Mr. Ali one of the best lecturers in NAATI CCL if not the best. It was a pleasure to be one of his students. Thank you for everything Mr. Ali. Allah bless you always ❤
@@sarah9029 Below is our page on Facebook facebook.com/arabicnaaticclbyali You can also reach out to our phone number or email address: +61426667366 info@ptelink.com.au
As a native Arabic speaker, I initially believed that studying Arabic online would be straightforward. However, I was in for a surprise; it turned out to be incredibly challenging. While I can understand words when I see them and they make sense to me, I struggle to remember them. The reason for this difficulty is that I haven't actively used my Arabic in over a decade. Could you please provide some advice or recommend websites and materials to help native speakers like me improve their Arabic language skills?
You are right! It would be easy to receive and understand the message [listening skills], but it is quite challenging to produce and express it [speaking] in Arabic if you are not using Arabic on a daily basis. The easiest way to improve your speaking skills is by using Arabic as a language of communication [1 to 2 hours a day]. BTW, you do not have to speak a formal dialect, and this could make your life easier [at least in the NAAT tests].
Brilliant and congratulations 🎉
Congratulations. 🥳
Mr. Ali one of the best lecturers in NAATI CCL if not the best. It was a pleasure to be one of his students. Thank you for everything Mr. Ali. Allah bless you always ❤
Thank you Ahmed for the warm comment.
@@arabicnaaticcl3492 how can we contact you Mr Ali? What is your page on FB please
@@sarah9029 Below is our page on Facebook
facebook.com/arabicnaaticclbyali
You can also reach out to our phone number or email address:
+61426667366
info@ptelink.com.au
As a native Arabic speaker, I initially believed that studying Arabic online would be straightforward. However, I was in for a surprise; it turned out to be incredibly challenging. While I can understand words when I see them and they make sense to me, I struggle to remember them. The reason for this difficulty is that I haven't actively used my Arabic in over a decade. Could you please provide some advice or recommend websites and materials to help native speakers like me improve their Arabic language skills?
You are right! It would be easy to receive and understand the message [listening skills], but it is quite challenging to produce and express it [speaking] in Arabic if you are not using Arabic on a daily basis. The easiest way to improve your speaking skills is by using Arabic as a language of communication [1 to 2 hours a day].
BTW, you do not have to speak a formal dialect, and this could make your life easier [at least in the NAAT tests].
How apply for the course please???
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