Eton Institute is celebrating UAE Flag Day by offering free daily Emirati Arabic words and phrases on Social Media and Whatsapp, as part of its Social Learning campaign to promote the national language. Dubai, 3 November 2015 Learning Emirati Arabic as a UAE resident is a great advantage for employability, career advancement and to socialize with native speakers. According to Bayt.com, 51% of employers across the UAE state that knowledge of Arabic is one of the most important skills to secure a job.Eton Institute, a leading international language & professional development training provider, launched its Social Learning campaign with short lessons in Emirati Arabic to promote the national language and love for the country in commemoration of the UAE Flag Day and 44th National Day. Social Learning, a new method of language learning, provides common words & phrases in Emirati Arabic on Whatsapp and social media platforms. The campaign will run until 2nd December 2015. The UAE’s community of learners welcomed the campaign with warm appreciation. This shows how interested and willing people are to learn the language, especially when it is delivered in an exciting way that suits their lifestyle, commented Manon Hazell, Marketing Manager at Eton Institute. In order to subscribe on Whatsapp, users simply add Eton Institute (+971 55 566 1483) to their contact list and send a message with their name to receive the daily Emirati Arabic word or phrase. Users can also follow Eton Institute’s social media pages and see their daily Emirati Arabic language treat on their news feed. In celebration of today’s UAE Flag Day and National Day in December, the Emirati Social Learning campaign does not just teach a language, it also highlights the spirit of nationalism of UAE residents and provides valuable insights on the Emirati culture. Arabic is our most downloaded language in Langu.ag, our new innovative multi-language learning app launched in October, showing the popularity of this wonderful language,” she added. For more information about Eton Institute’s Social Learning, visit www.middleeast.etoninstitute.com. *END* |
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