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KSGAAL Closes Registration for Third Edition of Abjad Arabic Language Teaching Center

The King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language (KSGAAL) has announced that registration for the third edition of the Abjad Center for Teaching the Arabic Language for non-native speakers closed on February 15.

 This phase saw significant interest from applicants eager to join the program, which offers a comprehensive educational experience designed to help non-native Arabic speakers learn the language. The program follows an advanced academic methodology that adheres to international standards in language teaching.

 KSGAAL stated that the next phase will involve reviewing applicants' submissions and completing the admission procedures in accordance with the approved academic standards. Communication with accepted candidates will be made via email and mobile messages, providing them with all the academic details and necessary instructions before the program begins.

 The in-person classes are scheduled to begin on September 1, 2025, as part of a comprehensive program that enables students to learn Arabic in a motivating educational environment and provides opportunities for interaction with native speakers.

 The Abjad Center administration explained that the program was successful in previous editions, with more than 256 students from over 40 countries, adding that the new edition builds on the success of the previous ones, which reflects the growing demand for Arabic language programs for non-native speakers.

 The center highlighted its curriculum, which is based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), featuring intensive educational levels that focus on key language skills: reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Additionally, the program includes cultural activities that enrich the learning experience.

 The center is one of the academy's initiatives aimed at promoting the global spread of the Arabic language and enabling non-native speakers to master and use it effectively. It is aligned with Saudi Vision 2030, supporting educational programs that expand the reach of Arabic language education and enhance its presence on the global stage.

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