King Salman academy launches in-person Arabic classes for non-native speakers

A female teaching member teaching the Arabic language‎ in-person within the activities of ABJAD Center’s program to teach the Arabic language to speakers of other languages. (Supplied)
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  • Program comprises 4 levels over 8 months, totaling 160 hours
  • 150 students from 41 nations are currently enrolled in course

RIYADH: The King Salman Global Academy for the Arabic Language recently initiated an in-person study program for non-native speakers at its Abjad Center in Riyadh.

Currently 150 students from 41 nations are enrolled, aligning with the Human Capacity Development Program under Saudi Vision 2030.

This program underscores Ƶ’s commitment to promoting the language and Arab culture.

The program comprises four levels — A1, A2, B1 and B2 — with each level lasting two months, totaling 160 educational hours or 20 hours per week. It also features cultural enrichment activities.

By the program’s end, learners will be able to grasp the language’s grammar, vocabulary, sounds, spelling, and identify key aspects of Arab culture. They will be able to write and speak, and have effective communication in diverse situations.

The Abjad Center for Teaching Arabic strives to provide high-quality, internationally-accredited education for non-native speakers.

The center aims to ensure learners have an understanding of the local culture and history, with information on customs and traditions.

Abdullah Al-Washmi, secretary-general of the academy, said: “The Arabic language is a global language that represents an ancient and expansive culture.”

“The program is based on the latest international standards for teaching foreign languages and links language learning to its culture and original environment. This approach supports and enhances the quality of learning, connecting it to its natural communicative practice,” he added.