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Enjoy an Arabic language course in Yemen at our language school in the city of Sana'a.
Sana'a, capital of Yemen, has been an important citadel along the trade route between Aden and Mecca, dating back to biblical days, according to legend. It is an ancient, walled city, reputedly founded by one of Noah's sons, containing what may be the oldest apartment buildings on earth.
The Great Mosque is the oldest and largest in Sana'a, and one of the oldest in the Muslim world, constructed in the lifetime of the Prophet. The layout is typical of early Islamic architecture, with an open, square courtyard, surrounded by roofed galleries.
Nearby is Souq al-Melh, a warren of ancient streets with everything from traditional workplaces to stalls piled high with exotic wares. Bab al-Yemen, the imposing entrance to the Old City, is five minutes walk. Two minutes away is The Great Mosque, built in the time of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Next door is Dar al-Mokhtotat, a museum housing priceless Islamic artifacts, including an early edition of the Qura'an.
Those students with any background in the Arabic language will be asked to take a short placement test on the first Saturday morning of the course to determine the students language level and ensure placement in the correct class. Lessons are usually held in the mornings and early afternoons, and are held Saturday through Wednesday. Classes will not be held during Official Yemeni Holidays.
Our school offers both Modern Standard and Colloquial Yemeni Arabic. Students normally begin with Modern Standard Arabic to learn the basics and to read and write in Arabic. Only at the Upper Elementary level do they begin including Yemeni into the lessons. After this level they begin to combine lessons in both Modern Standard and Yemeni based on common usages.
The school uses the most effective up-to-date teaching methods in which communication and natural learning techniques are given priority. While this remains the school's ethos, the exact method of teaching and the linguistic balance is tailored to the requirements of the student or class (depending on the teaching situation). Authentic pronunciation and improved comprehension are promoted through audio-visual materials and practice outside the classroom. Grammar will be taught
implicitly or explicitly, according to preference.
As our students progress, they are gradually introduced to increasingly challenging tasks that include analysis of the news (TV, radio and newspaper) and open discussions and debates on a spectrum of topics. From an early stage all students are encouraged to express, clarify and justify opinions in Arabic on topics that interest them. Periodically, your teacher will discuss the effectiveness of the teaching process with you. This gives both of you the opportunity to alter the format or emphasis of your lessons, if required (class size permitting).
Languages other than Arabic are not permitted during the lesson, except at the beginning level when students have not yet acquired sufficient vocabulary to understand grammar and vocabulary explanations in Arabic. Even in these instances, however, the teacher will use only as much English as absolutely necessary.
Most students who come to Yemen for the first time choose to live in the residence house, which forms part of the main school building, set in the heart of Old Sana'a. It is fully furnished and all residents have access to washing machines, modern kitchens, bathrooms and relaxation/ study areas. Clean sheets and blankets are provided. Bathrooms, halls and kitchen (excluding dishes and fridge) are cleaned by our staff.
Each bedroom contains at least 2 windows, closet, table, chair, bed, sheets and 2 blankets. In Sana'a, fans or air conditioners are not required, as the temperature remains moderate, year 'round. The kitchens are located inside of the residence buildings. Students can cook for themselves or buy food from nearby restaurants. On average, 3 students share one bathroom in the residence. Laundry facilities are available at the school.
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"An excellent school, friendly staff, good teachers, fine accomodation.
Would greatly recommend to anyone. Good service, all questions answered quickly and everything taken care of, no problems at all.
The accommodation was excellent, location a little out of the city but bus rides were fun. Nice atmosphere, a small school where everyone seems to know one another very well, the staff are all incredibly friendly.
My experience in the Yemen was fantastic. Educationally and personally I developed a great deal, made a lot of fantastic friends and discovered a fine country. I shall definitely return. Sana'a is a great city and Yemen a brilliant nation, the people are all very friendly and the community spirit is incredible.
Future_Advice: Go to Yemen. You won't regret it."
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