06 Feb Enhance Your Arabic Language Learning Experience with Eton Institute’s New Edition Course Books

 

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Enhance Your Arabic Language Learning Experience with Eton Institute’s New Edition Course Books

Eton Institute is proud to announce the release of its first edition kalimaat conversation book and the third edition of khuTuwaat student book, providing a complete Arabic language learning experience, addressing the needs of learners.

Dubai, 6th February 2015 â€“ Eton Institute, the UAE’s largest language school and professional development training provider, released two new editions of its Arabic language books. Developed by a team of experienced and qualified Arabic Instructors at the Institute, kalimaat (conversation book) and khuTuwaat (student book) provide all the tools necessary to learn Arabic with natural ease.

kalimaat, a first edition Arabic conversation book focuses on speaking and listening aspect of Arabic language.  This easy to use book features an extensive range of dialogues, pronunciation guides and rich collection of images, to enhance the practice and understanding of the Arabic language that will help students converse in every day practical situations such as greetings, timings, countries & nationalities, numbers as well as maintaining conversations in public and professional settings.

khuTuwaat student book is now in its third edition and covers all aspects of Arabic learning from listening & speaking to reading and writing. This course material is suitable for starter level Arabic learners and covers basic words, phrases and grammar corresponding to the internationally recognized A1 level of the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference) for Languages. This third edition book provides more visual aids and images for better understanding, coupled with puzzle games, crosswords and lifestyle drawings. khuTuwaat student book follows the Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), the most common form of spoken Arabic used throughout the Middle East.

“After months of hardwork and unparalled effort by our Arabic teachers, we are delighted to announce the launch of our Arabic conversational book ‘kalimaat’ and the revised edition of the khuTuwaat student book which our learners  will find very useful when learning the Arabic language,†commented Santhosh Padmanabhan, Publishing Officer at Eton Institute. “Although Arabic is the first language in the region, quality learning material which is also easy to follow and understand is very rare and both kalimaat and khuTuwaat fill this gap in the market and serve as the ultimate Arabic learning companion,†he added.

For more details and order inquiries, call 800 ETON (3866) to speak with an advisor.

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About Eton Institute:

Eton Institute is globally recognized as a leader in learning and development solutions, offering Professional Development Training, courses in over 100 Languages, Teacher Training and Computer Training internationally throughout the Middle East and the Americas, with a partner company in Europe. With a dedicated team of professionals developing highly customized programs, Eton Institute features the most sought after training methodologies and techniques, and is proud to be associated with top international thinkers to successfully provide organizational change for over 2000 clients globally.It offers flexible timings and uniquely tailored courses to suit the learner’s needs. All training is facilitated by highly qualified and experienced instructors, teaching practical skills while maintaining competitive prices for individuals and businesses.

Eton Institute is an Approved Center for the delivery of Cambridge Exams and City and Guilds business qualifications. Additionally all language courses offered by Eton Institute are EAQUALS-accredited and meet Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) standards set by Council of Europe.

 

For additional information please contact:         
Manon Hazell
PR & Marketing Executive
Eton Institute
Ph: +971 4 4386 809
manon.hazell@etoninstitute.com

 

 

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