* Arabic 101: Lesson 1: Welcome to Arabic 101 *

Welcome to Arabic2000.Com's Distance Learning!
This is the Arabic 101 class.
Thank you for choosing our online Arabic course to learn one of the most influential languages. We would like to assure you that learning Arabic is both easy and fun - really! we mean it. Just take our word for it and be confident.

We know you are eager to start exploring the rest of the course. However, we thought we could help you make the best of your time here and we'll try to be brief and informative.
You'll always see a familiar interface like the one you are seeing right now (we'll continue to enhance it but will strive to be consistent). The top frame does not change as long as you are at our course pages. You can use it any time to access any lesson of your choice.
The frame on the right is where lesson outline is displayed. You pick a topic and view it in this frame (the largest of all).

Lessons and lesson contents are organized in a structural and cummulative way: you'll need to learn things in order, but once you complete a lesson, you can explore its contents in any order.
We are also providing a previous section and next section (where applicable within a lesson) as well as previous lesson and next lesson. In the latter case, the contents of the left frame will not be updated until you choose an item from the menu in the right frame. We decided, for the time being, to go with simplicity rather than embed code to refresh the left frame.
Even though the menu on the right is in English, we chose this layout to remind you, our respected student, of the right-to-left order in Arabic.

Like any other language, the secret of success here is practice, practice, practice. We suggest you keep a couple practice notebooks and some index cards. Start building your own notes from now and keep revising. Try your best to consult references or use other sources as we suggest/link to them.
Last, but not least, we assumed our students have operating system and browser compatible with the course features and that English is the instruction language.



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