Arabic-L:PEDA:Arab Academy to Exhibit at MESA/AATA

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Date:  01 Nov 2002
From: atvincent at phxintl.com
Subject:Arab Academy to Exhibit at MESA/AATA

The Arab Academy offers unique inter-active multimedia on-line Arabic
language training program which has been developed under the leadership
of a group of Arabic teachers at the American University in Cairo.

There are classes for elementary/ middle, high school and a two year
university program. In addition , there is a track for Islamic studies
which is similar to the other programs but includes selections from the
sacred Islamic texts.

Phoenix International ,L.L.C., the North American exclusive
representative for the Arab Academy , will mount an exhibit of the
Academy programs at the MESA/AATA Meeting which will be held at the
Wardman Park Marriott Hotel Nov. 23-26. Dr. Sanaa Ghanem, President and
Dr. Mohamed Madkour, CEO, of the Arab Academy will be present to
demonstrate and discuss the programs.

All participants at the Meetings are invited to visit the exhibit to
familiarize themselves with these innovative on-line teaching materials
which are now being introduced into the United States.

All interested parties can obtain additional information from Phoenix
International at arabacademy at phxintl.com "

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