Overview
Embark on a comprehensive geographical exploration of Central and Western Asia through a series of engaging video episodes. Delve into the unique characteristics, cultures, and landscapes of 19 countries including Bahrain, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Afghanistan, Georgia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, and Saudi Arabia. Gain insights into each nation's geography, history, politics, and societal features, enhancing your understanding of this diverse and complex region.
Syllabus
Geography Now! Bahrain.
Geography Now! Azerbaijan.
Geography Now! Armenia.
Geography Now! Afghanistan.
Geography Now! Georgia.
Geography Now! Iran.
Geography Now! IRAQ.
Geography Now! ISRAEL.
Geography Now! Jordan.
Geography Now! Kazakhstan.
Geography Now! KUWAIT.
Geography Now! Kyrgyzstan.
Geography Now! LEBANON.
Geography Now! OMAN.
Geography Now! PAKISTAN.
Geography Now! QATAR.
Geography Now! RUSSIA.
Geography Now! SAUDI ARABIA.
Taught by
Geography Now
Reviews
4.3 rating, based on 3 Class Central reviews
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Very much informative and resourceful contents about middle east countries, these countries are definitely worthy with natural resources and politically situated in a very important arena of the world.
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"Geography Now provides engaging and informative content, breaking down complex geographical topics into easily digestible segments. The host's enthusiasm is contagious, making learning about different countries enjoyable. The inclusion of cultural insights adds depth to the geographical exploration. However, occasional oversimplification and a faster pace could sacrifice depth for brevity. A balance between speed and depth could enhance the learning experience. Overall, Geography Now is a valuable resource for introducing diverse cultures and geographical features to a broad audience, fostering global awareness and understanding."
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Good class I enjoyed.the geography of central and western Asia are more important in world .this class destroyed the stereotype or single story about central and western Asia.