Intensive Levantine Arabic Courses: If you’re interested in learning Shami Arabic (Ammiya), Levantine Colloquial Arabic, or Modern Standard Arabic, then Engage in the West Bank is for you! We offer several options, including super-intensive, intensive, and non-intensive Arabic immersion courses. Engage in the West Bank welcomes all who are seeking to learn this beautiful language and immerse themselves in the exquisite Palestinian culture.

Whether you are an undergraduate, graduate, professional, or retiree, our Arabic language programs are designed for all. Our courses are also designed for all levels of Levantine Arabic. If you are a current college or university student, we can even provide you with academic credit towards your studies!

Throughout your individualized Arabic program, you will also be immersed in the Palestinian culture and daily life. You will get to experience Palestinian cuisine, culture, history, the political situation, and MUCH more.

You will also have the opportunity to meet like-minded people from around the world as we host several international volunteers and students. Additionally, we arrange regular sightseeing trips around the breathtaking city of Hebron, West Bank.

Full Cultural Experience

If you are looking for a Levantine Colloquial Arabic course in the area of Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, the West Bank, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, or the Middle East or are interested in experiencing the full cultural experience, we can accommodate ALL of your needs. Engage in the West Bank is like one big family, and we will do everything we can to make your stay an unforgettable experience.

Engage in the West Bank offers diverse Arabic language programs – Shami Arabic (Ammiya), Levantine Colloquial Arabic, and Modern Standard Arabic – catering to all levels and backgrounds. You can choose from super-intensive, intensive, or non-intensive immersion courses. Our programs are suitable for undergraduates, graduates, professionals, and retirees, and even offer academic credit for college students.

Immerse yourself in Palestinian culture as you learn, with experiences spanning from cuisine, history, politics, and more. Engage with international peers through our volunteer and student community, and enjoy guided tours of Hebron. Whether you’re seeking Arabic courses or a cultural encounter in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, the West Bank, Israel, or the Middle East, Engage in the West Bank accommodates all preferences. Join our welcoming family and create an unforgettable stay.

Levantine Colloquial Arabic Immersion Classes

This course can span from one week to three months and runs year-round. We also offer a four-week intensive Levantine course in a small group setting during the Summer. We are very flexible in accommodating any of your needs.

Intensive Levantine Arabic Courses

The Center’s Intensive Levantine Arabic courses teach daily colloquial tasks, covering idioms and phrases. Students learn speaking, writing, reading, and listening with Levantine phonetics. Topics tailored for conversation are included based on the course level. Choose from four difficulty levels: beginner, elementary, intermediate, and advanced.

Formats include intensive, super-intensive, and non-intensive, differing in weekly instruction hours and different degrees of cultural immersion. Courses by Engage in the West Bank in Palestine are year-round with no set deadlines, allowing flexibility in starting your Levantine journey.

Intensive Arabic Language Course

Engage in the West Bank offers unparalleled intensive Arabic courses in Hebron, Palestine, creating a full immersion experience. Its prime location enables daily engagement with the Arabic language. The Levantine Colloquial Arabic course employs immersion for rapid skill development, integrating classroom study with daily life. Residents can easily explore Palestine and the broader Levant region.

Studying Arabic at Engage in the West Bank provides a unique chance to live with a Palestinian host family, offering insights into culture and customs. Note that host family stays are guaranteed for female students and subject to availability for males due to gender-based spheres in Hebron’s community. This opportunity fosters not only language practice but also an intimate understanding of Palestinian life.

What Is The Levant And Levantine Arabic? 

The Levant, a geohistorical term denoting the Eastern Mediterranean of western Asia, encompasses Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Palestine, and more. Its population of about 44.5 million comprises diverse cultures and ethnicities, including Arabic, Aramaic, Armenian, and others.

Situated in the Fertile Crescent, the Levant’s strategic location connected Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Africa, fostering a melting pot shaped by civilizations like the Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, and Ottomans. These influences persist today. Learning Levantine Arabic unveils the region’s rich history and cultural blend, providing access to its diverse world and the wider Arab diaspora.

What Is Levantine Arabic? 

Levantine, also known as Shami due to the Arabic word for the Levant being “Sham,” is a major Arabic dialect alongside Egyptian. With around 38 million native speakers in the Levant and the Arab diaspora, it’s widely taught to non-natives and understood across Arabic-speaking nations. Levantine is closely related to Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), sharing about 50% of its vocabulary, making it highly recognizable.

What Are The Levantine Subdialects? 

Levantine Arabic sub-dialects split into northern and southern groups. North Levantine, or Syro-Lebanese Arabic, is found in Lebanon, northern Levant countries, Turkey’s coastal areas, and parts of Syria. Southern Levantine is spoken in Palestine, Jordan, and southern Syria, mainly in the Hauran region.

Why Learn Levantine Arabic? 

Learning spoken Levantine Arabic offers diverse and extensive benefits. With about 44 million native speakers, this dominant dialect connects learners to Arabic-speaking societies, histories, and cultures worldwide. Whether for travel, business, recreation, lineage, or curiosity, studying Levantine Arabic fosters connections to a diverse, influential region.

Arabic students can engage with individuals and communities across Arabic-speaking nations and the diaspora, even in their local communities. This dialect opens doors to meaningful interactions and understanding within the global Arabic-speaking community.

Benefits of Studying Levantine Arabic

  • Gain access to one of the most widely understood dialects, spoken by around 44 million people
  • Be able to easily travel throughout the Levant 
  • Learn more about Levantine history and culture through language

General Information About Levantine Arabic 

Number of SpeakersApproximately 44 Million 
Language FamilyAfro-Asiatic > Semitic
DialectsNorth Levantine
South Levantine 
Writing SystemArabic alphabet

Why Engage in the West Bank in Hebron?

Studying Levantine Arabic in Hebron, Palestine offers an immersive experience in both language and culture. Engage in the West Bank, located in bustling Hebron, ensures students continually practice Arabic in various settings – at home, in class, and around the city. This unparalleled opportunity rapidly enhances language skills through real-life application, using everything from street signs to conversations. Living in Hebron guarantees daily interactions with locals in shops, cafes, and more.

Students reside with a Palestinian host family or in shared dorms. Hebron serves as a base for exploring Palestine, with organized trips to historic, cultural, and political sites. Unlike more touristic cities, English is less prevalent in Hebron, providing an authentic language immersion experience. Locals appreciate students’ efforts to speak Arabic and readily engage in conversation.

Impact Of Studying Arabic In Palestine

Through our Intensive Arabic courses and volunteer programs, we strive for lasting positive impact within the Palestinian community, promoting mutual understanding and shared growth. Beyond language acquisition, our programs delve into Palestinian culture, customs, and politics.

You’ll practice Arabic naturally outside class, enhancing interactions in Hebron. Learning the local dialect facilitates seamless communication with Palestinians. Your time in Hebron fosters cultural exchange, connecting you with locals and fellow international participants for mutual learning.

A Unique Experience

While hosting worldwide volunteers and students, the Center exposes them to Palestine’s rich history and culture, bridging the gap between knowledge and first-hand experience. Finding Levantine Arabic classes is often challenging, as Modern Standard Arabic is more common. Studying in Palestine not only addresses this gap but also offers real-world practice for reinforced learning.

Enrolling in our program offers a transformative perspective shift and dispels misconceptions about Palestine and the Arab world. Living with a Palestinian host family in Hebron ensures unparalleled Arabic immersion, fostering cross-cultural learning. Note that host family stay is assured for female students and subject to availability for males, though male students can easily engage in conversations with local men for conversational practice.

Qualified Teachers

Engage in the West Bank prides itself on its faculty and staff, all of whom are native Levantine Arabic speakers. However, many of our teachers have varying degrees in related fields such as Teaching Arabic to Non-native Speakers, Teaching Arabic as a Second Language, Arabic Cultural Studies, Arabic Literary Studies, and many others. 

Are The Courses Taught In English? 

The short answer is yes, all of our Intensive Levantine Arabic courses are geared toward English speakers. However, for the sake of immersion, the higher the course level the less English will be utilized in the classroom.

Please also keep in mind that when navigating through Hebron, students will need to utilize their Arabic and rely on their skills to the best of their ability, thereby creating a fully immersive experience.  

Specific Course Information

The Study Levantine Arabic Program is available in 4 distinct course levels, with course loads offered in either intensive, super-intensive, or non-intensive for each. The variety of Intensive Levantine Arabic courses is designed to give students the maximum amount of learning options, all while being tailored to fit their specific language needs.

Each Levantine Colloquial Arabic course offered by Engage in the West Bank is designed to immerse students in the Arabic language and culture, as well as prepare them for the lifelong process of learning another language! Below you may find the list of courses available in this program.

Course LevelBeginner
Elementary 
Intermediate 
Advanced 
PaceNon-intensive
Intensive 
Super-intensive 
StylePrivate in-person
Online virtual 

You can read more about the course levels and paces below.

Arabic Course Levels On Offer 

Engage in the West Bank in Palestine provides the following Intensive Levantine Arabic courses

Levantine Arabic Intensive ProgramSummer Intensive Levantine Arabic Courses
Arabic (Colloquial Levantine) Beginners CourseOnline Levantine Arabic Programs

Beginner 

The Beginner course is designed for students with absolutely no previous Arabic language experience of any kind. This course will introduce students to basic concepts including the Arabic alphabet, writing systems, grammar fundamentals, phonetics, and common vocabulary and colloquial phrases.

The Beginner Levantine Arabic will create a strong, linguistic foundation from which students may leap into the diverse, complex, and ever-expanding world of the Levant. 

Elementary

This course is intended to continue where the previous course left off, building on students’ foundational Arabic language knowledge. This entails the introduction of new vocabulary and slightly more complex grammatical rules into the curriculum, as well as regular reading, writing, and speaking exercises.

Upon the completion of this course, students will be able to converse, read, and write about elementary subjects such as shopping, asking for directions, and expressing preferences.

Intermediate

The intermediate course will introduce students into a more immersive curriculum than the previous levels; this will entail venturing into the Palestinian community of Hebron to communicate with native speakers and complete everyday tasks.

For example, students may be instructed to purchase items from a Palestinian market, order from a restaurant, discuss preferences about a certain topic, or other colloquial activities. Students will also be introduced to subjects in class that touch upon specific issues such as culture, art, and politics, and will learn the vocabulary needed to further converse about these topics in a concise and well-informed manner. 

Advanced

This course will combine all the previous courses’ curricula, maintaining the immersive nature of the Intermediate level while also expanding into complex reading, writing, and spoken materials. Additionally, students will conduct research in the community of Hebron on a variety of subjects.

With all these methods and materials combined, students will be able to establish a firm understanding and grammatical competency of Levantine Arabic. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to articulate their thoughts and opinions over complex matters such as politics, history, the environment, and the arts of Palestine. 

What Is The Difference Between The Paces?  

Not to be mistaken with course level itself, course intensities refer to the number of classes, the frequency at which classes are held, as well as their level of immersion and the amount of assigned homework.

1. Non-intensive Course

If you are interested in a long-term program of 1-3 months, we recommend students enroll in a non-intensive course, which will provide you with plenty of in-class instruction(4 lesson hours* per day, 3 days a week) while still leaving ample time to explore the city of Hebron and immerse yourself in Palestinian culture.

2. Intensive Course

The intensive course is designed to further immerse students in the Arabic language and culture. These courses are held 5 days a week for approximately 4 lesson hours* each day, giving a total of about 20 lesson hours* of instruction per week. Intensive Arabic courses will also add additional homework and out-of-classroom assignments for participants. 

3. Super-intensive Course

Finally, our super-intensive courses are designed for students who are looking for an accelerated Arabic course in a completely immersive, high-intensity classroom setting. Super-intensive Arabic courses are conducted 5 days a week at 6 lesson hours* of instruction per day, totaling approximately 30 lesson hours* per week. We recommend those studying for less than a month enroll in this program. 

* Please note that 1 lesson hour = 45 minutes.

Which Arabic Course Is For Me? 

If you are having difficulty deciding in which course to enroll, Engage in the West Bank offers a free placement test to evaluate students’ Arabic language skills in 4 crucial areas: speaking, reading, writing, and listening.

We are always happy to consult you if you have any questions regarding course levels or intensity. Our contact information can be found at the bottom of this page, along with our Facebook page and other social media platforms. 

Study Levantine Colloquial Arabic In Summer

Summer is the peak period at Engage in the West Bank bustling with international students and volunteers. From late June to September, our Levantine Colloquial Arabic courses follow a unique format. New four-week intensive courses start on the first of each month (July, August, September), offering 4-6 daily Arabic lesson hours, five days weekly, totaling 80 lesson hours per month. You can immerse yourself for up to three months.

Choose your level or take a placement test upon arrival for accurate placement. Levels range from Beginner to Advanced. Small groups of 2-5 students ensure collaborative learning in and out of class. Enjoy two days off (Friday and Saturday) for travel and exploration, and connect with fellow students and volunteers.

Beyond lessons, our sightseeing trips immerse you in Palestinian culture, history, and daily life in Hebron. University students seeking summer Arabic learning, whether for credit or personal enrichment, find our programs ideal. Academic credit is available through our partnership with the Palestinian Ministry of Education.

Applications for our summer Arabic Program in Palestine close on May 30th each year, though inquiries about availability are welcome anytime. The fee for each four-week summer course is 1750€ per person. Join us to enhance your Arabic skills and experience vibrant Palestinian culture firsthand.

Who Can Participate In This Program?

As previously stated, Engage in the West Bankin Palestine does not discriminate on any basis; this includes nationality, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or by any other discernible means. Engage in the West Bank has a long history of welcoming people from around the globe, from all walks of life, and all backgrounds and identities. All are welcome!

Previous participants of Engage in the West Bank have hailed from the following countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States! 

Are There Any Criteria For This Program? 

There are only 3 main criteria we request from participants, the first being that students enrolled in the Study Levantine Arabic Program are between the ages of 18-70, however, this age restriction may be waived if granted special permission by the Center’s director.

Additionally, we require all prospective students to have colloquial knowledge of English and/or Arabic, since these are the primary languages used during the program. Finally, we ask all participants to have a positive attitude, an open mind, and an eagerness to learn. 

General Criteria For Participants: 

  • 18-70 years of age (unless granted special permission by the Center’s director)
  • Colloquial fluency in Arabic and/or English
  • A positive outlook to foster constructive learning


General Information Regarding Intensive Levantine Arabic Courses

Intensive Levantine Arabic CoursesSuper-Intensive ProgramIntensive ProgramNon-Intensive Program
Program Duration1-13 weeks1-13 weeks1-13 weeks
Lessons Per week302012
Days Per Week553
Lesson Duration45 minutes45 minutes45 minutes
Average Class Size1-3 students1-3 students1-3 students
Maximum Class Size3 students3 students3 students
Program LevelsBeginner
Elementary
Intermediate
Advanced
Beginner
Elementary
Intermediate
Advanced
Beginner
Elementary
Intermediate
Advanced
Lesson PeriodsMorning 8:30-12:30
Afternoon 12:30-16:00
Morning 8:30-12:30 Afternoon 12:30-16:00Morning 8:30-12:30 Afternoon 12:30-16:00
Application DeadlineNo DeadlineNo DeadlineNo Deadline
Start/End DatesFlexibleFlexibleFlexible
Program Fee Per week700€450€370€
University CreditAvailableAvailableAvailable

Additional Pertinent Information

  • 30€ one-time registration fee
  • No charge for study materials including books 
  • Free placement test
  • Certificate of completion
  • The monthly program fee covers:
    • Arabic courses
    • Breakfast (Sat – Thur)
    • Housing
    • Operational costs
    • Center-led excursions in Hebron
      • Visits may include the old city of Hebron, glass and ceramics factories, local companies, and refugee camps, as well as local universities such as the Palestine Polytechnic University and Hebron University

Housing

When staying in Hebron, our female students will generally stay with a Palestinian host family and our male students will generally stay in our male dorm; in either case, there are advantages to both. For those staying in the male dorm, you will have extra time to become acquainted with other male students and volunteers at the Center. Additionally, the dorms are located in Hebron’s metropolitan center, providing ample opportunity to explore downtown, either by yourself or with your fellow dorm mates.

For women, staying with a Palestinian host family will provide you with an intimate view of Palestinian daily life, customs, and culture, while also giving you a chance to become familiar with family structures and taste some of the delicious Palestinian cuisine. It’s also likely that participants residing with a host family will be invited to family gatherings and cultural events, guaranteeing a culturally immersive experience! 

Whichever housing option you have, we are sure that your time in Palestine will be immersive, enriching, and memorable!

A Typical Day At Engage in the West Bank

Your schedule aligns with the intensity of your Arabic course (super-intensive, intensive, or non-intensive). Intensive and super-intensive courses run five days a week, with two days off (typically Friday and Saturday). Non-intensive courses have three class days and four free days weekly.

Arabic Lessons usually start at 8:30 am (or 12:30 pm for some intensities), followed by breakfast with teachers and fellow participants at 10 am. Post-breakfast, lessons continue until around 12:30 pm. Super-intensive learners may have afternoon sessions, ending before 4 pm. Short breaks are integrated into lessons.

Lunch is self-arranged during breaks, with nearby options like supermarkets, cafes, and restaurants. Sightseeing trips in Hebron, organized by Engage in the West Bank, might alter lesson times. Flexibility is possible, and evenings are generally free, occasionally featuring cultural activities. Students often study, socialize, dine, or spend time with host families (for females) during this time.

Free Time And Weekend Exploration

Explore Palestine and Israel during your stay with us. Our Hebron-based courses offer ample free time, allowing you to uncover the region’s attractions. Hebron, a historic city, boasts shops, cafes, and more. Enjoy two days off per week (four for non-intensive courses) for personal excursions.

Connect with fellow students or volunteers to visit cities like Bethlehem, Jerusalem, Jaffa, Haifa, Eilat, Ramallah, Jenin, Nablus, and Tel Aviv. Affordable and accessible, travel within Palestine enhances your Arabic practice. You’ll find your schedule filling up and time flying by as you make the most of this enriching experience.

Your Benefits While Studying With Us

  • Immerse in Palestinian culture and daily life while studying Arabic in Hebron
  • Experienced, dedicated Arabic teachers with strong educational backgrounds
  • Enhance language skills through interaction with native speakers in the community
  • Guided trips to old cities, holy sites, and more
  • Engage with Palestinian students and teachers
  • Free time for independent travel to historical sites and neighboring cities
  • Explore nearby cities and those in Jordan
  • Accommodation with a host family or in the male dorm
  • Attend Palestinian cultural events and entertainment
  • Receive a participant certificate upon completion

When Does The Levantine Colloquial Arabic Course Take Place?

Engage in the West Bank accepts students year-round. Students decide when they would like to start and Engage in the West Bank will organize it. We are very flexible when it comes to starting and ending dates. Participants freely choose their study period.


Safety Of Our International Students In Palestine

Despite the region’s historical instability, tourists safely visit cities like Hebron, Ramallah, Bethlehem, and more in Palestine’s West Bank. Palestinians are welcoming, distinguishing between politics and people.

Since 2011, Engage in the West Bank has hosted 1000+ international visitors, living, working, or studying in Hebron without safety concerns. Located in a Palestinian authority-controlled area, the Center, host families, and male dorms ensure proximity and security.

Awards And Recognition

With a decade of experience, Engage in the West Bank in Hebron has garnered positive feedback from over 1000 international interns, students, and volunteers since 2011.

Our commitment to excellence is evident through our accolades: in 2022, we ranked top three globally for volunteer opportunities and language schools by Go Overseas, winning five Community Choice Awards.

In 2021, we were again rated top three for volunteer opportunities and received awards for “Best Language School,” excelling in “fun” and “instruction.”

Engage in the West Bank received its first Go Overseas Community Choice Award in 2019, recognizing our impact on the global traveler community. Consistently highly rated, our programs continue to offer exceptional travel experiences.

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Traveling On Your Own To Palestine?

Rest assured, you’re in the right place! Engage effortlessly with Palestinian students, locals, and diverse community members who embrace cultural exchange. Hebron fosters connections and meaningful friendships, with international visitors from around the world studying, volunteering, and interning. Participate in educational and community activities organized by Engage in the West Bank, while weekends often bring shared travel adventures.

Many first-time travelers find Hebron welcoming and settle in quickly. At Engage in the West Bank, everyone, from Palestinian students to international visitors and staff, forms a close-knit family, engaging in a variety of shared activities. Hebron’s social atmosphere makes it an ideal hub for an enriching stay.

How To Get A Visa To Study Arabic In Palestine

Generally, upon your arrival at Ben Gurion Airport (Tel Aviv Airport), Israel, you will be granted a tourist visa valid for 90 days. You can also get this visa upon arrival at Eilat Airport in Israel or one of the land border crossings with Egypt or Jordan. This tourist visa is sufficient to participate in our Arabic courses.

Usually, no prior visa is needed for Americans, Canadians, Britons, Australians, and most Europeans to enter Palestine (and Israel), as they usually qualify for the visa exemption agreement.

Traveling To Hebron, Palestine

We recognize that our students often have questions about reaching Engage in the West Bank in Hebron.

All the necessary information about how to get to Hebron and Engage in the West Bank with some contact information in these four articles:

If you have any further inquiries about travel to Palestine, please do not hesitate to reach out to our team. Our contact information can be found at the bottom of this page. 

Summary

Engage in the West Bank’s Study Levantine Arabic program offers a transformative experience for those seeking spoken Arabic proficiency, cultural immersion, and vibrant Palestinian city life. Our unique approach extends beyond classrooms, integrating diverse Arabic learning opportunities with real-world usage. This immersive Levantine Arabic course caters to students of all backgrounds, including university students who can earn academic credit.

Beyond Arabic classes, you’ll be steeped in Palestinian culture and daily life, with free days to explore and organized visits to key sites. Interact with international peers and embrace a flexible Intensive Arabic course, available for 1-13 weeks year-round. Join our Hebron family, apply today, and embark on your linguistic journey!

How to Apply for the Intensive Levantine Arabic Courses?

If you are interested in participating in our Study Levantine Arabic Program, please write to us at Rafat@excellencenter.org. We will respond to your initial inquiry within 1-2 business days.

In the subject line of your email please write “Study Levantine Arabic,”. We will reply with an application form attached. Please fill this out and return it to us to begin the onboarding process. Shukran (Thank you)!

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