Free Lessons in Arabic at SOAS Language Centre in London
Advanced Communicative Arabic – Free Lessons5-week course starting 3rd of March 2012. Saturdays 12.30pm to 2.30pmThe course aims to reinforce the skill of communicating in Modern Standard Arabic acquired on the Upper Intermediate course or similar courses. In addition to learning Modern Standard Arabic - both written and spoken - students will be learn communicative colloquial Arabic in their day-to day-life and work situations. by the end of the course students should be able toin a 'real world' setting, understand meaning from the written and spoken context and with the help of grammatical indicatorsinitiate and sustain conversations on a variety of topicsbe familiar with the difference between formal and spoken ArabicThe course is taught in English and Arabic and covers reading, speaking and listening using contemporary printed and audio material. An appropriate balance is struck between communicative activities, structure, practice and grammar. Class size is normally limited to fifteen to make learning as interactive as possible.
The course will be taught with the PG dip ss as well as teaching Listening Strategy .
The FREE course will cover all 4 skills (listening, speaking ,reading and writing )
Please contact arabic@soas.ac.uk before 3 pm 2 March 2012 First come first serve.
Advanced Communicative Arabic – Free Lessons5-week course starting 3rd of March 2012. Saturdays 12.30pm to 2.30pmThe course aims to reinforce the skill of communicating in Modern Standard Arabic acquired on the Upper Intermediate course or similar courses. In addition to learning Modern Standard Arabic - both written and spoken - students will be learn communicative colloquial Arabic in their day-to day-life and work situations. by the end of the course students should be able toin a 'real world' setting, understand meaning from the written and spoken context and with the help of grammatical indicatorsinitiate and sustain conversations on a variety of topicsbe familiar with the difference between formal and spoken ArabicThe course is taught in English and Arabic and covers reading, speaking and listening using contemporary printed and audio material. An appropriate balance is struck between communicative activities, structure, practice and grammar. Class size is normally limited to fifteen to make learning as interactive as possible.
The course will be taught with the PG dip ss as well as teaching Listening Strategy .
The FREE course will cover all 4 skills (listening, speaking ,reading and writing )
Please contact arabic@soas.ac.uk before 3 pm 2 March 2012 First come first serve.
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