Arabic-L:PEDA:Penn Summer Arabic Courses
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Date: 05 Jan 2012
From:Emad Rushdie <emad at sas.upenn.edu>
Subject:Penn Summer Arabic Courses
The Arabic Language Program at the University of Pennsylvania is pleased to
announce its intensive Arabic courses for the summer of 2012.
Program Highlights
- An intensive six-week summer program equivalent to one full academic year of
study
- Elementary, intermediate, and advanced instruction in Modern Standard Arabic
- An emphasis on communicative teaching methodology
- Daily classes devoted to developing skill in spoken Arabic
The Arabic Language Program offers intensive summer courses through the Office
of Summer Sessions. The six-week courses run from May 21st to June 29th.
Three proficiency-oriented courses in Modern Standard Arabic are offered:
Intensive elementary Arabic (ARAB 131), intensive intermediate Arabic (ARAB
133), and intensive advanced Arabic (ARAB 135).
Students earn two University of Pennsylvania course units for each course.
Information about summer dates, tuition, registration, and housing can be found
at: http://www.upenn.edu/summer
For more information, please contact Emad Rushdie: emad at sas.upenn.edu.
Emad Rushdie
Lecturer in Foreign Languages
Coordinator of the Arabic Language Program
Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
847 Williams Hall
255 South 36th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Tel/(215)898-7466
E-mail: emad at sas.upenn.edu
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