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.
RISE Education’s proprietary approach is designed and taught by native speakers with a focus on teaching young children. It also incorporates cultural instruction to give kids a sense of context that deepens their educational experience.
Arabic course is offered by Austin Community College’s Official World Languages Department (WOLA).
This course is a continuation of Beginning Arabic I. It will integrate acquisition of the four language skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) with study of Arabic culture and civilization. Prerequisite: ARAB 1311 or equivalent or instructor consent required.
Student get a catered curriculum based on their personality, level, school grade and learning goals to help them thrive. ?We bring in dynamism and enthusiasm along with pedagogical and creative activities to ensure the best memorization.Â
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.
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