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Saudi Initiative to Expand Arabic Language Learning Launches in Spain

Saudi Initiative to Expand Arabic Language Learning Launches in Spain

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Already successfully implemented in Uzbekistan, Indonesia, China, India, France, Brazil, Thailand, and Malaysia, this initiative is now making its Spanish debut.
The King Salman Global Academy for the Arabic Language is set to launch the Arabic Language Month program in Spain this April, marking a significant step in the global promotion and development of the Arabic language. This initiative, reported by the Saudi Press Agency, aims to deepen academic and educational connections between Saudi Arabia and international institutions, with Spain serving as the latest host for this comprehensive event.
Throughout the month, a range of activities will take place, including an exhibition, seminars, training courses, linguistic proficiency tests, and student competitions. These events are organized in collaboration with leading Spanish universities and academic institutions, underlining the strong academic ties between the two countries.
This program forms part of the King Salman Global Academy's broader mission to advance Arabic language curricula and enhance its global standing. The initiative has already been successfully implemented in various countries such as Uzbekistan, Indonesia, China, India, France, Brazil, Thailand, and Malaysia.
By fostering international partnerships, the program aims to increase the accessibility and reach of the Arabic language globally, while also promoting cultural understanding and exchange.

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