Located in the northeastern corner of Africa, Egypt is famous for its pyramids, the Sphinx, ancient Luxor, and the River Nile. Nearly all of Egypt is desert, but the small part that isn't - the valley of the Nile River - is vital to the nation (95% of the population lives here). The...
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Located in the northeastern corner of Africa, Egypt is famous for its pyramids, the Sphinx, ancient Luxor, and the River Nile. Nearly all of Egypt is desert, but the small part that isn't - the valley of the Nile River - is vital to the nation (95% of the population lives here). The attractions of Egypt are not only the monuments of the Nile Valley and the souks (bazaars), mosques, and madrasahs (buildings used for teaching Islamic theology), but the natural wonders of the Red Sea, Sinai, and the Eastern and Western deserts: fantastic coral reefs, tropical fish, dunes, and rock scapes. Egypt also has excellent food, fresh fruits, and juices -- although travelers will need to be thoughtful in their decisions where and what to eat: try the Ful Medames or Falafel with Karkadae, a hibiscus tea popular in the country.
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.
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.
Modern Standard Arabic course, morning lessons from 10 am to 1 pm or from 1 pm to 4 pm with a break of 15 minutes in the middle 5 days per week.
The course is organized using several methods of teaching, including grammar, multi-media, literature, poetry, songs and movies.
Modern Standard 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.
Egyptian Colloquial Arabic one-to-one classes, 2 lessons a day - 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.
The intensive MSA course consists of five hours classes per day combining the basic MSA course with two
additional hours of linguistic activities in the afternoon.
These activities are tailored towards developing conversational skills.
The Egyptian dialect, known as the Egyptian colloquial Arabic (ECA), is the most widely understood dialect in other Arab countries due to the predominance of the Egyptian influence in the media which made it the most widely spoken and one of the most widely studied varieties of Arabic.
The intensive ECA course consists of five hours classes per day.
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.
Modern Standard Arabic one-to-one classes, 3 lessons a day - 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.
Ahlan World offers Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) courses across 8 levels, from absolute beginner to advanced. MSA is the standard Arabic that forms the basis of all Arabic dialects across the Arab world.
ECA courses offer students an immersive study of the Egyptian dialect, which is used by locals for everyday
interactions and conversation.
The study of ECA focuses less on universal aspects of the Arabic language (which would be found in an MSA course) and instead provides the essentials of navigating life in an Arab country, including important
vocabulary, phrases, and sayings that students may hear daily while living abroad.