2009 Fall ARABIC 63-01D

Bulletin Course Description
Reading, composition, and conversation in modern standard Arabic. Readings include selections from the Qur'an, contemporary literature, and the Arabic press. Instructor: Habib
(Instructor named in bulletin description above may not be current. For current instructor, see listing below.)

Title INTERMEDIATE ARABIC
Department ARABIC
Course Number2009 Fall 63
Section Number 01D
Primary Instructor Habib,Muhammad
Prerequisites Prerequisite: Arabic 2 or equivalent.
Course Homepage www.duke.edu/web/aall/arabic.html


Synopsis of course content
This is an intermediate level course offered during Fall semester only. It is for students who have completed ARB 2 or its equivalent successfully.

The course focuses on enhancing the abilities to:

create with the language and communicate personal meaning effectively;
satisfy personal needs and social demands to survive in an Arabic speaking environment;
read and writing narrative of limited complication.
Textbooks
Kristen Brustad et al,Al-Kitaab fii ta’allum al- ’Arabiyya: A Textbook for Beginning & Intermediate Arabic. Part One & Two (with DVDs).
The Concise Oxford English-Arabic Dictionary, Hans Wehr. Ithaca. NY: Stoken Language Services, INC 1994 other newer edition.
Other assigned materials.
Assignments
Daily

Exams
Mid-term, final, and bi-weekly quizzes

Term Papers
None

Grade to be based on
Attendance, participation and progress

Additional Information
A fair and steady amount of homework




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