Youness Guarmouti moves throughout his classes at Amideast, the language school for foreign students in Rabat, with a gentle confidence that appears to win over his students immediately.
Moroccans have launched an online campaign calling for English to replace French as the country’s first official foreign language.
According to a study commissioned by the British Council, 40% of young Moroccans feel that it is more important to learn English ...
SUP, the country’s first 100% Moroccan language-learning platform, which also supports sign language and Braille, making it more inclusive for students with special needs. The platform aims to help ...
As a child, Mohammed Ait Amghar, a shopkeeper from the Azilal region in Morocco, could only speak his native language, Amazigh.
Amazigh people wear traditional clothes as they celebrate their new year outside the parliament, with calls on the government to ...