Tag(s)
GC
Admission Requirements
Arabic – Beginners
Arabic – Elementary
Students that do not meet this prerequisite should contact the instructor regarding the required competencies before course allocation.
Description
This is an intermediate MSA (Modern Standard Arabic) course. MSA is the common language of the 22 Arabic countries, and is widely spread in the inter-Arab media. Building on the basics students have acquired at the beginners and elementary level, this course enables them to reach a solid intermediate proficiency. It provides them with the cultural background they need if they wish to travel or to work in one of the many countries of the region. Part of the course is dedicated to ECA (Egyptian Colloquial Arabic). Building bridges with the acquired knowledge in MSA will enable students to acquire an intermediate proficiency level of ECA.
Course Objectives
Improving the listening skills to provide a basic access to Arabic audio-visual media
Low-intermediate command of conversational Arabic
Ability to understand relevant information in newspapers and simple texts without the help of the Dictionary
Write short essays on common topics
Familiarity with different aspects of Arabic culture and history
Mode of Instruction
The course is based on an interactive method, giving space to the student to practice and to make sure he/she is progressing in the learning process. Based on an attractive text book, with audio visual material helping the student to efficiently improve pronunciation as well as listening and fluency skills, the course requires a lot of self-teaching at home.
Assessment
Assessment: In-class oral assignment
Percentage: 10%
Deadline: Twice per semester
Assessment: In class dictation test
Percentage: 10%
Deadline: Twice per semester
Assessment: Written exam
Percentage: 20%
Deadline: Week 8
Assessment: Final listening/oral exam
Percentage: 30%
Deadline: Week 16
Assessment: Final written exam
Percentage: 30%
Deadline: Week 16
Literature
Compulsory Literature
Kristen Brustad, Mahmoud Al-Batal, Abbas Al-Tonsi, Al-Kitaab fii Ta’allum al-‘Arabiyya: A Textbook for Beginning Arabic, Part Two, Second Edition, 2006, Georgetown University Press.
Recommended Literature
Tim Buckwalter, Dilworth Parkinson, A Frequency Dictionary of Arabic, Core Vocabulary for Learners, 2011, Routledge.
Blackboard
Extra learning material will regularly made available on Blackboard. Extra-curricular activities (film screenings, interesting debates to attend) will also be announced on Blackboard. Students are strongly encouraged to use Blackboard to share ideas about possible extra- curricular activities.
Contact Information
Course instructor: ajaber9@gmail.com
Course convener: d.heshmat@hum.leidenuniv.nl
Weekly Overview
As this is a general language course, all language skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) will be dealt with every week.
Preparation for first session
N/A