Arabic A2.1 Standard

TARGET AUDIENCE

You have basic knowledge of Arabic (level A1), want to make progress in learning Arabic and have time to commit to a language course.

SKILLS TAUGHT

  • Listening and speaking
  • Reading and writing

LEARNING OUTCOMES

Assuming regular attendance and independent study, you should be able to do the following by the end of this course:

  • Exchange information on everyday matters: introduce yourself and others, talk about your activities, the past, the future, your health and your surroundings
  • Describe and compare people, places and objects
  • Ask and give advice, directions and instructions

METHODOLOGY

Pair work and work in the class plenum.

COURSE TYPES

A standard course (3 100-minute classes a week) is:

  • based on schemes of work drawn up on the basis of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)
  • all learners are assessed and will be issued a certificate outlining their skills level
  • intended for learners who are autonomous (internet research) and who are ready to invest some time outside of the classroom for their learning progress

COURSE MATERIALS

Up-to-date methods corresponding to the level A2.1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.

EVALUATION

Learners will be assessed continuously throughout the semester or on the basis of a final test at the end of each semester. They will receive a certificate outlining their level in the four skills (reading, writing, listening and speaking).


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Course offer Arabic A2.1 Standard

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