The King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language has opened registration for the second edition of its Language Immersion Program for non-native speakers, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday. Hosted at the academy’s headquarters in Riyadh, the two-month program aims to strengthen participants’ Arabic proficiency through full immersion in the culture and language. Spanning four sessions throughout 2026, the initiative offers hands-on training in speaking, listening, reading, and writing within real-life scenarios.
The program also emphasizes Saudi Arabia’s cultural heritage, helping learners connect the Arabic language with its historical, social, and artistic roots. Interactive activities, dialogues with native speakers, and exposure to authentic Saudi settings are designed to make the learning process dynamic and engaging.
According to the academy, the Language Immersion Program aligns with Saudi Arabia’s efforts under Vision 2030 to promote the Arabic language globally and position the Kingdom as a leading center for linguistic and cultural exchange. Registration is open at arabiccenter.ksaa.gov.sa. The program’s first edition drew more than 8,000 applicants from over 70 countries, reflecting growing international interest in Arabic learning.
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