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French Language Program
Spanish Language Program
German Language Program
Chinese Language Program
Turkish Language Program
English Language
Arabic For Non Native Speakers
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Translation and Interpretation
Translation and Interpretation Training Courses
Translating and Interpreting Services
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Duration, distribution and fees of each level
Arabic Language Levels and Fees
Description
Major Level
Sublevel
Number of levels
3
6 ( 2 Major levels)
Period
300 hrs
150 hrs
Weeks
16
8
Hrs / Week
18.45 hrs
18.45 hrs
Months
4
2
Fees / level
JOD 2500
JOD 1500
Fees include instruction and Thursday activities as stated in notes below
Students who prefer individual tutoring shall be set other fees
Major level graduation ceremony shall be allocated other four hours, two hours for each sublevel
Sessions
Fees of private lessons is considered independently.
Session
المدة الزمنية
Session One
09:00-10:00am
Session two
10:15- 11:15 am
Break
11: 15- 11:45 am
Session three
11:45 - 12:45 pm
Break
1 - 1:15
Session four
01:15-02:15pm
Session five (Colloquial Arabic Language)
02:25-03:15pm
Students Program Activities
Linguistic Partner: Non-native speakers may choose the accompaniment of a native speaker ( BAU student, for example ) and meet regularly to chat with each other, each speaking his own language. This linguistic partnership can be of utmost benefit for both parties. The best way through which a non native speaker may acquire Arabic is interaction with Arabic speakers. It is a good opportunity to acquire dialects, and be exposed to local culture, Arabic and Islamic cultures. BAU students will, on the other hand, know how to accept the other, his culture, and learn a new language.
Trips, clubs, workshops, and visits.
Extra material ( Movies, Plays )
Activities teaching colloquial language
Meet Uncle Khamees: Khamees is a Jordanian old man who has many skills and exposed to many cultures. Students will host or visit Uncle Khamees.
Field Visits and Activities: They aim to be familiar with Jordanian traditions and culture across the kingdom. Students will visit different areas; religious, cultural, tourist, historical, or archeological, and have the opportunity to be exposed to Jordanian traditions and heritage through: popular meals, drinks, and customs in different social gatherings: wedding, school or university ceremonies, death, etc. They will also have a closer look at costumes typical of each area in Jordan, and Eid celebration customs.
At the conclusion of each level, students shall have a final exam designed to test mastering the four skills. A graduation ceremony will also be held in honor of students.
Activities are often held on Saturdays, holidays, and after sessions.
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