Arabic-L:LIT:Proficiency-based curricula query
Nathan Arp
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Fri Nov 19 19:50:11 UTC 2004
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Date: 19 Nov 2004
From:Maher Awad <ma4dx at virginia.edu>
Subject:Proficiency-based curricula query
Dear Colleagues,
Besides the following, are there major proficiency-oriented curricula
that begin from the basic language level, that are grounded in Modern
Standard Arabic, that are designed to teach Arabic to American college
students, and that are published (or in press)?
1. Al-Kitaab by Brustad, Al-Batal, Al-Tonsi
2. Arabic: An Integrated Approach by Munther Younes
3. Ahlan wa Sahlan by Mahdi Alosh
Thank you very much in advance for your help. I will post a summary if
the responses warrant.
Maher Awad
University of Virginia
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