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ARA 201 - Intermediate Arabic I |
This is a continuation of ARA 102. Emphasis is placed on reading authentic Arabic materials and communicative competence. There will be a focus on the meaining of sentences rather than words, which would enable the students to read and speak with more fluency and better comprehension. Students will not only engage in studying authentic Arabic materials (written, audio, and/or video, official forms, etc.), but are also required to evaluate them for others. They will also be guided to function in specific situations where they have to use only the target language to commmunicate their ideas and then write about them. Additionally, they will be exposed to some particular aspects of the cultures, cutstoms, literary traditions and other artistic expressions of the Arabic-speaking world.
3.000 Credit hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Lecture/Lab, Independent Study, Seminar Foreign Language Department Course Attributes: Tuition Arts and Sciences |