About the Arabic Language 

Arabic is one of the most widely spoken languages globally, it is one of six official languages of the UN, and serves as a bridge to understanding the rich tapestry of Arab culture. Over centuries of cultural exchange, Arabic has influenced numerous languages, particularly in fields like science, mathematics, and philosophy. Many Arabic words, such as "algebra" and "chemistry," have entered European languages, underscoring Arabic's scientific and cultural impact. 

Why Learn Arabic in Jordan? 

Jordan provides an ideal environment for learning Arabic. The Jordanian dialect closely resembles Modern Standard Arabic, making it easy to communicate with locals who will  readily understand you as you practice. 

Choosing to study Arabic in Jordan means meeting friendly locals eager to assist you with  anything you need. In addition to their native language, Arabic, many Jordanians also speak English, which simplifies communication while  offering abundant opportunities to practice your Arabic skills outside the classroom.