Advanced Arabic B ARAB6504  - Details

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Offered By: Centre for Arab & Islamic Studies
Academic Career: Graduate Coursework
Course Subject: Arabic
Offered in: Second Semester, 2010
Unit Value: 6 units
Course Description:

This course will develop a number of students' skills: idiomatic and conversational forms freely in speech; proficiency in written structures of moderate complexity and the capacity to use such structures clearly and accurately; interpreting messages of a medium level of complexity occurring in a variety of audio-visual media and individual and group spoken forms. It will also cover the role and function of stylistic complexity in Arabic, the development of Arabic literature in the modern period including some examples of writing and translation of texts of moderate difficulty in non-technical language from Arabic to English and vice versa using dictionaries. Emphasis will be on writing in Modern Standard Arabic. The acquisition of practical language skills for spoken communication, non-verbal communication and aural comprehension will also continuo to be focused on. The basic syntactic patterns and vocabulary acquired in the previous course will be consolidated.

Learning Outcomes: By the end of this course students will have achieved language competency in the following skills:

Reading Proficiency:

(1) Demonstrate advanced comprehension to understand most factual material in technical prose as well as more advanced discussions on concrete topics related to personal interests

(2) Demonstrate advanced ability to separate main ideas and details from lesser ones and use that distinction to advance understanding

(3) Demonstrate use of linguistic context and real-world knowledge to make good and sensible guesses about unfamiliar material

(4) Possess an active reading vocabulary demonstrating the ability to identify main ideas and to distinguish these from subsidiary ideas

Speaking Proficiency:

(1) Initiate and maintain predictable face-to-face conversations and satisfy social demands such as travel and accommodation needs

(2) Use accurate advanced grammatical relations

(3) Exhibit more common and advanced forms of verb tenses

(4) Demonstrate advanced pronunciation

Writing Proficiency:

(1) Demonstrate ability to write routine social correspondence, daily situations, and/or current events with some errors

(2) Demonstrate good control of morphology of language and of the most frequently used syntactic structures

(3) Writing is legible to native readers

Listening Proficiency:

(1) Comprehend long conversations about most survival needs and social demands

(2) Demonstrate flexibility in understanding of a range of circumstances beyond immediate survival needs

(3) Understand more advanced common time forms and most question forms, most word order patterns.

Indicative Assessment:

Homework (5%), language lab (5%), quizzes (10%), attendance and class participation (5%), report and presentation (15%), mid-semester exam (oral 5% and written 15%), final exam (oral 10% and written 30%).

Workload:

Three class hours and one hour of autonomous work in the language laboratory per week

Course Classification(s): TransitionalTransitional courses are designed for students from a broad range of backgrounds and learning achievements, which provide for the acquisition of generic skills; or an informed understanding of contemporary issues; or fundamental knowledge for transition to Advanced or Specialist courses.
Areas of Interest: Arab and Islamic Studies
Requisite Statement:

ARAB3001/6503 Advanced Arabic A

Incompatibility:

SWAA2008 Classical Arabic B, Classical Arabic B ARAB2008

Prescribed Texts:

Alosh, M., Ahlan wa Sahlan, Functional Modern Standard Arabic for Intermediate Learners, New Haven; London: Yale University Press, 2006.

Majors/Specialisations: Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies
Programs: Graduate Diploma in Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies and Master of Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies
Academic Contact: Dr Ali Yunis Aldahesh