We combine the study of Arabic language with subjects and research into the diverse cultures of the Arab world. With an emphasis on real-life language use, we enable students of all skill levels to communicate effectively with native speakers.
Understanding and appreciating Arabic language, Arab cultures and heritage. We open doors to a wealth of cultural, artistic and social enquiry.
We combine the study of Arabic language with subjects and research into the diverse cultures of the Arab world. With an emphasis on real-life language use, we enable students of all skill levels to communicate effectively with native speakers.
Our advanced cultural units equip students with a nuanced understanding of contemporary Arab societies in light of their history and the political and economic role they play on the global stage today.
Arabic is the fifth most widely spoken language in the world. It is one of the official languages of the United Nations and the religious language of 1.5 billion Muslims, as well as millions of Christians and Jewish people.
Political and economic developments in the Arab world and parts of the Middle East have made understanding, speaking, reading and writing Arabic an increasingly valuable skill.
Our Research
We conduct research in these key areas:
If you wish to learn English at the University of Sydney, consider enrolling in an English course with CET. CET contributes to the University of Sydney's efforts to support international students through the provision of preparatory English language courses.
Our English teachers are highly qualified above and beyond the stringent standards of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA). CET is a fully accredited English school.
Arabic is spoken by about 450 million people and is the third most spoken language in Australia. It is the main language across the Middle East and North Africa, including Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia.
All Arabic courses are designed to develop your competency in reading, writing, speaking and listening. You won't feel shy or intimidated when you'll be visiting a Arabic speaking country or using your skills in real-life situations, as you will develop your confidence with native speakers
This continuing course is aimed at students who have recently completed the Arabic introduction course or have an equivalent level of language proficiency. The course will continue to build on basic grammatical and conversation skills.
Arabic language courses in regular evening classes are conducted in four 10-week terms per year. We have classes from beginner to advanced level. Each class has one 90-minute session per week unless indicated otherwise. The fee for our online Arabic evening classes is $359 per term.
Arabic ranks sixth in the world’s league table of languages, with an estimated 186 million native speakers.Arabic is spoken in 24 countries and is the official language of all the countries of northern Africa, the Arabian peninsula, and in much of the Middle East.
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