Are you coming to Jordan for only a short time but still wish to become acquainted with the basics of the Arabic language, the Jordanian dialect, and local culture? Then this is the course for you. Over the course of three weeks of intensive language study, Levant will teach you how to get around and communicate effectively in Arabic about basic topics in Jordan.
Are you coming to Jordan for only a short time but still wish to become acquainted with the basics of the Arabic language, the Jordanian dialect, and local culture? Then this is the course for you. Over the course of one week of intensive language study, Levant will teach you how to get around and communicate effectively in Arabic about basic topics in Jordan.
Jordanian Colloquial Arabic (JCA) courses offer students an immersive study of the Jordanian dialect, which is used by locals for everyday interactions and conversation. The Jordanian dialect is very similar to other Levantine dialects and is also closer to MSA than many different Arabic dialects.
An outline description of a weekly intensive summer group course theld in June & July & August every year is given below:
(1). Number of Hours : a total of 20 contact hours are offered every week.
A description of a 'Combined 10' course is given below:
(1). Number of Hours : a total of 30 contact hours are offered in every week: 20 hours with a group + 10 hours in a one-to-one setting.
Learning Arabic, today more than ever, opens before the student many opportunities. this language provides a gateway to international careers in both the public and private sectors.
Do you wish to conduct visa interviews in Arabic? Does your work require you to conduct field visits where knowledge of Arabic would help you build trust with local communities, communicate that you are interested in their lives, or just know what they are saying when the translator is not in the room? If so, then the Diplomats Program is the course for you.
This course is available to diplomats who are proficient in basic Arabic grammar and sentence structure.
This anthropological course offers an introduction to the peoples, cultures, and traditions of the Arab world, with a particular focus on Jordan. Through teaching students about Jordanian customs and traditions – and the contemporary debates that surround them – this course allows students to deepen their knowledge of the Arabic language from the entry point of culture.
This course is offered to trainees who have never taught Arabic to non-native speakers at the beginner level and wish to learn how to guide students to study the Arabic language. This course begins with the competencies and skills of the teachers so that the teacher becomes a guide who helps the student learn the Arabic language in the best ways and enables the student to study the Arabic language and develop it on his own.
The higher-level media course builds upon the Media Taster course by increasing students’ insights. It provides an excellent opportunity to experience what it is like to be a journalist.
Students interested in this course need to have already an upper intermediate level of Arabic to follow the classes.
Classes combine reading and listening and they will write a newspaper about Amman and cultural events with a journalist.
Ahlan Jordan Arabic Journalism Course co-with Petra News Agency
Ahlan Jordan, in conjunction with Petra News Agency, is pleased to offer a 10-week intensive course in Arabic Journalism.
Students will be equipped with advanced journalistic and language skills to effectively navigate the increasingly important world of Arabic media.
*Prices are subject to change without notice due to exchange rates.
Which course type is right for me?
Intensive Study: For adults who want to learn a language as quickly as possible for academic or professional reasons.
Test Preparation: For students who want to prepare for language proficiency tests.
Business: For business executives who want to study a language to be able to do business.
Junior: For children ages 8 to 12 and teenagers ages 13 to 18 who want to study a language in the summer.
How long should I study?
The minimum duration for a language course is usually two weeks, but students benefit the most starting from the 3rd and 4th weeks of their language course, after they get used to the new environment. By this time, the early distractions are over and the student has "settled in". The average student takes about 12 weeks of language studies abroad.