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The best way to learn Arabic is by speaking the language.

Anyone learning Arabic as a new language often spends hours cramming vocabulary, swotting up on grammar rules and reading texts. All of this is useful – and yet it doesn’t go far enough. Because language is, above all, a living, spoken phenomenon. If you really want to understand Arabic, you have to speak it too.

That may sound trivial, but it is well-established by science. Active speaking activates different networks in the brain than passive reading or listening. Motor memory, auditory processing and emotional association all interplay. A word that I have spoken, heard and perhaps felt something whilst doing so sticks in my mind more firmly than one I have seen ten times on flashcards.

There are three aspects of language learning in particular that can only be practised through active speaking:

Facial expressions & gestures
Every language has its own repertoire of non-verbal communication. Speaking forces us to incorporate this physical dimension – and is what allows us to fully grasp the meaning.

Intonation
Whether something is a question, a statement or a request is often determined solely by the melody. Intonation patterns cannot be read – they must be practised and heard.

Speech rhythm
Every language has its own temporal pattern – where the stress falls, how long syllables sound. This rhythm only becomes intuitive through regular speaking.

Then there is the psychological aspect: anyone who speaks Arabic makes mistakes – and learns in the process. Mistakes in conversation are immediately flagged up, through confused looks, questions or friendly corrections. This immediate feedback is more valuable than any red pen in the margin of an essay.

Of course, it takes courage to start speaking – especially at the beginning, when the words still stumble and the accent sounds strange. But it is precisely this stumbling that is a sign of learning. Speaking a language means learning it with your whole body – with your breath, lips, sense of rhythm and attention.

Learning Arabic through a language exchange

A particularly effective method for focusing on speaking right from the start is learning through language tandems. This involves meeting someone who speaks Arabic as their mother tongue and wants to learn another language. The exchange is mutual: you take turns speaking in both languages, gently correct each other and learn not from textbooks, but from real conversations about real topics.

Language tandem creates exactly the space that language learners need: a safe, motivating environment where mistakes are welcome and authenticity counts. Anyone learning Arabic through language tandem isn’t just practising vocabulary – they discover what Arabic really sounds like when you live the language.

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Last active: 28.5.2026

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  • German
  • Kurdish
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Bzhar

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  • Ammerswil AG
  • Male
  • 39
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Ich heiße Bzhar, bin 39 Jahre alt und lebe seit 14 Jahren in der Schweiz. In meiner Freizeit gehe ich gerne joggen und bouldern. Außerdem lese viel und treffe mich mit Freunden. Manchmal genieße ich es auch, einfach nichts zu machen und zu entspannen. Ich interessiere mich fĂŒr neue Sprachen und freue mich darauf, durch ei

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Lesen, Sport und Kochen

Last active: 27.5.2026

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  • Arabic
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Emile

  • Bursinel
  • Male
  • 26
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Hallo:), Ich bin auf der Suche nach einem Tandem, mit dem ich (Hoch)Deutsch sprechen kann. Ich kann levantienisches- oder Hocharabisch anbieten. Ich kann auch fließend Englisch sprechen. Auf ein interessantes GesprĂ€ch wĂŒrde ich mich sehr freuen!

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Swimming, cooking, barhopping

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  • Arabic
  • Kurdish
  • Turkish

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  • German
  • Swiss German

Zeinat

  • Dietikon
  • Female
  • 25
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Hallo, ich bin Zeinat und wohne im Kanton ZĂŒrich. Ich bin neu in der Schweiz und suche jemanden fĂŒr einen Sprachaustausch, um mein Deutsch – besonders das Sprechen und die Aussprache – zu verbessern. Ich habe bereits das Niveau B2 erreicht, brauche aber mehr Praxis. Im Gegenzug helfe ich gerne beim Arabischlernen 😊

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In meiner Freizeit mache ich Sport, lerne Sprachen, lese, backe und liebe Tiere.

Last active: 29.5.2026

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  • Arabic

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  • English
  • German

Ahmed

  • ZĂŒrich
  • Male
  • 43
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Ich heiße Ahmed, wohne in ZĂŒrich, Ich lerne Englisch und Schweizerdeutsch und möchte meine Sprachkenntnisse verbessern. Mein Niveau ist noch AnfĂ€nger, deshalb freue ich mich ĂŒber geduldige GesprĂ€chspartner 😊 Ich kann dir im Gegenzug mit Arabisch helfen. Meine Interessen: ‱ Reisen ✈ ‱ Fußball âšœ ‱ Musik 🎧 ‱ neue Kulturen kennenlernen

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Reisen ✈ ‱ Fußball âšœ ‱ Musik 🎧

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