This study aimed to reveal the role of modern technologies in the development of the skill of speaking in Arabic for non-native speakers This study came at a time when reliance on modern technologies has increased, Especially in education, which has become a reality imposed by modern strategies in education, especially for non-Arabic speakers. The researcher followed this descriptive and analytical approach by describing and analyzing the role of modern technologies in developing the skill of speaking in Arabic to non-Arabic speakers.The researcher reached the effectiveness of the role of modern technologies in developing the skill of speaking in Arabic for non-native speakers, where the adoption of modern technologies has become an urgent and indispensable necessity and accelerates education for the skill of speaking In this regard, the researcher recommends the need to make the use of modern technologies a requirement for licensing centers that teach Arabic to non-native speakers.
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