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Tunisian Dialect 15
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. More recently it has been influenced by French colonization, immigration, commerce, and the media. This course is intended for people who want to understand and speak the Tunisian Arabic dialect.
Lessons per week: 15 (60 minutes per lesson)
Max. students per class: 1
Modern Standard Arabic 15
Standard Arabic is the modern version of Classical Arabic. It is the official and written language throughout the Arab world. Among other reasons, it is useful to learn because it is understood by more than 280 million people.
This course is intended for people who need to study the language for educational purposes. The syllabus is designed to help the student develop their skills in reading comprehension, writing, and grammar.
Lessons per week: 15 (60 minutes per lesson)
Max. students per class: 1
Tunisian Dialect 20
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. More recently it has been influenced by French colonization, immigration, commerce, and the media. This course is intended for people who want to understand and speak the Tunisian Arabic dialect.
Lessons per week: 20 (60 minutes per lesson)
Max. students per class: 1
Modern Standard Arabic 20
Standard Arabic is the modern version of Classical Arabic. It is the official and written language throughout the Arab world. Among other reasons, it is useful to learn because it is understood by more than 280 million people.
This course is intended for people who need to study the language for educational purposes. The syllabus is designed to help the student develop their skills in reading comprehension, writing, and grammar.
Lessons per week: 20 (60 minutes per lesson)
Max. students per class: 1
Tunisian Dialect 25
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. More recently it has been influenced by French colonization, immigration, commerce, and the media. This course is intended for people who want to understand and speak the Tunisian Arabic dialect.
Lessons per week: 25 (60 minutes per lesson)
Max. students per class: 1
Modern Standard Arabic 25
Standard Arabic is the modern version of Classical Arabic. It is the official and written language throughout the Arab world. Among other reasons, it is useful to learn because it is understood by more than 280 million people.
This course is intended for people who need to study the language for educational purposes. The syllabus is designed to help the student develop their skills in reading comprehension, writing, and grammar.
Lessons per week: 25 (60 minutes per lesson)
Max. students per class: 1
Tunisian Dialect 30
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. More recently it has been influenced by French colonization, immigration, commerce, and the media. This course is intended for people who want to understand and speak the Tunisian Arabic dialect.
Lessons per week: 30 (60 minutes per lesson)
Max. students per class: 1
Modern Standard Arabic 30
Standard Arabic is the modern version of Classical Arabic. It is the official and written language throughout the Arab world. Among other reasons, it is useful to learn because it is understood by more than 280 million people.
This course is intended for people who need to study the language for educational purposes. The syllabus is designed to help the student develop their skills in reading comprehension, writing, and grammar.
Lessons per week: 30 (60 minutes per lesson)
Max. students per class: 1
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General Arabic courses
Universal Arabic language courses allow students to move up the different Arabic levels at a steady pace. With an array of options, students can pick the one that fits their schedule.