Arabic Language (Written)

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Course Outline

A written Arabic language course focused on developing skills in reading, writing, and grammar, enabling learners to compose and understand formal and informal texts with accuracy.

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A written Arabic course equips managers with the ability to draft and comprehend official documents, reports, and correspondence in Arabic, enhancing their communication with Arabic-speaking stakeholders. This proficiency not only improves internal and external communications but also supports strategic decision- making and effective management in Arabic-speaking markets.

Benefits to Employees

  • Enhanced Communication: Ability to write and understand Arabic texts, improving interactions with Arabic-speaking clients and colleagues.
  • Improved Translation Skills: Ability to accurately translate documents, enhancing participants ability to work in bilingual or multilingual environments.
  • Professional Documentation: Proficiency in creating formal reports and correspondence in Arabic.
  • Cultural Insight: Better understanding of Arabic writing styles and formalities, enhancing overall cultural competence.

Benefits to your Business

  • Improved Documentation: Good quality, accurate Arabic documentation enhances professionalism and reduces misunderstandings.
  • Expanded Client Base: Ability to effectively communicate with Arabic-speaking clients through written materials opens new business opportunities.
  • Streamlined Operations: Better internal and external communication ensures smoother operations and fewer errors in written correspondence.
  • Competitive Edge: Demonstrating linguistic and cultural proficiency in written Arabic can differentiate the business from competitors in the market.

Key Learning Outcomes

  • Ability to compose clear and accurate written Arabic across various formats.
  • Understanding and applying Arabic grammar rules in written communication.
  • Ability to interpret and analyse Arabic texts effectively.
  • Insight into formal and informal writing styles and cultural nuances in Arabic communication.

Key Areas of Focus

  • Arabic Grammar: Understanding and applying rules for sentence structure and verb conjugations.
  • Vocabulary Development: Building a robust vocabulary for various writing contexts, including business and academic.
  • Writing Techniques: Learning how to structure and format different types of written documents, such as reports, letters, and essays.
  • Reading Comprehension: Analysing and interpreting written Arabic texts to enhance understanding and application.
  • Formal and Informal Styles: Mastering different writing styles suited for formal and informal contexts.
  • Cultural Context: Gaining insight into cultural norms and conventions that influence written communication in Arabic.