Intermediate Arabic courses are for students who can speak Arabic with confidence. This course is ideal for students who have the vocabulary and know the grammar needed to talk and read about a wide variety of subjects in Arabic. It is for students who can describe experiences and events, explain their opinions, and talk about plans.
Our Tunisian Dialect course is a practical and engaging way to learn the language spoken in everyday life in Tunisia. No prior knowledge of Modern Standard Arabic is required, you can start at any level.
Most language courses cover vocabulary acquisition, grammar, speaking, reading, and listening comprehension. Private lessons allow for more interaction between students and teachers, giving learners more opportunities to practice speaking.
Most language courses cover vocabulary acquisition, grammar, speaking, reading, and listening comprehension. Private lessons allow for more interaction between students and teachers, giving learners more opportunities to practice 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.
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.
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 4 hours a day. Every hour focuses on a language skill: vocabulary, listening, reading comprehension, and speaking.