
Everyday in Egypt presents a new adventure. Studying in Cairo will provide you with a golden opportunity to mix intensive study with endless extracurricular activities and sleepless nights discovering the many hidden cultural gems of this bustling city that await you around every corner. Come to Cairo prepared to meet and learn from its friendly people, always eager to strike up a conversation and encourage your Arabic practice. These types of interactions will be equally crucial to developing a good command of Arabic as the time you spend in the classroom.
The distinct dialect of the Egyptian and especially Cairene population has emerged as the lingua Franca of the Arab World. Easily understood from Morocco in the West all the way to Iraq in the North East, a working knowledge of Egyptian Ammiya’ will facilitate communication on an international level and enable non-native speakers with more authentic linguistic capabilities amongst the vastly diverse range of dialects spoken throughout the Arab world. No matter where your future work, travels and adventures take you, a strong command of spoken Arabic is a vital tool for enhanced verbal communication.
Furthermore, Cairo has long since been a thriving Capitol and centerpiece of the Middle East, Africa, and the Arab world. With a long historical experience with foreign students of Arabic and as host to an ex-pat community reaching over 230,000, student will feel welcomed, understood, accepted and appreciated here among the lovely Egyptian people.
Our Language center is located in a busy and bustling middle class neighborhood, home to a street culture perfect for utilizing and practicing what you’ve learned in the classroom to make friends and cultivate your Arabic skills in a live speed environment. We actively encourage our students to acclimate and assimilate through linguistic and cultural immersion here in our warm and welcoming community. Rather than isolating our students, we offer extremely affordable housing options in close by in the neighborhood, allowing them easy access to the school while submersing them in the vibrant community in which their Arabic skills are guaranteed to develop rapidly by way of necessity. There is of coarse no better method to learning a language than to be hearing, speaking and living it on a daily basis.
