General Arabic 20 lessons per week
Levels: Beginner, Elementary - Level A1
Listening:
Listening to a spoken short script and setting the requested vocabularies.
Setting the number of participants and their gender in a spoken script.
Understanding the heard language and carrying out orders, (point, stand, set, go, put,,…. Etc).
Understanding the personal data orders (name, age, address).
Understanding the special orders by identifying people and things.
Identifying the alphabetical letters and numbers till 50.
Listening and setting the words that shows time.
Reading:
Reading all basic vocabularies when mentioned in a silent reading script.
Reading the class-room colleague’s names.
Reading numbers from 1-60 written in letters.
Reading words list related to a specific concept.
Identifying the writing- codes for sounds (connecting the sound with the letter).
Reading a description of familiar things (one sentence).
Speaking and oral interaction:
Naming public things.
Presenting personal data (name, age, address).
Finding and chanting a group on of chanting
Participating in a short dialogue.
Describing public things in a short form.
Buying goods and others.
Ability to express one’s self and others.
Writing:
Writing the alphabetical letters in its different shapes.
Writing numbers from 1-60.
Writing his/her name, colleagues, and colleague’s last names.
Writing the basic vocabularies by conveying it from a written form.
Coping short messages and words lists in clear hand writing.
Completing a short description for a person or something related to a certain concept.
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.