AP/ARB2010 6.0 A: Intermediate Arabic (Heritage Students)
Offered by: ARB
Session
Fall 2022
Status
Cancelled: Section
Term
Y
Format
LGCL
Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite
Designed for students with knowledge of spoken and/or written Arabic exceeding that of a student who took the Introduction course for beginners. Students in this course will have taken the Introduction for Advanced Beginners or will have equivalent knowledge of the language. This course focuses on developing proficiency in reading, writing, listening and speaking the standard Arabic language. By its end, students are expected to be able to read and understand long texts, from a variety of genres of Arabic and translate them from Arabic into English, and vice versa. Prerequisites: AP/ARB 1010 6.00 or equivalent competence. Course credit exclusion: AP/ARB 2000 6.00. Open to: Native speakers of Arabic dialects with no formal training in the Modern Standard Arabic, and readers of the Qur'an and Arabic script with no formal training in Arabic. Notes: An authorization slip is required; it can be obtained at the Main Office of DLLL, after the required written placement test.
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