Intensive Moroccan Colloquial Arabic (Darija) INDIVIDUAL

Lessane Arabi Center

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**This course runs for a minimum of 3 weeks. The cost shown is for 3 weeks of lessons.**

For those looking for a language that will be the most useful in their daily life in Morocco, look no further than Darija - Moroccan Colloquial Arabic. This is the variety of Arabic spoken on the Moroccan street and, while it derives from Classical Arabic, it has been extensively influenced by French, Spanish, and various Tamazight languages, making it quite distinct and often not mutually intelligible with MSA.
Since Darija is not an academic language, no set curricula exist as of now, so we developed our own learning programme. We will put heavy emphasis on conversation (speaking and listening comprehension), since this is what Darija is most useful for, but we will also teach you reading and writing (especially is you are a complete beginner).
The intensive nature of this course will give you faster progress than our basic Darija course, while still leaving plenty of time for language practice on the streets of Marrakesh. You can also combine your Darija course with an MSA course if you wish.

Course topics

Listening, Speaking, Pronunciation, Reading, Writing, Vocabulary and Grammar

Class schedule

Course duration
3-48 weeks
Start dates
Every Monday
Classes per week
6 lessons per week (each lesson lasts 55 min)
Class days
Monday - Friday

Class schedule may change depending on availability and season.

Class level

Absolute beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
You will take a placement test on your first day to determine your class level.

Class size

Average 3 students
Maximum 6 students

Student age

Age range 18 years old and older
Average 35 years old
(21 in the summer)

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A certificate of completion will be issued at the end of the course.
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50% recommend

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"Sweet teacher but frustrating method and confusing owner. Just not my thing."

Toos Hartog, student from Netherlands

If you already have some knowledge of Arabic, want to fully focus on learning from native Moroccan teachers (speaking little English) and like a straightforward, no-nonsense method: this is the right school for you. But, if you start at 0 and learn best by getting cultural and historical context, a lot of practice and diversity in methods, I advice you to go to a different school, in Fez, Casablanca or Tangier, or even Egypt.

My level was extremely basic upon arrival, and I took 2 weeks with 20 hrs each of class. If there are no other students at your level, they propose to have private class instead but in half of the hours, which meant that I got 2 hrs of private class each day, for two weeks. Classes started off by learning the Alphabet, using cards and practicing pronunciation, reading and writing all at once. We then went to fruits, vegetables and then to a whole conversation. The method was: I say something, you repeat, and then you just practice these lists of words at home. Between not knowing any Arabic, grammatical structure etc and having to read, write and remember whole sentences in one week was plain frustrating.

In the second week of class, after having two days of quite stressful classes I decided this wasn't my method and I quit early and studied on my own. With a study book and duolingo, I learned more in a few hours then I learned in private class, and it was a lot more fun.

I have to say, the other people at this language school seemed happy about the classes and my teacher was a kind woman. Just my experience wasn't good.

I've had language classes in Spain and Bolivia before which were a lot more exiting and efficient.

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Duration of study
1 week
Date of study
13 Jan 2020 - 24 Jan 2020
Would you recommend this school?
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This is a verified review. This student has booked a course at this school through Language International.

"Really nice !"

Christophe Millet, student from France

Nice housing, nice lessons, nice teacher (khadija), the director always available and drove me back to airport. I recommend!

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Quality of teaching
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Duration of study
1 week
Date of study
13 Jan 2020 - 24 Jan 2020
Would you recommend this school?
Yes
This is a verified review. This student has booked a course at this school through Language International.
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