Standard Arabic is the language in which most Arabic texts are written, and its counterpart is colloquial Arabic spoken in local dialects. Arabic refers to the meaning of the Qur’an due to the influence of the Qur’anic text as a sacred text in setting its standards and as a reference for measurement. The modern language that was used within the early days of Islam (including the Qur’anic text) is also called traditional literal Arabic, and its counterpart is literal Arabic or French, which is the language widely used today in the press mainly and approved. In education and in official dealings,
In our current era, Modern Standard Arabic has become the language that is used in the press, official transactions, and in writing. In Standard Arabic, words are pronounced according to their origins in the Arabic language and according to the rules of grammar, morphology, and diacritics in the letters of its words, meaning that Classical Arabic is the mother and reference where all the different colloquial Arabic dialects end.
The Arabs preserved the teaching of the classical Arabic language to their children through schools that adopted classical Arabic in all their curricula. It is the bridge of communication between people, rich in eloquence and eloquence, and it is the language of science and purposeful education. Creativity and culture cannot be achieved except by studying the language of the Holy Qur’an, because its roots are firm and well-established through… For more than 1,400 years, the classical Arabic language has been the identity of the Arab nation. There is no identity without a language.
You will find yourself, after all this enjoyable training and imitation, through which you have acquired ways of speaking and speaking, as well as gained unique information through your reading, listening, and watching others. You will find yourself speaking in classical Arabic, and you will also have a specific and unique rhythm of your own in your voice tone and classical linguistic dialect.
Our team consists of experienced language professionals who specialize in teaching Arabic to foreigners.
Throughout the course, the student has the opportunity to experience different teaching methods with our teachers.
Of course, modern lessons, whether in Alternative Arabic or Egyptian General Arabic, are organized using several teaching methods, including data, multimedia, literature, poetry, songs, and films.
Lesson topics
Listening, speaking, pronunciation, reading, writing, vocabulary, grammar, in addition to activities.