friends willing to provide correction, learners can accelerate their language acquisition and deepen their understanding of colloquial Arabic expressions. Their experience underscores the importance of humility, a willingness to make mistakes, and eagerness to be corrected as essential attributes for language learners on their journey to proficiency.
6. **Celebrating Progress**: The panelists concluded by emphasizing the need to celebrate progress and acknowledge the journey's milestones. By setting realistic goals, cultivating a supportive community, and actively engaging with the language in diverse contexts, learners can unlock the door to fluency and deepen their understanding of Arab culture and society.
In essence, the journey to mastering Levantine Arabic demands perseverance, dedication, and a strategic approach to learning. By heeding the advice and insights of seasoned learners like Katie, Kristen, Fred, and David, aspiring learners can navigate the challenges and embrace the rewards of Arabic proficiency.
Much more was covered than this small sample of takeaways can mention. Be sure to listen to the episode and ask us any questions that come up for you.
This is the first of three episodes that were created from our panel discussion with advanced Arabic learners. Be sure to subscribe to be notified of future episodes.
Mon, 08 Apr 2024 - 24min - 34 - Exploring Ramadan: Insights from Anwar Nassar (Reissue)
Join us in this enlightening episode as we delve into the significance of Ramadan with our special guest, Anwar Nassar, from Amman, Jordan. Anwar shares her experiences and profound insights into the fasting month, highlighting its spiritual significance, cultural traditions, and cherished memories. Discover the essence of Ramadan, its daily routines, and the inclusive spirit it fosters. Gain valuable perspectives on empathy, unity, and the beauty of shared traditions. Don't miss this enriching conversation as we explore the heart of Ramadan with Anwar Nassar.
This episode was originally published during Ramadan, 2023.
Mon, 25 Mar 2024 - 13min - 33 - Maintaining Your Arabic Skills While Traveling: Tips and Strategies
Are you worried about losing your Arabic skills while traveling? In this episode, we explore effective strategies to sustain your language progress even when you're on the move. Whether you're away for a short trip or an extended stay, these tips will keep your Levantine Arabic skills fresh and flourishing.
Discover why continuing online sessions is your best bet for uninterrupted learning, regardless of your location. From cultivating consistency to avoiding regression, we delve into practical advice to keep your language journey on track.
Learn the power of habit stacking and setting achievable goals to incorporate Arabic practice seamlessly into your daily routine. Plus, find out how listening to recordings and active speaking exercises can reinforce your linguistic abilities, ensuring you return to full-time learning without missing a beat.
Join us as we share expert insights to help you maintain and enhance your Arabic proficiency, no matter where your travels take you. Don't let distance hinder your progress - stay connected to the language and culture you love with these invaluable strategies.
Wed, 14 Feb 2024 - 05min - 32 - Using Tricky Prepositions in Levantine Arabic: من & عن
Levantine Arabic language learners often find prepositions to be a formidable challenge.
Our first piece of advice: resist the urge to directly translate prepositions. Dive into the unique world of Arabic, where each preposition crafts a distinct narrative. Learn to let Arabic exist within its own realm, allowing your mind to grasp the intricate dance of prepositions in this rich language.
Your journey to learn Arabic can be an adventure, with each new pattern or expression adding excitement to your communication skills.
For those who enjoy puzzles, an interactive task awaits. Listen to sentences carefully, unlocking the mystery of prepositional patterns. Observe the subtle nuances and uncover why certain prepositions are chosen over others.
Unveil the secret pattern that transcends mere translation—it lies in the nature of the noun or object. Witness how the choice between عن and من is influenced by whether the object is closed or open. This insider trick, particularly useful in the Levantine Arabic dialect, might just be the breakthrough you need to master prepositions.
Grow in your pattern awareness. Dive into sentences that showcase the impact of specific nouns on prepositions, committing them to memory. Language proficiency is not solely about grammar; it's about developing a keen sense of language patterns.
Levantine Arabic proficient fluency is attainable, but like a skilled violinist in the Philharmonic, constant practice is the key. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced learner, let these tips aid you in the ongoing refinement of your language skills.
Thu, 18 Jan 2024 - 11min - 31 - Lexical Combinations: What Do Words Mean?
Today's episode takes us on a linguistic exploration of the intricate relationship between words and their meanings. This episode invites listeners to rethink the traditional approach to language learning.
Jennifer challenges the idea that dictionary definitions alone can equip learners with the practical knowledge of when and how to use vocabulary. Drawing on the wisdom of linguists like Sinclair and Aitchinson, she emphasizes the crucial role lexical combinations have in shaping the meaning of words.
In the heart of the episode, Jennifer uses Arabic examples, focusing on the verb "بقدم" (biqadam) to illustrate how meaning is intricately tied to the nouns that follow. From hosting a show to filing a complaint, this verb's meaning becomes clear only when paired with specific nouns, echoing the importance of understanding words in context.
Language learners are encouraged to observe these patterns, not only in Arabic but in any language they are learning. As Jane Conzett suggests, true fluency comes from understanding how words behave alongside other vocabulary. Jennifer urges Levantine Arabic learners to become keen observers, emphasizing that language learning is not just about words but about discovering culture hand in hand with language.
Join us on this journey of linguistic discovery, where words come to life through their connections, and where cultural understanding is an integral part of the language learning process.
For more on our process of learning Levantine Arabic, visit our website here: https://shababeekcenter.com
Thu, 18 Jan 2024 - 11min - 30 - Practical Strategies for Intermediate Arabic Learners
Once Arabic learners reach an intermediate phase, it's common that they find they have plateaued in their language progress. In this episode, Jenn offers many practical strategies for effective Arabic learning in the intermediate phase.
Jenn mentions Shababeek's Development Consultation and Plan (found here) as an alternative to traditional Arabic proficiency testing.
If you would like to learn more about Shababeek's approach to learning Levantine Arabic, head on over to our website: https://shababeekcenter.com
Wed, 15 Nov 2023 - 19min - 29 - 3 Goals for Intermediate Arabic Learners
Our podcast guides you through the exciting journey of learning Levantine Arabic. Broadcasting from the vibrant city of Amman, Jordan, our mission is to provide valuable tips and insights to help you thrive in your Arabic language learning journey.
In this episode, we delve into the essential goals for intermediate Arabic learners. Language acquisition is an ongoing process that requires adjustments to match your evolving capabilities. As an intermediate Arabic learner, you've invested around 600 hours into your language development, and we'll explore how to make the most of this stage without facing the dreaded language learning fatigue or intermediate plateau.
To help you avoid burnout and plateauing, we'll share effective techniques and strategies. Our aim is to keep the learning process enjoyable, ensuring you remain motivated to reach an advanced Arabic level.
In the intermediate phase, you'll transition from merely comprehending to fully understanding real-time conversations. You will need to emphasize immersing yourself in the culture and worldview of Arabic speakers, equipping you with a deep understanding of the people you engage with, while also spending time with a teacher, nurturer, or Arabic language mentor who will correct your language mistakes.
In this episode we discuss a crucial but often overlooked aspect of learning a second language: becoming an interesting person in that language. In the intermediate Levantine Arabic phase, you will need to learn how to share your thoughts effectively, making connections with locals and building meaningful friendships.
Throughout the intermediate Arabic phase, you should focus on three primary goals:
1. Transitioning from partial comprehension to real-time understanding.
2. Deeply grasping the culture and worldview of Arabic speakers.
3. Becoming an engaging communicator with shared interests.
As you invest more hours in your language journey, these goals will become increasingly attainable, bringing you closer to advanced fluency. Remember, language learning is a privilege, granting you access to diverse perspectives and enriching experiences.
If you find yourself on a detour from your language learning journey or need fresh ideas to continue to advance, consider scheduling a coaching session with us. Don't miss out on the incredible adventure that learning Arabic offers.
Your Arabic language journey is filled with wonder, and we're here to guide you every step of the way.
Tue, 10 Oct 2023 - 11min - 28 - Words are not Islands - How We Should Be Learning Vocabulary
When learning a second language, many people feel they need to memorize lists of vocabulary words. Linguistic experts, however, have a different opinion.
In this episode, Jennifer addresses this issue. She notes that when we treat words like islands, disconnected from the words around them, we lose a significant portion of the meaning those words carry.
So how should Arabic learners acquire new vocabulary? That's what this episode is about.
If you have questions or are interested in Shababeek's approach to Levantine Arabic acquisition, visit our website here.
Tue, 12 Sep 2023 - 19min - 27 - Choosing between بصير (biṣīr) and بكون (bikūn)
In this episode, Jenn addresses the differences between the Levantine Arabic usage of بصير (biṣīr) and بكون (bikūn). These verbs are often challenging for Arabic students to sort out when they begin speaking. If you're learning Arabic and don't quite know how to use these verbs, listen to this episode.
If you're interested in learning more about Shababeek's approach to learning Arabic, visit our website here: shababeekcenter.com.
Wed, 21 Jun 2023 - 13min - 26 - How to use بصير (biṣīr) in Levantine Arabic
The word بصير (biṣīr in phonetic spelling) can often be challenging for students of the Levantine Arabic dialect. In this episode, Jenn covers three different examples of how بصير (biṣīr) is used. You'll also hear native Levantine Arabic speakers use examples in their own voices.
If you would like to learn Levantine Arabic and are interested in Shababeek's language learning approach, visit our site here: shababeekcenter.com.
Thu, 08 Jun 2023 - 12min - 25 - How to use بكون (bikūn) in Levantine Arabic
Over her years of coaching Levantine Arabic language learners, Jenn has noticed a tendency for many people to drop the verb بكون (bikūn). However, knowing when and how to use بكون will make Arabic learners more confident in their speaking ability and sound more natural to native Arabic speakers.
In this episode, Jenn addresses 5 ways بكون (bikūn) is used by native Levantine Arabic speakers. These include:
- Place and time. When used with descriptives ("When I am...") As well as after لَمَّا (connected to a cause and effect). When in conjunction with the notions of usually, typically, always, everyday, most of the time. When talking about people (relationship to one another, job, etc). When referring to something someone has (using بكون with عندي or معي).
Example sentences with native Levantine Arabic speakers are included in the episode.
For a transcript of this episode (including examples written in Arabic), visit the podcast episode page on our website here.
If you are interested in learning more about Shababeek's approach to Levantine Arabic acquisition, visit our website here: shababeekcenter.com.
Tue, 23 May 2023 - 13min - 24 - How long will I be in Phase 5?
Shababeek's experiential approach to learning Levantine Arabic is divided into 5 phases, with each phase having an estimated amount of time needed in Arabic learning sessions to be ready to move on to higher phases:
Phase 1, "foundations", is roughly 100 hours. Phase 2, "visual story telling" is around 200 hours. Phase 3, "shared stories" is 300 hours. Phase 4, "deep understanding" is 500+ hours. Phase 5, "Arab discourse" is also 500+ hours.It's the "+" that comes after the 500 hours in phase 5 that Jenn addresses in this episode.
*There are 2 acronyms that Jenn uses here, L1 and ACTFL.
L1 is someone's first language, native language, or mother tongue.
ACTFL is the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages. ACTFL assessments are commonly used to assess a person's language proficiency in a second language.
For a transcript of this episode, visit the podcast episode page on our website here.
If you're interested in learning Levantine Arabic in Jordan or online from anywhere in the world, visit our website here: shababeekcenter.com.
Wed, 10 May 2023 - 09min - 23 - How to use the verb "like" (عجب) in spoken Levantine Arabic
Most Arabic learners use the verb love(جب) much more frequently than they use the verb like(عجب). While these words are often interchangeable, the reason most people who learn Levantine Arabic don't use like is because it operates a bit differently in a sentence than the more straightforward use of love. In this episode, Jenn explains the challenge of using عجب for non-native Arabic speakers as well as provides language exercises to do in your Arabic session or class to help strengthen the way عجب is used in sentences. Anwar provides example sentences of using عجب in Levantine Arabic.
Here are some example sentence of how to use عجب in Levantine Arabic (some of which are interspersed throughout this episode):
عجب
عجبتني القهوة
عجبني الشاي
الاواعي عجبوني
الكرسي عجبني
الكنبايات عجبوني
البنطلون عجبني
البلوزة عجبتني
اواعي أختي عجبوني
بحب هاد المطعم كتير والاكل العربي عنده بعجبني
بحب زوجي وبتعجبني تصرفاته
بحب زوجي بس ما بتعجبني طريقة حكييه
بحب الأكل العربي بس مش كل اشي بعجبني
شو بعجبك بالأردن؟ العلاقات بين الناس بتعجبني كتير
شو عجبك بالحياة بالأردن؟ الثقافة عجبتني
شو بعجبك بشبابيك؟ كل اشي بعجبني هون ما فيه اشي ما بعجبني
شو أكتر اشي عجبك بالأكل؟ ورق العنب اكتر اشي عجبني
If you're interested in learning Levantine Arabic in Jordan or online from anywhere in the world, visit our website here: shababeekcenter.com.
Mon, 01 May 2023 - 07min - 22 - Why empathy is indispensable for cross-cultural relationships
This week Jenn reflects on the indispensable value of empathy when interacting with people from another culture or religious tradition. When we listen empathetically, we not only allow space for the other to continue to open up and tell their stories and share with us their experiences, we also make space within ourselves to be transformed. Cultivating the skill of empathetic listening is invaluable to language learners, especially those learning Levantine Arabic.
If you're interested in our approach to Levantine Arabic acquisition, visit our website here to learn more.
Mon, 17 Apr 2023 - 10min - 21 - Ramadan and Eid al Fitr with Besan
In this Ramadan episode Jenn speaks with Besan about fasting traditions in Saudi Arabia, where she grew up, as well as celebrating the two Eids (Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha). You'll hear the following Arabic words that you can discuss with your nurturer or Arabic tutor:
منسف
مقلوبة
تراويح
سنة
عيد
عيدية
عيد الفطر
عيد الأضحى
حَجّ
عُمْرَة
مُحَرَّم
صومة العصفورة
If you're interested in learning more about Shababeek's approach to Levantine Arabic acquisition and cultural adaptation, hop on over to our website here: shababeekcenter.com.
Mon, 10 Apr 2023 - 14min - 20 - Celebrating Ramadan in Jordan with Nour Al Haha
This week, Nour joins Jennifer to discuss Ramadan in Jordan. Nour describes the personal as well as communal spiritual significance of the month of Ramadan. She also speaks on the importance of interfaith respect and relationships between Muslims and Christians in Jordan.
The following Arabic words are used in this episode:
مَبْروك
الله يبارك فيك
القرآن الكريم
خير
دعاء
صَلاة
(صلاة الفجر، صلاة الظهر، صلاة العصر، صلاة المغرب، صلاة العشاء)
خمس صلوات
صومة العصفورة
تفضلوا، احنا طبخنا
قطايف
الحلويات
الحمد لله
سمبوسك
شوربة
إفطار
مقلوبة
منسف
قطايف
Learning culture alongside learning Arabic is essential if you want to interact with Arabs. If you're interested in learning more about Shababeek's approach to learning Levantine Arabic, visit our website here: shababeekcenter.com
Mon, 03 Apr 2023 - 14min - 19 - Experiencing Ramadan in Jordan with Anwar Nassar
In this episode, Anwar Nassar discusses the fasting month of Ramadan, learning to fast as a kid, fasting while pregnant, and more. You'll hear Anwar mention some Arabic words that may be new to you. This is a good opportunity to discuss these words and concepts with your nurturer or Levantine Arabic language teacher.
Arabic words mentioned in this episode:
ازمة
قطايف
رزقني
افطار
تراويح
صومة العصفورة
كفارة الصيام
عتق رقبة
زكاة
صيام متقطع
If you're interested in learning Levantine Arabic, hop on over to our website to learn more: shababeekcenter.com.
Mon, 27 Mar 2023 - 12min - 18 - How much time should I spend learning Arabic?
Many Arabic learners want to know how many hours a week they should commit to learning the Levantine Arabic dialect. The answer depends on what Arabic learning phase you find yourself in. In this week's tip to learning Levantine Arabic, Jenn breaks down the amount of hours Arabic learners should spend in sessions/class compared to time spent in relationships with Arabic speakers.
If you're interested in learning more about Shababeek's approach to learning Levantine Arabic, visit our website here: shababeekcenter.com.
Mon, 20 Mar 2023 - 08min - 17 - What are the pros and cons of having a partner to learn Arabic with?
At Shababeek, Arabic learners can choose to study one-on-one with an Arabic nurturer, with a partner, or in a small group. There are pros and cons for each of these options. This week, Jenn advises learners on a few things to be aware of when considering partnering with someone else to learn Levantine Arabic.
If you are interested in learning the Levantine Arabic dialect and want to know more about what Shababeek offers, visit our site here: shababeekcenter.com
Mon, 13 Mar 2023 - 01min - 16 - What are some ways to work on patterns of speech (Arabic grammar)?
Learning Arabic grammar can seem daunting; and it often is in traditional classroom settings. Instead of calling it "grammar", we use the phrase "patterns of speech." This helps us be aware that what we are learning on patterns to the ways people naturally speak, and not necessarily a list of rules Arabic learners need to memorize. In this tip for learning Levantine Arabic, Jenn shares some ways that learners can work on their patterns of speech.
If you're curious about our approach to Levantine Arabic acquisition, you can learn more on our website here: shababeekcenter.com.
Mon, 06 Mar 2023 - 01min - 15 - How do I form deeper relationships in Arabic?
Most people learn a language so they can interact with other humans who speak that language. However, building cross-cultural relationships in a new language can be quite challenging. Check out this week's tip on ideas for forming relationships and how to prepare for those relationships as you're learning Levantine Arabic.
For more information, please visit our website at shababeekcenter.com.
Mon, 27 Feb 2023 - 04min - 14 - The hazards of striving to learn Arabic
Moving towards something without the pressure to get there is actually really good for us.
Some Arabic learners put so much pressure on themselves to acquire the language that they get burnt out in the process. Others may hurt relationships or hinder cultural understanding in their striving to become Arabic speakers. In this episode, Jenn discusses some hazards to be aware of as language learners strive to learn.
If you'd like more information on our approach to learning Levantine Arabic, visit our website here: https://shababeekcenter.com
Mon, 20 Feb 2023 - 06min - 13 - What percentage of my sessions should I be speaking Arabic?
In a comprehension led Arabic program, speaking naturally lags a step behind. This doesn't mean you should be solely focused on understanding Arabic but not speaking it. This week's tip gives Arabic learners an easy formula to make sure they are balancing the speaking activities with the comprehension activities in their sessions.
If you'd like to learn more about Shababeek's approach to learning Levantine Arabic, visit our website here: https://shababeekcenter.com
Mon, 13 Feb 2023 - 01min - 12 - What are some ways I can develop my reading ability?Mon, 06 Feb 2023 - 01min
- 11 - What should I prioritize reviewing between sessions?
While you're in your sessions, you'll be making audio recordings of new phrases, grammar patterns, and stories. You'll also have a recorded word log of all the new words you've encountered in a given session. What should you be prioritizing when you review these recordings?
If you're interested in learning more about Shababeek's approach to learning the Levantine dialect of Arabic, visit our webpage here: https://shababeekcenter.com/learn-spoken-arabic/
Mon, 30 Jan 2023 - 01min - 10 - My understanding is developing quickly. How do I make sure I'm learning to speak Arabic better as well?Mon, 23 Jan 2023 - 01min
- 9 - How do I know if I'm ready to move on to the next phase?
As participants progress through Shababeek's Five Phase Levantine Arabic Program, they often want to know when they will be moving into the next phase. While counting hours spent in sessions is indeed an indicator, it's not the only consideration. Check out this tip from Jenn about moving up in the phases.
As always, if you have any questions about your Arabic program, or if you are wondering if Shababeek's Levantine Arabic program is right for you, don't hesitate to contact us: https://shababeekcenter.com/contact-us/
Tue, 17 Jan 2023 - 01min - 8 - How many audio recordings should I get through in an Arabic session?
Many Arabic learners want to know how many audio recordings they should be listening to with their tutor, teacher, or, as we call them, nurturer, in a given Arabic class or session. As with many areas in life, this comes down to quality over quantity. In this episode, Jenn offers helpful advice for Levantine Arabic learners on how to best handle audio recordings in their sessions.
To learn more about Shababeek's approach to learning Levantine Arabic, the Arabic dialect spoken in Jordan, Palestine, Lebanon, and Syria, check out our website here: https://shababeekcenter.com.
Mon, 09 Jan 2023 - 01min - 7 - There are some Arabic words I can't get to stick. Help!
Some words just don't seem to stick. That can be incredibly frustrating for beginning Arabic learners. In this episode, Jenn offers some helpful coaching advice on how to help get those words to stick, and take the pressure off language learners as well.
To learn more about Shababeek's Levantine Arabic program, visit us at shababeekcenter.com.
Mon, 02 Jan 2023 - 02min - 6 - Introduction - Tips for Learning Levantine Arabic
This is our (overdue) introduction in which you'll hear from Jenn about what is offered each week in the Tips for Learning Levantine Arabic podcast.
To learn more about the Levantine Arabic program offered at Shababeek, visit us at shababeekcenter.com.
Mon, 02 Jan 2023 - 01min - 5 - Overcoming Self-Imposed Limitations While Learning Arabic
We all know that Arabic is a challenging language to learn. But sometimes knowing the difficulty of learning the language can cause Arabic learners to impose limitations on themselves. Not only do these self-imposed limitations act as additional hurdles to overcome, they can also manifest as self-fulfilling prophecies.
In this episode, Jenn discusses the limitations Arabic learners put on themselves, and offers helpful advice on how to overcome them.
(Here's a couple links to the work of Jim Kwik and Jay Shetty.)
Mon, 19 Dec 2022 - 04min - 4 - How can I stay encouraged if I’m not seeing progress?
In those early levels of learning Arabic, it's easy to see progress. After all, you're probably starting from zero. Progressing from zero is very apparent. However, once Arabic learners get to those later phases of language study, they can start to feel like they aren't making the progress that they were in the beginning. This can be discouraging for many who want to understand and speak Levantine Arabic.
In this language coaching tip, Jenn gives Arabic learners some practical advice on how to stay encouraged with the progress they're making, as well as broadening their definition of progress to include gaining new insights into culture as well.
Mon, 12 Dec 2022 - 02min - 3 - I'm an early learner. What should do to get exposed to Arabic at my level?
It can be hard to be exposed to Arabic while you are a beginner. Watching videos online or listening to Arabic podcasts is too advanced for early learners. It can leave you frustrated and discouraged. In this quick tip, Jenn gives some advice on how to increase your exposure to spoken Levantine Arabic that is appropriate for your level.
Mon, 05 Dec 2022 - 01min - 2 - What is one of the biggest mistakes language learners make?Mon, 28 Nov 2022 - 01min
- 1 - How much time should I spend in sessions? Learning Levantine Arabic
"As someone learning Levantine Arabic, how much time should I spend with my tutor or teacher compared to time spent with Arabic speaking friends?"
It all depends on what phase of learning you are in. In this tip for Arabic learners, Jenn gives a break down of where most of your time should be spent; during the beginning of your Arabic study, the vast majority of your time should be spent with a trained tutor (or, as we call them at Shababeek, "nurturer"). As you progress, your time spent with local people should increase. Learn some of the "whys" in this episode.
Sun, 20 Nov 2022 - 03min
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