Arabic for Beginners: Communicating in Arabic Culture
Offered By: Khalifa University via Coursera
Course Description
Overview
This course is the second of a three-course specialization in elementary Arabic. Communicating in Arabic Culture begins with specifically delving into terms related to education and school-related terminology. Speaking Arabic as a second language in a culturally and internationally diverse workspace can offer significant rewards.
Furthermore, proficiency in Arabic becomes exceptionally valuable when traveling to or working in Arabic-speaking countries, particularly in situations involving financial transactions. In our technology-driven world, where technology impacts nearly every facet of life, from transportation efficiency and safety to access to food, healthcare, socialization, and productivity, the internet's power has facilitated the formation of global communities for the easy sharing of ideas and resources, as exemplified by this course. Understanding the human body's various parts in the context of international sports and medicine is of paramount importance. This course, therefore, focuses on the multifaceted uses of body parts, both physical and emotional, as forms of expression in Arabic culture.
Syllabus
- Module 1: Real Life Vocabulary and Sentences
- This module focuses on the everyday phrases of interpersonal communication both in personal and professional settings.
- Module 2: Simple Sentences and Essential Vocabulary
- This module will focus on how the basic restructuring and formulation of sentences in the Arabic language.
- Module 3: Introduction to Arabic Culture
- Learning a second language requires the learner to engage in and explore the cultural frameworks of language and those who speak it. This Module focuses on the cultural and traditional celebrations within the Arabic speaking world. The activities will also center around historical and contemporary landmarks within some Arabic countries.
- Module 4: Preferences
- Learning a second language requires the learner to engage in and explore the cultural frameworks of language and those who speak it. This Module focuses on the cultural and traditional celebrations within the Arabic speaking world. The activities will also center around historical and contemporary landmarks within some Arabic countries.
Taught by
Dr. Sami Bachir Mejri
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