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Jordan

Intensive Arabic Language Studies

Develop and expand Arabic language competency in speaking, reading, and writing Modern Standard Arabic and colloquial Arabic in Jordan. Appropriate for all skill levels.

At a Glance

Credits

9

Prerequisites

None

Language of Study

Arabic

Courses taught in

Arabic, English

Dates

Jun 2 – Jul 21

Program Countries

Jordan

Program Base

Amman

Critical Global Issue of Study

Identity & Human Resilience

Overview

Why study abroad in Jordan?

Arabic is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, with more than 400 million native speakers and dozens of dialects. Learn Modern Standard Arabic and Jordanian colloquial Arabic during this intensive language immersion program. By living and learning in an Arabic-only environment with classroom instruction, field exercises, and homestays, you’ll rapidly learn to speak and understand Arabic and experience Arab and Jordanian culture. Enjoy a five-day excursion to see the diverse communities and historic areas of Wadi Rum, Ajloun, Jerash, and Petra.

Educational excursions outside of Amman reveal Jordan’s rich cultural heritage and natural beauty while providing opportunities for you to practice your language skills.

Highlights

  • Be fully immersed in a supportive Arabic-only environment.
  • Learn in highly interactive classroom, homestay, and field-based settings.
  • Live with a host family in Amman.
  • Visit Petra, the Dead Sea, the Baptism Site, Aqaba, Ajloun, Jerash, and the Mosaic city of Madaba and Mount Nebo.

Prerequisites

Through oral proficiency testing you will be placed in beginning, intermediate, or advanced classes.

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Excursions

Northern Jordan and Southern Jordan

On a five-day excursion to north and south Jordan, you’ll receive customized Arabic lessons focusing on the communities you visit and participate in highly interactive conversations about the places you see. You’ll practice Arabic during the entire trip, including during travel. Highlights of this excursion include the following:

Jerash

See the extraordinary ruins of ancient Jerash, one of the most impressive and best preserved Roman cities outside of Italy.

Ajloun

Ajloun is home of Ajloun Castle, a fortress built by Muslims in 1184-85 to protect the region from invading Crusaders.

The Dead Sea

The Dead Sea is one of the most spectacular natural landscapes in Jordan. In addition to being the lowest point on Earth, the Dead Sea is the world’s richest source of natural salts.

Aqaba

Aqaba is the only port city in Jordan dating back to 4000 BCE. Also known as Ayla, Aqaba was once ruled by the Mamluk Sultan from Egypt.

Wadi Rum

Wadi Rum is among the most stunning desertscapes in the world. Experience the exceptional hospitality of the desert people and Bedouin tribes. You may share mint tea or cardamom coffee in Bedouins’ tents or join them by the fire under a starry desert sky.

Petra

Petra is a treasure of the ancient world, a UNESCO World Heritage site dubbed one of the new Seven Wonders of the World. After hearing a lecture about Petra, “the Rose-Red City,” you will explore the city in small groups to see firsthand the topics of the lecture. The visit will conclude with a debriefing and conversation in Arabic.

Please note that SIT will make every effort to maintain its programs as described. To respond to emergent situations, however, SIT may have to change or cancel programs.

Academics

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the program, students will be able to:

  • Recognize basic daily tasks and interactions with others, with improved ability to speak, understand, read, and write Arabic, and communicate within a wider range of competencies and strategies.
  • Identify Jordanian culturally appropriate behavior associated with language use in a variety of contexts and demonstrate Arabic language skills appropriate to local culture.
  • Practice Arabic language independently in Jordan and the wider region through an expanded knowledge of Modern Standard Arabic.
  • Examine topical debates and local/regional discussions of issues as presented in various media.
  • Summarize themes of informal Arabic discussions.
  • Establish a meaningful and fluent formal Arabic dialogue with others around specialized themes.

Read more about Program Learning Outcomes.



Coursework

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The following syllabi are representative of this program. Because courses develop and change over time to take advantage of dynamic learning opportunities, actual course content will vary from term to term.

The syllabi can be useful for students, faculty, and study abroad offices in assessing credit transfer. Read more about credit transfer.

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Key Topics

  • Speaking, listening, reading, and writing Arabic
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  • Communicating in a variety of situations with native Arabic speakers, incorporating culturally appropriate gestures
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  • Conversational proficiency
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  • Articles and news items from the Jordanian press and other Arabic media outlets (ARAB 3000 students only)

Arabic

Beginning Modern Standard Arabic – syllabus
(ARAB1009 / 9 credits)

Intermediate Modern Standard Arabic – syllabus
(ARAB2009 / 9 credits)

Advanced Modern Standard Arabic and Media Arabic – syllabus
(ARAB3009 / 9 credits)

The courses are designed to equip students with a proficiency level in spoken Modern Standard Arabic to prepare them to engage in everyday communication by addressing the four basic skills of the language: reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Based on in-country evaluation, including oral proficiency testing for non-beginners, students are placed in beginning, intermediate, or advanced classes. Courses are designed not only to help students acquire Modern Standard Arabic, but also to learn Jordanian Colloquial Arabic and attendant cultural aspects of Jordan. Cultural awareness is reinforced through field exercises and the homestay experience. In addition to daily scheduled classes, students participate in field-oriented educational visits to further enrich their language experiences. Courses are also designed to help students gain an understanding of Arabic diglossia and proper usage of Modern Standard Arabic versus colloquial. Students at the advanced level have a Media Arabic component built into the curriculum. This component focuses on the acquisition of specialized vocabulary used in print and electronic media in the Arab world. Students read, listen to, and analyze stories from the local Jordanian press and other Arab media outlets.

Homestays

Amman

The homestay in Amman is a unique opportunity to become a member of a local family, share meals with them, and take part in special occasions. Jordan is known for its warm hospitality. For six weeks, you’ll be immersed in Arabic culture and will gain an understanding of your host family’s perspectives and values — all while practicing your Arabic language skills.

Most homestay families are middle class and maintain the customs of a typical Arab home. Some homestay families are first- or second-generation Palestinians who are an integral part of the country’s social and cultural fabric. You may get to experience a Jordanian wedding other traditional cultural activity, in addition to family outings.

Faculty & Staff

Jordan: Intensive Arabic Language Studies

Ashraf Alqudah, PhD bio link
Ashraf Alqudah, PhD
Academic Director
Riham Al-Naimat, MA bio link
Riham Al-Naimat, MA
Academic Coordinator and Language Instructor
Rania Kasab Harfoushi, MA bio link
Rania Kasab Harfoushi, MA
Program Assistant, Student Affairs

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