
Yazan Dababneh
@Yazan_Dababneh
Jordanian citizen
Forum posts
27
Contacts
4
About me
Jordanian
Lives in Zarqa
Speaks Arabic, English, Italian and Spanish.
Registration: 17 April 2013
Math Tutoring - International curriculum (IB, AP, O-Level, A-Level)
Private tutoring. DC certified. 15 years of International math teaching in Italy, Argentina and Jordan. AP, IB, O levels and A levels. Taught/teach in most prestigious IB (ABS) and AP (ACS) schools in Amman.For booking/inquiries call ... Read More
Math Tutoring - International curriculum (IB, AP, O-Level, A-Level)
Private tutoring. DC certified. 15 years of International math teaching in Italy, Argentina and Jordan. AP, IB, O levels and A levels. Taught/teach in most prestigious IB (ABS) and AP (ACS) schools in Amman.For booking/inquiries call ... Read More
How to make friends in Jordan by expat.com
We have been talking about [url=/forum/viewtopic.php?id=891]loneliness when you are abroad[/url], let's now talk about how to make friends (locals and other expats) when you're living in Jordan :top: [b]Which are your best tips ...
Hi Friendship is not a thing you can expect in few months. it is something that you build up over time. what an expat is looking for is to feel in place; appreciated, important and has a role where he/she is. So, take the first step, participate in ... Read More
Studio or Apartment Needed to Rent by jamesvestermark
I am in need of an apartment (non-smoking) near the Jordan River Foundation and a business incubator (south of 5th Circle). I want to move from al-Fuheis in mid-September. Your suggestions and help is appreciated. Close to internet cafe/library ...
"Jordan river founation" is different from Joran river. Read More
Average Salaries of Native Language Speaker Teaching ESL by GuestPoster94202
I was recently offered a job at the Nobel Institute in Irbid, Jordan. I was then informed that for 3 months I would only be making 200JD, yet working 6 days a week at 8 hours per day. This adds up to $1.08JD, which is less than $2US per hour. I made ...
Try international schools (IB,IG sys), their salaries range... but the average can be JD1000. and this salary is for Jordanians. Expats get much more than that. Read More
Public transportation in Zarqa
What is the meaning of transportation in Zarqa? :) Read More
Pregnancy in Zarqa
I dont want to be rude, excuse me, but is there a purpose of the question? because I think it is a little bit far from culture here... if you are a pregnant living in ZARQA, then possibly 99% you are married to an Arab guy... I have never heard ... Read More
Zarqa flatshare
Well that depends... Zarqa culture is much different from that of the capital, although it is only at 30 Km to the north of the capital. Usually if people have to share flats, although it is rare here, they go for chances... it is not so common of ... Read More
u must be in Jordan by k-al
You know you've lived as an expat in Jordan when: 1) You cried twice: when you got there and when you left 2)(for girls) You got used to be stared at by guys from 5 to 90 years old 3)Taxis honk at anything 4)Taxis always listen to the same old ...
If you visit someone at his house, he will kill you with food... insisting all the time that you should eat. if you don't like MANSAF, then you are an alien... If you still don't know what is MANSAF, then you are really an alien :P Read More
u must be in Jordan by k-al
You know you've lived as an expat in Jordan when: 1) You cried twice: when you got there and when you left 2)(for girls) You got used to be stared at by guys from 5 to 90 years old 3)Taxis honk at anything 4)Taxis always listen to the same old ...
@Sherrio... Attack is best way of defense... :) I am Jordanian, and this is my dilemma too... being nice all the time can harm us. Read More
new in Jordan by anna44
Hello to all the expats in Amman, my name is Anna, I'm from Australia and just arrived in Amman a couple of weeks ago. I am thrilled to be in the middle east and to live in Jordan, but also I am bit lonely at the moment, because of the lack of new ...
Hello Anna, Welcome to Jordan. I wish you a pleasant stay. :) Read More
new in Jordan by angelica31
hello everyone, my name is Angelica, I am from Italy and just arrived in Amman (two weeks ago) to start a new job with the UN. I am looking forward to my new life here and also looking forward to meet new people and make new friends.
@Christine... et avec vous? Je dois parler en ingles aussi? :P I was telling Angelica, how hot the weather is getting in this season... that's all :) thanks for your remark :) Read More
Availability of Indian food in Jordan by GuestPoster343
Hi all, Just joined this website! My parents are currently living in India, and they are moving to Jordan soon. By end-December. They had one question which pertains to the availability of whole wheat in Amman. Is it easily available at ...
Yes, u can find it.... But quite too expensive when compared to real product value. U can save more money buying it from the local market, or even if u need large quantities you can buy whole wheat grains and mole then in the market. If you feel its ... Read More
expenses and living in JORDAN by gauravs26
Hi Shiela, I'm GAURAV PANDEY from RAIPUR (Chhattisgarh) INDIA. I got a interview call from Jordan for RETAIL SECTOR. with a very low package 600 JORDAN DINAR. can u plz help me dear for letting me know regarding the expenses and living in JORDAN. ...
Welcome Gaurav... Regarding life costs, I think the offer is not that strong, specially if you have to pay for the rent, and most if you will be living in Amman as I think. a small flat monthly rent would go from 200 - 350 JD. depending on the ... Read More
new in Jordan by angelica31
hello everyone, my name is Angelica, I am from Italy and just arrived in Amman (two weeks ago) to start a new job with the UN. I am looking forward to my new life here and also looking forward to meet new people and make new friends.
Ciao Angelica, AHLAN WA SAHLAN FEL ORDON... che vuol dire; sei benvenuta in Giordania. Sei arrivata coll'inizio dell'estate! e ti assicuro che ancora non hai visto niente di caldo :) Pero spero che ti faccia piacere stare qui. La genta qua e' ... Read More
Arabic Speaking Practice by olbigjim
Hello Expats, and welcome to Jordan! I know that many of you out there, like me, may be struggling to learn to speak Arabic comfortably. We know some, or many of the words and phrases, but have difficulty talking to native Arab speakers for many ...
Would it be possible to join from time to time? I used to teach Arabic to Italians and Australians before I left Jordan 6 years ago. now that I am back, I would like to join and help. Would that be possible? Read More
Interview for Royal Jordanian by bo_bo
Hy, Has anyone attented before to an interview with Royal Jordanian? I know that they are searching cabin crew people.How they are as a company? Thanks
She might have not made up her mind yet :P Read More
Interview for Royal Jordanian by bo_bo
Hy, Has anyone attented before to an interview with Royal Jordanian? I know that they are searching cabin crew people.How they are as a company? Thanks
Its a good reputed company. their flights are too friendly. the stuff is too. and I guess you might like those few days you will spend in Jordan from time to time. Just try negotiate a good salary. Read More
Marriage to a Palestinian-Jordanian guy by Cris_brasilian girl
Hello! My name is Cris, I'm 28 years old and I am Brazilian. In my culture we love, hospitable, cheerful, warm. I intend to live in Amman for a year to study and work. I am corresponding with a Palestinian who lives in Amman, he says who wants to ...
Religion issue is a big thing I know it, since I am a christian Arab, who lived in and out of the Arab world. but the main issue to my concern is the cultural shock you might have arriving here. I know it since I lived for one year in southern ... Read More