Our Arabic courses place emphasis on conversational skills. All levels of the program include some attention to culture and social customs in Arabic-speaking countries.
Our Arabic courses place emphasis on conversational skills. All levels of the program include some attention to culture and social customs in Arabic-speaking countries.
Classes meet either Mondays and Wednesdays or Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:45-7:15 p.m. or 7:30-9 p.m. The schedule for each session takes into consideration placement test results, teacher assignments, and classroom availability.
Beginning-level students (I-IV)
Learn practical vocabulary and basic language patterns of spoken Arabic. The reading and writing of standard Arabic is introduced.
Intermediate-level students (V and VI)
Learn the essentials of grammar and conversation and participate in discussions on more abstract subjects, including history, customs and traditions. Local colloquial accents are also added.
Students should plan on at least two hours of homework per class.
The Rice University Foreign Language Program provides an opportunity for students to learn a new language in small group classes taught by experienced instructors. Classes in eight foreign languages are offered in four sessions each year.
Our Total Beginner Arabic Group Classes meet online once a week for 90 minutes, in small classes with a minimum of 3 students and a maximum of 6.
Arabic is the official language of 25 countries. The literary language (Modern Standard Arabic or al-fuSHaa) is uniform across the Arabic-speaking world: from Morocco in the west to the borders of Iran in the east, and from Lebanon in the north to Sudan in the south.Â
Corporate Arabic classes on-site will help you improve communication with your Arabic-speaking coworkers, business partners, customers, vendors and other Arabic speakers you interact with as part of your job.
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)
Whether you want to learn a new language for an upcoming vacation, business, or just want to diversify your qualifications, our foreign languages programs can help you reach these goals.
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