Breaking the ‘False Beginner’ Cycle Learning Arabic — How to Start Making Progress Again
<p>You are a false beginner if you have ever studied a language at any point in time, have some linguistic knowledge, but cannot use the language.</p>
<p>I recently <a href="https://medium.com/@jghall/why-western-muslims-stop-learning-arabic-46c4c20355a7" rel="noopener">published a post</a> detailing an ever increasing situation holding UK Muslims back from enriching their lives learning Arabic (I suggest at least skimming through it first before reading this).</p>
<p>As a very brief summary, there are numerous intertwining barriers both logistically and attitude-driven preventing progress, thus rendering people with little to no practical language skills.</p>
<p>Resulting in, a large number of ‘false beginners’.</p>
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