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Aldiwan Center Garden City
Accreditation and Recognition
Aldiwan Center Garden City is approved by Fulbright Program, Department of State, USA, many universities and colleges in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia , and is officially accredited by the Egyptian Ministry of Education, Nasr City-East (Cairo) Administration.
Courses and certificates of Aldiwan Center Garden City have been credited for by many top universities in many countries cluding: James Madison University ( Virginia, USA ), Duke University, Harvard, and others.
Aldiwan Center Advantage
You will then get credit for your Arabic study from your university, and a certificate from Aldiwan Center Garden City in Cairo at the same time.

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American Specialist:
"The need for Arabic language speakers will rise in job market"
"Learning Japanese will get you a job, while if you're interested in a governmental or international work and you speak Arabic, then you will be a star no doubt!" Said David Edwards, Executive Manager of the National Council for Languages and International Studies.
The need for Arabic language speakers will rise in job market tens of times. Edwards added.
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Special Group Discounts for 2008 Aldiwan Center Garden City is offering a special discount to all new students until 31 December 2008.
20% discount is available for any group, either sponsored by their employer or not.
Apply now, seats fill quickly!
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Arabic on Top 10 Most Studied Languages List
in American Colleges According to a comprehensive survey, released by the Modern Language Association of America (MLA) and funded by the United States Department of Education, language enrollments rise 13% from 2002; Arabic, up 127%,hits #10 on the most studied list. The more than doubling of Arabic enrollments moved the Middle Eastern language onto the top 10 most studied list for the first time. The number of institutions of higher learning offering Arabic has nearly doubled since the last survey, from 264 in 2002 to 466 Arabic programs offered in 2006.
“This significant growth in language study, and the diversity of languages being studied, is very good news for education in the United States,” said Rosemary G. Feal, executive director of the MLA. “Students increasingly see their futures taking place in a multilingual world, and they want language preparation to help them function in that world. Students recognize that having the ability to function across cultures and languages is an enormous advantage.” Source: Modern Language Association of America |

Group Course
French group with thier sponsor Dr. Najate
(her young kid with her), 2007. . |


"For me, It came to my knowledge that those teachers are the most qualified in teaching Arabic as a foreign language."
Nemoto ( Fusha Course), Japan .
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"I have had a wonderful experience here at Al-Diwan. I have found it to be a very organized and well-run center. Mr. Gamal was an outstanding Fusha teacher. I am very happy with what I have learned in 100 hours."
Michael Fournie ( Fusha Course), USA
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I enjoyed studying with a personal teacher who was helpful, knowledgeable and patient, it made the process of learning so much easier and enjoyable. I always looked forward to coming to class.
Adam Sitte ( Tajwid Course), USA
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