What does DLIFLC stand for?
Welcome to the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center! DLIFLC is regarded as one of the finest schools for foreign language instruction in the nation.
How do I get into DLIFLC?
A: To be able to study at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center you must be either in the armed services, already employed by the federal government or be working for a law enforcement agency. The institute is situated on the Presidio of Monterey, (POM), California.
Does DLI teach Japanese?
As of 2015, a number of languages are taught at the DLIFLC including Afrikaans in Washington, DC and the following in Monterey: Modern Standard Arabic, Arabic – Egyptian, Arabic – Levantine, Arabic – Iraqi, Chinese (Mandarin), French, German, Hebrew, Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Pashto, Persian, Portuguese.
Can Army officers go to language school?
Matthews is right that the majority of DLI students are enlisted folks who are being trained as interpreters (in the Navy we call them CTIs). Officers who go through DLI are generally foreign area officers (FAOs), and mostly Army since the Army is the only service that has a real FAO branch.
Is Rosetta Stone Free for military?
Rosetta Stone is a language learning software that allows you to learn a new language from the comfort of your own home. Currently Rosetta Stone is allowing the military to use their online software for free. This is an offer no one should pass up.
Can civilians take the Dlab?
DoD civilians and contractors are authorized to take the DLAB and DLPT. The DLAB is required for language training and the DLPT is the measure of language proficiency and is authorized when proficiency is job required.
How many students go to DLIFLC?
approximately 3,500 students
Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center The institute offers foreign language instruction in more than two dozen languages to approximately 3,500 students on a schedule that extends throughout the year.