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By Mohamed ElshinnawiA survey by the Modern Languages Association shows that since September 11th, 2001 student enrollment1 in Arabic courses at American colleges has grown faster than any other foreign language. With the help of the National Security Education Program several universities started the Language Flagship Initiative to develop advanced programs in languages that are important to the future of the U.S.
VOA'S Mohamed Elshinnawi spent a day with American students learning Arabic at the Flagship Program of the University of Maryland to explore how and why they are learning Arabic.
Most Americans once knew little about Arabs and Muslims, their perceptions based mostly on Hollywood movies and TV news. Few seemed interested in the Arabic language.
Alaa Elgibali |
The Modern Language Association of America says the number of Arabic language students at U.S universities rose from 5,000 before 9/11 to 12,000 now. Tyler Golson is enrolled2 in the two-year Arabic Flagship Program at the University of Maryland. "9/11 was kind of very hard for me and my family and I just was curious about why it happened. I knew nothing about the Arab world, I knew nothing about Islam, so I just took my first class out of curiosity in college, and then I fell in love with every thing about it."
Tyler plans to use his proficiency3 in Arabic to become a political analyst4. He says the Flagship Program has used Arab satellite TV to expose him to the different Arab cultures around the world.
Jihan Mansour instructs students |
The Arabic teaching program provides students with a dedicated6 library of dictionaries, textbooks and a variety of Arabic publications and movies.
"You really cannot understand Arabic very well unless you know a lot about the Arabic culture to comprehend words and usage, because Arabic words have a lot of cultural and historic influences," says Golson. He adds, there is no substitute for actually going and living in the Arab world.
Noah Bonsey |
The Flagship Program includes trips to Syria, Egypt and Jordan to practice different dialects and deepen students' understanding of the region.
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