ARA 101 - Introductory Arabic I Description Introductory Arabic is a beginning-level course in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). MSA is the language used throughout the Arab world: the Middle East. Although dialects in each region differ, MSA unites all Arabs and allows them to communicate with each other. This course offers instruction and practice in the four language skills of reading, writing, listening, and speaking and introduces the pronunciation, vocabulary and basic grammar of MSA Arabic. Two dialects are taught alongside MSA, in cultural contexts, using realia, video, and readings. Credit Hours: 4 Contact Hours: 4 School: School of Liberal Arts Department: Language & Thought Discipline: ARA Major Course Revisions: General Education Review Last Revision Date Effective: 20230223T14:27:10 Course Review & Revision Year: 2027-2028 Course Type: General Education- Offering designed to meet the specific criteria for a GRCC Distribution Requirement. The course should be designated by the requirement it fulfills. Course Format: Lecture - 1:1
General Education Requirement: Humanities General Education Learner Outcomes (GELO): 2. Communication: Demonstrate effective communication through listening, speaking, reading, or writing using relevant sources and research strategies, 4. Cultural Competence: Understand diverse interpersonal and cultural perspectives through analysis of scholarly or creative works Course Learning Outcomes: 1. Analyze current syntax, grammar, and vocabulary in order to understand the world from different points of view.
2. Articulate and understand the commonalities and differences among human beings from different cultures, and demographics in order to demonstrate cultural awareness. (GELO 4)
3. Articulate and understand the ways in which language shapes and reflects cultural values. (GELO 2)
4. Utilize the fundamentals of the language, vocabulary, and structures in order to communicate ideas and/or set of concepts appropriately for the context.
5. Read and write all of the letters of the Arabic alphabet in all of their various shapes as they appear in words.
6. Sound out fully vocalized texts in Arabic.
7. Converse in Modern Standard Arabic at a basic level; asking questions; introducing themselves; and talking about their families, their work, studies, and where they live. (GELO 2)
8. Identify the subject and the predicate in an Arabic verb-less sentence.
9. Identify the subject prefixes of present-tense verbs in Arabic.
10. Identify the possessive suffixes of nouns and definite and indefinite nouns in Arabic.
11. Say the numbers up to ten in Arabic and read and write the Persian numerals.
12. Identify which countries throughout the world have large Arabic-speaking populations and describe cultural differences that exist between the people of Arabic-speaking countries and Americans. (GELO 4)
13. Listen and comprehend specific vocabulary, questions, and sentences in MSA and certain dialects. (GELO 2)
14. Understand the role of context, audience, and purpose when developing a communication.
15. Work well in teams and with others.
Approved for Online Delivery?: No Course Outline: I. The Writing SystemA. Consonants B. Short and long vowels C. Symbols D. Persian numerals E. Transliteration II. Speaking, listening and pronunciation A. Emphatic (or deep) versus non-emphatic (or frontal) consonants B. Letter recognition C. Long and short vowels D. Dictation III. Grammar and vocabulary A. Greetings, classroom, family B. Gender and plural of nouns C. Definiteness and indefiniteness D. Possessives and subject pronouns E. Nissba adjectives F. Asking questions G. Jumla ismiya H. Idaafa I. Simple verb conjugation IV. Cultural and geographic information A. Geography of the Arab World B. Cultural variation in the Arabic-speaking countries C. Cultural differences between the Middle East and the West Mandatory CLO Competency Assessment Measures: None Name of Industry Recognize Credentials: None Instructional Strategies: Guided skill practice: 50-60%Instructor presentation: 20-30% Group activities: 10-30% Use of media: 5-15%
Mandatory Course Components: 1. Written Chapter Tests2. Oral Testing 3. Written Final Exam 4. Written Assignments 5. Classroom Attendance 6. Dialogues, Role-Playing or Oral Practice Academic Program Prerequisite: None Prerequisites/Other Requirements: None English Prerequisite(s): None Math Prerequisite(s): None Course Corerequisite(s): None Course-Specific Placement Test: None Course Aligned with IRW: IRW 98, IRW 99 Consent to Enroll in Course: No Department Consent Required Total Lecture Hours Per Week: 4 Faculty Credential Requirements: 18 graduate credit hours in discipline being taught (HLC Requirement), Master’s Degree (GRCC general requirement) Faculty Credential Requirement Details: Beyond the obvious need to be able to speak and understand Arabic, the instructor must also have a background in foreign language teaching or be trained in foreign language methods and techniques. General Room Request: None Maximum Course Enrollment: 27 Equivalent Courses: None Dual Enrollment Allowed?: Yes Advanced Placement (AP) Exam Credit Accepted: None AP Min. Score: NA Number of Times Course can be taken for credit: 1 Programs Where This Courses is a Requirement: None People Soft Course ID Number: 104344 Course CIP Code: 16.1101 High School Articulation Agreements exist?: No If yes, with which high schools?: NA Non-Credit GRCC Agreement exist?: No If yes, with which Departments?: NA Corporate Articulation Agreement exist?: No If yes, with which Companies?: NA
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