Arabic-L:PEDA:Summer Arabic at SDSU

Dilworth Parkinson dilworth_parkinson at BYU.EDU
Thu Mar 20 20:20:07 UTC 2008


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1) Subject:Summer Arabic at SDSU

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Date: 20 Mar 2008
From:hanada at arabexpertise.com
Subject:Summer Arabic at SDSU

Courses Offered this summer at the LARC, San Diego State University:

Do you want to learn Arabic while spending the summer in beautiful San  
Diego.

Arabic 101, 102/201, 202: Intensive Elementary and Intermediate Arabic
Course Description:
Arabic courses offered by LARC and the Linguistics Department at San  
Diego State University. First semester, first year Arabic intensive  
(101, 102) and second year Arabic intensive (201, 202) are designed to  
teach practical language skills. Students shall learn four skills of  
speaking, listening, reading and writing of the Arabic language  
through conversations, games and written homework. Arabic movies are  
scheduled throughout the course to help students gain a better  
understanding of the Arabic culture. Undergraduate and graduate  
students, working professionals, and others may apply. No prior  
knowledge of Arabic is required. This is an eight credit course. For  
further questions please contact Dr. Hanada Taha Thomure Arabic  
Language director at LARC SDSU: hthomure at projects.sdsu.edu
Arabic 550: Intensive Superior and Distinguished Arabic
Course Description:
"This intensive course emphasizes the development of skills in  
speaking, listening, reading and writing through the use of authentic  
materials and participation of guest speakers; the students will be  
expose to a wide variety of topics for content, terminology and  
culture to function effectively in a professional setting. On site  
instruction will be supplemented by filed trips and other cultural  
activities. Under the oversight and guidance of instructional team,  
students shall work independently on a project of their own selection  
relevant to their work and shall present it on the last day of the  
program. Undergraduate and graduate students working professionals,  
and others may apply.
Acceptance to the program is contingent upon a successful OPI  
interview rating 2+ or higher. The test shall be conducted by LARC at  
SDSU.
This is a six credit course and students may transfer their credits to  
satisfy their General Studies and/or language requirement.
For further questions please contact Dr. Hanada Taha Thomure. Arabic  
Language director at LARC, SDSU: hthomure at projects.sdsu.edu

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Hanada Taha-Thomure, PhD
Director of Arabic Programs, Language Acquisition Resource Center,  
SDSU http://larcnet.sdsu.edu
Director, ArabExpertise www.arabexpertise.com
Lecturer, Department of Linguistics & Oriental Languages, SDSU

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