Arabic-L;PEDA:Intensive Summer Arabic at American University in DC

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1) Subject: Intensive Summer Arabic at American University in DC

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Date: 15 April 2011
From: George Berg <berg at american.edu>
Subject: Intensive Summer Arabic at American University in DC

2011 Summer Intensive Arabic Program at American University in Washington DC
 
The Department of Language and Foreign Studies at American University is offering three levels of Modern Standard Arabic during the summer 2011 session.  Students will have the opportunity to complete a year of academic study of Arabic in 12 weeks during the summer 2011 session. Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced Arabic courses will be offered three evenings per week for 12 weeks.  Classes begin May 16, 2011. For more information please contact the Department of Language and Foreign Studies at 202-885-2381 or lfs at american.edu.
 
ARAB-196 Intensive Elementary Arabic
Introduction to Modern Standard Arabic covering its phonology and script, its basic morphology
and syntax. The focus is on the development of the reading, speaking, listening, and writing
skills, while creating a basic vocabulary. This intensive course covers the material taught during
the fall and spring semesters.
10 credits
May 16-August 4, MWTH 5:30-9:15pm
 
ARAB-296 Intensive Intermediate Arabic
The goals of this course is to make students familiar with new elements of Modern Standard
Arabic grammar, to further develop their reading, speaking, listening, and writing skills, while
expanding the vocabulary. This intensive course covers the material taught during the fall and
spring semesters.
Prerequisite: ARAB-103 or equivalent
10 credits
May 16-August 4, MWTH 5:30-9:15pm
 
ARAB-396 Intensive Advanced Arabic
This course introduces students to more advanced Modern Standard Arabic grammar and
significantly expands their vocabulary. The focus is on solidification and improvement of the
reading, speaking, listening, and writing skills, while learning on Arab institutions, ideas, and
history. This intensive course covers the material taught during the fall and spring semesters.
Prerequisite: ARAB-203 or equivalent.
8 credits
May 16-August 4, MWTH 5:30-8:30pm
 
Best,
 
George Berg
Professor of Arabic
Department of Language and Foreign Studies
American University
LFS Building, Room B-7
202-885-2382


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