Enhance Your Arabic Skills with the Intermediate Language Course at BCIS

BCIS invites learners to join its Intermediate Arabic Language Course this November and further develop both linguistic skills and cultural understanding.

Designed for students who have a foundational knowledge of Arabic, this course focuses on improving conversational fluency, reading comprehension, writing skills, and cultural awareness. Participants will engage in interactive lessons that make learning practical and enjoyable, helping them gain confidence in using the language in real-life contexts.

The course is conducted online every Sunday via Zoom, providing the flexibility to learn from the comfort of your home. Spanning five months, it offers a structured and consistent approach to language development, ensuring steady progress.

Embark on your journey to mastering Arabic and experience the richness of the language and culture with BCIS this November!

For more information or to register, interested learners can contact BCIS at 071 797 0270 or 011 267 6980, or visit bcis.edu.lk.

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