Egyptian Colloquial Arabic of Cairo ECA ( Aameya) Program and Courses 2008
Aldiwan Center Nasr City - Cairo, Egypt
Levels : 6
Each level : 40 hours
Level One:
The aim of this level is to enable students to:
· Use Egyptian colloquial when introducing themselves and getting acquainted with others.
· Learn the alphabets as a step toward reading short sentences ( to be able to read the names of the streets and the jobs).
Level Two:
The aim of this level is to enable the student to use Egyptian colloquial in daily life for example:· In a taxi.
· In a pharmacy.
· In a clinic.
· In a trip.
· To tell the time.
· To buy a newspaper or a magazine .
· To go shopping.
Level Three:
At the end of this level students will be more confident when using Arabic in a variety of situations for example:· Buying cinema or theater tickets.
· Booking a room in a hotel.
· Using means of transportation.
· Making bank transactions.
· Buying office supplies from a library,
· Making job interviews.
· Reporting a problem to the police.
Level Four:
At the end of this level student should be able to: · Describe the appearance and the behaviour of different people;
· Describe places and clothes.
· Give his openion about things (which he likes or does not like giving reasons).
Level Five:
In this level, student learns to :
· Describe a personal experience .
· Give his openion about a certain event.
· Be familiar with the expressions used in a various situations.
· Be familiar with the compound sentences.
· Be familiar with the meanings of the body gestures in the Egyptian culture.
Level Six:
In this level, student will be able to:
· Dicuss the cultural foundations of the Arabic language mentioning Arabic proverbs and most common expressions.
· Introduce most famous artists, politicians, elites, scientists, and sportsmen in Egypt (historically and nowadays ).
· Describe the most vital places in Egypt.
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