This introductory course will help you to develop basic communication skills in the language. You will learn how to greet people, exchange personal details, talk about yourself and your daily life, and interact in common everyday situations (shops, restaurants, hotels, etc.). You will also be introd
Summary
This introductory course will help you to develop basic communication skills in the language. You will learn how to greet people, exchange personal details, talk about yourself and your daily life, and interact in common everyday situations (shops, restaurants, hotels, etc.). You will also be introduced to cultural aspects of the areas where the language is spoken.
Choose this course if you want to:
Learn basic, familiar everyday expressions and simple phrases in the language.
Be able to exchange personal information and interact in simple common situations.
Have opportunities to practise your skills with other speakers of the language.
Who is this course for?
This course is recommended for absolute beginners who have had very little or no contact with the language before. In this course, you will be working towards level A1 of the Common European Framework of Languages.
Qualifications/credits
Course assessment is optional but on successful completion you will obtain 10 credits at Level 1 (SCQF 7).
Mode of study
Language classes are interactive and collaborative, with plenty of exposure to the language and many opportunities to practise and learn with your peers.
You will also have access to Moodle, the University’s virtual learning environment, where you will find additional activities for you to practise what you have learnt in class and to extend your knowledge.
Prospects
At this elementary level you’ll be able to take part in very simple exchanges in common everyday situations, for example as a visitor in an area where the language is spoken.
Or you can progress to the next step, Post Beginners A2, to continue to develop your skills in the language
About us
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Our Employee Development interventions improve the leadership, people management and personal effectiveness of University staff as individuals.
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By the end of the course, learners will be able to understand and use simple phrases and questions to exchange information in familiar situations in the target language.
This 20 week course will introduce some of the basic structures of the language through topics related to social and everyday life in the country/countries where it is spoken. The focus is on listening, speaking and reading simple materials that introduce basic grammatical structures.
Studying Arabic At SOAS Language Centre SOAS Language Centre in London operates the largest non-degree Arabic language programme in the UK. It runs over 120 scheduled courses a year for learners. In addition, SOAS Language Centre also offers individual tuition or small group tuition.
Our comprehensive program is designed to tutor the children and help them learn the language more fluently. We also aim to take them up to GCSE level and beyond, so they can read, speak and write this beautiful and poetic language.
Arabic Language Classes Come and join our Arabic language classes for age 16+. We offer a range of levels. Our courses run for 10 weeks and you will be offered additional support by phone and email in between the weekly evening classes. For Further details contact Liverpool Arabic Centre.
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