Our Work

Academic English

Our Approach

Many students come to Amideast to develop the English skills needed to pursue their studies, apply for scholarships, and achieve their academic goals. Our interactive and learner-centered approach helps develop their confidence by covering such topics as:

  • Listening to lectures
  • Effective note-taking
  • Class discussions
  • Academic reading
  • Academic writing
  • Research skills
  • Test-taking strategies

Amideast also offers specialized Academic Writing courses based on demand.

Prepare for a Test

Many individuals come to Amideast for help and guidance in achieving their educational goals ― whether they are selecting a university, applying for a scholarship, or preparing to take a required entrance test. Achieving high scores on internationally recognized exams can make all the difference in terms of college admissions, for undergraduate and graduate programs, or employment opportunities. 

English for General Communication

OUR APPROACH

In our interactive, personalized courses, you develop the spoken and written English skills commonly needed today for work, study, and leisure. Our expert teachers stress both fluency and accuracy as they help you improve your speaking, listening, reading, and writing through engaging activities addressing contemporary topics.

Our English language courses are aligned to the internationally recognized Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Instruction covers beginning to advanced levels.

U.S. Study Advantage

Still have a question or want to learn more?  Our EducationUSA advising centers in Egypt, Lebanon, Morocco, Tunisia, the West Bank and Gaza, and Yemen are standing by to assist you. Because of our dedication to international educational exchange, our other offices may also be able to provide the help you need.

Dr. Fahim I. Qubain, 1924–2012

Heroes and giants amongst us come from near and from afar, across time and space, big and small. They respond to a calling often only they seem to hear and see, while resonating to those needs and aspirations fewer still hold high and dear. They see beyond the tear and hear beyond the fear. They see hope where many see despair, tire, and futility. They love when love becomes scarce, impure, and mobile. It has been said that a teacher (“ustaz”) is almost a prophet; this is one of those few precious, archaic sayings that must be true.