King Salman Academy Introduces Specialized Media Track for Non-Native Arabic Speakers

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Riyadh: The King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language (KSGAAL) has launched a media track within its Language Immersion Program in Riyadh. This initiative is part of the academy's ongoing efforts to create educational programs for non-native Arabic speakers and to boost the presence of Arabic in specialized professional fields.

According to Saudi Press Agency, the eight-week program includes 14 trainees from nine different countries and is specifically designed to allow participants to practice Arabic in realistic, interactive situations that reflect the local culture. The curriculum is comprehensive, featuring educational modules, practical activities, and field trips.

KSGAAL Secretary-General Dr. Abdullah Al-Washmi emphasized that the media track introduces a new model for teaching Arabic within a practical, professional framework. This initiative underscores the academy's commitment to developing programs that support the Arabic language in specialized fields.