The Jeddah Cultural Exchange Company is your gateway to Saudi Arabia's cultural diversity. With its non-conventional methods and through its unique approach, the Jeddah Cultural Exchange Company fosters access to and participation in Saudi Arabia's cultural heritage.
The Jeddah Cultural Exchange Company is a newly established organization geared for presenting the Saudi culture through various cultural packages carefully designed to meet the specific needs of visitors to the Kingdom and locals alike. Our goals are to create bridges between visitors and residents or short-term guest to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the local peoples through various cultural activities. We engage in different cultural programs with appropriate information regarding the Kingdom’s people, places, customs, and traditions, so as to enlighten them towards the historical background and contributions of the Arab civilization to the modern world.
In response to the dire need of the expatriate community to learn the Arabic language, the Cultural Exchange Center in Jeddah is proud to announce the beginning of the “Arabic for non-Arabs” language courses.
Our students have a wide variety of reasons for wanting to learn Arabic: for work, travel or trade, or purely for the challenge of studying such a rich and varied language. If you choose to learn Arabic with our Arabic courses at our center in Jeddah, you’ll be studying one of the six official languages of the UN, spoken by 220 million people living in 22 Arab countries.
Our approach is to immerse you in the Arabic language from the very first day. We use an interactive method and you will be expected to participate in classroom activity through the use of spoken Arabic, however, limited that might be at the beginning.
The emphasis is on the practical aspects of the language, and the aim at each level is to enable you to acquire an understanding of, and familiarity with, grammatical structures and to build vocabulary in a communicative context in class, to be reinforced through self-study and homework assignments.
The Cultural Exchange Center introduces a new method for learning the Arabic language. Specially designed courses are given with the sole purpose of equipping the learner with the basics of everyday scenarios hence enabling him/her to set out and interact with the local environment.
Qanaateer is an Arabic language and cultural experience center in Jeddah, offering immersive programs that blend expert instruction with authentic cultural experiences. Here, you don't just learn Arabic—you live it. Our Promise: At Qanaateer, we don't just teach Arabic-we open doors to a new world of culture, meaning, and connection. Our programs are thoughtfully crafted to make your journey into Arabic language and Saudi culture enjoyable, immersive, and deeply rewarding. What Makes Us Different: Deep Cultural Immersion: Language learning goes hand-in-hand with understanding the culture. Our courses include rich cultural experiences that make learning more meaningful. Flexible Learning Options: Online or on-site, self-paced or instructor-led —we offer a range of options to suit every learner's lifestyle. Modern & Proven Methods: We combine traditional instruction with modern teaching tools, and eractive content to keep learners engaged and progressing. Meaningful for All Backgrounds: Rooted in a Quranic term, Qanaateer welcomes both Muslim and non-Muslim learners, connecting them through language and shared experiences. Community-Centered Approach: We're more than a school-we're a community. Students build connections, engage in activities, and become part of something larger than a classroom. Affordable and Accessible: We believe in making quality Arabic education accessible to everyone, with free registration and flexible payment options.
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