ARB 2010 INTERMEDIATE ARABIC I

This course is designed to reinforce the vocabulary and grammar covered in 1010 and 1020 through active use in simulated settings. The course builds on prior knowledge to teach advanced vocabulary and grammar necessary for various real life scenarios and communication contexts that are expected in an Arabic speaking environment. The course focuses on proper pronunciation and word selection to help students retrieve and utilize newly acquired knowledge with ease and proficiency. This course is suitable for students who plan to study abroad or visit Arabic speaking countries as well as students working on service projects that serve Arabic speaking individuals. The course also contains a cultural component that explains certain linguistic preferences, recommended word choices, and other speech-related etiquette.

Credits

4 sh

Prerequisite

ARB 1020 or placement at this level.

Course Types

Civilization; Middle East Studies Elective

Previous Course Number

ARB 221

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