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Arabic Language Center’s summer courses
From June 30, 2014 until July 25, 2014
New course type: “consolidation” courses for reviewing past course contents.
Classes are offered in Modern Standard Arabic, Moroccan Darija, Egyptian and Levantine Arabic (this is the variety spoken in the area of Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine). Furthermore, in-company courses and private classes can be given on demand.
For the first time this year during our summer intensive courses, we have created a new type of class called the “consolidation course,” including four different sub-levels (I R, II R, III R and IV R). These courses consist of ten 3-hour sessions (30 hours/month) and are intended for students who have already completed Modern Standard Arabic (AME) classes but wish to improve the foundations of what they have learned in terms of communication objectives. The goal of this type of course has two parts: on the one hand, to help students strengthen their prior linguistic knowledge, with a review of all the grammar, vocabulary, speaking and functional contents which they have learned to date, as well as helping students to acquire a series of spoken expressions and languages structures that will allow them to improve their understanding and know how to express themselves in a variety of communicative situations in everyday life.
For the first time this year during our summer intensive courses, we have created a new type of class called the “consolidation course,” including four different sub-levels (I R, II R, III R and IV R). These courses consist of ten 3-hour sessions (30 hours/month) and are intended for students who have already completed Modern Standard Arabic (AME) classes but wish to improve the foundations of what they have learned in terms of communication objectives. The goal of this type of course has two parts: on the one hand, to help students strengthen their prior linguistic knowledge, with a review of all the grammar, vocabulary, speaking and functional contents which they have learned to date, as well as helping students to acquire a series of spoken expressions and languages structures that will allow them to improve their understanding and know how to express themselves in a variety of communicative situations in everyday life.