oh and lol one more thing, learning quran is definately an excelleentttt way to learning Arabic. I'll tell you guys something
when i was little.. my parents use to teach me the arabic alphabet, and the 'excercise' they use to give to practice applying my alphabets was to read the quran or memorise. They also sent me to 'sunday school' when i was 6ish, which was a bit of a help.
But besides that, ever since i went to school, i never really found Arabic interesting coz i already knew it all, my teachers still comment on "how on earth do you know arabic without a single bit of grammar", and the fact is.. when u erad and listen to quran, you automatically adapt and begin to pickout 'what sounds right', wat sentence structure is correct and what is not. Hence why i can speak classical arabic prety fluently alhamdulilah (mind you i'm not trying to encourage dropping the grammar, its soooo important and it gives ur arabic this neat lustre).
lol hey cheese u remember Mr. Hall in grade 3?? (for the rest of u guys, he was my arabic teacher, he is albanian -convert-himself i think), anyway i was his best student till he gave us a grammar test and i failed miserably and my dad was soooooo :rant: at me and hall was like
newayz i still managed to endup with cool marks in arabic final year high school, too bad other kids had to try learning grammar and they still got crap results

- i told them to listen to audio, read quran but they didnt listen!!