The English language course, conducted in cooperation with the British Council - Amman, concluded today, Thursday, at the Naval Training Center, in the presence of the Commander of the Royal Naval Force and the British Defense Attaché to the Kingdom.The six-week course aimed at developing participants’ English language skills and providing them with the essential competencies and knowledge that contribute to enhancing their professional and academic performance, in line with their respective language levels.The British Defence Attaché emphasized that mastering the English language serves as a strategic bridge for intercultural communication and a key gateway to global educational and professional development opportunities. He noted that language is not merely a linguistic skill, but a vital tool for keeping pace with contemporary global changes, expressing his appreciation for the ongoing partnership between the United Kingdom and Jordan in military training and education, which contributes to preparing personnel capable of engaging with modern international requirements.It is worth noting that this is the third course of its kind to be held at the Naval Training Center in cooperation with the British Council - Amman, as part of the current training cooperation and exchange between the two sides.
The English language course, conducted in cooperation with the British Council - Amman, concluded today, Thursday, at the Naval Training Center, in the presence of the Commander of the Royal Naval Force and the British Defense Attaché to the Kingdom.
The six-week course aimed at developing participants’ English language skills and providing them with the essential competencies and knowledge that contribute to enhancing their professional and academic performance, in line with their respective language levels.
The British Defence Attaché emphasized that mastering the English language serves as a strategic bridge for intercultural communication and a key gateway to global educational and professional development opportunities. He noted that language is not merely a linguistic skill, but a vital tool for keeping pace with contemporary global changes, expressing his appreciation for the ongoing partnership between the United Kingdom and Jordan in military training and education, which contributes to preparing personnel capable of engaging with modern international requirements.
It is worth noting that this is the third course of its kind to be held at the Naval Training Center in cooperation with the British Council - Amman, as part of the current training cooperation and exchange between the two sides.