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Why study Arabic?
Code | Course Title | Unit |
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ARAB1000 | Arabic I | 3 |
ARBA2000 | Arabic II | 3 |
ARAB2050 | Arabic I & II | 6 |
ARAB2001 | Arabic III | 3 |
ARAB3000 | Arabic IV | 3 |
ARAB3050 | Arabic III & IV | 6 |
ARAB1000 Arabic I (Course Outline) This course invites students without prior knowledge of Arabic to explore the basic features of Modern Standard Arabic. Students will receive intensive practice in spoken and written Arabic through interactive class work and homework. They will become familiar with the basic concepts of Arabic grammar and learn how to interact in some simple everyday situations.
ARAB2000 Arabic II (Course Outline) This course invites students with knowledge of some basic Arabic vocabularies and grammars to further explore the basis of Modern Standard Arabic. Students will receive intensive practice in spoken and written Arabic through interactive class work and homework. They will acquire more proficiency of basic Arabic language in dealing with some common occasions in daily life.
ARAB2050 Arabic I & II This course invites students without prior knowledge of Arabic to explore the basic features of Modern Standard Arabic. Students will receive intensive practice in spoken and written Arabic through interactive class work and homework. In Arabic I, they will become familiar with the basic concepts of Arabic grammar and learn how to interact in some simple everyday situations. In Arabic II, they will acquire more proficiency of basic Arabic language in dealing with some common occasions in daily life.
ARAB2001 Arabic III This course aims to further enhance students’ communication skills in the four language domains listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students are expected to communicate confidently in a wider range of social interactions including more formal situations and simple professional contexts as well as reporting past events and sharing experience. At the end of this course, students will have completed a proficiency level comparable to level A1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
ARAB3000 Arabic IV This course aims at increasing students’ communicative fluency in oral and written Arabic. Using a variety of classroom activities and multimedia, students will build up their competence in the four language domains listening, speaking, reading and writing. Through intensive practice, they will be able to communicate in a wide range of social situations with the appropriate awareness of the pragmatic rules involved. Students will receive guidance in the process of composing longer texts displaying a range of registers and styles relating to past, present and future events.
ARAB3050 Arabic III & IV This is a summer intensive Arabic language course, covering the full syllabus of ARAB2001 and 3000.