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Advanced Arabic 1
Undergraduate | ANU-ARAB3001 | 2021
Course information for 2021 intake View information for 2024 course intake
- Study method
- 100% online
- Assessments
- Subject may require attendance
- Entry requirements
- Prior study needed
- Duration
- 14 weeks
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Advanced Arabic 1
About this subject
- Demonstrate complex written social correspondence and daily situational conversation in Arabic to an upper intermediate to an advanced level.
- Critically analyse the differences between the main ideas and subsidiary ideas in Arabic texts.
- Demonstrate use of a good range of Arabic grammar forms and vocabulary in writing and speaking to an upper intermediate level.
- Initiate and maintain face-to-face conversations in Arabic.
- Demonstrate an upper intermediate to an advanced comprehension of the Arabic language presented in a variety of audiovisual sources.
- Demonstrate refined and advanced oral skills in real Arabic speaking situations.
- 1.Introduction to the Interview
- 2. Interviews in Arabic Media
- 3. Describing Places
- 4. Preserving our Heritage
- 5. Night Out
- 6.Arabic Humour
- 7. Jokes and Puns
- 8. Place and History
- 9. Storytelling
- 10. Jordan’s Ancient Treasures
- 11. Syria’s Ancient Treasures
- 12. Family in the Arab World
This course continues the work undertaken in Intermediate Arabic 2 and introduces students to advanced and complex texts in Arabic. The course assumes previous knowledge of the language for two years or equivalent. Negotiation and debating techniques will be practiced on a broad range of topics as well as supervised discussions on relevant issues to further promote oral and listening skills.
Final online exam Written exam 40
Final online oral exam Oral exam 10
Five Written assessment Transcription of audio texts 20
Online Conversation On hour weekly conversation 10
Oral Presentation 10-minutes oral presentation supported by Power Point 10
Online quiz Vocabulary and sentence construction quiz 10- Final online oral exam: Oral exam (10%)
- Final online exam: Written exam (40%)
- Online quiz: Vocabulary and sentence construction quiz (10%)
- Final written assessment: Transcription of audio texts (20%)
- Online conversation: One hour weekly conversation (10%)
- Oral Presenation: 10-minutes oral presentation supported by Power Point (10%)
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Entry requirements
Prior study
You must have successfully completed the following subject(s) before starting this subject:
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This is a fast paced academic course at a University level.
You may be required to take a placement test.
Via face-to-face video at a set time prescribed by the University. Please be aware of potential time zone differences.
Additional requirements
- Attendance requirements - No
- Equipment requirements - Yes
- Placement requirements - No
- Software requirements - No
- Travel requirements - No
Study load
- 0.125 EFTSL
- This is in the range of 10 to 12 hours of study each week.
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