Arabic-L:PEDA:Ali Baba Center Summer Arabic Programs in Amman, Jordan

Dilworth Parkinson dilworth_parkinson at BYU.EDU
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1) Subject:Ali Baba Center Summer Arabic Programs in Amman, Jordan

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Date: 16 Mar 2007
From:info at alibaba.jo
Subject:Ali Baba Center Summer Arabic Programs in Amman, Jordan

                 Summer Arabic Programs in Amman, Jordan

Ali Baba International Center (www.alibaba.jo)  is a Jordanian  
organization
established exclusively to give people, of different ages and  
nationalities,
the opportunity to learn and live the Arabic language and culture in  
Jordan.
The center organizes at  the University of Jordan  four  1-month  
sessions in
2007:  in June,  in July, in August and  in September. This is in  
addition to a
2-month regular summer session  lasting from mid-June to mid-August,  
2007.

A typical 1-month  intensive summer class meets four  hours and a  
half per day,
five days per week, for a total of 90 contact hours. A typical 2- 
month  regular
summer class meets three  hours  per day, five days per week, for a  
total of 120
contact hours. A placement test will be given to the registered  
students before
the start of the course  to determine the level and accordingly the  
appropriate
class they should enroll in. For details please refer to    
www.alibaba.jo.

Other than the summer sessions described above,  its also possible  
for Ali Baba
International Center to arrange for group of university students to  
study
Arabic at the University of  Jordan using the same text book which  
they use in
their mother universities. Some universities in the US  request this
arrangement to guarantee the  accreditation of the courses studied  
here by
their students. We have had this sort of experience with some  
universities in
the United States and will be happy to consider any suggestion  
regarding this
arrangement by universities offering Arabic courses throughout the  
world.
Please contact info at alibaba.jo for more information on this issue.

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