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Arabic III- Beginner/Intermediate
Modern Standard Arabic
Adjunct Professor of Arabic: Ross Kaplan
DC Internationals is proud to offer Arabic III- Beginner/Intermediate- a ten week intensive non-credit course is designed to teach beginner/intermediate Arabic through immersion, fun and humor.
Times and location
Arabic III- Beginner/Intermediate— Meets once per week on Wednesday from 6:00-7:30 PM
First day of Class: January 26th, 2011
Location: United Methodist Church Classrooms at 1920 G Street, NW, Washington DC.
Academic Goals
Beginner/Intermediate Arabic III is the continuation of Arabic II. The class builds upon the basic skills studied during the previous semester by focusing on the infamous awzan chart. Lessons will focus on learning how to identify ajthar, learning which wazan to use, and how to conjugate correctly in the correct wazan. This class will elevate students’ ability to express themselves orally and in writing.
Upon completion of Arabic III, students should be able to engage in more sophisticated conversations on a range of everyday topics and express themselves with greater sophistication, confidence, and thorough understanding. Many “ah ha!” moments occur in this course, and you could be next! Students will be encouraged to listen to Arabic radio and television stations available on the internet. Each week, one student will make a presentation to the class, either a website or some other item of his/her own choosing.
The class will take a Mid-Term around week six or seven, depending upon our progress. Handouts will facilitate all of the above mentioned. We will have a Final on the last class. You may contact Ross Kaplan with questions, concerns, or information leading to the where abouts of Bin Laden at ross@dcinternationals.com .
Arabic III- Washington, DC (Level 3)Beginner/Intermediate
Professor: Adjunct Professor Bardinelle
DC Internationals is proud to offer Arabic III- Beginner/Intermediate- a ten week intensive non-credit course is designed to teach beginner/intermediate Arabic through immersion, fun and humor. Times and location Arabic III- Beginner/IntermediateSee class schedule. Location: United Methodist Church Classrooms at 1920 G Street, NW, Washington DC. Academic Goals
The class builds upon the basic skills studied during the previous semester by focusing on the infamous awzan chart. Lessons will focus on learning how to identify ajthar, learning which wazan to use, and how to conjugate correctly in the correct wazan. This class will elevate students’ ability to express themselves orally and in writing. Upon completion of Arabic III, students should be able to engage in more sophisticated conversations on a range of everyday topics and express themselves with greater sophistication, confidence, and thorough understanding. Many “ah ha!” moments occur in this course, and you could be next! Students will be encouraged to listen to Arabic radio and television stations available on the internet. Each week, one student will make a presentation to the class, either a website or some other item of his/her own choosing. The class will take a Mid-Term around week six or seven, depending upon our progress. Handouts will facilitate all of the above mentioned. We will have a Final on the last class.
There will be a $25 late fee for course registration after classes begin.
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