“I have a friend from my graduate school days at The Ohio State University whom we nicknamed Aladdin. Aladdin and I took a number of Arabic classes together. Every now and then, we would play pick-up basketball at the university gym. Aladdin couldn’t shoot, but he was one of the quickest, most intense defenders I have ever seen. One day, he went high up for a layup at 100 mph, bumped a defender, and fell square on his head. Aladdin lay there motionless for a few minutes before gingerly getting up. He had apparently suffered a concussion. We drove him to the ER, before he decided in the reception that he felt okay enough to go home. I’ll never forget, while we were leaving the gym and during the car ride, Aladdin kept asking people to speak Arabic to him. I probably heard the phrase “Speak Arabic to me, Binyamin! [my Arabic name]” at least two dozen times. Aladdin, in his dizzied and confused state, waiting to be seen for a potentially serious injury, was afraid that he had forgotten Arabic. The next day Aladdin texted everyone saying he felt fine. In hindsight, this story is a comical illustration of every language learner’s worst fear: losing the skills they worked so hard to acquire. As it turns out, Aladdin didn’t forget Arabic and currently lives in Dubai.”
Quote by Benjamin Batarseh
Work
The Art of Learning a Foreign Language: 25 Things I Wish They Told Me
Browse quotes and source details for this work. more
Author
You May Also Like
Source: The Art of Learning a Foreign Language: 25 Things I Wish They Told Me
“Learning is less than a curse than a distraction.”
Source: The Transitive Vampire: A Handbook of Grammar for the Innocent, the Eager and the Doomed
“Information isn't education. Information comes from outside, education comes from inside.”
Source: Ingan Impossible: Handbook of Hatebusting
“Every context is an educational setting, every activity a learning experience.”
“Never let anyone tell you that you can't learn. Keep growing.”
Source: The Rose
Source: Simple Things Sheet Music