Colonel Hassan Haidar Al-Maayta, Commandant of the Language
Institute, inaugurated today the English and Foreign Languages courses for the
second half of 2024 at the Military Language Institute.
In his opening speech, Colonel Hassan Haidar Al-Maayta
highlighted the vital role of the Military Language Institute in enhancing the
language education process within our armed forces. He emphasized that learning
languages not only improves personal skills but also develops professional
abilities and facilitates communication and cooperation in both office and
field military environments, as well as with brotherly and friendly armies.
He added that, in the rapidly changing world, knowledge of
foreign languages has become an urgent necessity that cannot be ignored. The
ability to communicate in multiple languages opens broad opportunities for
interaction with different cultures and expanding international relationships.
Furthermore, these courses enrich students' knowledge and enhance their
competitiveness.
The English courses included three levels: Basic, Intermediate,
and Advanced, allowing students to develop their skills progressively. The
Foreign Languages section offered courses in German, Spanish, Turkish, Chinese,
French, and Hebrew, enhancing the linguistic diversity of the learners.
The Commandant of the Language Institute stated, "The
teachers at the Military Language Institute possess a high level of excellence
and experience, combining academic competence with the ability to deliver
effective and impactful instruction. We are committed to providing an ideal
learning environment to ensure the best outcomes for the students.
"The Military Language Institute aims to equip its members
with the necessary linguistic tools to face modern challenges and contribute
effectively to achieving the goals of our armed forces.