Arabic-L:PEDA:Colloquial oriented summer programs
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Date: 07 Apr 2008
From:"raram" <raram at umich.edu>
Subject:Colloquial oriented summer programs
Dear Kevin:
The University of Michigan offers Intensive Colloquial Egyptian Arabic
for 6 credits durung summer 2008. The coutse requires one uear of
previous study of Arabic. It meets 3 hours per day 9-12 for 5 days a
week.
Please contact Angela Beskow at aradjews at umich.edu for details.
Raji Rammuny
Professor of Arabic
University of Michigan
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Date: 07 Apr 2008
From:"Benjamin Geer" <benjamin.geer at gmail.com>
Subject:Colloquial oriented summer programs
I studied Egyptian colloquial at the Département d'enseignement de
l'arabe contemporain (DEAC), run by the French government in Cairo,
and found it to be a pretty good quality, reasonably priced programme,
if you have at least intermediate French. Their full-academic-year
course starts out composed of about 70% colloquial and 30% classical,
and gradually reverses those proportions over the course of the year.
I understand that they've recently moved more in the direction of
teaching students to mix registers from the outset.
http://www.ambafrance-eg.org/cfcc/article.php3?id_article=11
--
Benjamin Geer
Postgraduate student
Department of the Languages and Cultures of the Near and Middle East
School of Oriental and African Studies
University of London
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Date: 07 Apr 2008
From:"Christensen, Jayme M" <jayme-christensen at uiowa.edu>
Subject:Colloquial oriented summer programs
the university of damascus in syria
The French Institute (IFPO), <http://www.ifporient.org/article.php3?id_article=28
> Institut Français du Proche-Orient<http://www.ou.edu/ssa/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=1
>, Damascus
good luck
-jayme
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Date: 07 Apr 2008
From:"David Wilmsen" <david.wilmsen at gmail.com>
Subject:Colloquial oriented summer programs
I'd suggest the Arabic Language Institute at the American University in
Cairo or the Arabic and Translation Studies Division at the School for
Continuing Education, also at AUC. The ALI summer program features
some two
and a half hours per day of spoken Egyptian with the rest focussed on
fusha.
The deadline for ALI may have passed, and even if it has not, places
have
been filling up quickly in the past few years. ATS on the other hand
has no
deadline. If you could get yourself three other students to go in with
you,
you could design your own program for as many hours a week you want
and for
as many weeks as you want - and all spoken Arabic, if you want (you
could
actually do on your own but the price per hour drops with the number of
students with four or more getting the lowest cost). They have the best
Arabic teacher I have seen anywhere: Manal Hassan. She is especially
good
with teaching spoken Egyptian Arabic. Write to Madiha Hegazy, the
coordinator of Arabic: madiha_h at aucegypt.edu. Just for good measure,
copy
Ahmed Abdel Moneim, ahmoneim at gmail.com who helps her out with
computing tasks. The American
University of Beirut has a summer program of about five hours a day
for six
weeks, but only an hour of that every day is with spoken Lebanese
Arabic.
The deadline for application for that program was on the 25th of
March. So
it may prove fruitless to apply anyway.
--
David Wilmsen, PhD, Arabic language and linguistics
Visiting Associate Professor of Arabic
Department of Arabic and Near Eastern Languages
American University of Beirut
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Date: 07 Apr 2008
From:baldino <dhiabaldino at yahoo.com>
Subject:Colloquial oriented summer programs
http://www.iblv.rnu.tn/english/index.html
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6)
Date: 07 Apr 2008
From:"Madiha Doss" <madihadoss at yahoo.com>
Subject:Colloquial oriented summer programs
The DEAC in Cairo standing for Départment d'enseignement de l'arabe au
Caire (which depends of the French embassy) could be offering such a
course since it does follow the progression starting from colloquial
and following into standard Arabic. This progression was started by
Claude Audebert in the late seventies or early eighties.
Madiha Doss
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7)
Date: 07 Apr 2008
From:"Haroon Shirwani" <arabictutor at hotmail.com>
Subject:Colloquial oriented summer programs
Dear Kevin
Kalimat, in Cairo, offer an excellent intensive colloquial course:
http://www.kalimategypt.com/
Best wishes,
Haroon
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8)
Date: 07 Apr 2008
From:"Maria" <apple at swissmail.org>
Subject:Colloquial oriented summer programs
See my posting about the Gulf Arabic Programme Intensive Summer
Programme.
Regards,
Maria
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9)
Date: 07 Apr 2008
From:rania essa <drraniaessa at hotmail.com>
Subject:Colloquial oriented summer programs
dear sir,
there is a center for teaching arabic as a second language in
alexandria , egypt this center follows the alexandria university i
think it is a good place to know aboot (tafel ) it teaches arabic
language both standerd and colloquial you can see ite website to know
more about it www.tafelcenter.edu.eg
i hope it will be helpful.
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10)
Date: 07 Apr 2008
From:benmamou at ad.uiuc.edu
Subject:Colloquial oriented summer programs
http://scali.afrst.uiuc.edu/general/languages/
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