Jordan Rural Homestay: Interview about speaking Arabic during a World Learning SIT study abroad summer program

Posted on January 28th, 2010 by admin

Duncan Pickard, SIT Study Abroad Jordan Summer 2008, talks about speaking Arabic during his rural homestay experience in Jordan. To learn more about studying abroad in Jordan, and World Learning’s other SIT Study Abroad programs, please visit our website at http:/www.worldlearning.org/studyabroad.

Duration : 0:0:42


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2 Responses

  1. A87AM Says:

    ummm it depends …
    ummm it depends actually to the country like here in Saudi Arabia lots if not most people can speak Fos’ha very well..
    but he’s right lots of people find it hard to speak in the old Arabic coz they didn’t used to it
    it’s really different than other languages, the Amiya isn’t similar to the Fos’ha it’s not only about the words, but many things r different

  2. moehuneidi Says:

    That is why i think …
    That is why i think they should be teaching at least some 3amiya dialects in american colleges/universities!….but did u enjoy the trip i am thinking of doing it this year, so what did u think?

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