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Pre-intermediate Arabic courses in Luxor are for students who can understand and communicate in Arabic. This course is ideal for students who can speak Arabic with confidence in the present, past and future simple tenses. It is for students who can perform tasks such as shopping, booking a hotel room, and starting a conversation in Arabic.
Modern Standard Arabic course, morning lessons from 10 am to 1 pm or from 1 pm to 4 pm with a break of 15 minutes in the middle 5 days per week.
The course is organized using several methods of teaching, including grammar, multi-media, literature, poetry, songs and movies.
Modern Standard Arabic one-to-one classes, 2 hours lessons - 5 days a week from Sunday to Thursday (morning, afternoon or evening time). One-to-one classes are available all year-round, starting any day of the week.
Egyptian Colloquial Arabic one-to-one classes, 2 lessons a day - 5 days a week from Sunday to Thursday (morning, afternoon or evening time). One-to-one classes are available all year-round, starting any day of the week.
The intensive MSA course consists of five hours classes per day combining the basic MSA course with two
additional hours of linguistic activities in the afternoon.
These activities are tailored towards developing conversational skills.
The Egyptian dialect, known as the Egyptian colloquial Arabic (ECA), is the most widely understood dialect in other Arab countries due to the predominance of the Egyptian influence in the media which made it the most widely spoken and one of the most widely studied varieties of Arabic.
The intensive ECA course consists of five hours classes per day.
All levels of Arabic writers can benefit from Ahlan's calligraphy course.
Arabic calligraphy, is the artistic practice of handwriting and calligraphy, based upon the Arabic language and alphabet in the lands sharing a common Islamic cultural heritage,It is known in Arabic as khatt (خط), which derived from the word line', design', or 'construction.
Islamic course, students will learn an array of historical and religious facts about the Islamic world in a series. this course is given by a real Shaikh.
This course offers an opportunity to combine a General Modern Standard Arabic course with an Egyptian Dialect course. It is composed by 3h of MSA in the morning from Sunday to Thursday + 2h of ECA in the afternoon per day 15h MSA+ 10h ECD.
-The course is for students who want to know their language learning practice during their stay. The courses focus heavily on speaking and communication skills: e they can take Intensive course that depended on the time which they staying in Luxor.
-The course is for students who want to know their language learning practice during their stay. The courses focus heavily on speaking and communication skills: e they can take Intensive course that depended on the time which they staying in Luxor.
-The course is for students who want to know their language learning practice during their stay. The courses focus heavily on speaking and communication skills: e they can take Intensive course that depended on the time which they staying in Luxor.
-The course is for students who want to know their language learning practice during their stay. The courses focus heavily on speaking and communication skills: e they can take Intensive course that depended on the time which they staying in Luxor.
-The course is for students who want to know their language learning practice during their stay. The courses focus heavily on speaking and communication skills: e they can take Intensive course that depended on the time which they staying in Luxor.
-The course is for students who want to know their language learning practice during their stay. The courses focus heavily on speaking and communication skills: e they can take Intensive course that depended on the time which they staying in Luxor.