Arabic-L:PEDA:Al-Akhawayn Summer Program

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Date: 20 Apr 2009
From:Meriem Sahli [meriemsahli at hotmail.com]
Subject:Al-Akhawayn Summer Program

Al-Akhawayn University in Morocco offers an intensive summer program  
in Arabic and North African studies. One of the courses is   
Journalistic and Literary Arabic.
This course is designed for students who have studied at an advanced  
level for at least two semesters.  It emphasizes the development of  
skills in reading, writing, listening and speaking through the use of  
authentic journalistic and literary materials and guest lectures.
By the end of the program, students are expected to:
	• Read and understand literary  texts originally written in Arabic;
	• Learn specialized vocabulary and idiomatic expressions;
	• Improve reading pace and reading comprehension;
	• Compare, analyse, and argue;
	• Write on journalistic and literary topics.
This language course carries 6 credits and consists of 120 contact  
hours. (15 June- July 24)
Teaching materials consist of primary sources in addition to materials  
prepared by AUI faculty.
Please note that a minimum of five students is needed for the course  
to be offered.
Check the website:http://www.aui.ma/VPAA/shss/aranas/shss-aranas-home.htm

Good luck
Meriem Sahli

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