Suggestion

Quicksmile

Quicksmile

January 11, 2010

Hello Amira I have taken the quiz and found the English transliteration very difficult. This whole idea of trying to represent some Arabic sounds with numbers is foreign to me, and would like to suggest that you add the Arabic script to the test where you mean to test the Arabic. O a different note... any tips on how to be more disciplined and spend more time on the programme?
Amira-Zaki

Amira-Zaki

March 1, 2010

Hi there, your idea is really good. I'll pass it to our Development Team to see what they think. Our suggestions on how to get the most out of your Rocket Arabic course are mainly: -Listen to the first three lessons of the Interactive Audio Course. -Go back and listen to the lessons again. -When you have found that you can comfortably listen to the audio lessons, AND participate in them on cue without getting lost or overwhelmed, then it's time to explore the lessons that make up the Rocket Arabic Grammar & Culture Series. I hope this helps :)
Nadi

Nadi

September 20, 2010

Amira, Mar7aba! if you can please tell to yours development team to implement a more advanced player it will be very helpful. for example: if i am wont to learn only one sentence in the lecture i will be able to click some where the the player go to this point. for some times i even need to hear the English translation twice because i am not an natively English speaker and if i am trying to go back a little i go a lot back .... ya3atil al 3afi! BTW, it is really hard to use numbers as letter how can i remember this?
Amira-Zaki

Amira-Zaki

September 27, 2010

Hi Nadi, Thanks for your post. Our development team has also been trying to find a way to make the audio more diverse. This would include your suggestion and also a way to play audio for all of the words you add to My Vocab. I will let them know your thoughts and hopefully this will be implemented soon! As for using numbers as letters...this is meant to make it easier for learners of Arabic who aren't familiar with the script. I apologize if this is confusing for you. I would suggest dedicating some time to just learning what each number represents and then moving forward with the lessons. I hope this helps! All the best for you Arabic learning! :D
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November 12, 2010

yes it was good to hear the first introductory words but you need make the english/ arabic writen version available semultainuersly so that the non arabic readers can also read the words as they speak. this will enable someone to take notes of what saying.
Amira-Zaki

Amira-Zaki

May 6, 2011

Hi Osman, Thanks for your suggestion - we are continuing to make improvements to Rocket Arabic and will definitely take your feedback into consideration. I hope you're enjoying the Arabic course so far! - Amira

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