Arabic Beginners 1

 

Key Facts

 

Delivery Language: English

Duration: 20 Hours

Number of Credits: 10

Tutor: Noha Haroun

Learning Method: In person

Level: This module is at CQFW Level 4 

Module Code: XR10110

Fee: £130.00 - Fee Waiver Scheme available

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Entry Requirements

This course is aimed at absolute beginners and will introduce students to the Arabic language and culture while developing all four skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing.

Overview

The module will equip students with a very basic knowledge of the countries where Arabic is spoken and encourage their curiosity about the language, the country, the people, their environment, society, traditions and culture. It will enable the student to reach a level of very basic competence in the four main areas of listening, speaking, reading and writing.

The student will acquire basic language skills, to enable students to:

  • Introduce self and others
  • Describe members of the family
  • Ask questions
  • Tell the time
  • Give basic directions
  • Describe places
  • Describe people and the human body
  • Shapes and colours
  • Counting
  • Everyday expressions of the Arabic language and cultural aspects of the Arabic world 

Teaching and Learning 

You will be working in groups or pairs with the emphasis of the course being on participation and practice. Our aim is to develop student skills using communicative language and you will be encouraged to actively participate in class through various friendly activities designed to stimulate communication.

We recommend that you spend time between the lessons, revising and practising what has been done in class.

Learning Outcomes

On completion of this module, students should be able to: 

  1. Demonstrate that they can cope at very basic level in face-to-face exchanges in Arabic, for example: meeting and greeting, giving personal information, introducing self and others, functioning in commonplace situations;
  2. Extract specific information from short texts such as literacies, newspapers, advertisements;
  3. Translate specific information from short texts such as literacies, newspapers, advertisements;
  4. Write very basic Arabic, with a very basic linguistic accuracy.

Assessments

The assessment of this course is divided into four parts to assess each of the following skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing. It is designed to enhance what you have learnt during the course.

Speaking: Recording of a short speaking exercise.

Listening: Answering questions in English on a short recording, lasting

not more than five minutes.

Reading: Comprehension exercise based on text such as novels, newspapers, advertisements etc.

Writing: A written task

To award credits we need to have evidence of the knowledge and skills you have gained or improved. Some of this has to be in a form that can be shown to external examiners so that we can be absolutely sure that standards are met across all courses and subjects. 

Reading Suggestions

A full reading list can be found via the following link:

Arabic Beginners 1

Progression Route

Students who successfully complete the module should feel that they have a good introductory command of Arabic and should be able to proceed to Beginners 2 or equivalent.

What Do I Need? 

As this course is face-to-face course, you will need the following:

  • Pen and paper/notebook or access to digital equipment to take notes.