Arabic-L:PEDA:U. of Michigan Summer Arabic Classes

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Date:  20 Jan 2003
From: "Huynh, Todd" <thuynh at umich.edu>
Subject:U. of Michigan Summer Arabic Classes

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

EARN THIS SUMMER
    6 Credits (Levantine Arabic)
     8 Credits (Business Arabic)
10 credits (Elementary Modern Standard Arabic)

The Department of Near Eastern Studies is pleased to announce Special  
Summer Intensive Courses in Business Arabic and Colloquial Levantine  
Arabic for students and members of the community who wish to continue  
their study of Arabic for professional and career purposes.

Prerequisites:
AAPTIS 101/102  Elementary Modern Standard Arabic: None
AAPTIS 409/410  Business Arabic : Two years of Arabic study
AAPTIS 417/418  Levantine Colloquial Arabic: One year of Arabic

•	In 8-10 weeks of intensive Arabic study, you can cover the  
equivalence of one year.

•	At the end of the Business Arabic class, you will be able to perform  
well in a variety of situations, both social and business.

•	At the end of the Colloquial Levantine Arabic class, you will be able  
to communicate with native speakers of Lebanese, Syrian, Jordanian and  
Palestinian Arabic with ease.

•	Taking the Levantine Arabic sequence will satisfy the Foreign  
Language requirement.

•	At the end of the Elementary Modern Standard Arabic sequence, you  
will be able to handle short connected texts dealing with simple  
communication tasks and social situations.

For an application or additional information, please contact:

Todd Huynh, 			SLI Coordinator, 	
Department of Near Eastern Studies			International Institute
2068 Frieze Building					Room 4668 SSWB
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1285			 	Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106
(734) 764-0314  					(734) 764-8571
(734) 763-4539					www.umich.edu/~iinet/sli/

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