
Cultural Centre Hosts Three Diplomats Weekly
Doha: The Arabic language courses for non-native speakers, organized by Sheikh Abdullah bin Zaid Al Mahmoud Islamic Cultural Centre, continue to serve members of the diplomatic corps. Currently, diplomats from Senegal, Singapore, and Colombia are benefiting from weekly Arabic lessons at the Centre.
The Centre has a strong record of offering Arabic courses tailored specifically for diplomatic missions from various regions, particularly Latin America and Africa.
These courses have seen wide participation and consistent demand due to the quality of the curriculum, the expertise of the instructors, and the practical nature of the sessions, which include engaging dialogues and interactive lessons.
This approach ensures learners gain proficiency in the four essential language skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing.
The diversity of participating diplomats highlights the curriculum's flexibility and cultural sensitivity, showcasing its effectiveness in meeting the needs of learners from various national and cultural backgrounds.

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