Even the most experienced Arabic students will notice something in their first cab ride, or grocery store transaction in Amman: the locals don?t typically use the Fusha. In other words, having a background in the local dialect is one of the best ways for students to maximize their daily interaction and communication whether travelling, studying or working abroad.
This course is crafted to help students master local, everyday language usage, so that they feel better integrated into their regional surroundings, living and working among native Arab speakers in any setting. Ammiya is a recognized as a necessary facet of any student?s progression towards that coveted, native-like language proficiency.
The Course is comprised of five levels
The first level ?focuses on speaking practice while introducing students to commonly-used vocabulary, expressions and structures found in Jordanian Ammiya or Colloquial Arabic. It includes expressing and asking about personal information, navigating daily life, getting around town, shopping, dining out, and customary social greetings.
The second and third levels focuses on speaking practice while building a student?s foundation in the commonly-used vocabulary, expressions and structures found in Jordanian Ammiya or Colloquial Arabic. Classroom activities will engage students in practical application through increasingly complex role playing and dialogue to reinforce concepts and use of more varied, nuanced structures. It includes topics central to daily life whether you are expressing or exchanging information related to work, study or recreation, reserving lodging and transportation, or giving personal opinions on common topics. This will help you: –
- Feel more at ease when interacting with local, native Arabic speakers whilst helping you understand immediate Ammiya usage common on billboards, cartoons, radio, internet and TV and appreciate many interesting facets of Arabic culture.
The fourth and fifth levels build on a student?s solid foundation in Jordanian Ammiya or Colloquial Arabic and aims to take them to higher levels of expression and understanding. Converse and interact with local, native Arabic speakers with greater confidence based on a solid proficiency in colloquial Arabic, Engage Ammiya-based media and advertising (print, online, radio, TV) with comfort and good understanding and Express advanced-level key colloquial vocabulary, and structures in a variety of real-life situations.
- This will compliment one?s studies in Modern Standard Arabic by teaching how to frame structured arguments mixing between Ammiya and MSA to support opinions, construct hypotheses, and discuss matters of particular interest on specialized topics.
The Academic Director of Arabic Studies at Qasid advises, ?When Ammiya is effectively blended with one?s Fusha?or Modern Standard Arabic training, there is a real depth and a higher level of Ammiya proficiency, hence complimenting each other.”
Included are books and material for beginner, intermediate and advanced levels.
Fall 2018?
Courses Offered:?You will be allocated to a class based on your proficiency level.
There are 5 levels.
Each level is 30 class hours.
When:?2018 Fall classes are being held from the week of Sep 23rd?to the week of Nov 18th
Classes will meet twice a week with times of day to be announced.
Cost: 210 JD for 30 class hours.
Included are books and material for beginner, intermediate and advanced levels.
How:?Online Registration from Sep 17th?to 20th? & Placement Interviews are from Sep 23rd?to 24th