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A Brief Overview Of The Section

The Arabic Language Section at JAFLI teaches Arabic to non-native speakers, specifically officers and NCOs from friendly countries' armed forces. This is to promote the Arabic language and enhance our international relations. Since 1993, JAFLI has been offering Arabic language courses to participants from the United States, the United Kingdom, Russia, France, Sweden, Denmark, Austria, Germany, Turkey, Malaysia, Romania, Italy, Hungary, Spain, Comoros, and Azerbaijan. In 2011, the Language Institute was accredited as a member of the Training Center for Peace, affiliated with NATO.

Courses

The Arabic Language Department offers the following courses: 
Basic Arabic Language Course: This course lasts for sixteen weeks, starting from March and ending in June, with a total of 400 study hours.
Advanced Arabic Language Course: This course lasts eight weeks in the first half of the year, totaling 200 study hours.
Arabic Language Refresher Course: This course lasts four weeks in the second half of the year, with a total of 100 study hours.
Cultural Exchange Course with the Australian side: This course lasts for one week in the second half of the year.
Online Distance Learning Courses: These courses are conducted online, including the friendly Australian side.
Blended Learning Courses: These courses combine online and in-person teaching, including the friendly Austrian side.
Special Arabic Language Courses: These are tailored courses designed for individuals or small groups with specific purposes, aiming to meet the individual learning needs of the participants.
Participants in these courses receive intensive lessons, with five hours of study a day.

So far, there have been 69 Arabic language courses for non-native speakers, including 28 Basic courses, 13 advanced courses, 49 refresher courses, six language exchange courses with the Australian side, and Arabic language courses specifically designed for academic exchanges with the United States.
Approximately 967 participants have enrolled in these courses, including over 200 participants from the American side and more than 100 participants from the Australian side.

Tests

The institute relies on several examinations that are in line with international, Arab, and military standards, covering all proficiency levels. These include:
Listening skills examination on Google Drive, this is sent through a link. The results and analysis are displayed on Google Forms.
Standardized tests to measure the proficiency level of non-native Arabic speakers, at levels 1 and 2, according to NATO standards (STANAG).
Examinations to assess the proficiency level of non-native Arabic speakers based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
Tests based on the standards of the American Council (ACTFL) and the Interagency Language Roundtable (ILR), with over 400 questions.
Level assessment through an oral interview is conducted according to the standards of The European Language Certificate (TELC-CELTA).
Arabic language level test according to the standards of Jordanian universities for Arabic speakers. These exams are conducted for internal assessments of members of the Jordanian Armed Forces enrolled in internal courses, such as translation courses, intensive English language courses, and internal workshops for teachers.