The Arabic language teaching curriculum for non-native speakers gradually teaches the linguistic alphabetic foundations to students who do not have any knowledge of the Arabic language until they can ...
This course is designed for students with no prior experience with Arabic and who need a more flexible approach to language learning than that offered in a standard classroom course. Beginning ...
This course promotes multiple literacies in an integrated approach to Arabic language and culture studies and builds students ability to function at the Intermediate High/Advanced Low level in a ...
Introduction to listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Arabic and to the culture of Arabic-speaking regions. This course meets three (3) hours per week in the classroom and requires at least one ...
The Arabic Languages program has been offered at Queen's University since 2008. The establishment of Arabic language and culture courses was the first step taken by faculty to develop a new ...
Levantine Arabic is the dialect of Arabic spoken in the Levant region of the Middle East (Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, and Jordan). This course is designed for complete beginners of Levantine Arabic and ...
This is a comprehensive foundation course for beginning students of Modern Standard Arabic. It offers an essential grounding for developing successful communication strategies by practicing listening ...
The Proficiency course is for students who have completed the full Advanced course at SOAS or an equivalent number of hours of formal Arabic language study (a minimum of 420 hours). (If neither of ...
Introduction to modern standard Arabic for students with no background in that language. Introduces basic written and oral skills. Provides students with a history of Arabic literature alongside key ...