‘Abu-Ghazaleh Global’ Patronizes the English Language Olympia “ELO” 2023

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AMMAN – Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Global (TAG.Global) patronizes the English Language Olympia (ELO) 2023, which is organized by MASA for International Exams (MIE) for the eighth consecutive year. ELO is a multiregional company specialized in holding competitions, international testing, as well as in providing tailored English language education solutions.

TAG.Global’s patronage of the event underlines the importance of the Olympia and its positive impact on teaching English language to students, as more than 1500 participants from various educational institutions around the world are expected to take part in the event. 

HE Dr. Talal Abu-Ghazaleh, founder and Chairman of TAG.Global, expressed his happiness with this event, referring to its positive impact in improving participants' language skills, especially since the English language is recognized as the first language of communication, knowledge and work in the world.

For his part, Olympia General Manager, Dr. Majed Hamad, affirmed that the ELO is a very significant event in terms of teaching the English language, pointing out that it constitutes a direct motivation for participants to learn the language by non-traditional ways and to improve the main four skills (reading, writing, speaking and listening).

He added that the ELO provides the new participants with the opportunity of benefiting  from creative solutions that teach on the basis of proper scientific research methodology; thus qualifying them to serve their local communities. 

The English Language Olympia aims at enhancing communication among different cultures through one educational vision, in order to consolidate commonalities and promote creative and entrepreneurial thinking among participants by encouraging their English learning as a second language using creative methods. It has a significant role in integrating different cultures into one educational vision, targeting students aged (6-17) years in Jordan based on five main pillars including English language test, team work, project, theatrical performance and local community service.