Study Jordanian Arabic in Hebron Review

Winter Levantine Arabic Program

My name is Molly, and I’m from Denmark. I have been studying Arabic at the Study Levantine Arabic School for 4 weeks. I had three hours of Jordanian Arabic classes each day with Saja, who was a great teacher! We were just 2-4 students in class, and we had a lot of fun with each other and the other teachers and students.

I already knew some Arabic before I came, so we did a lot of talking, both about ourselves, the political situation in Palestine and many other things. I definitely learned a lot, now I am able to have conversations in Arabic. Apart from the Arabic lessons, the centre organizes a lot of trips around Hebron. We visited a refugee camp, toured the old city and saw some of the settlements there, went on a hike to Palestine’s largest cave and many other things.
In summer there are a lot of students at the centre, and everyone is very friendly. Every weekend, students go on trips to different parts of Palestine, so it’s easy to find someone to go with. I went to the Dead Sea, Ramallah, Jericho, Jerusalem, and the Sea of Galilee.
I leaved with a very nice Palestinian family close to the old city with another girl from the center. It was really nice to have the opportunity to talk to them and practise Arabic as well as learn more about the life in Palestine. When you walk in the old city, people are eager to talk about their life here and offer you a cup of coffee, especially when they find out you know Arabic. You definitely get a feeling of the Israel/Palestine conflict, as Hebron is a highly contested area with settlers living in the middle of the city. This was really interesting and an aspect of the stay here I hadn’t thought about before coming. It doesn’t feel dangerous at all, as both sides of the conflict don’t have a problem with Europeans and Americans, and everyone just wants you to leave with a good impression of their country. Traveling within the West Bank is really easy and a great experience, and everyone is really helpful. I would recommend it to everyone visiting Israel to see both sides of the conflict.
Overall I’m very happy with the experience. I have learned a lot, both about Arabic, about a very important region of the world and about the Palestinian people.

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