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MohammedK
12-13-2015, 05:07 AM
The Arabic is hard to learn that is why you need a good instructor and a good teaching method and good course to learn. People usually give up quickly trying to learn the Arabic alphabet because the teaching method is too complicated. Many teaching methods of the language are very boring and leave students's confused and end up throwing it all out. There's no easy way to learn you need to do effort but there are easy methods and easier structures of learning then most of ones that are out there. People think that live lessons are better that's not necessarily the case. The live sessions are very expensive and you are not really getting anything different than if you to take a video lesson meaning prerecorded video session. Most important thing when you learn is not to rush and focus on each letter until you have master it. It may seem boring but if you have a proper learning method it will be easier and more interesting and fun to learn. The feeling you get when you first read the first word that you ever read in is a very amazing feeling. You can you feel so proud of yourself and you start to recognize the letters of the alphabet can be able to combine them in sentences in words and understanding what you're reading. Most courses cost at least $200 to sign up. That is for live lessons or sessions, My course that I provided for only is only $20 and you get 20 sessions that are around one hour long each. I have already currently 402 students signed up any five star review by one of my students. I use to offer my course free on and off but at is time do I would offer my course for free for people who cannot afford it but that offer has ended although I can advice for people who can't afford it. You can contact IOU and ask for the PDF version of the book that we use, Just ask IOU they should give the PDF version of the book for free, that is the book I used teach the course at my institute. I'm not working with IOU, I'm just using the same book because I studied there and at KIU and that was the book that we used to learn. You may ask doesn't IOU provide the course for free why you charging $20 for it? They used to provide the Arabic alphabet writing course for free but the course was presented via only audio which makes it nearly impossible to actually learn properly as a real course that is just audio is not the same. Currently they don't even have that anymore for some reason. The course that is presented with video instruction is in the degree section. IOU says that the the BAIS is free completely but the fact is just not completely free. Mature why the states free when there is an actual fee that you have to pay to take each test of each horse and you cannot take the video courses in the BA section alone, you have to complete all the courses if you're gonna be enrolled as a BA and you can just say I want to study the course nothing and else to be able to take the course at IOU in the BA section you have to enroll to all the semester courses and complete the degree or finish your course and the drop out. It seems to concave for most people because if you want to learn Arabic you have to enroll in a full BA degree day just want to take that individual course. And I doubt that IOU will provide that individual course in the diploma section although they say they will update soon I don't think that the full course will be provided there. Overall IOU is a good University for someone who wants to study the full BA degree. And for busy people the diploma section is a great option. Seekers Guidance also provides free courses but I do not believe they have any course from what I have seen on the course page. I would not recommend people to actually study stomach studies in that institute though because I believe they are following a Sufi method. But I'm not completely sure about that. I took a corset that institute in about the seerah of the prophet, and it was ok. I can find those many of the books are based on some Sufi authors classical Sufi authors that's why I would ask people to use caution. But I can't say for sure. Another Institute that is known is eallim institute and their courses seem like good quality and live but they seem expensive. I'm not sure if there's any other free courses online. I do believe that mine is the cheapest one that is a paid course. A paid course via Pre-recorded video lessons. You can view my website and take the first lesson for free via prerecorded video lessons that will enable the student to study at the pace anytime or place.

Visit us at: http://www.madinah-institute.com/page/arabic-alphabet
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Abu Musab
12-17-2015, 06:52 PM
Well I offer live one-on-one arabic classes over skype for a small fee, nothing exorbitant like the prices you normally see around.

Problem is that there just don't seem to be that many people interested in learning arabic these days.
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Scimitar
12-22-2015, 12:39 PM
How much do you charge Bro?
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Abu Musab
12-23-2015, 10:29 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Timi Scar
How much do you charge Bro?
The average price per hour for private lessons is $7, some are more than that.

But I charge a nominal fee, whatever small amount you are able to afford.

Originally I did not plan on charging for classes, but when you fall into debt and money is scarce, then you are forced to rethink things.
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MohammedK
12-24-2015, 12:32 AM
I am sorry brother but that will mean the course is not worth taking.
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TMGuide
12-24-2015, 01:38 AM
The course is worth taking it, yes free vs paid more ppl will flock to the free. However money is a great motivator, if you pay for something how ever much it is you will want to get your money worth. so you will find more students taking it very serious.

Having taken a couple of online Arabic classes, I will let you know why I decided on those courses vs others. 1) they offered sneak peak into what you will learn so one free introductory class, through that you can tell if you will enjoy the class and how it's taught enough to pay for it.
2) it's on a platform that utilizes visual boards, so that you can see and make notes of what the teacher teaches.
3) good reviews, this was important. This was usually on their website as a testimony, somewhere that anyone interested could find.

If you provide quality lessons, that teaches the students what was promised they will think it's worth however much they paid sometimes even claimed they would have paid more.

format_quote Originally Posted by MohammedK
I am sorry brother but that will mean the course is not worth taking.
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Scimitar
12-24-2015, 02:30 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Abu Musab
The average price per hour for private lessons is $7, some are more than that.

But I charge a nominal fee, whatever small amount you are able to afford.

Originally I did not plan on charging for classes, but when you fall into debt and money is scarce, then you are forced to rethink things.
sounds very tempting, and easily affordable. I should make some time in sha Allah.

Scimi
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MohammedK
01-18-2016, 07:34 AM
So you don't think my course is worth signing up too? Why so?

Its well worth the $20 and you are getting far more then you pay for watch a free lesson and have a look and email me on my site if you have questions.
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MohammedK
01-18-2016, 07:35 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Abu Musab
The average price per hour for private lessons is $7, some are more than that.

But I charge a nominal fee, whatever small amount you are able to afford.

Originally I did not plan on charging for classes, but when you fall into debt and money is scarce, then you are forced to rethink things.
Brother have a look on my site and kindly don't post on my posts start your own thread brother Abu Masab
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