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Captain JM, Irish Guards, Deployment to Iraq

“My objective was to learn the Iraqi dialect for military use.  I feel that I have reached a good standard of Arabic for use on operations.  Communicaid’s high standards and professionalism enabled my learning immensely.”

 

From an intensive one-to-one Arabic lesson / course at our London training centre to an in-company Arabic course at your place of work, Communicaid can provide you and your organisation with an Arabic language course in London and other parts of the country, that meets your requirements. With training schools in London, Paris, Frankfurt and New York providing countrywide coverage and partner organisations worldwide, Communicaid is uniquely placed to be your local, national and international training partner for Arabic courses.

Our Arabic courses / lessons are highly personalised and designed to improve your Arabic language and communication skills, whether your focus is social, business, financial, diplomatic or legal.

Our Arabic training takes place in London and in other UK locations.

Benefits

 

A Communicaid Arabic course will provide you with the ability to:

 - Speak Arabic with confidence

 - Interact more confidently when visiting Arabic-speaking regions  or dealing with Arabic

   speakers

 - Demonstrate goodwill and facilitate international communication at both a personal and

   organisational level

 - Build rapport and strengthen relationships with Arabic-speaking colleagues and clients

   through a show of interest in the Arabic language and culture

Our Arabic classes are available in London and the rest of the UK.

Who should attend our Arabic school

 

A Communicaid Arabic course is suitable for:

 

 - Anyone planning to relocate to an Arabic-speaking region and wishing to attend an Arabic 

   course in order to prepare in advance for their assignment

 - Business professionals conducting business regularly with Arabic speakers who wish to build

   rapport and strengthen relationships by attending an Arabic course

 - Government and non-governmental agency representatives working in Arabic-speaking

   regions who need to be able to communicate at all levels

 

Arabic Language Course content

 

The content and format of your Arabic course will depend on your profession, proficiency in Arabic and objectives. Whether beginner, survival, intermediate or advanced, key areas covered in all our Arabic courses include:

 - Spoken fluency

 - Listening skills

 - Pronunciation and accent

 - Reading skills

 - Telephone skills in Arabic

 - Email skills in Arabic

 - Sector-specific terminology

 - Presentation & negotiation skills

If you have any questions or queries regarding our Arabic courses in London or in any other location then please do not hesitate to contact us. A member of our staff will get back to you as quickly as possible.

Approach

 

You can learn Arabic with our Arabic language training course is available seven days a week, 365 days a year for people who want to learn Arabic. We don't just run Arabic classes in London but we also run the Arabic classes at other Arabic training schools throughout the world. Our Arabic classes take place between 08:00 and 20:00 although training is also available outside of these hours upon request. 

Suitable tailored and published materials will be used throughout your course, with recommendations on self-study material and extra reading made at the beginning and throughout the duration of your course.

We offer a variety of training formats for your Arabic course – from intensive, weeklong courses to extensive, modular Arabic lessons.  Appropriate formats will be discussed during your diagnostic consultancy (please click here to read more about our approach).

 

Arabic course trainer

 

All Communicaid Arabic language course trainers are native speakers with at least 3 years’ professional Arabic training experience.  In addition to relevant academic and linguistic qualifications and experience, many of our Arabic trainers also possess considerable exposure and expertise in the professional world.

Your Arabic course trainer will be assigned to you following the results of your diagnostic consultancy according to your objectives and areas of focus. Detailed below is a sample profile of a member of our Arabic language course training team who will take the Arabic class.

 

MA

 

MA began her career as a translator, interpreter and proof-reader before training as an Arabic language teacher in 1997.  MA joined Communicaid in April 2005 and has since been involved in delivering a varied range of professional Arabic courses to both corporate and public sector organisations.  Her clients include, amongst others, ExxonMobil, Ministry of Defence, Department for International Development and the Foreign & Commonwealth Office.

 

MA is one of our most experienced trainers who is highly flexible in her approach. She specialises particularly in teaching beginner Arabic courses.

اللغة العربية| Facts about the Arabic language

Arabic is an official language of 27 countries located in North Africa and the Middle East.  It is the first language of approximately 206 million speakers and ranks fifth in the world’s most widely spoken languages.  

Arabic is a Central Semitic language of the Afro-Asiatic branch of languages.  It is most closely related to Hebrew and Aramaic, although there is no mutual intelligibility between them.  The term ‘Arabic’ is a generic term that refers to Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), Classical Arabic and Colloquial Arabic.  MSA is the form used in formal situations, education and by the media while Classical Arabic refers primarily to the written language of the Qu’ran and other literary texts of the same era. 

Colloquial Arabic, on the other hand, refers to localised spoken varieties of which 35 forms have been identified.  Distinguished as North African or Middle Eastern, the major groups are:  Egyptian Arabic, Maghreb Arabic, Levantine Arabic, Iraqi Arabic, Gulf Arabic, East Arabian Arabic

Arabic uses a script based originally on the Nabatean alphabet and is written from right-to-left although numbers and foreign language words, such as English words, are written from left-to-right within Arabic text.

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