Arabic-L:PEDA:HIAS Summer Intensive Course

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1) Subject: HIAS( Hedayet Institute for Arabic Studies) Summer Intensive Course

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Date: 08 May 2001
From: nagwa hedayet <nhedayet at yahoo.com>
Subject: HIAS( Hedayet Institute for Arabic Studies) Summer Intensive Course

HIAS( Hedayet Institute for Arabic Studies) Summer Intensive Course

A Total Immersion Arabic Summer Program  at HIAS in Cairo- Egypt will
start July 2nd. The program is for either six or eight weeks, five
days a week. Weekends are for cultural tours in the facinating
Islamic, Coptic and Jewish sites of Cairo. Language insruction is
four hours a day, in addition to functional homework assignments that
will be a real interaction with the people of Cairo. Modern Standard
Arabic is emphasized for it is the main language of instruction in
classes, in addition to only two and half hours of Egyptian
colloquial Arabic per week . The four language skills are taught
according to proficiency-based pedagogy at the elementary,
intermediate and advanced levels. The maximum number of students in
any class is SIX students.

  A student is allowed to choose one elective course from:
Calligraphy, Arabic literature, Islamic history, tadjweed al-Qur'aan
or Islamic Philosophy. The choice is also dependant on the student's
level in Arabic which will be decided after the entrance exam.

The deadline for applying is May 20th. For more details e-mail Nagwa
Hedayet at :

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