Demand for Arabic proficiency grows among KSA expatriates

Riyadh: Learning Arabic has become essential for expatriate employees seeking professional and social integration in Saudi Arabia. Prof. Saad Al-Qahtani, head of the educational programs sector at the King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language, confirmed plans to expand the scope of the “Wesal” program to include other Saudi cities, following the success of its first two courses. The program, designed for non-Arabic-speaking employees in both the government and private sectors, aims to enable effective communication.

Demand for Arabic proficiency grows among KSA expatriates
Riyadh: Learning Arabic has become essential for expatriate employees seeking professional and social integration in Saudi Arabia. Prof. Saad Al-Qahtani, head of the educational programs sector at the King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language, confirmed plans to expand the scope of the “Wesal” program to include other Saudi cities, following the success of its first two courses. The program, designed for non-Arabic-speaking employees in both the government and private sectors, aims to enable effective communication.

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