Arabic 3
- Language
- Arabic
- Target group
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Staff
Students
Others - Start level
- A1.1
- Target level
- A1
- Language of instruction
- Arabic/English
Type of course
The course can be taught in-person or online. At 'timetable & registration' you find an overview of our courses.
In a classroom course, the teacher and all students are present in the classroom. To be able to participate online, you are advised to use a headset with microphone.To check that everything is working properly, please use: Quick Tech Check.
It is not possible to switch between courses once the course has started.
Course description
The Arabic 3 course is intended for those who have completed the Arabic 2 course or have a comparable level (A1) of Arabic. In this course you will learn Modern Standard Arabic . This is the variant of Arabic that is used in newspapers and books and on radio and television. In this course the topics covered include: asking questions and answering in the past tense, counting from 11 to 100, describing the weather, telling about your holidays, writing a postcard/email, asking and saying what time it is, days of the week, describing daily activities, telling what one does (or does not) do, comparing the present with the past. The necessary grammar is explained and ample attention is paid to vocabulary. All skills are covered: speaking, writing, reading and listening. Attention is also paid to the cultural context of the countries in which the language is spoken.
After completing this course, you will be able to understand sentences and frequently used expressions related to areas of most immediate relevance (e.g. very basic personal and family information, shopping, local geography, employment) You can communicate in simple and routine tasks requiring a simple and direct exchange of information on familiar and routine matters. You can describe in simple terms aspects of your background, immediate environment and matters in areas of immediate need.
The course makes use of the digital learning environment BrightSpace. Within this learning environment you will find the homework and additional learning materials. Course participants are expected to prepare the lessons at home (approximately three hours per lesson).
The course is concluded with a test. A certificate is awarded if the test is completed successfully and the participant has attended 80% of the lessons.
Course material
- Wightwick, J. en Mahmoud Gaafar, Mastering Arabic 1, (fourth edition, with audio and video ‘free-to-access’ online) Unit 13 - 16. ISBN 9781350367265
- Wightwick, J. en Mahmoud Gaafar, Mastering Arabic 1 Activity Book, Third Edition. Unit 13 - 16. ISBN 9781350370685.
Please note that these are new versions of the book. Students continuing from Arabic 2 will continue to use the old version, or you can consider buying the new editions.
The course book Mastering Arabic 1 consists of 20 chapters and corresponds to 2 complete levels of the CEFR/ERK. The aim of this book is to guide you to level A2. The content is divided into multiple courses.
The course material is not included in the registration fee. Course participants are required to purchase course materials themselves; well in advance.
Target group and admission requirements
The course is intended for adults with a higher education diploma, including both students and staff members of Leiden University, as well as interested parties who have no connection to Leiden University. The course is open to any person aged 17 or older with a completed secondary school education.
You can register for this course if you have successfully completed the Arabic 2 course of the Academic Language Centre, or if you can demonstrate in some other way that you possess the required entry level. A basic knowledge of English is required.
Other information
- The maximum number of participants for an online course is 16 and a classroom course is 18.
- The course load is 56 hours. On request a Course load declaration form can be issued. The student should enquire with their department whether course participation can be converted into credits.
- The holiday periods can be found in the Academic Language Centre's academic calendar.
- If classes are cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances, they will be added on to the end of the course. Please take into account courses may end later than scheduled.
- The course level is indicated with the help of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.