Eton Institute, for the 5th successive year announced the Summer Super Intensive Arabic & English courses that enable Dubai residents and visitors to boost their language skills in 3 weeks, and progress up to 3 months. These accelerated immersion courses are immensely popular with young adults within the GCC, wanting to learn English or Arabic language in the shortest time and spending their summer holidays wisely.
Dr. Eli Abi Rached, Director of Eton Institute commented: "Learning a new language and developing your skills is a great way to spend the summer indoors constructively. The summer courses not only teach you a foreign language but also provide a complete experience, surrounding you with the target language. It's amazing how much you can learn and how quickly you progress through this proven approach."
The 60 hour Super Intensive courses in English and Arabic are conducted every year during the summer months of June, July and August, with the first session being scheduled from 20 June till 08 July this year. These immersion courses involve 4 hours of interactive learning in a group setting, daily, from Sunday to Thursday, over 3 weeks, with the option of convenient morning, afternoon or evening timings. Accommodation packages and visa assistance are also available for those wishing to travel to Dubai for these immersion language courses.
In addition, the Institute is also offering intensive courses for French and Spanish language, where learners will complete 30 hours over 3 weeks with 2 hour classes, daily. These intensive courses are conducted in small groups, with no more than 5 students per class, to facilitate personalized attention in a group setting.
Children may also use their time off school learning a new language while having fun and interacting with other multilingual children at Eton Institute's Kids Summer Language Activity classes. These uniquely tailored programmes, offered in different levels and age-groups, are conducted for 7 essential languages namely, English, Arabic, French, Spanish, German, Italian and, for the first time ever, American Sign Language.