Arabic Lessons in Bristol. Learn Arabic
Your Language Trainers study programme will be tailor-made according to your individual needs, and taught by a qualified native Arabic speaker. Whether you want to learn alone, with a friend, or with a group of workmates, our trainers will provide topics and materials that will encourage easy learning of Arabic for business or pleasure. Language Trainers will be available to teach at your home or office during mornings, afternoons and evenings, on weekdays or weekends.
One-to-one General/Business
Arabic Course in Bristol
It's no problem if you need to take Arabic lessons specifically for personal use or to help with your career - our trainers mould the lesson plan to your precise needs.
A General course in Arabic will grant you 'Survival Arabic' - enough under your belt to furnish you with a working knowledge for the purpose of visiting the country, allowing you to introduce yourself and engage in conversation with native speakers. Business courses are great for those whose career will be moving overseas - you would learn the fundamental protocols for engaging in business in Arabic, and later would start to focus more on the integral skills of reading and writing.
Courses are, however, tailor-made - you cover in your lessons what you need to cover. Most students taking a Business Arabic course will gain telephone and email expertise, as well as general conversation skills. Likewise, a General course can include specific elements that are integral to your needs, for example if you need vocabulary specific to buying property overseas.
Typical learners who choose our Business courses are import/export professionals, agents for multi-national companies, and those involved with foreign governments and universities. Our General courses cater for people aiming to purchase overseas property, globetrotters, Arabic language and culture devotees, as well as people who need to pass a particular Arabic exam.
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Info about Bristol
With over 500,000 residents in the metropolitan area, Bristol is a large city and a real hub of employment and culture in the area. Bristol has its own dialect to a certain extent, informally known as Bristolian by those who use it. The dialect features several differences in pronunciation (over-pronouncing r sounds, for example; and adding an l sound to words ending in certain vowels), as well as a rich assortment of slang words and phrases unique to the region.
Many ethnic communities can be found throughout the city, mainly from the Middle East, Asia, and the subcontinent; making it a perfect location to pick up languages like Chinese, Arabic, Urdu and Punjabi. However, like many cities of its size, Bristol also caters to the immigrant and overseas student populations with a wide availability of English courses.
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Info about Arabic
Just as Latin forms the basis of most European languages, Arabic is prevalent throughout Islamic tongues. The most-spoken Semitic language in the world (well over 250 million speakers, mainly across the north of Africa), the Arabic language was of massive importance during the Middle Ages, with many important scientific, mathematical and philosophical works emanating from the Arabic world.
The first worry about learning Arabic is the alphabet - the main factor of confusion being that it is written from right to left. However, once you've settled in to the new writing system and rules of pronunciation, Arabic is an intensely rich language which attracts millions of new speakers every year.
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Hi Paula, I am still very satisfied with my lessons and I don’t really have anything to add to the below. Mar’s teaching style suits me very well and I am still finding them very enjoyable, though challenging. Please let me know if you need anything more specific. Kind regards
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