The Military Language Institute ended its Intermediate and Basic English language and foreign language courses, in the presence of the Director of Military Training, the Commander of the Institute, and several officers of the Armed Forces and the American side from the Joint Training Center. The 22-week courses, comprising 670 training hours, were tailored to the students' language proficiency and intended to enhance and expand their language abilities while introducing them to foreign cultures. Notably, these intense courses, along with a variety of qualifying English language courses, translation courses, and foreign language courses including French, Turkish, Spanish, Chinese, German, and Hebrew, apart from non-native speakers' Arabic language courses are offered at the Language Institute, which was founded in 1968.
The Military Language Institute ended its Intermediate and Basic English language and foreign language courses, in the presence of the Director of Military Training, the Commander of the Institute, and several officers of the Armed Forces and the American side from the Joint Training Center.
The 22-week courses, comprising 670 training hours, were tailored to the students' language proficiency and intended to enhance and expand their language abilities while introducing them to foreign cultures.
Notably, these intense courses, along with a variety of qualifying English language courses, translation courses, and foreign language courses including French, Turkish, Spanish, Chinese, German, and Hebrew, apart from non-native speakers' Arabic language courses are offered at the Language Institute, which was founded in 1968.