
The goal of the platform is not only to provide opportunities for Syrian refugees, but to allow Arabic language learners to absorb and practice colloquial Arabic. “Frequently, people who study in the United States will go to Jordan, to Lebanon, and they’re speaking pretty much a Shakespearean version of Arabic,” Sara explained. “There’s an increase in demand for the spoken version of the language.” If the pilot version of NaTakallam is successful, the team aims to expand their reach. “We’re already looking into other countries with big Syrian communities,” Sara said. “We would love to expand both to other nationalities and other countries with refugee communities.”
Photo: Refugee camp by the Lebanese Syrian border/Getty Imagess
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