The King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language (KSGAAL) recently launched a media-related course as part of its Language Immersion Program in Riyadh designed specifically for non-native Arabic speakers. The eight-week program includes 14 trainees from the nine countries and provides opportunities to practice Arabic in realistic and interactive settings that reflect local culture. The curriculum features of modules practical activities and field trips to enrich learning experiences.
Abdullah Al-Washmi Secretary-General of KSGAAL described the course as a new model for teaching Arabic through a practical and the professional framework. This initiative underscores the academy’s commitment to advancing this projects serving the Arabic language in specialized fields and promoting cultural and linguistic development worldwide.
KSGAAL is also recognized for offering fully funded Arabic language scholarships professional training programs, and engaging international collaborations. These initiatives aim is to foster an appreciation mastery and global usage of Arabic in various academic and cultural contexts supporting Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 goals. The academy continues to expand its programs to meet growing international demand for Arabic language education and cultural immersion opportunities.
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