The recently launched, Ahlan World, gathers the three Ahlan Arabic language centres under one umbrella. Ahlan Egypt Alexandria, Luxor and Cairo, in Amman the Ahlan Jordan, in Savona the Ahlan Italy
All centres share the Ahlan philosophy since 2002, which promotes language as a tool for building bridges and greater understanding between cultures. Learning Arabic and other languages the Ahlan way, is also a path to personal development and fulfilment. Ahlan World sees language as a tool, not a purpose.
Ahlan World creates initiatives between its centres and local organisations, NGOs and foreign institutions, which enable its students to further understand Arabic and the local communities that speak it.
Now, more than ever, understanding is needed between the Arab countries and the rest of the world. This is why Ahlan World organizes language courses based on a humanistic-communicative approach with cultural activities, seminars on intercultural understanding in primary and high schools, and periods of study abroad. Travel is a great educator promoting trust, knowledge, understanding and respect between people of different cultures.
Ahlan World introduces its students to local traditions and activities to further mutual understanding and respect. It encourages sustainable tourism, and organizes a series of initiatives aimed at reviving cultural traditions. These support the environment and sustainable development of the region.
The nationality and age mix at Ahlan World Morocco varies over different time periods, courses and levels. Throughout the year, the average age is 23. In the summer, the average age is 25.
does not hold classes on the holiday dates below. The school does not compensate for these holidays, so make sure to choose your start date accordingly.
Rabat is the capital of the Kingdom of Morocco. This ancient imperial city attracts many tourists every year, and Rabat was even named the capital of Arab youth for the year 2016 by the Council of Arab Ministers of Youth.
Living in Morocco will give you the opportunity to study both the Moroccan dialect and Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), but many of the locals speak other languages as well such as English, French, and Spanish.
While studying Arabic in Rabat you will have many opportunities to meet other people and join in cultural activities. The locals are very friendly towards those who try to communicate in Arabic, whether in Fusha or Darija. They are always willing to help students with their Arabic allowing you to quickly improve your vocabulary and practice what you have studied in class.
Everything is great, the address on the page is unfortunately not up to date. All in all, a very good school with competent staff and teachers absolutely to be recommended!
Show details » Read more...I've asked for an unusual split of my training and it was accommodated very well with two teachers who did an absolutely fantastic job in getting me where I was expecting to get to (in fact the outcome went beyond my expectations). Very grateful to Amina and Walid without forgetting Ayoub for organising
Show details » Read more...Everything went well, the teacher was very friendly. The school atmosphere was very nice. The school is relatively small and is now located in the centre of Rabat but has been very difficult to find.
Show details » Read more...The overall experience was amazing, great teachers and great classes. I have learnt more then i expected to learn.
Location was great, currently there are not that many facilities at the school with the current location. However i believe this will be changing. They provide trips to different cities which look absolutely amazing.
My sister and I attended Ahlan Morocco for a month and took darijah (Moroccan colloquial Arabic) classes. The teacher was outstanding,- knowledgeable, interesting and flexible. Ahlan Morocco was very accommodating if we had questions or any problems with the living arrangements. They immediately addressed whatever concerns we had. The housing was a bit of a hike for us but we managed by walking one way and taking a taxi back home at the end of the classes.
Nevertheless, we liked the location of the housing although taxi drivers weren't able to find it. We just used well-known landmarks nearby to get us close. We liked the classroom facilities until they had to move temporarily. The temporary location wasn't as nice but it was temporary.
We felt we more than got our money's worth and also used the experience to travel to other locations in Morocco for the weekends. Everybody was friendly and helpful. Overall it was a wonderful experience!
I loved my teacher but the teaching wasn't always the most helpful. I found myself becoming more and confused every day. The structure of Ahlan's program was so not helpful for beginners and I think it's probably better catered to mote advanced students. I liked the school itself--the location was safe and near a lot of restaurants and the building provided a lot of areas for study. The faculty there were always helpful with my many cultural questions. My host family was also wonderful, but admittedly I hated living in the medina at first because I did not feel safe walking home from school every day. I was not at all prepared for the heckling of the men in the medina. It was an interesting experience, but I think the greatest con was that I felt like I didn't actually learn anything in the classroom. It wasn't until my last day when I felt my teacher finally knew my level, but at that point it didn't matter.
Show details » Read more...I really enjoy my time at Ahlan Morocco, the teachers and administrators were great even though I didn't complete 6 hours class a day in group, I did 3 hours alone a day instead for the same price. The accommodation was okay so as the location, close to many facilities. Overall, a great experience
Show details » Read more...My experience in Morocco was amazing. I had the chance to know the culture and the people more deeply, and meet people from different countries in the school and the apartment I was in. During my classes I had the chance to study with a smart and helpful young teacher, who helped my to improve my Arabic and reach the third level in my last test in just one month. The only thing I did not like was the apartment, which was very noisy and many stuff were broken or not working.
Show details » Read more...This was the first time I attempted something like this and after some comparison, I picked the school with the most appealing philosophy and which also seemed to have quite some good reviews. When I arrived it turned out I would be the only one in my current level, which was a bit of a disappointment because I thought it would make for less of an experience..
I was wrong with my worries. The school really lives up to their statement/philosophy on their site. The staff were really nice, friendly, funny, professional and flexible. Furthermore, they are outgoing and sociable and they also incorporate the students in this which makes you feel at home quickly.
The school itself is okay but in winter I would recommend bringing warm clothes, cause it has some similarities to a fridge haha. Furthermore it is fine, especially the garden, suitable for some nice tanning while studying.
As far as activities go, there where some which were nice but once there will be more students, there will be also more activities because for now the trips where just in Rabat.
I can heartily recommend it to anybody who wants to learn languages and also wants to learn a thing or two about cultures while having a blast! Especially Aziz, the manager is an excellent storyteller who gives a lot of fun insights.
My trip to Morocco was really amazing. My teacher was very kind. As for the accommodation, I paid for a shared flat, but I lived with a Moroccan family in their house in Riyadh. Even so, I was happy because they were kind and helpful. Our coordinator, Valentina, wasn’t so helpful. She didn’t tell me that I had to move to the other house become one family had come to Riyadh, but the owner let us in the house. Even so, I would like go back next summer or try a different country.
Show details » Read more...Homestays are carefully selected and offer students the opportunity to learn more about the local culture in a comfortable setting while studying Arabic in Rabat. These homes are often between 30 - 40 minutes away from the school by public transport. Families usually offer affordable meal plans that allow you to sample the local cuisine. If you have special requests or diet restrictions (because of religion or health reasons), please let us know in advance. Your housing starts on the Sunday before your first day of class and ends on the Saturday after your last day of class, unless otherwise noted. Learn more about homestay housing
It is possible to live in a rented apartment during your study in Rabat, but this tends to be more expensive. Ahlan World Morocco provides some assistance with apartment rentals or you can rent an apartment on your own. Learn more about apartment housing
We cannot apply for visas on behalf of students. However, the school can supply you with all the documentation you need to support your visa application.
Your letter of acceptance will be sent to your home address by regular mail at no charge to you. If you wish to receive your paperwork by express mail, you will be charged 5 € when you register.
Please note that we do not book flights for our students. If you are researching airfare costs, we recommend using Kayak.com, a search engine that lets you compare flight options from your home country to Rabat based on your budget, schedule and preferences.
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Rabat is the capital of the Kingdom of Morocco. This ancient imperial city attracts many tourists every year, and Rabat was even named the capital of Arab youth for the year 2016 by the Council of Arab Ministers of Youth.
Living in Morocco will give you the opportunity to study both the Moroccan dialect and Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), but many of the locals speak other languages as well such as English, French, and Spanish.
While studying Arabic in Rabat you will have many opportunities to meet other people and join in cultural activities. The locals are very friendly towards those who try to communicate in Arabic, whether in Fusha or Darija. They are always willing to help students with their Arabic allowing you to quickly improve your vocabulary and practice what you have studied in class.
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