Do you want to learn Arabic in a relaxed and fun environment by meeting people with the same hobby as you?
The Three Cultures Foundation and the Azarquiel Association jointly launch the first conversation club in Arabic, Espacio Al Zubaydi.
Espacio Al Zubaydi is an open and free space for the public.
A heterogeneous audience, with different nationalities, ages, and levels that do not know each other and that have the same common interest, to learn Arabic and its culture in a relaxed way.
It was born with a social objective, in which the moment of going to class does not become a ‘heavy obligation’, but a productive moment of weekly leisure.
A heterogeneous audience, with different nationalities, ages, and levels that do not know each other and that have the same common interest, to learn Arabic and its culture in a relaxed way.
It was born with a social objective, in which the moment of going to class does not become a ‘heavy obligation’, but a productive moment of weekly leisure.
The activity is carried out with the interest of practicing Arabic in an informal environment, obviating traditional teaching methods.
In this sense, its format is not a typical class, in which all efforts are put into teaching grammar, but rather an immersion that allows us not only to know the language, but also its customs, history along with cultural and social keys.
In this sense, its format is not a typical class, in which all efforts are put into teaching grammar, but rather an immersion that allows us not only to know the language, but also its customs, history along with cultural and social keys.
From an essentially communicative approach, the group is presented with topics of common interest, which are part of the very basis of the learning process.
The desire to speak and express oneself forces the student to constantly extend the frontiers of his linguistic knowledge.
The teacher becomes a guide, a teaching resource, resolving doubts and encouraging students to correct their own mistakes, as their fluency and confidence increase.
The desire to speak and express oneself forces the student to constantly extend the frontiers of his linguistic knowledge.
The teacher becomes a guide, a teaching resource, resolving doubts and encouraging students to correct their own mistakes, as their fluency and confidence increase.
Do I need to have knowledge of Arabic?
It is recommended to have some basic knowledge.
Places are limited and will be awarded in strict order of registration at the following link.
- Wednesday, May 11, 25 and June 8, 22.
- From 19:30 to 21:00
- On the terrace of the Three Cultures Foundation.
- Learning with native teachers.
- Limited number of places: 15
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