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What do our graduates do? Podcasts!

The School for Peace Posted on 15/06/2023 by Moran Barir23/06/2023

 

► Sirtak hosts Somow Younis (Arabic)

Somow Younis, a graduate of our Lawyers Program, was a guest on the podcast of Khouloud Ayuti and Saja Kabha “Sirtak” (“Your Resume”) podcast. She shared there the story of her personal and business development, from her first arrival at Tel Aviv University and the struggles that it summoned her, and how from there she built her career with her own hands, including moving from the world of law to the world of high tech.

To listen to the episode on Spotify

To listen to the episode on Apple Podcast

 

► Arabic in Context – Spoken Arabic Podcast (English)

The Spoken Arabic podcast ‘Arabic In Context’ deals with central issues in the process of learning spoken Arabic, with an emphasis on useful day-to-day phrases. The podcast is mainly intended for students who are in the first stages of learning, although students who are at a more advanced level might also find value in the podcast episodes. The podcast was created by Ishmael Ben-Israel, our graduate from the Facilitators Program, and the CEO of the Lingolearn Online Language School. He also presents the podcast alongside Nida Basoul.

For all episodes of the podcast

 

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