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Eton Institute celebrates its 13th Anniversary by offering UAE residents a chance to expand their horizons with languages and more!

Dubai, 26th February 2019 – With thousands of successful learners over a span of 13 years, Eton Institute has become the preferred choice of language students in the UAE. Conveniently located in Knowledge Park and twofour54, the institute resides in two of the most global cities of the Middle East; Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

Eton Institute’s key beliefs comprise of promoting the importance of languages, communication, and culture with interactive and student-centered learning. The organization provides borderless communication opportunities through its courses while celebrating the world’s cultural and linguistic diversity.

In celebration of their 13th Year Anniversary on 7th March 2019, Eton Institute will be offering learners 10-50% discount on 160+ languages, exam preparation, and teacher training courses, available at the institute and online.

Romina Mahtani, CEO at Eton Institute, commented, “We are very excited to celebrate our 13th Year Anniversary with our learners! Our company’s mission is to provide individuals with opportunities that help them grow and excel on a personal as well as a professional front; a feat that can be achieved through  effective communication and diminishing language barriers.”

To learn more about Eton Institute’s 13 Year Anniversary Sale, visit:

 https://bit.ly/2StGwTS

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