General Arabic 20 lessons per week
Levels: Pre-Intermediate - Level A2
Listening:
Identifying the basic vocabularies when mentioned in a spoken script.
Carrying out 4-5 orders.
Earning the skill of distinguishing by listening to a paragraph and identifying the right and wrong expressions according to the paragraph.
Carrying out special orders related to facts.
Listening to a short spoken script then conveying the mentioned data in a different style (table, descriptive form…)
Reading:
Reading paragraphs (2-3 sentences), then answering yes/no questions and other related questions.
Reading short paragraphs (2-3 sentences) then setting right concluded expressions.
Reading and explaining data in a table or a descriptive form.
Dictating and reading a story.
Speaking and oral interaction:
Answering some questions and presenting some data after listening to a script.
Composing 2-3 sentences about familiar topics.
Composing a number of connected sentences about a picture, map, or descriptive drawing, following a specific pattern.
Ability to express time and its fragment.
Describing a short chain of previous events depending on some words, those are provided for help.
Composing full sentences depending on related words to a specific concept.
Using greeting and excusing expressions.
Writing:
Writing a short description for a person or a thing related to certain concept.
Writing short familiar sentences when dictated.
Writing words and expressions in clear hand writing.
Re-arranging sentences to compose a connected paragraph.
Queen Rania str. 364, Amman, Jordan
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Number of classrooms: 7
Average nº of student per classroom: 6
Minimum student age: 18
Level test on first day:
Distance from the airport: 40 km.
Closest airport: Queen Alia Airport
Year school opened: 2011
School opening times: 8:00 - 8:00
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•We offer a team of highly qualified, experienced and caring teachers – some of the best educators in the field. The most of our Arabic Teachers are PhD holders and have made it their life’s work (at the University of Jordan or at the Damascus University) to teach and support learners, especially those who have language difficulties. And it shows in the way they work with the students and in the outstanding results we deliver.