Study Modern Standard Arabic: Learn Arabic in Palestine offers Super Intensive, Intensive, and Non-Intensive Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) courses across 6 levels, from absolute beginner to advanced. MSA is the standard Arabic that forms the basis of all Arabic dialects (Levantine, Ammiya, Egyptian, and North African) across the Arab world.  

With MSA, students are given a starting point from which to begin their own individual Arabic language journeys. By learning about the foundation stones of the language, they can then dive into their own chosen dialect. Learn Arabic in Palestine’s Modern Standard Arabic program provides students at every level with a comprehensive study of the beautiful and poetic features of Arabic. They will learn all about its formulaic sentence structure, expressive vocabulary, and artistic script. It is often said that language is a reflection of culture and while generalizations of language and nationality can be tenuous in their value, MSA does speak to the dramatic and vibrant heart of the Arab world.

Our Super Intensive, Intensive, and Non-Intensive Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) programs in the West Bank, Palestine include: 

Intensive Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) CourseIntensive Elementary Modern Standard Arabic
Modern Standard Arabic Online courseIntermediate Modern Standard Arabic (B1)
Modern Standard Arabic Online CourseIntroduction to Modern Standard Arabic
Summer Modern Standard Arabic courseNon-Intensive MSA Lessons

MSA, whose technical name in Arabic is الفصحى, or al-fusHa, was first developed in the 19th and 20th centuries as a way for Arabic publications to reach a wider audience without having to navigate the complexities of various dialects. Since its development, MSA has become the standard for literary, legal, and academic publications, and is widely used internationally. Furthermore, it is recognized as an official language in 25 countries, including every member of the Arab League, as shown below:

  • Algeria
  • Bahrain
  • Comoros
  • Djibouti
  • Egypt
  • Iraq
  • Jordan
  • Kuwait
  • Lebanon
  • Libya
  • Mauritania
  • Morocco
  • Oman
  • Palestine
  • Qatar
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Somalia
  • Sudan
  • Syria
  • Tunisia

People in each member state speak unique colloquial dialects. Modern Standard Arabic unifies Arabic speakers who might otherwise struggle to communicate. MSA reliably facilitates communication with Arabic speakers across the Middle East, North Africa, and the broader Arab diaspora.

Close Relationship to Classical Arabic

Most Arabic speakers recognize Standard Arabic, as it derives from Classical Arabic found in the Qur’an and historical texts. Because of this close relationship to Classical Arabic, MSA has become the standardized form of contemporary written Arabic.

Additionally, many Arabic dialects share much of their lexicon with MSA, similar to classical Latin’s relationship to contemporary romance languages. Students who study Modern Standard Arabic are thus better able to interact with and understand many Arabic dialects. 

Online Modern Standard Arabic Courses

Our Modern Standard Arabic Online Program is an excellent choice for anyone interested in learning Arabic from the comfort of their home before venturing into the Arabic-speaking world. This program provides an excellent opportunity for students or professionals interested in fields like political science and international relations. Participants can deepen their understanding while managing their busy schedules effectively.

This Modern Standard Arabic Online course is especially ideal for university students to gain academic credit towards their degrees, and for recent graduates to maintain their Arabic language proficiency. Additionally, our Modern Standard Arabic online lesson is a suitable option for those who find travel logistically or financially challenging. 

Whatever the reason, our Modern Standard Arabic online courses are the perfect way for enthusiastic language learners to dip a toe into Arab culture. If this sounds like the program for you, reach out to us to begin your linguistic journey!

Summer Intensive Modern Standard Arabic Courses

For an immersive Arabic experience, Learn Arabic in Palestine offers the Summer Intensive Modern Standard Arabic abroad program, which includes Intensive Arabic courses in addition to other non-intensive Arabic and area study courses. Each Summer Arabic course has a duration of four weeks and students are welcome to study from as little as one week to over three months, continuing onto the next level after passing a final exam and giving an oral presentation. 

Classical Or Modern Standard Arabic? 

Some people use the terms Modern Standard and Classical Arabic interchangeably, so it’s important to settle any confusion. Classical Arabic – also known as Quranic Arabic – is a form of Arabic that dates back to the 7th century and the founding of Islam. Modern Standard Arabic is based on this classical style and very closely resembles Classical Arabic, with some minute differences such as their stylization and method of diction.

In contemporary language, Classical and Modern Standard Arabic are considered by many to be synonymous, and even the Arabic word Fus’ha does not differentiate between the two. Therefore, those who enroll in the MSA Program will be well-equipped to understand higher literary forms of Arabic, including those in the Qur’an. 

Why Study Modern Standard Arabic? 

Modern Standard Arabic is ideal for those who wish to gain a strong foothold in the Arabic language and who plan to expand their knowledge of colloquial variants in the future. The language itself is widespread, as it is the primary form of Arabic taught in schools across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Arabic speakers across the region can therefore use it as a means of communication between speakers of different Arabic colloquialisms, and students studying MSA can likewise use it to communicate while traveling throughout the MENA region. 

Furthermore, MSA’s use across a wide geographical range makes it an excellent choice for those wishing to venture into the Arabic language. MSA is also incredibly important in areas related to literature, news media, academia, diplomacy, law, international business, and much more. Studying MSA gives one access to the literary world of Arabic, and opens doors to professional advancement. 

Top Reasons For Learning Modern Standard Arabic  

As Arabic has become one of the fastest-growing languages worldwide, students from across the globe are asking themselves what the advantages are in learning Modern Standard Arabic. Here are some of the best reasons for learning Modern Standard Arabic:

  • Modern Standard Arabic is the official language of 25 countries (22 of which are part of the Arab League), making it one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. It is also an official language of the United Nations.
     
  • Modern Standard Arabic is closely related to Classical Arabic, the language of the Qur’an, and of all Classical Arabic texts. In this sense, studying MSA gives students a window (or a magnifying glass!) into a wealth of history and culture. 
     
  • Modern Standard Arabic is the language of most media broadcasts in the modern Arab world. Students who study MSA will therefore be able to keep up to date with current events through their study of  MSA. 
     
  • Students studying Modern Standard Arabic will gain access to millions of books and articles on a variety of topics that have been written in MSA. 
     
  • There is a multitude of diverse resources and materials available in MSA that can help students learn the intricacies of the language. Although it has been claimed that Modern Standard Arabic is a difficult language to learn, as its grammar is so well-documented students can use these resources throughout their studies. 
     
  • Modern Standard Arabic is the common language that unites all Arab countries. By learning Arabic, students can better understand the Arab world and its diverse cultures.

Why Learn Arabic in Palestine? 

Learn Arabic in Palestine is located in the bustling city of Hebron, where students will have ample opportunity to utilize their Arabic at home, in class, and in the city.  During their stay here, students will live with a Palestinian host family which ensures that their learning experience will be a truly immersive one. Students will interact with locals daily, be they shopkeepers, taxi drivers, restaurant staff, or curious passersby.

Hebron in the West Bank is also ideal for students wishing to explore other parts of Palestine. Learn Arabic in Palestine regularly operates excursions to neighboring cities, cultural sites, natural wonders, refugee camps, and areas of political significance so that students may better comprehend the complexity, diversity, and beauty of Palestine.

Included in your Modern Standard Arabic Immersion Program will be:

  • Assistance from well-qualified, attentive Arabic teachers with excellent educational backgrounds
  • All books and learning material 
  • Palestinian hospitality and a pleasant climate         
  • Breakfast with other students, interns, volunteers, and staff members  six days a week
  • The opportunity to live in one of the most politically ambivalent regions in the Middle East
  • The opportunity to visit unique tourist attractions from a native perspective,
  • including BethlehemRamallah, Nablus, Hebron, Tulkarm, Qalqilyah, Jenin, and the Dead Sea near Jericho
  • Access  to nearby cities such as Akko, Herzliya, Beersheva, Eilat, Tiberias, Netanya, Safed, Haifa, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Masada, Amman, Aqaba, Wadi Rum, and Nazareth
  • Visits to various sites in the city of Hebron (including refugee camps, the old city, and different factories)
  • Support before departure and during your time in Palestine
  • Accommodation with a Palestinian host family or in a shared flat
  • A certificate upon completion

As an international student learning Arabic in Palestine, you will also have the opportunity to meet Palestinian university and school students as well as members of the Hebron community and local organizations.

Great Reviews and Community Awards

Learn Arabic in Palestine has been welcoming individuals from all over the world since 2011. While we continuously develop our programs to provide the best possible learning experience, our fundamental mission remains the same: to connect, teach, and develop individuals within the local and international community.

We continue to strive towards excellence. In 2021 ranked as one of the top three programs worldwide for offering volunteer opportunities. We received the community choice award from Go Overseas in the category of “best language school”, and also ranked at the top for “fun” and “instruction.” 

In 2019, we received our first “Go Overseas Community Choice Award” in acknowledgment of Learn Arabic in Palestine’s impact on the community of world travelers. Learn Arabic in Palestine continues to rank highly among travel organizations across its range of programs. Check out our many great reviews here:

How Do The Courses Work? 

Students enrolled in Learn Arabic in Palestine’s Intensive Modern Standard Arabic Program can expect to gain a strong understanding of Arabic while enjoying a fully immersive experience. The Arabic Immersion program will introduce them to Arab culture and customs while allowing them to converse with native speakers. Students of this program will essentially have two options in terms of class style: one-on-one or small groups. 

In the one-on-one Intensive Modern Standard Arabic courses, students will have private lessons with an Arabic language teacher, allowing for a more personalized approach to instruction. This also ensures that the student will have the instructor’s full attention while allowing the instructor to fully focus on any questions that the student may have. 

The second option for students is to study as part of a small group, typically 2 or 3 students. While one-on-one courses are more personalized, small groups allow for structured interaction with peers at similar language proficiency levels, which is often an effective strategy for fostering collective linguistic growth. Students will be able to practice their Arabic together, collaborate on group projects, enjoy class excursions, and much more. 

While both styles have their benefits, we recommend that prospective students choose the option that will best suit their unique learning style. 

Arabic Course Levels On Offer

Beginner 

The Beginner’s Modern Standard Arabic course is designed for students with absolutely no previous Arabic language experience. This course will introduce students to basic concepts such as the Arabic alphabet, writing systems, fundamentals of grammar, phonetics, and common vocabulary and phrases. The Beginner’s MSA program will create a strong linguistic foundation from which students may delve into the diversity and complexity of the Arabic language. 

Elementary Level 1

The Elementary Level 1 Modern Standard Arabic course is intended to continue where the previous course left off, building on students’ foundational Arabic language knowledge. This entails introducing new vocabulary and slightly more complex grammatical rules into the curriculum, as well as regular reading, writing, and speaking exercises. Upon the completion of this course, students will be able to converse, read, and write about elementary subjects such as shopping, asking for directions, and expressing preferences.

Elementary Level 2

The Elementary Level 2 Modern Standard Arabic course will take the subjects addressed in the Elementary Level 1 course and build on the curricula, expanding into ever more intricate territory.

Generally speaking, this course will diversify vocabulary even further and will expand on topics introduced in the previous level. The Level 2 course will still focus predominantly on elementary subjects, but will also explore more complex grammatical structures. 

Intermediate Level 1

The Intermediate Level 1 Modern Standard Arabic course will introduce students to a more immersive curriculum than previous levels. This will entail venturing into the Palestinian community of Hebron to communicate with native speakers and complete everyday tasks.

Students, for example, may be instructed to purchase items from a Palestinian market, order from a restaurant, discuss their preferences on a certain topic, or engage in other such colloquial activities. Students will also be introduced to subjects that touch upon specific issues such as culture, art, and politics, and will learn the vocabulary needed to converse on these topics in a concise and well-informed manner. 

Intermediate Level 2

The Intermediate Level 2 Modern Standard Arabic course is aimed at those possessing an extensive Arabic vocabulary who are seeking further immersion in the language. As a result, this course level will focus mainly on comprehension in the context of listening, writing, reading, and speaking.

It will, like the previous course level, involve the practical application of Arabic through interactions with shopkeepers and other locals in the community of Hebron. 

Advanced

The Advanced Modern Standard Arabic course will combine all the previous courses’ curricula, maintaining the immersive nature of the Intermediate levels while expanding into more complex reading, writing, and speaking exercises. Students will also be conducting research in the community of Hebron on a variety of subjects.

With all these methods and materials combined, students will be able to establish a firm understanding of and a grammatical competency in Modern Standard Arabic. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to articulate their thoughts and opinions on complex matters such as politics, history, the environment, and the arts of Palestine. 

What Is The Difference Between Course Intensities?

Not to be confused with course levels, course intensity signifies the frequency with which classes are held, as well as their level of immersion and the amount of assigned homework. 

We recommend that students who are interested in a long-term program of from one to three months duration enroll in non-intensive courses, which will provide them with plenty of in-class instruction (4 hours per day for 3 days a week) while still leaving them with ample time in which to explore the city of Hebron and immerse themselves in Palestinian culture. 

The intensive Modern Standard Arabic courses are designed to further immerse students in the Arabic language and culture. These courses are held 5 days a week for approximately 4 hours each day, giving a total of around 20 hours of instruction per week. Intensive Arabic courses will also include additional homework and out-of-classroom assignments for participants. 

Finally, our super-intensive courses are designed for students who are looking for accelerated Arabic tuition in a completely immersive, high-intensity classroom setting. Super-intensive Arabic courses are conducted 5 days a week for 6 hours per day, giving a total of approximately 30 lesson hours per week. We recommend that those who are intending to study for less than a month enroll in this program. 

Which Arabic Course Is For Me? 

If you are having difficulty deciding on which course to enroll in, Learn Arabic in Palestine offers a free placement test to evaluate students’ Arabic language skills in 4 crucial areas: speaking, reading, writing, and listening.

We are always happy to consult with you if you have any questions regarding course levels or intensity. Our contact information is at the bottom of this page, along with our Facebook page and our other social media platforms. 

Program Costs And Information

Program costs at Learn Arabic in Palestine vary competitively based on course intensity compared to other Arabic language courses. Tuition charges per week are as follows:

  • 370 Euros for non-intensive courses 
  • 500 Euros for intensive courses
  • 700 Euros for super-intensive courses

Program costs cover language courses, accommodation, daily breakfast, operating costs, and group excursions. There are no hidden fees; the quoted price is final.

Program Fees Cover:

  • Accommodation
  • Language courses
  • Operating costs
  • Complimentary breakfast 
  • Group excursions into Hebron 

Qualified Teachers

Learn Arabic in Palestine prides itself on its faculty and staff, all of whom are native Arabic speakers. Many of our teachers also have degrees in various related fields such as Teaching Arabic to Non-native Speakers, Teaching Arabic as a Second Language, Arabic Cultural Studies, Arabic Literary Studies, and many others. 

A Unique Experience

Although the Center hosts volunteers and students from all over the world, many people are unaware of the diversity and culture of Palestine which stretches back thousands of years. Thus, by enrolling in this Arabic immersion program, students will experience something unique. This will change their perspectives and dispel preconceived notions about Palestine and the wider Arabic-speaking world. Additionally, living in Hebron with a Palestinian host family offers students unmatched Arabic immersion. This creates numerous opportunities for cross-cultural and linguistic learning.

What Is The Language Of The Program? 

All of our programs are geared toward English speakers. For the sake of immersion, however, the higher the Arabic course level the less English will be present in the classroom. Students will be presented with many opportunities to utilize their Arabic skills when navigating through Palestine, thereby ensuring a fully immersive experience.

General Information Regarding Courses

Modern Standard Arabic CoursesSuper-Intensive ProgramIntensive ProgramNon-Intensive Program
Program Duration1 to 12 weeks1-12 weeks1 to 12 weeks
Tuition Hours Per Week30 20 12 
Days Per Week In Class5
Lesson Duration45 minutes45-minutes45 minutes
Average Class Size1-3 students1 to 3 students1-3 students
Maximum Class SizeUp to 3 students3 students3 students
Program LevelsBeginner
Elementary 1
Elementary 2
Intermediate 1
Intermediate 2
Advanced
Beginner
Elementary 1
Elementary 2
Intermediate 1
Intermediate 2
Advanced
Beginner
Elementary 1
Elementary 2
Intermediate 1
Intermediate 2
Advanced
Lesson PeriodsMorning 8:30-12:30
Afternoon 12:30-16:00
Morning 8:30-12:30
Afternoon 12:30-16:00
Morning 8:30-12:30
Afternoon 12:30-16:00
Application DeadlineNo DeadlineNo DeadlineNo Deadline
Start/End DatesFlexibleFlexibleFlexible
Program Fee Per Week700€ (Euro)450€370€
University CreditAvailableAvailableAvailable

Additional Information

  • 30€ one-time registration fee
  • No charge for study materials including books 
  • Free placement test
  • Certificate of completion
  • The monthly program fee covers:
    • Arabic courses
    • Breakfast
    • Accommodation
    • Center-led excursions in Hebron
    • Operational costs

Who Can Participate in the Study Modern Standard Arabic?

Learn Arabic in Palestine does not discriminate on any basis. This includes nationality, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or any other basis. In addition to this, Learn Arabic in Palestine has a long history of welcoming people from around the globe, from all walks of life, and all backgrounds and identities. All are welcome!

Previous participants on Learn Arabic in Palestine’s programs have hailed from the following countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States! 

Are There Any Criteria For Participants? 

There are only 3 criteria for participants, the first being conversational fluency in either of the program languages (English or Arabic). Secondly, participants should be aged between 18 and 70, although exceptions can be made in special circumstances. Finally, we ask participants to have a positive attitude and an eagerness to learn.

Participant Requirements: 

  • Colloquial fluency in English
  • 18 – 70 years of age (unless granted special permission by the Center’s director) 
  • A positive attitude and an eagerness to learn

Traveling To Hebron, Palestine 

Reaching the Learn Arabic in Palestine Center in Hebron may entail a lot of traveling, but it need not be arduous. Although there are some obstacles to be overcome when traveling to Hebron, Learn Arabic in Palestine has compiled a list of resources that will help participants reach us in an efficient, safe, and practical manner.

Please read our articles below on planning your trip, flying to Palestine, the different routes to Hebron, and Israeli and Palestinian taxi services: 

If you have any further inquiries about traveling to Palestine, please do not hesitate to reach out to our team. Our contact information can be found at the bottom of this page. 

Living In Palestine

Accommodation

While staying in Hebron, you will have the option of residing with a Palestinian host family or in a dorm. There are advantages to both options. Staying in a dorm allows for extra time to get to know other participants and volunteers. Furthermore, the dorms are located in Hebron’s metropolitan center, providing ample opportunities for exploring the city, on your own or in the company of your colleagues.

Staying with a Palestinian host family provides participants with an intimate glimpse into daily life, customs, and cuisine. This experience fosters a deeper understanding of Palestinian culture and family dynamics. This option often includes invitations to family gatherings and cultural events, ensuring a richly immersive experience during their stay.

However, whichever housing option participants choose, their time in Palestine is guaranteed to be immersive, enriching, and memorable! 

Interacting With Palestinian Culture

Participants in the Modern Standard Arabic Program will find the majority of Palestinian people to be incredibly friendly. Locals are typically very open to foreigners. If participants utilize their Arabic skills, regardless of proficiency, they will find Palestinians to be enthusiastic and patient communicators. Locals are delighted when people take an interest in their language and culture.

Furthermore, Palestine, situated in the heart of the Levant, offers abundant opportunities to explore cultural sights, historical monuments, and landmarks. Despite occasional challenges, visitors will discover a welcoming and friendly atmosphere among the Palestinian people. Overall, Palestine is considered a safe destination for travelers to explore and experience.

Don’t Just Take Our Word For It!

If you are having any doubts about the safety of Palestine – and more specifically Hebron – it might be reassuring to know that before the COVID pandemic, Learn Arabic in Palestine welcomed around 80 participants each year. Since travel into the West Bank has resumed, we are again seeing a steady stream of participants to our center. 

You can hear about the experiences of past volunteers Learn Arabic in Palestine under the descriptions of the various programs. Below is the testimony from Archie, a volunteer from the UK:  

“Throughout my stay in Palestine, as a male, I have felt completely safe. I have never felt that I have been in danger. It is safer to walk through Hebron at night than it is to walk through Leeds in the UK.”  

In case you have any questions about traveling to and within Palestine, or if you have any concerns regarding safety and security, please do not hesitate to reach out! Our contact information is available at the bottom of this page. 

What Is The Minimum Duration Of The Intensive Course? 

The minimum study duration of the Modern Standard Arabic Program is one week. Most students enroll for 4 to 13 weeks, as the Intensive Courses take 4 weeks to complete.

How Long Does It Take To Complete One Intensive Course? 

It takes 4 weeks of intensive study on a Modern Standard Arabic Program to complete one course. This amounts to around 80 hours of class time.

What If There Aren’t Any Students At My Proficiency Level? 

Learn Arabic in Palestine hosts roughly 50 students every year! Occasionally we receive students who are the only ones at their proficiency level. When this occurs, students can continue in their chosen group courses with reduced class hours until more students join.

Summary 

Our Modern Standard Arabic immersion Programs are ideal for those wishing to gain a firm understanding of Arabic grammar. Participants can immerse themselves in its literary world or apply it professionally.

Furthermore, by studying Modern Standard Arabic here, participants may find it easier to learn colloquial dialects across the Arabic-speaking world. Learning MSA will also help you in your travels throughout the Middle East and North Africa. It provides you with the linguistic context for interacting with the Arab diaspora.

Modern Standard Arabic is a vital asset to have when traveling through various Arabic-speaking countries, from Morocco to Iraq and down into the Gulf. So, do you want to enroll in our Modern Standard Arabic Program? Then please see our instructions below on how to begin your linguistic journey!  

How To Apply for the Study Modern Standard Arabic Program?

If you want to participate in the Study Modern Standard Arabic Program, please email us at Info@ecpalestine.org. We should be able to respond to your initial inquiry within 1 – 3 business days.

In the email subject line write “Study Modern Standard Arabic” and we will reply with an application form attached. Once you fill this out and return it to us, we will begin the process. Interested? Then write to us right away! Good luck and safe travels.

Find Us Online

You can contact us via email: Info@ecpalestine.org, WhatsApp, or phone: +972 599-479880