Meet at Mahon public Library - 1306 9th St. Anyone can join! Children and adults are welcome too.
Why study Arabic?
- Arabic is the 4th most spoken native language in the world. About 313 million people in 25 countries speak the language
- Knowledge of Arabic and Arabic culture provides advantages in career fields such as diplomacy, intelligence, business, engineering, international development, and academia.
- Arabic speakers are in high demand for unique government jobs. The U.S. State Department identifies Arabic as a “critical language” and as a language of “strategic importance”.
- Opens doors for diversified business opportunities in the Arab world ·
- Employment opportunities with government agencies, international organization, and NGOs ·
- Many scholarships and grants offered to students · Arabic sets you apart from competition ·
Learning about Middle-Eastern culture will give you the unique opportunity to learn about the rich culture and history.
For more questions: Contact Rula Al-hmoud Rula.al-hmoud@ttu.edu