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ARAB2012 Intermediate Arabic B

Later Year Course

Offered By Centre for Arab & Islamic Studies
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Arabic
Offered in Second Semester, 2009 and Second Semester, 2010
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course continues the work undertaken in Intermediate Arabic A and introduces students to more advanced texts in Arabic. This course includes a more detailed presentation of functions of the language; oral and aural practice; syntax and morphology; reading of texts and writing compositions. In this course, students will learn to interact and express themselves in spoken Arabic, both in formal and informal situations.

Indicative Assessment Homework (5%), language lab (10%), quizzes (10%), attendance and class participation (5%), report and presentation (10%), mid-semester exam (oral 5% and written 15%), final exam (oral 10% and written 30%).
Workload

Four class hours and one hour of autonomous work in the language laboratory per week

Areas of Interest Arab and Islamic Studies
Requisite Statement

ARAB2011 (Intermediate Arabic A)

Incompatibility

SWAA2006 Contemporary Arabic Literature B, Contemporary Arabic Literature B ARAB2006.

Prescribed Texts

Alosh, M., Ahlan wa Sahlan, Functional Modern Standard Arabic for Beginners, New Haven; London: Yale University Press, 2000.

Majors/Specialisations Arabic and Asian Language Major (Arabic)
Academic Contact Dr Ali Yunis Aldahesh

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