Arabic-L:PEDA:CAL needs Native Speakers to take Test
Dilworth Parkinson
dilworth_parkinson at byu.edu
Fri Oct 24 22:17:29 UTC 2003
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Date: 24 Oct 2003
From: aquilr at georgetown.edu
Subject:CAL needs Native Speakers to take Test
Greetings:
Center for Applied Linguistics (CAL) is searching for native speakers
of Arabic who are willing to take a test of Superior-Level Arabic
items. Test dates are tentatively scheduled for anytime between
November 10 and 21. Interested participants can take the test at CAL
headquarters in DC between 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM, or can take the test
at home if the following system requirements are available; a PC
computer, Windows Pentium II or higher, with Internet Explorer.
Taking the test at home will also require downloading our Perception
Secure Browser, however, directions for downloading it will be given
upon taking the test at home. The test is approximately 1 hour and 15
minutes, and $15.00 per person will be paid for taking one test form,
however, if someone would like to take two test forms, pay would be
$30.00, and time commitment is about 2 hours 30 minutes.
Interested persons would kindly be asked to contact Rajaa Aquil at CAL
(202) 362 0700 ext. 259 as soon as possible and leave a message with
your name and telephone number, or send an email with your name and
telephone number to rajaa at cal.org
Thank you,
Sincerely yours,
Rajaa Aquil
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