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ARAB-203 Intermediate Arabic III

In order to refine their ability to communicate at an intermediate level, students apply four language skills - listening, speaking, writing, and reading - by exchanging, interpreting, and presenting information in multiple tenses and contexts. Grammatical concepts introduced in foundational and intermediate classes will be re-examined with the intention of expanding them for use in academic and real-world contexts. Students deepen the comparisons of Arabic-speaking cultures, practices, perspectives, and artifacts to students' own cultures; connect the Arabic language to other relevant disciplines; and expand their use of the Arabic language outside of the classroom in a variety of contexts. Content and supporting language structures and vocabulary will be theme-based, with outcomes measured in a variety of ways, including task-based activities that support effective communication around the theme.

Credits

4 credits