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| Riyadh | Expats Learning Arabic Posted: Thu April 5, 2007 01:44 AM UTC
Hi there,
Is there any school or institute in Riyadh where we could learn arabic ?. Am thinking mainly on my wife as I do not want her to get bored during 2 years doing nothing, maybe she could at least be a full time arabic student ? Thanks for your input Selemio |
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| Riyadh | Re: Expats Learning Arabic Posted: Wed May 2, 2007 11:56 AM UTC
You have Berlitz, they give Arabic classes for female, but the problem that they don't have groups, so your wife may need to take a private classes which is very expensive. Anyhow their phone number here in Riyadh is 207 10 10.
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| Riyadh | Re: Expats Learning Arabic Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 10:58 AM UTC
Hi,
There is a ladies only private school called Darul - Zikr...they have classes Islamic classes which incorporates teaching arabic. Classes are held 3 times a week if im correct. They are only available to Muslim women and there is a registration fee. Darul Zikr can be found off Dhabbab st, near to the Khurais road intersection. Opposite the Burger king in the side streets. The summer term is probably coming to an end. Hope this helps. J
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