University of Westminster

Evening Language Course Arabic. Grade 1 - Curso Nocturno de Idioma de Idioma Árabe. Nivel 1

University of Westminster
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    Presencial en London
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  • Lugar:
    309 Regent Street
    London W1B 2HW
    Reino Unido

Presentación

Our part-time Arabic evening courses run from September to June at our central London Regent Street Campus just a few minutes from Oxford Circus. They are taught by experienced language teaching professionals who are native speakers of the language or equivalent. Adult students of all ages and nationalities from a wide range of backgrounds take part-time Arabic courses with us. You can also join a Arabic evening course in January for the second semester if you already have some knowledge of Arabic.

This Arabic evening language course follows a communicative approach to language teaching. Our lessons focus on language that is required for communicating in authentic situations with an emphasis on speaking and listening. Your progress will be assessed on an on-going basis through homework, assignments and performance in class. You will receive verbal feedback from your tutor on every lesson and written feedback with your homework.

Programa

Term 1

Topics
The six groups of the Arabic alphabet, the family, jobs, everyday objects and places.

Grammar

The short and long Arabic vowels, masculine and feminine words, simple sentences, case endings – the nominative case, nouns (singular) and adjective agreement, plural words and possessive endings.

Learning outcomes

At the end of the term you will be able to:

write and read the alphabet as well as Arabic sounds
greet people
introduce yourself and others
talk about what you do
describe things such as everyday objects
make polite requests and ask questions
Term 2

Topics
Countries and peoples, numbers, prices.

Grammar

The definite article, the genitive case, case endings for the sound masculine and feminine plural, the accusative case, dual case endings, the root of Arabic words.

Learning outcomes

At the end of the term you will be able to:

describe places and objects, such as your town, and talk about where you come from
relate objects to someone or something else
use Arabic numbers and count
use numbers to go shopping in the market and order food in restaurants
Term 3

Topics
Material, colours and their types, what happened yesterday, using a dictionary.

Grammar
Two patterns of broken plural, the masculine and feminine forms of colours, verb conjugation in the past tense, joining sentences together.

Learning outcomes

At the end of the term you will be able to:

talk about people and objects in singular, dual and plural
describe an object’s colour and what it is made of
use verbs in the past tense
compose and link up sentences

Competencias

At the end of the term you will be able to:

talk about people and objects in singular, dual and plural
describe an object’s colour and what it is made of
use verbs in the past tense
compose and link up sentences

Publicidad

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