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MOROCCO : WHAT YOU CAN LEARN IN MOROCCO

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Most foreigners looking to study in Morocco are seeking either Arabic or French language courses. All major cities have language centres, and some will even arrange homestays with an Arabic-speaking family during your course.

  • Qalam wa Lawh Center for Arabic Studies (http://qalamcenter.com), 31 Rue Qadi Ben Hamadi Essenhaji, Souissi Rabat. Tel: (37) 75 57 90, [mailto:arabic@qalamcenter.com arabic@qalamcenter.com]. Offers courses in Modern Standard Arabic, Colloquial Morocccan Arabic, Moroccan Culture, and Islamic History.
  • Subul Assalam Centre for the Arabic Language (SACAL) (http://www.sacal-fez.com), Meknes way, Lotissement Al Hadika, Lot no. Q4/008, Fez. Tel: (+212) 35 65 07 06, [mailto:sacal_fez@yahoo.com sacal_fez@yahoo.com]. Offers courses in Modern Standard Arabic, Moroccan Colloquial Arabic and a series of English language courses on Islam and Morocco.
  • The Institute for Language Communication Studies (http://www.ilcs.ac.ma), 29 Oukaimeden St, Agdal in Rabat. Tel: (37) 67 59 68, Fax: (37) 67 59 65, [mailto:ilcs.adm@ilcs.ac.ma ilcs.adm@ilcs.ac.ma]. The Insitute is one such centre with accelerated and intensive courses starting from Dh 3,000.
  • The Arabic Language Institute in Fez (ALIF) (http://www.alif-fes.com), B.P. 2136, Fez 30000, Morocco. Tel: (212/35) 62 48 50, Fax: (212/35) 93 16 08, [mailto:info@alif-fes.com info@alif-fes.com] This is language school offering a variety of coursework in both Moroccan Arabic and Modern Standard Arabic.
  • Dar Loughat - Cross-Cultural Language Center (http://www.cclc-morocco.org), Tel: +212 66 66 8 77 88, [mailto:info@cclc-morocco.org info@cclc-morocco.org]. Dar Loughat is a professional language center in Morocco providing intensive courses in all levels of Modern Standard Arabic and Colloquial Moroccan Arabic throughout the year. Through various immersion and language exchange activities, Dar Loughat provides its students daily contact with Moroccan life, allowing them to expand their vocabulary, improve their spoken language performance and better understand the local culture.
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About Morocco

Morocco (المغرب al-Maghreb) (http://www.visitmorocco.com/) is a Spanish North African territories…
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Understand Morocco

Morocco's long struggle for independence from France ended in 1956. The internationalized city of…
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Regions Of Morocco

For the sake of travel, Western Sahara is treated as its own entity
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Cities Of Morocco

Rabat – The capital of Morocco; very relaxed and hassle-free, highlights include a 12th…
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Other Destinations Of Morocco

Agadir – Agadir is best-known for its beaches. The town is a nice example of modern…
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How To Get To Morocco

All visitors to Morocco require a valid passport but visitors from the following countries do not…
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Get Around Morocco

Trains are generally the best option because of their speed, frequency and comfort, however the…
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How They Talk In Morocco

[[Image:The Berber man and the sea.jpg|thumb|250px|A Berber man watches the sea in Moroccan Arabic…
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Money And Shopping In Morocco

Money The local currency is the Moroccan dirham (Dh or MAD), which is divided into 100 centimes (c)…
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Cope Morocco

Some Moroccans that you meet on the streets have come up with dozens of ways to part you from your…
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Stay Safe In Morocco

Like any country, Morocco has its share of problems, but they can be easily avoided should you…
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Stay Healthy In Morocco

Inoculations No particular inoculations are needed for Morocco under normal circumstances, but…
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What To Respect In Morocco

Greetings among close friends and family (but rarely between men and women!) usually take the form…
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Communication And Contact In Morocco

Telephone Public telephones can be found in city centres, but private telephone offices (also known…