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Arabic III (211-3-20)

Instructors

Fatima Zehra Khan
8474671637
Crowe Hall 4-111

Meeting Info

Kresge Centennial Hall 2-329: Mon, Wed, Fri 5:00PM - 6:10PM

Overview of class

This is an intermediate intermediate level course in which students will continue to advance their proficiency in Arabic language and learn more about the culture and people of the Middle East. The course continues to follow the integrated approach, which successfully teaches the complexities of the Arabic sociolinguistic and diglossic situation and prepares students fully for the realities of the Arabic world. The course will enhance learners' ability to read, write, understand, and discuss challenging authentic Arabic texts from different sources. This quarter will discuss marriage, religion, festivals and celebrations, and women.

Registration Requirements

Arabic 211-2 with a C- or equivalent; or instructor's consent.

Learning Objectives

Students completing the three-class sequence of Arabic 211 will be able to easily comprehend texts on more familiar topics and recognize main ideas from different authentic material. Students will also have learned enough vocabulary and idioms in MSA to hold conversations with native Arabic speakers on familiar topics and discuss basic cultural ideas. Improved clarity and intonation will be clearly noticeable in students' pronunciation.

Teaching Method

This is a highly interactive class, focusing on developing reading, writing and speaking skills in MSA. Special emphasis will be placed on listening skills as well as developing conversational skills through small interactive group work designed to increase accuracy and fluency. Advanced challenging grammar discussions in class will lead to a more nuanced understanding of the Arabic language. Students will be taught to develop techniques for thinking in Arabic, which will be reflected in increased fluency in writing.

Evaluation Method

Homework assignments based on weekly readings and class participation, presentations, several quizzes, writing projects, two midterm exams, and a final term writing paper.

Class Materials (Required)

Arabiyyat al-Naas (Part Two): An Intermediate Course in Arabic. Younes; Al-Masri. (2014) Publisher: Routledge. Print ISBN: 9780415509084, eText ISBN: 9781136446511.

Class Notes

This class is taught in Arabic and students will be mainly communicating using Arabic language.