I was at the you tube web cite watching a clip of an Irish guy. He became a Muslim at the age 18 and his parents didn’t say anything or refused his decision. When he graduated from college he went to the Middle East for a job offer. Kuwait was his first journey to the Middle East. He was working as a teacher in a language instuate to teach English. He had an idea since he was living there he have to learn the native language. So, he went to a centre where he can learn Arabic. He was surprised that what he was learning is not the same tone as the people speak like it. However, he was determent to learn the tone and so he did. He lived there for about six years then he moved to Saudi Arabia ” Riyadh ” the capital city also for a job. Saudi Arabia as many countries has a lot of areas and each area has their own way of tone of speaking Arabic. Now, believe it or not he speaks as if he was a Saudi. I mean when I first saw the video I was really surprised in how he was speaking the language. There is some letters in Arabic that is hard to pronouns for European and American people. He got married from a Saudi girl and now living in Riyadh.
The first thing that I thought of that learning another language could be hard at the beginning but eventually you will get it by talking and practising with the native speakers.
It was an entrusting video for me to watch because now I’m learning English. Also, the video gave power, encouragement and how to be patient.



Wow,,what an inspiring blog. Keep up the good work.
Do you have a link for the video?
Wow, how nice! you really learning fast. I am proude of you.
yea i saw the whole program
it was shown in the alarabya ch. itha2at program for turky aldakheel (u can find it in their site) ,, i was really shocked ,, i cant even understand some of our reagions accents how did he do that !! then i relized that this is the profesionality in any field whn u choose it bcuz u love it
**** did u hear him whn he said alsh3r alnaba6ee lol he was soo funny