Qalam wa Lawh Center for Arabic Studies
22 Avenue Omar Ibn Alkhattab Agdal,, Rabat, Rabat-Sale 10050, Morocco
Qalam wa Lawh Center for Arabic Studies
Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is the standardized literary Arabic understood throughout the Arab speaking world. It is a modernized version of Classical Arabic, which is the language from which all Arab dialects get their roots.
Intensive Arabic language courses enable students to learn Arabic rapidly through full language and cultural immersion. Qalam wa Lawh Center in Rabat, Morocco offers year-round intensive courses in Modern Standard Arabic. Classes enable students to quickly enhance their Arabic language skills through a selection of study options, a rich cultural immersion activity program, and the opportunity to practice Arabic daily. Students can register from a minimum of two weeks to more than a year.
Listening, Speaking, Pronunciation, Reading, Writing, Vocabulary, Grammar and Activities
Class schedule may change depending on availability and season.
Average | 5 students |
Maximum | 10 students |
Age range | 17 - 80 years old |
Average | 21 years old (20 in the summer) |
Qalam wa Lawh Center for Arabic studies is an institution with a reputation of excellence in teaching Arabic as a foreign language and organizing Arabic study abroad programs. An international language school in the heart of Rabat, Qalam wa Lawh hosts students from around the world seeking to improve their Arabic language skills. Qalam wa Lawh's language and cultural immersion activities provide students with an opportunity to practice their language skills both inside and outside the classroom, learn Arabic rapidly, and with greater retention.
The nationality and age mix at Qalam wa Lawh Center for Arabic Studies varies over different time periods, courses and levels. Throughout the year, the average age is 21. In the summer, the average age is 20.
Qalam wa Lawh Center is located in the neighborhood of Agdal in Rabat. It is located near the intersection of Ave. Omar Ibn Alkhattab and Ave. Al Abtal & across the street from the Arribat center Mall.
Qalam wa Lawh was an excellent institute to study the Arabic language, and I did enjoy my time there. Prior to my enrollment in the program, my language skills were somewhat at the beginner level. However, upon completion, I do feel an immense improvement in my Arabic studies. Also, the extra-curricular activities provided by the institute served as an important resource to help boost the Arabic language skills of students.
Some pros of studying at this institute are: it is situated in the safest city in Morocco, Rabat, the institute has some paid excursions or trips that allow students to explore other parts of the country, and lastly, the staff are willing and dedicated to helping students learn and practice the Arabic language.
On the contrary, one thing I disliked about studying Arabic in Morocco that the institute has no control over was the difficulties of implementing or practicing Fusha Arabic outside class. This is due to most locals usually prefer to express themselves in their local dialect, Darija or French. Finally, housing with a host family which I did in Morocco is a hit-or-miss, i.e., some students had a great family and others not.
Dear Obodai, thank you so much for your positive review and recommendation. We are delighted that you enjoyed your Arabic classes and activities and saw a remarkable improvement in your Arabic proficiency.
Most locals in the Arab world speak their local dialect in informal situations and revert to either Standard Arabic or a foreign language (English, French, ...) to communicate formally depending on the situation. Some native Arabic speakers tend to switch to a foreign language with the intention to accommodate non-native speakers which can sometimes be counterproductive for Arabic learners. The solution is to simply let them know that you wish to communicate in Arabic only.
We'd also like to hear from you regarding your host family experience. We choose families carefully to ensure that they can provide a safe, immersive, and comfortable environment for our students. Please contact us via e-mail to provide more details and help us improve the service.
We thank you for choosing Qalam wa Lawh and for taking the time to submit your valuable feedback. We look forward to hearing from you and welcoming you to more advanced courses.
Homestays are carefully selected and offer students the opportunity to learn more about the local culture in a comfortable setting while studying Arabic in Rabat. These homes are often between 25 - 50 minutes away from the school by public transport. Families usually offer affordable meal plans that allow you to sample the local cuisine. If you have special requests or diet restrictions (because of religion or health reasons), please let us know in advance. Your housing starts on the Sunday before your first day of class and ends on the Saturday after your last day of class, unless otherwise noted. Learn more about homestay housing
Student residences are more suitable for an independent student, who is looking for clean, basic accommodation at an economic price. All students must be 16 - 80. Your housing starts on the Sunday before your first day of class and ends on the Saturday after your last day of class, unless otherwise noted. Learn more about student residence accommodation
We cannot apply for visas on behalf of students. However, the school can supply you with all the documentation you need to support your visa application.
Your letter of acceptance will be sent to your home address by regular mail at no charge to you.
Please note that we do not book flights for our students. If you are researching airfare costs, we recommend using Kayak.com, a search engine that lets you compare flight options from your home country to Rabat based on your budget, schedule and preferences.
Study abroad worry-free with Language International's health and personal effects insurance coverage. When you book a course with us, you can opt to purchase an international insurance plan that covers not only your health care cost but also loss of your personal belongings. You must book your insurance in advance when you register.
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