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ARAB 206: Elementary Egyptian Colloquial Arabic III
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Prerequisite: ARAB107 or permission of department. Develops listening and speaking skills in Egyptian Arabic. Covers family, school, shopping, and social interaction. Some reading in Arabic.
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ARAB 207: Elementary Egyptian Colloquial Arabic IV
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Prerequisite: ARAB206 or equivalent. Further develops listening and speaking skills in Egyptian Colloquial Arabic, extending range of contexts where it merges with Modern Standard Arabic. Some reading in Arabic.
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ARAB 210: Elementary Levantine Arabic III
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Prerequisite: permission of department. Emphasis on developing listening and speaking skills in Levantine Arabic, since colloquial dialects are mainly used in speech. Covers family, school, shopping, local culture and general interaction. Some reading in Arabic.
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ARAB 211: Elementary Levantine Arabic IV
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Prerequisite: ARAB210 or permission of department. Emphasis on developing listening and speaking skills in Levantine Arabic. Covers conversational needs in everyday situations such as introductions, at hotels, at the doctor's office, at social get-togethers, etc. Some reading in Arabic.
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ARAB 221: The Arab World Today through Readings in Translation
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
An introduction to the contemporary Arabic world through literature. Includes discussions of historical background, political thought and society. In English.
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ARAB 282: The Arab-Israeli Conflict through Readings in Translation
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Literary works by both Arab and Jewish authors depicting the impact of the conflict on society and individuals. In English.
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ARAB 304: Advanced Modern Standard Arabic I
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Prerequisite: ARAB205 or permission of department. Not open to students who have completed ARAB301. Formerly ARAB301. Advanced grammar, reading, writing, speaking in Arabic; study of contemporary Arabic society, politics, and culture.
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ARAB 305: Advanced Modern Standard Arabic II
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Prerequisite: ARAB304 or equivalent. Further advanced grammar, reading, writing, speaking in Arabic; study of current issues within the Arab World.
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ARAB 306: Intermediate Egyptian Colloquial Arabic I
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Prerequisite: ARAB207. Covering the spoken variety of Egypt in an extended range of communicative contexts where Egyptian Colloquial and Modern Standard Arabic merge. By course end, the students speak in Egyptian Arabic in situations and topics that require reasonable knowledge of the culture.
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ARAB 307: Intermediate Egyptian Colloquial Arabic II
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Prerequisite: ARAB306. Continuation of ARAB306, focusing on enhancing learners' speaking and listening skills in Egyptian Arabic, enriching their vocabulary, introducing them to more complex grammatical forms and structures, and providing practice in a broad range of communicative and cultural contexts.
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