Levant Programs / Levant for Training and Consulting
V Business Center (VBC), Teebah Complex, Princess Zeinab Street, Khalda, Amman, Jordan
Levant Programs / Levant for Training and Consulting
Taught exclusively in Arabic, this course helps students understand news articles and journalistic outputs from Arabic-language media outlets, such as television and radio broadcasters, magazines, and newspapers. Supported by customized worksheets designed to foster students’ understanding of complex news stories produced in the Arabic language, students will learn about the background and history of prominent Arab news organizations and how to identify the fundamental questions answered by the media: who, what, when, where, how, and why. In addition, students will activate new knowledge about styles, vocabularies, and structures employed in news stories by completing oral and written assignments tasking them with expressing their opinions about social, political, and cultural issues affecting Jordanian society today.
The course consists of 30 lessons lasting 50 minutes each. The lessons activate and advance the four domains of linguistic proficiency: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Taken from original Arabic-language source material, each lesson features a text or multimedia clip that students first study with the help of the teacher. In a second step, the lesson moves towards applying knowledge gleaned from the text in the form of spoken and/or written output. This combination of authentic, culturally rooted source material and learning the language through practice stems from Levant's philosophy of instilling in students three interconnected competencies: knowledge of language, ability to communicate, and understanding of culture.
Listening, Speaking, Pronunciation, Reading, Writing, Vocabulary, Grammar and Activities
Class schedule may change depending on availability and season.
Average | 4 students |
Maximum | 8 students |
Age range | 18 years old and older |
Average | 30 years old |
We chose the name "Levant" because it encompasses the intercultural vision of the Center. Levant is an English word that refers to the region of the Arab world in which Jordan is situated. The Levant, Bilad al-Sham, or Bilad al-Sharq encompasses Jordan, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, and parts of Iraq.
We distinguish ourselves through our flexibility and our ability to provide numerous teaching, training, and consulting services at a superior level. We offer virtual education and face-to-face instruction. In both formats, we apply our unique, time-tested method for elevating our students' communicative competencies.
Through focused, dedicated study with Levant, you will not simply recite words on a vocabulary list or verb conjugations; more than that, your tongue will master the rich, culturally-connected phrases of fluent speakers, phrases that you will carry with you wherever you go.
The nationality and age mix at Levant Programs / Levant for Training and Consulting varies over different time periods, courses and levels. Throughout the year, the average age is 30. In the summer, the average age is 30.
Levant teaches students from all over the world, including:
Levant Programs / Levant for Training and Consulting is located in several locations in the heart of Jordan's capital city, Amman. Our main offices are located in Khalda, a quiet, upscale residential neighborhood in western Amman. Our other locations include Abdoun, a bustling, expat-friendly area of the city, as well as Shmeisani, which is located near Jabal al-Weibdeh, an older neighborhood near Amman's center where many expatriates choose to live. We also have offices and classrooms at King Hussein Business Park and next to the University of Jordan, the country's oldest and most prestigious university. We are thus equipped to bring our highly acclaimed language courses directly to your doorsteps, wherever you choose to live. In other words, you can rest assured that the Levant is located near you!
Inas is great but I had to drop out for personal reasons. I would recommend her to anyone.
Show details » Read more...I really like that there is a "book" to the program. That helps to follow the content of the classes and write down stuff as well. I like that we are slowly progressing and always repeating at the beginning of each lesson what we did last time. I like that a lesson is 1:15h long, because one hour would be too little but 1:30h too long to concentrate. Sometimes I would like to speak even more to practice the oral pronounciations even more. Maybe a vocabulary list/book with all the new words would help as well to keep track of the new words and to repeat them at home. I like that I get homework because that makes me practice regularly. Also I like that Inas is always available on whatsapp because that helps for questions. I really want to continue online!
Show details » Read more...I would sas I am absolutely satisfied with the high quality of the lessons. With my private online teacher - Ghufran Othman - I feel my speaking skills have developped a great deal and now I am not hesitant any more to speak in Arabic.
It is deffinitely a great thing that the lessons are accustomed to the student’s schedule. It had never been a problem to reschedule a class and my teacher is flexible about the duration of the lessons as well.
The topics we discuss during the classes are nevet boring. I highly value that I could get to know the Jordanian culture and got an insight into their mentality.
The setup of a regular class is amazing. We learn form videos, recordings, there are always listening exercises, interesing slides with interactive activities and so on.
Within less than two years, my Arabic polished a lot many thanks to the method my teacher teaches me. I hope to continue like this and without any hesitation I can hiighly recommend taking Arabic classes with these skilled tuitors!
My experience with Inas over the past year has exceeded my wildest expectations. At the time I started taking classes with her, I could have a simple conversation about my interests and what I'd studied in school, but nothing more complex than that. Now we have hour-long conversations about politics, human rights, media, and professional life. I've started to translate videos and social media posts for work recently and plan to keep taking lessons with Levant as I switch jobs and move towards a PhD program. Inas picks up on whatever I'm interested in at the moment, whether that be current events, a Netflix show, or a podcast, and turns it into a lesson, which means I take away much more meaning from our time together. I'm proud not only of the progress I've made with my Arabic but the fact that I've also made a friend in the process.
بستفيد من تعليمكن بشغلي كل يوم, شكرا الكن من قلبي وبتمنى اشوفكن لما أزور الاردن بالمستقبل
It is possible to live in a rented apartment during your study in Amman, but this tends to be more expensive. Levant provides some assistance with apartment rentals or you can rent an apartment on your own. Learn more about apartment housing
We cannot apply for visas on behalf of students. However, the school can supply you with all the documentation you need to support your visa application.
Your letter of acceptance will be sent to your home address by regular mail at no charge to you.
Please note that we do not book flights for our students. If you are researching airfare costs, we recommend using Kayak.com, a search engine that lets you compare flight options from your home country to Amman based on your budget, schedule and preferences.
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