Arabic-L:PEDA:AUC Summer Program

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1) Subject: AUC Summer Program

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Date:  24 Jan 2002
From: Iman Saad <imansaad at aucegypt.edu>
Subject: AUC Summer Program

From: Ms. Mona Kamel Abdel Salam,
          Director of the Summer Program
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The American University in Cairo
Arabic Language Institute
Announces its
Intensive Summer Program
June 4 to July 25, 2002

The Arabic Language Institute at the American University in Cairo
announces its Intensive Summer Program for the year 2002. This
program is an excellent opportunity for students to learn and enhance
their skills and proficiency in  Arabic in a native speaker atmosphere.
Oral and written placement  tests allow for homogeneous groups, and
small classes permit individual attention. Located in  Cairo, Egypt, center
of the Arab world, the institute's professional faculty, up-to-date facilities,
and extra curricular activities make the different cultures and heritage of
the area more accessible.

This 6 week program runs from Tuesday, June 4 until Thursday, July  25,
2002. Participants in this summer program are full-time students, required
to take 20 hours of class per week, for which they earn 8 program credits.
The curriculum allows students to study both Modern Standard Arabic
(MSA) and Egyptian Colloquial Arabic (ECA) simultaneously or to
concentrate on one or the other. Many electives are also offered,
including Media, Qur'an, Colloquial conversation, Literature,
Translation, Writing and Grammar, each earning 1 program credit.

While learning and becoming more proficient in Arabic, meeting and
interacting with Egyptians, students will be also exposed to fascinating
art, architecture, folklore, history and Arab culture.

Facilities:  Computer lab, language lab, university library, study center
for learners who need extra help, individualized tutoring.
Activities:   Tours and trips, lectures and films on a variety of
contemporary topics, folkdance, singing, music and calligraphy.

Visit our website at:  http:// bdingana.aucegypt.edu/summer.htm
For further information please contact:
The American University in Cairo, Cairo Office
E-mail:  <mailto:alu at aucegypt.edu>alu at aucegypt.edu
The American University in Cairo, New York Office
E-mail:  <mailto:aucegypt at aucnyo.edu>aucegypt at aucnyo.edu

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