Arabic classes are offered to students from beginner to Intermediate to Advanced level by professional and experienced instructors.
The Center of World Languages and Cultures offers language course from beginners to advancel level. Our instructor-led community courses run in the evenings and provide learners the chance to study various languages in an encouraging and fun group environment.
Beginners Courses
Intended for learners with little or no exposure to the language of interest, this non-credit course covers the basics of the language of interest focusing on developing communication skills. To complete this course curriculum in its entirety, learners should expect to enroll in the fall, winter, and spring sessions.
However, learners with some exposure can join at any time. In each 10-week course, learners will meet for 90 minutes weekly with a DU language instructor who will guide learners’ studies and provide opportunities for engaging in conversation during weekly meetings.
Let's Practice Course
Intended for learners with an intermediate level of the language of interest, this course is designed to increase learners' fluency in the language of interest as applied to everyday situations. Learners will also identify common cultural patterns and describe various cultural viewpoints.
Over the course of 10 weeks, learners will meet for 90 minutes weekly with a DU instructor who will guide their studying and provide opportunities for engaging in conversation during weekly meetings. Learners may be asked to view videos, listen to songs, or read articles to discuss in class.
We offer non-credit community language courses to Denver metro community members, DU students and employees. Our classes are dedicated to lifelong learners, professionals, and academics who want to practice their language skills, discover opportunities to study less commonly taught languages and develop a language skillset for their personal or professional use.
Our programs include community classes, small study cohorts of less commonly taught languages, and individual, self-directed language study formats for a special focus. Please contact us to find the best program for your needs.
Our instructor-led community courses run in the evenings and provide learners the chance to study various languages in an encouraging and fun group environment.
The Center of World Languages and Cultures faculty and staff are dedicated to promoting a passion for languages and cultural integrity throughout the DU community.
Arabic, a Semitic language with ancient roots, has been functioning as a vital written and spoken language for centuries in different parts of the world. In addition to a rich literary tradition, during the Middle Ages, Arabic was the main language of literature, science, philosophy, and theology.
We offer weekend Arabic and Islamic studies for Pre-K, Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced Students. Classes are designed for children between the ages of 4-6 years old. it is a fun learning experience where children will learn Arabic Alphabets, Arabic Handwriting, Islamic Morals, and How to Pray.
At Portal Languages, we prioritize effective communication and cultural understanding, employing innovative teaching methodologies, such as the renowned Natural Approach, to create an engaging and dynamic learning environment.
In this course, the student will be able to develop socially and culturally appropriate proficiency in interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational modes at the novice mid-level in Arabic. Note: Students must pass this course with a C or better to continue to ARA 1991. (4 hr. lecture)
Arabic course is offered by Austin Community College’s Official World Languages Department (WOLA).
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