Arabic courses for beginners are for students who have never studied Arabic. This course is ideal for students who know very little to no Arabic. It is for students who only know a few Arabic words, such as 'hello', 'thank you', and 'goodbye'.
Most language courses cover vocabulary acquisition, grammar, and speaking, as well as reading and listening comprehension. The smaller the class size, the more students and teachers can interact, offering students more opportunities to work on their speaking skills.
inlingua courses are designed to appeal to children of different ages on an emotional level and allow them to take an active role in discovering a new and exciting language.
In order to make kids feel safe and comfortable during class, inlingua language schools provide a relaxed atmosphere with lively programs that include playing, singing, and laughing to help the children gain confidence in their newly acquired language skills.
To participate in this course is not necessary to have some knowledge of Standard Arabic and mastery of the Arabic alphabet. If you don't know the alphabet, it's no problem too! we have made some accommodations to help the motivated learner transition into using exclusively Latin alphabet.
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.
Colloquial Arabic refers to the spoken language in Tunisia. It was originally a combination of Arabic and the native and regional languages existing in Tunisia before the Arab conquest, such as Berber.
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.
Colloquial Arabic refers to the spoken language in Tunisia. It was originally a combination of Arabic and the native and regional languages existing in Tunisia before the Arab conquest, such as Berber.
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.
Colloquial Arabic refers to the spoken language in Tunisia. It was originally a combination of Arabic and the native and regional languages existing in Tunisia before the Arab conquest, such as Berber.
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.