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Modern Standard Arabic-Most Advanced

Modern Standard Arabic-Most Advanced

DURATION: (2) Terms, (5) weeks/term, (5) hrs/week.

Consists of the following:

Level 1 Level 2 Total
27hrs 28hrs 55hrs

2017 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

Open to students who:

  • Pass the “Modern Standard Arabic–Advanced 3” with 75% at least or pass the placement test and succeeded in this level.
  • Have experience in using the Internet and ability to learn how to use our LMS – Moodle.

Mode of Attendance:

Credit hours.

  • The course consolidates and extends the skills acquired on an Arabic Advanced Level 3 course or the level of competence attained by students who have completed over 300 – 320 hours of classroom learning.
  • Challenging but rewarding, the “Most Advanced” course is perfectly suited to those who want to improve proficiency of their understanding of Arabic spoken countries or anyone looking to improve their skills and knowledge of Arabic.
  • This course provides a wide variety of texts covering literature, politics, religion, science etc.
  • Teaching will cover reading comprehension, text analyses, writing, listening and speaking.
  • This course aims to build on students’ previous knowledge of Arabic to help them acquire advanced syntactical and morphological features of Modern Standard Arabic grammar for use in listening comprehension, as well as enhance reading, structure, writing, and speaking.
  • Students acquire competencies to help them synthesize and analyse authentic materials. They will become familiar with a range of materials, including cultural, academic and social texts that will help them acquire competency in Arabic.
  • The course covers 2 terms to enable learners starting from Advanced level to use Modern Standard Arabic for a variety of purposes in a wide range of communicative contexts across the four skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing.
  • In addition, the course enables students to express themselves effectively, accurately and confidently in situations where functional competence in Modern Standard Arabic is expected.
  • Furthermore, the course enables students to implement a wide range of grammatical patterns as well as to use fairly sophisticated vocabulary and expressions.
  • It also develops students’ ability to process the Arabic writing system accurately and fluently so that they can read and write a range of texts on different topics with ease.

Method:

  • The course is taught in Arabic and includes coverage of the four skills of: listening, speaking, reading and writing. This is a good balance between understanding the systems of Arabic grammar and vocabulary as well as developing the skills of comprehending and using Arabic in speech and writing, with guided practice in language usage and use of authentic communicative activities.
  • Teaching methods target language skills of the whole group as well as individual learners; making sure that every student is learning according to their own learning styles.
  • This is based on 2 Levels. Each level consists of synchronous and asynchronous The synchronous activities consist of approximately 25 hours of interactive classes. The asynchronous activities are used to monitor private studying.
  • Class size is limited to five to allow intensive interactive practice with individual feedback and advice on progress.
  • Over this entire course, students are required to use the whiteboard on the internet to take quizzes and retrieve assignment updates designed to evaluate your abilities to accomplish the intended learning outcomes.

Materials:

  • Abdel Rahman E. Alfawzan, Mokhtar A. Hussien and Mohammed A. Fadl, Arabic between your hands “Al-Arabiya bayn yadaik” -(2nd Ed.), Saudi Arabia (KSA
  • Additional Materials presented by IOL.
  • Over this entire course, students are required to use the whiteboard on the internet to take quizzes and retrieve assignment updates designed to evaluate your abilities to accomplish the intended learning outcomes.

Level 1

Overview of course contents: 

 Conversation:

  • Bed effect of smoking
  • Sleeping problems
  • Managing discussion
  • Leisure in Islam
  • The value of time
  • The followers of prophet (peace be upon him)
  • The holy cities
  • Selection of caliphates
  • Family
  • Parents and kids
  • Friendship

 

Grammar:

  • Singular and plural
  • Forms of intensive
  • Rules of verbs and Subject
  • Rules of Objective
  • Adjectives
  • Characterized
  • Comparative /superlative of adjective
  • Noun of place
  • Noun of time
  • Emphasising verbs

 

Morphology:

  • The formulas of exaggeration
  • Using Dictionary
  • The concurrence of two silent letters
  • Partially declinable nouns

Vocabulary:

  • Using dictionary
  • Antonyms
  • Synonyms

Dictation:

  • Joining min
  • Cutting min
  • The signs of Tarqeem
  • Summarising
  • Common dictation mistakes

Culture:

  • How to write dissertation
  • Prophet hood
  • No smoking
  • Etiquette of sleeping
  • Etiquette of Marriage
  • The biography of prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)
  • Time management
  • The strong secretary
  • How to choose wife in Islam?

Course Outline:

Students will be able to:

  • Talk about their extended families, some professions, Arabic universities and its various departments, Arabic food and the weather. Their vocabulary, listening, and conversational skills are enhanced as well.
  • Analyse differing views in the grammatical rules.
  • Produce written Arabic at a higher advanced level.
  • Understand and operate at a substantial range of Arabic registers.

Course Outcome:

If the student passes this course with 75% at least, they will successfully move to the next level “Modern Standard Arabic – Most Advanced 2”.

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Level 2

Overview of course contents: 

 Conversation:

  • School and institution in Islamic Culture
  • Important of reading
  • Position of scholars in Islam and their duties
  • Profession

Grammar:

  • Defective nouns
  • Abbreviated nouns
  • Stretched nouns
  • Rules of present tense
  • Subjunctive particles for imperfect tense
  • Jussive particles for imperfect tense

 Morphology:

  • The diminutive
  • Relative adjectives

Vocabulary:

  • Using dictionary
  • Antonyms
  • Synonyms and related words
  • Polysemy
  • Homonyms
  • Idioms
  • Words with two opposite meanings

Dictation:

  • Summarising
  • Writing dissertations

Culture:

  • Prophet hood
  • Quran and Arabic Language
  • Education
  • How to make academic research
  • Impotency of reading in Islam
  • Emigrant of Arab Scientists

Course Outline:

Students will be able to:

  • Know and understand higher Advanced Arabic grammar.
  • Gain understanding of a substantial range of Arabic vocabulary and texts.
  • Be a perfect communicator in Arabic.
  • Have knowledge and understanding of the role of language in general, and Arabic in particular.
  • Carry out basic research, identify important sources and understand main ideas.
  • Understand the general ideas of lectures on familiar topics
  • Write essays and opinion pieces on a wide variety of topics.

Course Outcome:

If the student passes this course with 75% at least, they will successfully move to the next level “Modern Standard Arabic – Proficiency 1”.

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Course fees quoted are per term of 5 weeks.

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