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Intensive Arabic E (P02492)

? Credit Points : 50  ? SCQF Level : 11  ? Acronym : LLC-P-P02492

This will continue further work with student’s Arabic, following on
from Intensive Arabic D. It will continue to focus on the particular Arabic needed for the students’ designated dissertation topics. Students will therefore continue Arabic language training at an advanced level via a mix of classes, tutorials and directed independent study, as appropriate to their developing abilities and specific research needs.

Entry Requirements

? Pre-requisites : Intensive Arabic D and passes in Intensive Arabic A and B

Subject Areas

Delivery Information

? Normal year taken : Postgraduate

? Delivery Period : Not being delivered

? Contact Teaching Time : 20 hour(s) per week for 11 weeks

All of the following classes

Type Day Start End Area
Tutorial Monday 09:00 13:00 Central

Summary of Intended Learning Outcomes

By the end of this module the student should have developed his/her vocabulary to the point where he/she is able to cope without undue difficulty with extended texts in MSA on an increasing range of topics. The student should be able to read and to understand extended prose texts on a wide range of topics; to comprehend the main ideas and most details of connected discourse tin MSA; and to discuss topics of current and personal interest and to handle most situations of daily life in MSA.

Assessment Information

Summative Exams: Classwork and two-hour exam (15%); two-hour exam and oral exam (25%); three-hour exam and oral exam (60%).

Exam times

Diet Diet Month Paper Code Paper Name Length
1ST March 1 to be arranged 2 hour(s)

Contact and Further Information

The Course Secretary should be the first point of contact for all enquiries.

Course Secretary

Miss Sophie Lowry
Tel : (0131 6)50 6814
Email : sophie.lowry@ed.ac.uk

Course Organiser

Dr Elisabeth Kendall
Tel : (0131 6)50 6615
Email : Elisabeth.Kendall@ed.ac.uk

School Website : http://www.llc.ed.ac.uk/

College Website : http://www.hss.ed.ac.uk/

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