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From comprehensive language courses to flexible study options

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Arabic Language Courses

We provide comprehensive courses from beginner to advanced levels, focusing on both Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) and colloquial Arabic (Ameeya).

Flexible Study Options

Choose the learning style that best fits your life, with options for in-person or online tutoring and in-person group classes.

Student Visa Assistance

For full-time students, we provide support with applying for a one-year residency visa to study in Amman, Jordan.

Unique Methodology

Our teaching uses a communicative approach that blends traditional methods with modern techniques, ensuring you can use your new language skills in real-life situations.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions

The Komensky Center for Intercultural Development is a language school in Amman, Jordan, founded in 2008. It is committed to helping individuals and organizations develop the communication skills and cultural understanding necessary to succeed in a complex world.

 

The center uses a "communicative approach" that combines traditional and modern techniques. It emphasizes the ability to comprehend and clearly communicate in Arabic. The curriculum starts with the writing system and pronunciation, and then progresses to dialogues and authentic materials.

 

The center teaches both Colloquial Arabic (Ameeya) and Modern Standard Arabic (MSA).

 

Komensky offers four levels of Arabic classes: Level 1 (Beginners), Level 2 (Beginner-Intermediate), Level 3 (Intermediate), and Level 4 (Advanced). The courses focus on both conversational skills and grammar structure.

 

Students can choose between in-person and online tutoring, as well as regular in-person group classes at the center in Amman. Classes typically run from Sunday to Thursday, 2-3 days a week for 3 hours a day, with schedules based on the teacher's availability.

 

Yes, there is a non-refundable registration fee of 200 JD.

 

Yes, there is a non-refundable registration fee of 200 JD.

 

Yes, full-time students can apply for a one-year residency through the Komensky Centre. A minimum of 200 hours of in-class study per academic year is required.