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Summer 2012<br />
Continuing Arabic, Part 4<br />
Beginning Arabic, Part 4<br />
This is the fourth course in a year-<br />
This is the fourth course in a yearlong<br />
series that provides a general<br />
introduction to Modern Standard<br />
Arabic, the language <strong>of</strong> media and<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial discourse throughout the<br />
Middle East. This course will serve to<br />
familiarize beginners with the look<br />
and feel <strong>of</strong> the language. Emphasis<br />
will be placed on learning to read,<br />
write, and pronounce the Arabic<br />
characters, learning basic words and<br />
key phrases for making very simple<br />
conversation, and surviving while<br />
traveling in various Arabic-speaking<br />
countries. This course is for students<br />
long series with a primary emphasis<br />
on the review and acquisition <strong>of</strong><br />
grammatical structures in Modern<br />
Standard Arabic. Through both<br />
oral and written media, students<br />
will be able to ask questions and<br />
make comparisons using complex<br />
sentences and expressions. In addition,<br />
students will be introduced<br />
to short narratives, conversations,<br />
and media pieces. This course is<br />
for students who want a better<br />
understanding <strong>of</strong> Modern Standard<br />
Arabic, the <strong>of</strong>ficial, literary language<br />
used in the media.<br />
seeking exposure to the rudiments <strong>of</strong> Nathaniel Miller<br />
Modern Standard Arabic, the literary See bio under Continuing Arabic,<br />
language <strong>of</strong> the Middle East and<br />
North Africa.<br />
Part 3.<br />
Course Code FLCARB<br />
Dina Farag<br />
See bio under Beginning Arabic,<br />
Part 3.<br />
Section 12U1<br />
Summer 2012<br />
Gleacher Center<br />
$350 Early registration ends June 13<br />
Course Code FLBARB<br />
Section 12U1<br />
Summer 2012<br />
$380 Regular registration<br />
Wednesdays<br />
June 20–August 15 (no class July 4)<br />
Gleacher Center<br />
10 am–12:30 pm<br />
$350 Early registration ends June 13<br />
$380 Regular registration<br />
Tuesdays<br />
June 19–August 7<br />
6–8:30 pm<br />
Teacher Recertification CPDUs: 20<br />
Certificate Course: Beginning<br />
Arabic, Part 4<br />
For this course to count toward the<br />
Certificate in Arabic Language and<br />
Cultures participants must apply to<br />
the program, register for the certificate<br />
section <strong>of</strong> this course, attend<br />
both the review session and testing<br />
session (the final two weeks <strong>of</strong> this<br />
section), and pass both the oral and<br />
written tests.<br />
Dina Farag<br />
See bio under Beginning Arabic,<br />
Part 3.<br />
Course Code FLBA4C<br />
Section 12U1<br />
Summer 2012<br />
Gleacher Center<br />
$550 Early registration ends June 13<br />
$580 Regular registration<br />
Tuesdays<br />
June 19–August 21<br />
6–8:30 pm<br />
Teacher Recertification CPDUs: 25<br />
Teacher Recertification CPDUs: 20<br />
Certificate Course:<br />
Continuing Arabic, Part 4<br />
For this course to count toward the<br />
Certificate in Arabic Language and<br />
Cultures, participants must apply to<br />
the program, register for the certificate<br />
section <strong>of</strong> this course, attend<br />
both the review session and testing<br />
session (the final two weeks <strong>of</strong> this<br />
section), and pass both the oral and<br />
written tests.<br />
Nathaniel Miller<br />
See bio under Continuing Arabic,<br />
Part 3.<br />
Course Code FLCA4C<br />
Section 12U1<br />
Summer 2012<br />
Gleacher Center<br />
$550 Early registration ends June 13<br />
$580 Regular registration<br />
Wednesdays<br />
June 20–August 29 (no class July 4)<br />
10 am–12:30 pm<br />
Teacher Recertification CPDUs: 25<br />
Humanities World in Focus<br />
Spoken Colloquial Arabic,<br />
Part 4<br />
This yearlong series is an alternate<br />
or additional route for students after<br />
the equivalent <strong>of</strong> at least one year <strong>of</strong><br />
Arabic study. This course will focus<br />
on building the necessary vocabulary<br />
and expressions to hold a basic<br />
conversation in colloquial Arabic.<br />
The course will also focus on corresponding<br />
patterns <strong>of</strong> morphology<br />
and verb conjugations. Students will<br />
not read or write extensively; rather<br />
they will have regular conversations,<br />
watch videos, and read comic<br />
strips in colloquial Arabic. This<br />
course is for students interested in<br />
acquiring basic conversational skills<br />
in everyday Arabic.<br />
Cameron Lindley Cross<br />
See bio under Continuing Arabic,<br />
Part 3.<br />
Course Code FLSCAR<br />
Section 12U1<br />
Summer 2012<br />
Gleacher Center<br />
$350 Early registration ends June 13<br />
$380 Regular registration<br />
Tuesdays<br />
June 19–August 7<br />
6–8:30 pm<br />
Teacher Recertification CPDUs: 20<br />
Certificate Course: Spoken<br />
Colloquial Arabic, Part 4<br />
For this course to count toward the<br />
Certificate in Arabic Language and<br />
Cultures, participants must apply to<br />
the program, register for the certificate<br />
section <strong>of</strong> this course, attend<br />
both the review session and testing<br />
session (the final two weeks <strong>of</strong> this<br />
section), and pass both the oral and<br />
written tests.<br />
Cameron Lindley Cross<br />
See bio under Spoken Colloquial<br />
Arabic, Part 3.<br />
Course Code FLSA4C<br />
Section 12U1<br />
Summer 2012<br />
Gleacher Center<br />
$550 Early registration ends June 13<br />
$580 Regular registration<br />
Tuesdays<br />
June 19–August 21<br />
6–8:30 pm<br />
Teacher Recertification CPDUs: 10<br />
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