Arabic-L:PEDA:Online Speaking Courses (MSA & Colloquial)
Dilworth Parkinson
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Thu Dec 15 16:38:33 UTC 2005
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Date: 15 Dec 2005
From:sanaa at arabacademy.com
Subject:Online Speaking Courses (MSA & Colloquial)
The Arab Academy now offers online Speaking courses in Modern
Standard Arabic and Colloquial Arabic. Those courses provide the
student with an opportunity to chat in real time with native Arabic
speakers, who are teachers of Arabic. Daily sessions of 50 minutes (4
days a week) for one to one speaking sessions are given. While the
learner may use this time to chat on any topic, it is possible to use
part of it to discuss the Arabic courses that he/she is currently
registered in. The teachers will be talking to you in modern standard
Arabic or colloquial Arabic (depending on the course you are
registered in) and will help you improve your oral communicative skills.
For more information and registration, visit:
http://www.arabacademy.com/register/speaking
For a full course listing of Arab Academy's courses, visit:
http://www.arabacademy.com/register/u
This is a wonderful opportunity for students of Arabic who wish to
improve their oral commuicative skills. I hope that teachers of
Arabic would make their students aware of it.
Best regards,
Sanaa Ghanem,
President, Arab Academy,
3 Alif Al-Nabataat Street, Garden City,
Cairo, Egypt
Tel.: +2 012 218 0305
Web Contact: http://www.arabacademy.com/contact_e.htm
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