Cairo is the capital of Egypt and is the largest city in Africa and the Arab world. Along with governmental, and economic influences, Cairo also has the oldest and largest film and music industries in the Arab world, meaning that students that are interested in studying Arabic courses in...
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Cairo is the capital of Egypt and is the largest city in Africa and the Arab world. Along with governmental, and economic influences, Cairo also has the oldest and largest film and music industries in the Arab world, meaning that students that are interested in studying Arabic courses in Cairo will not only get the history that it has to offer, but will also be submerged in great creators of culture as well. The city also has the world’s oldest institution of higher learning, al-Azhar University. Many international media, businesses, and organizations have regional headquarters in the city, and the Arab League was established in Cairo in 1945 and has been based there for most of its existence. Students will find that there are plenty sights to see during their time at an Arabic school in Cairo, and shouldn’t miss some of the magnificent architecture (both ancient and modern) and great cultural events like trips to the opera or to the Cairo International Film Festival.
This course runs 5 days a week (Sundays through Thursdays), for 4 hours a day. Every hour focuses on a language skill: vocabulary, listening, reading comprehension, and speaking.
This course runs 5 days a week (Sundays through Thursdays), for 2 hours a day. Every hour focuses on two different language skills: vocabulary, listening, reading comprehension, and speaking.
This course runs 5 days a week (Sundays through Thursdays), for 2 hours a day. Every hour focuses on two different language skills: vocabulary, listening, reading comprehension, and speaking.
This course runs 5 days a week (Sundays through Thursdays), for 4 hours a day. Every hour focuses on a language skill: vocabulary, listening, reading comprehension, and speaking.
Modern Standard Arabic course, three hours of lessons daily, from Sunday to Thursday + 5 hours of Arabic activities & seminars / week.
The course is organized using several methods of teaching, including grammar, multi-media, literature, poetry, songs and movies.
Egyptian Colloquial Arabic course, two hours of lessons, from Sunday to Thursday. The course is also available to all students registered on any MSA course, and totals 10 hours of instruction per week + 5 hours of Arabic activities & seminars / week.
Modern Standard Arabic or Egyptian Colloquial Arabic one-to-one classes, 2 hours lessons - 5 days a week from Sunday to Thursday (morning, afternoon or evening time).
One-to-one classes are available all year-round, starting any day of the week.
Intensive Modern Standard Arabic course, five hours of lessons daily, from Sunday to Thursday.
It combines MSA (3 hours daily) and Extra Linguistic Activities (2 hours daily), such as games that test linguistic skills and conversation.
Modern Standard Arabic or Egyptian Colloquial Arabic one-to-one classes, 4 hours lessons - 5 days a week from Sunday to Thursday (morning, afternoon or evening time).
One-to-one classes are available all year-round, starting any day of the week.
Modern Standard Arabic and Egyptian Colloquial Arabic Intensive course, five hours of lessons daily, from Sunday to Thursday.
It combines MSA (3 hours daily) and Egyptian Colloquial Arabic (2 hours daily).
Due to its widespread use in media and music, Egyptian Colloquial Arabic (ECA) or (Aameya) is the most commonly understood dialect of Arabic in the Middle East. It provides students with skills to interact with the spoken form of Arabic language used in Egypt.
This course is designed for students who don't have a long time to study the language and need to survive in Cairo and be able to communicate in Egyptian Arabic.
The Survival Egyptian Arabic content covers the spoken language that is used in everyday communication by Egyptians.
This course runs 5 days a week (Sundays through Thursdays), for 4 hours a day. Every hour focuses on a language skill: vocabulary, listening, reading comprehension, and speaking.
This course runs 5 days a week (Sundays through Thursdays), for 4 hours a day. Every hour focuses on a language skill: vocabulary, listening, reading comprehension, and speaking.
This course runs 5 days a week (Sundays through Thursdays), for 4 hours a day. Every hour focuses on a language skill: vocabulary, listening, reading comprehension, and speaking.