Arabic Language Classes
Arabic Language Classes is one of the most useful business languages to learn. However, With growing business opportunities in the Middle East. Also, being the official language in over 20 countries, Arabic is the language that will help you improve your career and job opportunities.
Why study Arabic at Al-Wasil Language Institute?
Remember that learning a language is a challenge and a long term goal. Therefore, we’re here to help you reach that dream faster and easier. Also, it doesn’t happen overnight, but once you know a language, you know it for life!
Al-Wasil Language Institute (ALI) is a private Institute. It has a license from the Ministry of Higher Education and the Ministry of Manpower. Meanwhile, It offers a variety of academic programs and Arabic language classes. Also, it has an international standing and is regarded among the best Institutes in Oman.
Moreover, being aware of the needs of the international community working in embassies and international organizations to learn and use Arabic, (ALI) is offering Arabic language classes that are specially designed to respond to their needs and expectations. Meanwhile, the Arabic language classes are of different levels: elementary, intermediate and advanced.
Objectives
1. Participants in Arabic Language Classes will have the ability to communicate in Arabic at the professional and social levels.
2. They will be also, able to understand texts related to the diplomatic and international organizations fields
3. They will on the other hand, acquire vocabulary and terms related to diplomacy and media and use them accurately
4. Above all, skills include reading, writing, speaking and listening.
5. In addition, teaching and learning is supported by interactive exercises, presentations, speeches and simulations of meetings, interviews, and a variety of activities
Advantages of Studying at (ALI)
1. Highly qualified and experienced instructor
2. Friendly atmosphere
3. Flexible schedule where you can choose your preferred class times
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Admission Requirements
To enrol in the institute applicants must fulfil the following requirements:
Admission Requirements
First
A high school certificate or equivalent.
Second
A two-hour written test and ten-minute oral interview at the beginning of the semester before the courses commence.
Third:
There will be an opportunity for applicants who do not meet requirement 1 to register in some courses. This will apply to resident workers in Oman, especially in the eastern province, under conventions signed with their companies.
Fourth:
Registration is open to both individuals and groups from academic and non-academic institutions under conventions signed with those institutions.
Fifth:
A written commitment must be made to attend classes regularly.