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AIB351 - Arabic 3A

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Offered at:

(B, X*)

Credit point(s):2
Offerings: Trimester 1
EFTSL value: 0.250
Unit chair:A Arbi
Prerequisite:AIB252 or AIB205
Note:

*Off-campus study is only available to students at South Australian Universities (other than UniSA) who can attend the tutorials at the University of South Australia in Adelaide.  Unit Chair approval is required to enrol in off campus mode.

Online teaching methods require internet access. Please refer to the most current computer specifications.

Content

Students will increase their listening and speaking skills of Modern Standard Arabic, enabling them to participate in discussions on a wide variety of topics with confidence. The unit provides further practice in more advanced forms of oral and written expression. Students will be expected to develop a high standard of fluency in speech and reading and an ability to analyse complex grammatical structures. The basic syntactic patterns and vocabulary acquired will be consolidated and will involve the use of more complex linguistics. Class material will be chosen from contemporary writing: newspapers, magazines, journal articles and short stories.

Assessment

Weekly written assignments 20%, class participation 10%, mid-trimester oral test 10%, end-of-trimester oral test 20%, written exam 40%

Unit Fee Information

Student Contribution Rate*Student Contribution Rate**Student Contribution Rate***Fee rate - Domestic Students Fee rate - International students
$1412$1412$1412$4748$5428

* Student contribution rate for Commonwealth Supported students who commenced studies from 2010
** Student contribution rate for Commonwealth Supported students who commenced studies from 2009
*** Student contribution rate for Commonwealth Supported students who commenced studies from 2008
Please note: Unit fees listed do not apply to Deakin Prime students.

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