Arabic-L:PEDA:Sultan Qaboos College for Teaching Arabic to Non-Native Speakers

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1) Subject: Sultan Qaboos College for Teaching Arabic Language to Non-Native
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Date: 03 Feb 2014
From: Samia Montasser <montasser at un.org>
Subject: Sultan Qaboos College for Teaching Arabic Language to Non-Native
Speakers

Dear Colleagues,
Would like to inform you of this new college specialised in teaching
Arabic as a foreign language, that might be of interest to your students.
I had one of the teachers and her assistant visiting the UN Arabic
Language Programme yesterday, promoting the program.
They met with the students did a presentation accompanied with a slide
show about Oman and the college. Many students are interested in going
there.

  Sultan Qaboos College for Teaching Arabic Language to Non-Native
Speakers

The college is located in Manah in the interior of Oman. It is indeed the
perfect place for learning Arabic as it maintains its original Omani
character in terms of language, traditions and lifestyle. Manah is
surrounded by many historical and natural tourist destinations.

http://sqca.edu.om/
Salaam and all the best,

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