Admission requirements
Modern Standard Arabic 2.
Description
This course aims at helping students prepare for some of the situations they may encounter during their stay in Rabat in the second semester. Using different situational interactions as the starting point, students are introduced to vocabulary, structures of Moroccan Arabic. Students are also introduced to the Moroccan culture and aspects of similarity and difference between Moroccan Arabic and Modern Standard Arabic.
Course objectives
At the end of this course, students should start using short memorized phrases to interact in simple predictable situations. Students will be able to understand and express basic information about familiar topics like self, family, likes or dislikes. The course focuses on situations such as shopping, describing places and objects, requesting and giving directions.
Timetable
The timetables are available through My Timetable.
Mode of instruction
Seminar
Assessment method
To be able to register for the final exam, you need to fulfill the following requirements with a passing grade:
Partial Assessment | Weighing |
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Homework assignments | 20% |
Classroom participation | 20% |
Quizzes | 15% |
Project | 15% |
Final exam | 30% |
Quizzes and final exam
There are three quizzes, one at the end of each unit of the book. These quizzes focus on vocabulary, grammar and listening skills in specific units. The final exam covers all units and consists of listening, grammar, and vocabulary questions.
Homework
Most of the homework assignments are assigned via BlackBoard. There will also be assignments to hand-in in class. No late assignments will be accepted.
Resit
Students who do not receive a passing mark for the final exam may take a resit exam.
Reading list
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Registration
Enrolment through MyStudyMap is mandatory.
General information about course and exam enrolment is available on the website
Contact
For substantive questions, contact the lecturer listed in the information bar on the right.
For questions about enrolment, admission, etc, contact the Education Administration Office: De Vrieshof.
Remarks
Note on the teaching language
Please note that the additional course information is an integral part of this course description.
Since students in this class have completed one Arabic year, they are expected at the end of the semester, hopefully, to deal with a fully Arabic Class; this will help you improve your language.
For that reason, the main language in this course is the Moroccan Colloquial. We will refer to MSA to get the idea more clear or to make connection between MSA and Colloquial. When needed, English is used in order to ensure your totally understanding.