Arabic school training courses in Austin, TX.
An index of public, in-house or online Arabic training programs in Austin
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Arabic school training courses in Austin, TX (public, in-house or online)



First-Year Arabic II

School: University of Texas at Austin
Venue: Austin
Tel.: (512) 471-2900

Not open to native speakers of Arabic. Continuation of Arabic 506.

Official Website: http://www.utexas.edu
Arabic
Format: Online

School: Berlitz in Washington
Venue: Washington
Tel.: 202.775.5863

Berlitz in Washington, DC offers personalized language learning with real results!
Whether you’re a professional who needs to learn language for career advancement, or you’re an adventurous traveler, our Language Center in the nation’s capitol, offers a relaxed and comfortable place to learn your new language. Discover how effective the renowned Berlitz Method® is, and how quickly you will start speaking your new language and achieving your goals. Everyone, from students to international exec...

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Arabic
Format: On-site

School: Language Trainers
Venue: Old Tappan
Tel.: 1-289-272-0100

Arabic Classes with native Arabic Tutors
The language of most of the Middle East and large areas of North Africa, Arabic is the most employed Semitic language in the world. 280 million people speak the language natively and another 250 million as a secondary language. Interestingly, most educated Arabic speakers will learn Classical Arabic (the literary Arabic form) as well as their regional dialect, and will switch between the two depending on who they’re talking to. The upshot of this...

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Arabic
Format: On-site

School: Delaware Technical & Community College Stanton/Wilmington Campus
Venue: Newark, Wilmington
Tel.: (302) 283-3100

Arabic is the language of the religion of Islam, and is also spoken as a native language by over 250 million people worldwide. Arabic script is used in a variety of non-Arabic languages, including Urdu, Punjabi, Kurdish and Farsi. This course focuses on the 28 letters of the Arabic alphabet. Students will learn to read, write, and pronounce these letters while building essential vocabulary for beginner’s conversation.

Official Website: http://www.dtcc.edu/

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