Arabic-speaking
Hi,
My name is Stephanie Thompson and I work for the television production company Twenty Twenty. We are currently working on a children's television gameshow based on the cartoon network series, 'Ben 10 Ultimate Challenge' and are offering the opportunity for any Classic Arabic speaking children to become contestants for the show.
We are making a series of the show for Cartoon Network Arabia and are looking for children who would like to apply to be contestants. We need children who are aged 9-11, have watched the Ben 10 cartoons, and speak fluent Classical Arabic, as the shows will be recorded in that language. Ideally, we would also prefer children who did not require a visa to visit the UK.
Each episode consists of a mixture of trivia, logic puzzles and physical challenges which are all related to the Ben 10 series and should be lots of fun for all involved. A parent will be invited to attend filming with the child as their chaperon, and all expenses will be paid for the trip. Everyone who participates in the show will receive a goody bag and leave with great memories of a fun day out. It will be a great experience for the child, as well as an opportunity to visit London.
The series will be filmed at Three Mills Studios in London between the 5th and 8th September 2011.
I do hope that this is of interest to you and your association. The show will be great fun and a unique experience for anyone who takes part. Please feel free to call or email me if you need any more information regarding the show or the process and pass on my contact details to all parents and children who are interested.
We would ideally love to hear back from anybody in the next few days as we will be filming on the 5th September. If you have any questions please feel free to get in touch.
Best wishes,
Stephanie
Ben 10 Casting Team
twenty twenty TV
[email protected]
yo....... i do know what i am talking abt.....and if u pretend to be like the superhero for the beautiful language tht it is.....then im sorry ur jus a hypocrite..... classic arabic is not spoken.......simple....arabic exists in dialects and accents......thts not the arabic tht existed a coupla hundred years ago...and which is till now reversed in literary circles and for tht matter formal presentations and TV.......yes arabic langauge lives forever......i am with u on this one...but...sadly it lives in accents and dialects and not in its pure form.......
I hate it when others speak about something they don't know about! who says it's dead? Arabic will be forever living sir no matter what you say ! we learn classic Arabic at school from KG1 till we graduate.
i'd love my child to enroll but he's 6 and he's a big fan of Ben 10 I will see if my nephews are interester
hate it to break to ya lady...but sadly spoken classic arabic is dead.....nobody speaks it!! well ofcoarse for a handfull of wierdo kids who might have been forced by their parents to speak it.......