Jobs in mind, students look for classes in Arabic
BRIDGEWATER -- Anna Brewer, 19, sits in the front of the classroom, watching closely as professor Atallah Alroud writes a new letter of the Arabic alphabet on the white board. She is the first to raise her hand and repeat after Alroud as he introduces students to an unfamiliar sound -- for which, he says, English has no equivalent. (Full article: 1135 words)
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