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Arabic Language and Presentation Workshop for TV Presenters Overview

Enhancing Modern Standard Arabic skills and professional presentation abilities for news anchors, with a focus on articulation, grammar rules, different presentation styles, and handling mistakes.


Level Objectives

Boosting self-confidence during news presentations Improving articulation and presentation performance Developing the ability to handle pressure during live broadcasts Acquiring advanced linguistic and technical skills in news presentation

Informations :

Start February 8th Certification
20 hr Exam
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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is there a specific age requirement for application?
Applicants must be over 18 years old
2. Who can enroll in the media academy?
The academy is open to aspiring media professionals, students interested in media careers, and individuals looking to enhance their skills in media-related fields.
3. Where is the training location?
The academy is equipped at the highest level for practical training, with halls, studios, and specialized teams for scientific training within the National Training Academy in Sheikh Zayed City.
4. How can I apply to the United Media Academy?
Interested individuals can typically apply online through the academy's website, submitting required documents and completing any necessary entrance exams or interviews.
5. Can international students apply?
Yes, international students are welcome to apply, subject to visa requirements and any additional admission criteria specified by the academy.
6. Do the academy's programs guarantee a job at United Media Services?
No, employment is not guaranteed. However, being a graduate of United Media Academy is a solid step towards achieving your goal and realizing your dream of joining us.
7. In case of rejection after the placement test, can I resend the application for enrolment?
You can do so after 3 months from the date of sending the email informing you of not passing the test.