ARABIC LANGUAGE COURSES IN LONDON AND ACROSS THE UK
Business Arabic Courses - General Arabic Courses
London Languages specialises in corporate and private client language courses. We can organise Arabic language lessons at your office or your home to make it as convenient as possible for you to develop your Arabic language skills. To ensure that your Arabic training course is perfectly suited to your level and learning objectives we first carry out a needs analysis and level assessment. We then send you a proposal and booking form to confirm all the arrangements for your Arabic course.
The courses below can be sponsored by your employer or paid for privately.
BUSINESS ARABIC LANGUAGE COURSES
Business Arabic language courses are designed to help you communicate more comfortably and professionally in your contact with Arabic speaking clients and colleagues. The course content and focus are adapted for your level and needs, ranging from coping with general day-to-day situations when on a business trip to improving accuracy and fluency for telephone calls and business meetings.
ARABIC LESSONS FOR RELOCATION TO AN ARABIC SPEAKING COUNTRY
Pre-transfer training in Arabic is designed to help you and your family prepare for a move to a Arabic speaking region. For beginners in Arabic the course will provide you with sufficient language skills to cope with day-to-day situations when you arrive. For those with previous knowledge of Arabic, you will expand your vocabulary to cover a wide range of social and business situations. The lessons will also provide first-hand information on Arabic culture, the geography of the region, local customs, business etiquette, etc.
GENERAL ARABIC COURSES FOR INDIVIDUALS AND SMALL GROUPS
Our General Arabic courses are designed to help you communicate more easily when visiting a Arabic speaking region or when meeting family and friends. The course content focuses on the situations you will encounter in a social context (travelling, ordering food and drink, making purchases, talking about your family, etc.).
Find out more about organising a course, the course format, our tutors, your level.
هل تتكلم العربية؟ hal tatakallam al - arabiya?
Arabic is the first language of around 280 million people in the world, with most native speakers living in the Middle East and North Africa. Another 250 million people speak Arabic as a second language.
Arabic has many different, geographically distributed spoken varieties, some of which are mutually unintelligible. Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is the language used in most current, printed Arabic publications, spoken by the Arabic media across North Africa and the Middle East, and understood by most educated Arabic speakers.
Arabic is a Central Semitic language, thus related to other Semitic languages such as Hebrew.