Jordanian/Palestinian 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.
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What's included?
In This Course You Will Learn:
· 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
· How to understand and hold conversations in Jordanian Arabic
· Learn the grammar essentials necessary in your Jordanian Arabic journey
Who Is This Course For?
Anyone who is interested in getting to know the Jordanian culture
If you are interested in speaking Jordanian Arabic, then this course is for you!
If you are interested in speaking Jordanian Arabic, then this course is for you!
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Meet the instructor
Aya Agha
My name is Aya and I have studied English and Turkish languages at the University of Jordan.
After graduation, I decided to teach Arabic for non native speakers and it was the best decision of my life!
I was able to teach spoken Jordanian throughout the culture and traditions, bringing people together and closer to the Jordanian culture.
As a languages lover, I understand the challenges and problems of learning a new language and this is the EXACT problem that I am tackling with my students, working with them to know how to overcome them.
Patrick Jones - Course author