Arabic language school

Arabic language school

Arabic language schools are language schools specialized in teaching Arabic as a foreign language to speakers of other languages. There are different types of Arabic language schools based on their focused branch, target audience, methods of instruction delivery, cultural atmosphere, and elective courses available.

Definition and scope

Unlike general language schools that provide Arabic classes and certificates along with other live languages' classes as well, Arabic language schools are those that specialize in Arabic language instruction only, or mainly. Al Diwan Center is an example, whose focus is on Arabic only. Examples of those schools that cannot be referred to as an "Arabic language school" are the British Council, the CFCC [ Centre Français de Culture et de Coopération Mounira, Cairo, Egypt. [http://www.ambafrance-eg.org/cfcc/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=13] ] , the AMIDEAST [ Programs for Americans: Study Abroad Services for Institutions (Include: Arabic language instruction) [http://www.amideast.org/programs_services/programs_americans/study_abroad/default.htm] ] , and other cultural exchange bodies in Arab countries.While not very big in number, those specialized schools with this focus made them very effective in teaching this subject matter that are regarded by many as difficult compared to other live languages of today. Provided that most of them are located where Arabic is the native mother tongue, they make it ideal for those who want to practice what they learn in a daily life experience [Syria is the Best for Arabic Studies, Jeremy Palmer, Learning and Teaching Arabic blog, Friday, May 27, 2005. Retrieved 9/1/2007 [http://arabicacquisition.blogspot.com/2005/05/syria-is-best-for-arabic-studies.html] ] [A new 'Mecca of Arabic studies'?, Tom Spender, The Christian Science Monitor, May 10, 2005 [http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0510/p14s02-legn.html] ] .

Categories

Schools that teach Arabic to speakers of other languages are categorized based on the following:

ize and levels provided

Some schools are large enough to provide graduate-like course curriculum and teaching quality, while others are starting out and provide middle-to-high school level of Arabic teaching [Muslim Students Go Abroad to Study Arabic. Southern California InFocus, April 2006. [http://infocusnews.net/PDFs/InFocusOnline-April06.pdf] ] .

Profitability

* Business and for-profit Arabic language schools
** Most Arabic language schools fall under this category
* Charitable non-profit Arabic language schools
** Mostly Islamic religious organizations

pecialty

* MSA only.
* Dialect only.
* Mix of MSA and Dialect.

Many schools provide side courses on related subjects like: Islamic religious courses related to language like Quranic recitation, and Arabic calligraphy.

References

ee also

Arabic language study

*Studying Arabic language
* Iʿrāb
* Arabic literature
* Arabic alphabet
* Arabic calligraphy
* List of Islamic terms in Arabic
* Aldiwan Arabic Language Center

Foreign language study

*Français langue étrangère
*English language

Language terminology

* Second language
* Foreign language

General language teaching and learning

* Language education
* Second language acquisition
* Applied linguistics


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