MASTER ARABIC
NATURALLY & FLUENTLY
Unlock your potential with the leading Arabic Language School in Jordan. Focusing on Modern Standard Arabic and the Jordanian Dialect through deep cultural immersion.
Our Personalized Program: Your Tailored Path to Mastery
This program is specifically designed to fit your goals and pace. With the full attention of your expert instructor, you will get the most out of every session. It’s the ideal choice for those who want to accelerate their learning, focus on specific aspects of the language, and experience intensive, effective in-person learning in Jordan.
Our Online Program: Learn Arabic from Anywhere
Our distance learning program is designed to give you complete flexibility in learning Arabic, no matter where you are. With live online lessons led by expert instructors, you’ll receive a personalized and interactive experience. The program combines a comprehensive methodology with flexible scheduling, making it the perfect choice for students who can’t attend in-person in Jordan but are eager to achieve true fluency.
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Why Choose JALS?
Excellence in Arabic Language Education Since 2011
Expert Tutors
Learn from highly qualified native speakers with years of experience in teaching Arabic.
Cultural Immersion
Experience the Jordanian hospitality through our immersive activities and trips.
Proven Results
Our students achieve fluency faster through our unique communicative methodology.
Student Success Stories
Join hundreds of students who achieved fluency in Amman, Jordan.
Sarah J.
USA - MSA Program"JALS is the best place to learn Arabic in Jordan. The immersion activities in Amman helped me speak naturally!"
Mark T.
UK - Levantine Program"The instructors are experts. If you want a tailored Arabic course, I highly recommend JALS programs."
Elena R.
Italy - Online Program"Their online Arabic classes are interactive and very effective. I felt I was in Jordan even from my home!"
Experience the JALS Way
Communicate with Confidence
Master everyday conversations and interact with native speakers effortlessly.
Immerse Yourself in the Culture
Experience Jordanian traditions through cultural activities and authentic cuisine.
Practical & Interactive Learning
Learn through real-life scenarios, role-playing, and guided conversations.
Tailored Courses for All Levels
Structured programs designed to meet your specific needs and goals.
🇯🇴 International Student’s Guide to Jordan
Your complete handbook for living and studying in the heart of the Middle East.
Citizens of these countries (including many Latin American countries) are granted a Visa on Arrival at the airport, typically valid for 3 months.
You must notify the local authorities (at the nearest police station) of your place of residence within your first 15 days in the country. This is mandatory to avoid legal fines.
Visit the Residency and Borders Department to extend for an additional 3 months (totaling 6 months). You'll need proof of residence and a document from JALS.
Absolutely. Jordan is an "Oasis of Stability." Jordanians are exceptionally hospitable, and street safety is very high at all hours.
Legally, a tourist or student visa does not permit formal employment. However, many engage in non-profit "Language Exchanges" with Jordanian peers.
Monthly rent ranges from 200 JOD to 1,000 JOD. Student areas (Jubaiha) cost 250–400 JOD, while upscale areas (Abdoun) cost 600–1,000 JOD.
Lweibdeh and Jabal Amman are popular for culture and cafes. University Street is top for proximity to services and affordable prices.
Average student needs 300 to 500 JOD per month (excluding rent) for meals, transportation, and internet.
The best options are ride-hailing apps like Uber and Careem, or the modern Amman Bus system. Transportation is affordable and well-organized.
Online is flexible, but In-person in Jordan offers "Cultural Immersion," forcing you to use the language in real-life situations every day.
Fusha is for literature and media; Ammiya is for daily life. JALS recommends programs that integrate both for full fluency.
There are slight variations, but the "White Dialect" of Amman is understood by everyone in Jordan and across the Arab world.
Grammar is simplified. Fusha: "Maadha taf'al?". Jordanian Ammiya: "Shoo bte'mal?".
Jordan has advanced infrastructure (4G, 5G, and Fiber), making online learning fast and reliable.
Jordanians are social. Visit cultural cafes, join language exchange groups, or interact with locals in traditional Souqs.
Hospitality is paramount. Accept Arabic coffee and invitations for Mansaf, the national dish.
Yes! Hand on chest means "Thank you," and a slight upward head nod means "No."
Spring (March–May) and Autumn (September–November) offer mild and beautiful weather.
Jordan is a medical hub. Private hospitals offer world-class services, and most doctors speak English fluently.
Available at the airport or local shops with only your passport. Activation is instant.
The official day off. Quiet mornings for prayers followed by traditional breakfast (Hummus and Falafel).
Definitely! You can visit Petra, the Dead Sea, and Wadi Rum on weekends easily from Amman.
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