Nasirudeen, Abdulwasiu and Chtaibi, Khalid
(2025)
The role of digital tools and e-learning platforms in enhancing Arabic learning for non-native speakers.
AIJLLS, 6 (14).
pp. 208-225.
ISSN 2600-7398
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Abstract
The rise of digital tools and e-learning
platforms has significantly transformed
language learning, offering new
opportunities for learners worldwide,
including non-native speakers of Arabic.
This paper explores the role of these digital
resources in enhancing the acquisition of
Arabic, a language known for its complex
script, diverse dialects, and unique
linguistic features. By examining the
strengths and limitations of various digital
platforms—such as language learning apps,
online courses, and interactive software—
this study investigates how these tools
address the challenges faced by learners.
Specifically, it focuses on aspects such as
accessibility, interactivity, personalized
learning, and cultural immersion,
evaluating how well digital tools support
the development of reading, writing,
listening, and speaking skills in Arabic. Through a combination of literature review, case studies, and learner feedback, the paper highlights the effectiveness of e-learning platforms in facilitating Arabic language acquisition, while also addressing the gaps that still exist, particularly in area such as pronunciation and dialectical variations. The findings suggest that, while digital tools offer valuable support, a blended approach combining both digital and traditional methods may be the most effective strategy for promoting long-term language mastery. This research contributes to the growing field of digital language education by offering insights into the pedagogical implications of e-learning in Arabic and providing recommendations for future developments in this area.
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