課程資料
課程簡介
Where You Will Learn How to Communicate in Jordanian Arabic
Have you ever wondered why after learning MSA, the Arabic dialects sound very different?
Or maybe you spent alot of time wondering how Arabs talk and write with each other?
Well, it's simple:
The Modern Standard Arabic also known as MSA is a written a language and not a spoken one. What does that mean?
That means no one actually speaks MSA. We learn the Modern Standard Arabic in school only. After the bell rings, it's all about our own Arabic dialect
Every Arabic country has its own dialect. Lebanese has the Lebanese dialect. Jordan has the Jordanian dialect and so on.
So, what kind of course is this?
This is a full Jordanian Arabic course made to fit your interest in learning the Spoken Jordanian Arabic.
In this course I will teach you:
· How to talk in Jordanian Arabic
· How to understand and hold conversations in Jordanian Arabic
· Learn the grammar essentials necessary in your Jordanian Arabic journey
I am also always improving and updating the course based on my students needs.
This course also comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee! That means, if you didn't like the content or you realized that Jordanian Arabic is not for you, then you can cancel anytime, no questions asked!
However, I am sure that you will fall in love with the Jordanian culture :)
See you inside!
課程章節
- 2 個章節
- 32 堂課
- 第 1 章 Introduction
- 第 2 章 Grammar
課程內容
- Learn the Spoken Jordanian Arabic
- Be Able to Communicate in Jordanian Arabic
- Get to Know How Jordanians Text Each Other
- Learn the Spoken Arabic Language and not MSA
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評價
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FFaizulla Khan
i recommend anyone who wants to learn from Ms. Aya Agha 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
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LLena Becker
I have already studied for some time MSA but still this gave me some new information, vocabulary and clarification. I also visited Jordan myself and was very happy about these small comments about the culture like of Madaba and those shared taxis and about the way you pay in a bus in Jordan. The teacher seems to be very competent and friendly.
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NNatalie Sloyan
Great lessons shukran habibti!
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IIan Caves
Exceptionally good. Happily I can revise and revise and revise!