Causes Failure of Arabic Learning
Keywords:
Inhibitions, Learning, Arabic LanguageAbstract
Arabic is a language that really supports the mastery of various scientific disciplines; however, in the process of learning Arabic, various kinds of problems are found that become obstacles, both those faced by educators and those faced by the students themselves. So, based on the background of this problem, the author is interested in studying the factors inhibiting Arabic language learning at MA Ma'arif 03 Seputih Banyak. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that the factors inhibiting Arabic language learning at MA Ma'arif 03 Seputih Banyak include factors such as students' low level of motivation and interest in learning, limited factors of available learning media, limited time for learning, and students' educational background factors, which do not support learning Arabic. However, there are many strategies for overcoming Arabic language learning problems at MA Ma'arif 03 Seputih Banyak. Teachers must provide strong motivation to students, and teacher educators must be creative and skilled with some kind of technical training or guidance to quickly master Arabic.
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