Be able to read texts on familiar topics and understand the main ideas without the use of the dictionary.
Have confidence in their ability to guess the meaning of new words from context.
Be able to speak about themselves and their environment, carry out simple transactions, and initiate and sustain simple conversations on a number of topics.
Be able to paraphrase, if necessary, to make themselves understood.
Understand native speakers accustomed to dealing with students.
Be able to carry out written transactions connected to daily life and simple correspondence.
Be able to form and understand some basic sentence structures of Arabic.
Be familiar with some of the difference between formal and spoken Arabic.
Have learned some aspects of Arab culture.
Course Description Presents various topics. Credits: 1-6