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zainub
Member # 9644
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hi...i am looking for information on learning arabic in egypt...places and experiences..has anyone studied in other arabic countries..how was it and where ...please share information with me...thanks
 
Nile_pharaoh
Member # 9938
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hi, i have some information on some institutes here that teach arabic language for foriegners , like www.aldiwancenter.com
u can contact me via email momen_80@hotmail.com
 
Nile_pharaoh
Member # 9938
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hi, i have some information on some institutes here that teach arabic language for foriegners , like www.aldiwancenter.com
u can contact me via email momen_80@hotmail.com
 
ozmaya
Member # 9158
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el drayah school in cairo is very good. they have a website you can look up. the teachers are really nice and the staff are helpful and take care of all the students. i think it is also the cheapest school in egypt.

i suggest you avoid religious based schools no matter what, speaking from my own terrible experience at one where they forced me to wear hijab.. not very cool. unless of course you are religious and do not mind about having someone else's doctrine imposed on you.
 
ozmaya
Member # 9158
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oh and i think al diwan advertised above is one of these such schools. it is just not a nice atmosphere to go to a school where men and women are totally segregated. it gives you the wrong impression about islam too.
 
ah_farrag
Member # 4717
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quote:
Originally posted by zainub:
hi...i am looking for information on learning arabic in egypt...places and experiences..has anyone studied in other arabic countries..how was it and where ...please share information with me...thanks

Hi zainub ,
My name is Ahmed. I'm teaching Arabic as a foreign language. For full details about my offered programs, Please go and visit:

http://arabic-private-tutor.faithweb.com

G Luck
 
zainub
Member # 9644
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Thanks Ozmaya...i will definitely consider that...did you by any chance study in alex? if you did what do you think of it?
 
Nile_pharaoh
Member # 9938
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hi zainub , there are many other places , such as the british council , they teach arabic as a foriegn language
 



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