Winter intensive course A1 Syrian dialect – In Person (recognized educational leave)

550

Mo-Fr 09:00-15:00

Starting date: February 10, 2025

Starting date: February 21, 2025

Location: Neukölln

Prerequisite

None

Learning objective

At the end of the course, participants will be able to read and write Arabic script and understand and use familiar, everyday expressions and simple sentences. They will be able to introduce themselves and others and ask questions to the other person – e.g. where they live, who they know or what things they like. They can answer questions of this kind and communicate in a simple way.

Grammar and vocabulary

Nominal sentences, nouns and adjectives
Personal suffixes, genitive compounds
Past and present verb conjugation
The numbers
This intensive course contains a vocabulary of approx. 400 words

Duration

2 weeks / 60 teaching units (1 teaching unit = 45 min.)

Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., breaks included.

At the end of the course you will have completed levels A1.1 and A1.2. After the end of the course, you can continue learning in a regular group course at level A1.3.

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Description

As people do not speak standard Arabic in everyday life, it is advisable to learn the Syrian dialect. “Syrian dialect” is an umbrella term for the very similar dialects in Syria, Palestine, Lebanon and Jordan (Levant/Bilad al-Sham region) and is understood everywhere in the Arab world. The majority of Arabs in Berlin also speak this dialect, so that the language can also be practiced and used in everyday life in Berlin. Learners of Standard Arabic often have difficulties in contact with Arabic-speaking people because they usually do not answer in Standard Arabic, but in dialect. A dialect course is therefore particularly recommended for those who work in social work, education, as doctors or for aid organizations. This enables them to help or respond spontaneously in everyday situations and build up a solid basis of trust.

Additional information

Intensiv

550€