Teachers' advice / Jordan
I lived in Jordan for two years. The weather there is more like a desert climate, hot in the
day and windy and chilly at night. It's always entertaining, the most exciting place to be is
the outdoor markets. If you want to feel more at home, try visiting West Amman,
where all the north american stores and franchises are found. You should drink
bottled water, pack a lot of sandals and foot files because heels get cracked and most of all,
be friendly and modest then people will really respect you, like anywhere else in the world.
Jordanians love to celebrate even the smallest things and weddings are big and festive.
Jordan can be expensive: accomodation, travelling, and clothes."
English language schools in Jordan
Teaching in the Middle East Forum
Travel information for Jordan
Practise Arabic
The Rough Guide to Jordan
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