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Textbook:
Brustad, Al-Batal, and Al-Tonsi,
Al-Kitaab Fii TA
Callum Al-Carabiyya: A Textbook for Beginning Arabic,
Part 1, 2nd edition with DVDs, 2004.
ISBN 9781589011045
Dates: August 27th - December, 8 , 2008
Time: Mondays and Wednesdays from
2 pm to 3:15 pm
If you are a native speaker of Arabic, before
enrolling in this course, please contact the
instructor for approval at
arabicclass@txstate.edu.
For more information about the content of this
course, contact Mr. Amjad Mohammed at
arabicclass@txstate.edu.
Arabic 2310 Objectives
By the end of Arabic 2310 you will,
in-shaa’a-llaah,
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be prepared to reach an
intermediate-high to an advanced-low proficiency in
Arabic;
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be able to read texts on familiar
topics and understand most of the text without using
the dictionary;
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be able to speak about yourself
and your environment, and initiate and sustain
conversations on a number of topics other than
yourself and your family;
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be able to carry out written
transactions related to daily life and write medium
length to long letters and essays; and
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be familiar with many aspects of
Arabic culture, such as social and religious customs
and traditions, family life, and education.
In terms of grammatical structures,
you will
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recognize and use verbs in all
major tenses;
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learn about the common verb
patterns;
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be able to narrate in present,
past and future time frames;
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be able to recognize and form
complex sentence structures such as dependent
clauses and there is/there are sentence structures;
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be able to recognize and use
negation patterns; and
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add approximately 800 words or
more to your vocabulary.
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