ARAB 1470 - Elementary Arabic 1 Credit Hours: 4.00  Prerequisites: ARAB 1460 or two or more years of high school Arabic
  (formerly ARAB 1270)
  This course continues students’ development of Arabic language and culture by building and expanding on the culture, vocabulary and language structures learned in ARAB 1460. New language functions will be presented in meaningful activities that emphasize all four language skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing and allow for further cultural exposure. Students are required to use computer based technology to practice these skills.
  Contact Hours: 4
  OUTCOMES AND OBJECTIVES  Outcome 1: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to demonstrate competency in oral language skills beyond Introduction to Arabic Language & Culture.
Objectives: 
	- Pronounce individual sounds, including appropriate intonation and stress, with little or no interference in order to be understood by a Native Speaker.
 
	- Form and produce entire sentences with no hesitation and natural pauses.
 
	- Engage in conversations with a Native Speaker in the present, future, and past tense (includes both initiating conversations as well as responding appropriately to speech of a Native Speaker).
 
 
Outcome 2: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to demonstrate the ability to use Arabic vocabulary beyond Introduction to Arabic Language & Culture. 
Objectives: 
	- Use vocabulary when speaking.
 
	- Respond to a Native Speaker who has used the vocabulary.
 
	- Use vocabulary in writing.
 
	- Demonstrate reading comprehension skills by discussing subject matter and/or answering questions based on the passage read.
 
 
Outcome 3: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to demonstrate the ability to use grammar structures beyond Introduction to Arabic Language & Culture 1 in speaking and writing. 
Objectives: 
	- Use pronouns, including possessive.
 
	- Form questions.
 
	- Use adverbs.
 
	- Use prepositions with pronouns.
 
	- Conjugate the superlative and future tenses.
 
	- Shape subject-verb agreement.
 
	- Conjugate and use the verb to wish.
 
	- Use the comparative.
 
	- Use feminine plural.
 
 
Outcome 4: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to recognize and discuss aspects of Arabic culture beyond Introduction to Arabic Language & Culture 1. 
Objectives: 
	- Recognize and discuss some geographical, economical and cultural aspects of some Arabic speaking countries and/or communities such as universities and schools, food, sports, Ramadan, and clothes.
 
	- Compare cultural differences.
 
  COMMON DEGREE OUTCOMES  (Bulleted outcomes apply to the course)
	
		
			
			
				- 1. The graduate can integrate the knowledge and technological skills necessary to be a successful learner.
 
			 
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				- The graduate can demonstrate how to think competently.
 
			 
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				- 3. The graduate can demonstrate how to employ mathematical knowledge.
 
			 
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				- 4. The graduate can demonstrate how to communicate competently.
 
			 
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				- 5. The graduate is sensitive to issues relating to a diverse, global society.
 
			 
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  COURSE CONTENT OUTLINE  Lesson & Topics
1 pgs 1-19 
Masculine and feminine 
The definite article 
The Nisba adjective 
The question 
Arabic names 
2 pgs 21-35 
Pronouns - Grammar 
Reading and Culture 
3 pgs 39-53 
Possessive pronouns - Grammar 
Reading about Arab universities 
4 pgs 55-68 
The present tense 
More about questions 
Reading and Culture 
5 pgs 77-88 
Grammar - adverbs 
Non-adjective phrases 
Reading - climate and the seasons 
Culture - song for Fayrouz 
6 pgs 89-102 
Grammar 
Reading and Culture 
The Arabic foods 
7 pgs 106-125 
Culture and Grammar 
Prepositions with pronouns 
Reading - Arabic money 
8 pgs 129-151 
Grammar - the past tense - negation of past tense - roots and patterns 
The Arabic dictionary 
Numbers 11-100 
Reading and Culture - soccer game 
9 pgs 154-168 
Grammar - non-human agreement 
What time is it? 
Reading - American TV programs 
10 pgs 174-191 
Grammar - object pronouns 
Reading - King Fouad 
11 pgs 195-216 
Review verb chart 
Reading - hotels in Cairo 
12 pgs 217-240 
Grammar - the superlative - the future 
Future negation - subject-verb agreement 
Reading - school in Egypt 
Culture - song for Fayrouz 
13 pgs 241-260 
Grammar - verb to wish 
Reading - apartment for rent 
14 pgs 263-284 
Reading - Kholid’s grandmother and job wanted 
15 pgs 285-301 
Grammar - verbs and pronouns 
Reading - private window and Tounis 
16 pgs 308-324 
Grammar - the comparative 
Case markings 
Culture - Nizar Kobani the love poet 
Reading - the letter 
17 pgs 331-351 
Grammar - the nouns 
Culture - The Quoraan 
Reading - Time of Study in Ramadan 
18 pgs 352-368 
Culture - Jamal Abud El Nasar and oum Kalthoom 
Reading - The other half 
19 pgs 375-392 
Grammar - feminine plural 
Culture - clothes 
Reading - Najib Mahfouz 
20 pgs 395-411 
Grammar - reading dates - review 
Reading - Malek speaks  Primary Faculty  Rahmouni El Idrissi, Amine Secondary Faculty   Associate Dean  Ternullo, Annette Dean  Pritchett, Marie
 
 
  Official Course Syllabus - Macomb Community College, 14500 E 12 Mile Road, Warren, MI 48088  
				  
 
   
			
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