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1 COURSE NAME: LOWER INTERMEDIATE ARABIC NUMBER: ISLA 522 SECTIONS: 001 / 002 SEMESTER: FALL 2017 INSTRUCTOR S NAME AND OFFICE HOURS: Shokry Gohar Morris Hall 323 shokry.gohar@mcgill.ca Monday 13.00-14.30 Wednesday 13.00-14.30 David Nacekivell Morris Hall 325 David.nancekivell@mcgill.ca Tuesday 13.00 16.00 Hala Jawlakh Students can also meet instructors outside of office hours by appointment. INSTITUTE OF ISLAMIC STUDIES: 514-398 6077 THE BEST TIMES TO CALL: During Office Hours Second Year Isla 522 Section 1 (Mor. 017) Time/ Day Monday 9:35-10:25 Shokry Tuesday Wednesday David Thursday Friday Shokry Section 2 (Mor. 017) Time/ Day Monday 10:35-11:25 Hala Tuesday Wednesday Shokry Thursday Friday Shokry COURSE OBJECTIVES:

2 The course is a continuation of developing the four skills in acquisition of the language; writing, reading, listening and speaking to bring students from the lower intermediate level to intermediate level.the course uses a variety of authentic materials (i.e. national newspapers and magazines, video and audio segments, and internet sources) to help students to deal with printed, auditory and visual sources in real life situations. It places more emphasis on reading and on grammar analysis than students previously have encountered which will enable students to comprehend and grasp successfully ideas handled in reading texts. A communicative approach is highly stressed in this course; therefore, students are encouraged to participate actively in class discussions. The course focuses on writing skills to enable students to produce more precise and coherent essays. The course will develop solid lexical sets of vocabulary and widely used phrases that can help students with listening, reading, speaking and writing. Classes are conducted in Arabic; therefore, students are expected to speak Arabic in the class. By the end of this term students will be able to: 1) Participate easily in conversations on a wider range of topics. 2) Write coherent and more complex paragraphs rather than short sentences. 3) Comprehend and analyze successfully reading and listening sources in real life sit uations. 4) Grasp cultural aspects of the Arab societies. COURSE MATERIALS: 1. Al-Kitaab fii ta`allum al-`arabiyya: A Textbook for Beginning Arabic, Part ONE (Kristen Brustad, Mahmoud Al-Batal,Abbas Al-Tonsi.), Georgetown University Press 1997 2. Al-Kitaab fii ta`allum al-`arabiyya: A Textbook for Beginning Arabic, Part TWO (Kristen Brustad, Mahmoud Al-Batal,Abbas Al-Tonsi.), Georgetown University Press 1997 3. A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic (Hans Wehr), Spoken Language Services N.B.: This dictionary is Arabic-to-English only and there are no appropriate substitutes; THIS is the dictionary you will need!) 4. Short Story. Books are available at Paragraphe on Sherbrooke. Coursepacks are available at the McGill Bookstore. MYCOURSES: This class will use MyCourses (McGill s learning and teaching system) for grade management and diffusion of assignments. McGill students have free access to the latest version of Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus, which includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint and other Office apps. You will be able to continue to use Office 365 ProPlus at no charge, and will receive automatic software updates. ATTENDANCE AND PARTICIPATION:

3 Attendance is mandatory. Attendance in a language class is vital. If you are not in class, you will not learn. Therefore, students who miss more than four classes per session without presenting appropriate documentation (e.g.: a doctor s note, religious holidays, etc.) will see their grade decreased. After the fourth undocumented absence, each undocumented absence will lower your final grade for the class (e.g.: B to B -) -. Any student who misses eight classes during any semester without documentation automatically fails the class. Also, students who are absent without a documented acceptable excuse may not turn in their homework for that day nor send it with someone. In addition, late arrivals to class are equivalent to a quarter mark of an absence. Tardiness will not be tolerated as we only have a short time to get a lot of language learning done and it is important to start on time. It is up to the discretion of the instructor whether a student who arrives late is allowed to attend the class. Students are required to participate fully in all class activities. We will be doing a lot of group work and we expect each and every one of you to contribute fully to their groups. Please read the Attendance and participation evaluation criteria. EVALUATION: Please do not miss in-class tests. Make-up exams/tests/quizzes will not be given without adequate justificatory documentation (e.g.: a doctor s note, a letter from your advisor, etc.). If you miss any evaluation without justification, you will receive a zero in it. If you miss the final exam, university policy will apply. HOMEWORK: Students should come to class fully prepared and with all homework assignments carefully completed. Students are required to have TWO NOTEBOOKS for their homework (Canada Stitched Exercise books). Please turn in your homework assignment at the beginning of class. Homework submitted late, on loose-leaf paper, or after the end of a class period will not be accepted and the student will receive a zero. In class: Students are required to attend all classes on time and to participate fully in all LANGUAGE LAB: In addition to the daily homework assignments, students will have lab assignments where they will drill new vocabulary, practice pronunciation, listening and writing. Please refer to the syllabus for lab due dates. Language labs that are not turned in on time will receive a grade of zero. ORAL PRESENTATION: The goal of this activity is to enhance students oral performance, the revision of vocabulary, application of grammar, structure, and use of connectors. Students will be expected to choose an abstract topic (i.e. Global warming, pollution in Canada, Iranian film etc...) rather than a topic related to personal experience or biography.

4 The duration will be ten minutes, and the oral presentation will be graded, by the instructor and your peers, on content, grammar, use of vocabulary and connectors. Students may prepare a lexical set of new vocabularies to distribute to the audience (their fellow students) the audience should formulate questions to ask the presenter after the presentation. The oral presentation may be recorded for grading. Students who miss the date of their OP with no justificatory documentation will receive a Zero. An instructor may allow the student to do the OP on another day, but the student will receive a zero for the peer-graded portion of the grade. Students should discuss the oral presentation with the instructor during office hours prior to the presentation. WRITTEN PROJECT: During the second semester, students will be asked to write an 800-word text. The goal of this activity is to enhance written skills and formal correctness, as well as the application of grammar, structure, use of connectors and spelling. Students may choose any topic to write about. A detailed outline, which is integral part of this syllabus, will be given to you at the beginning of the winter term. The written presentation should be composed by the student him/herself, and the written presentation will be collected by the instructor and graded on content, grammar, and, use of vocabulary and connectors, and spelling. This assignment will be a multistage one in which students should produce an outline during the second week, the introduction and a thesis statement and the main idea, supporting evidence, and the conclusion every other week for the following weeks. Students should submit their draft on time and get feedback and grade on it (see the due dates and the requirements below). Students can discuss the written presentation with the instructor during office hours. Students who submit draft late without justificatory documentation will receive a zero for that draft. Students who submit the final version of the WP late will lose a third of a grade by day (e.g. from B to B-). Plagiarism or academic dishonesty will be referred to the appropriate disciplinary officer. GRADING AND EVALUATION: Quizzes: 15% Attendance and class participation: 10% Lab: 2.5% Homework and preparation: 15% 1 Oral Presentation: 7.5% Midterm Exam: 15% Final Written Project: 10 % Final Exam: 25%

5 ACADEMIC INTEGRITY: Please read the statement below on academic integrity and be sure to go to the McGill webpage on academic integrity (url listed below) McGill University values academic integrity. Therefore, all students must understand the meaning and consequences of cheating, plagiarism and other academic offences under the code of student conduct and disciplinary procedures (see www.mcgill.ca/integrity for more information). L université McGill attache une haute importance à l honnêté académique. Il incombe par conséquent à tous les étudiants de comprendre ce que l on entend par tricherie, plagiat et autres infractions académiques, ainsi que les conséquences que peuvent avoir de telles actions, selon le Code de conduite de l étudiant et des procédures disciplinaires (pour de plus amples renseignements, veuillez consulter le site www.mcgill.ca/integrity). DISABILITIES: If you have a medical, psychiatric or learning disability and require accommodations in this class, please let me know early in the semester or as soon as you are eligible.

ص صف يوم ا ألربعاء 9 7/ TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF ASSIGNMENTS AND ACTIVITIES: This schedule is subject to change depending on the needs of the class. - Introduction to the class مراجعة للكتاب األول من خالل قراءة خارجية 6 Lab due Monday 25 /9 واجب يوم الجمعة 9 / 8 صف يوم الجمعة 9 8/ واجب ليوم اإلثنين 9/11 صف يوم اإلثنين 9/11 واجب يوم األربعاء 9/13 صف يوم ا ألربعاء 9/13 واجب يوم الجمعة 9/15 صف يوم الجمعة 9/15 واجب ليوم االثنين 9/18 صف يوم االثنين 9/18 واجب يوم األربعاء 9/20 صف يوم األربعاء 9/20 واجب يوم الجمعة 9/22 صف يوم الجمعة 9/22 واجب ليوم اإلثنين 9/25 صف يوم اإلثنين 9/25 واجب ليوم األربعاء 9/27 صف يوم األربعاء 9/27 Lab due 1/11 واجب يوم الجمعة 9/29 صف يوم الجمعة 9/29 واجب ليوم اإلثنين 10/2 صف يوم اإلثنين الكتاب األول -نشاط استماع ت 16 ص 281 تحضير قواعد " أن " ص 233, 232, 231 وعمل تمرين 9 ص 233 تفعيل قواعد " أن من خالل نشاطات مختلفة + عمل نشاط قراءة خارجية وتحضير قواعد " مازال وكان ص 234 وعمل تمرين 10 ص )10-1( 235 تفعيل قواعد " مازال وكان وعمل تمرين 10 ص )15-11( 235 تحضير مفردات الدرس 14 ص 242 وعمل تمرين, 2 ص 3 244 وحفظ فعل " اتمنى 243 وتعلموا في" و" ب. تفعيل مفردات الدرس 14 من خالل نشاطات مختلفة +عمل تمرين, 4 ص 5 245 عمل تمرين 1 ص class) 243 (write what Khaled s flat has on a sheet of paper and bring it to الدرس 14 فيديو وعمل تمرين 6 ص 246 عمل تمرين 18 ص 262 وتحضير قواعد " الجملة األسمية ووصف األماكن ص 247 وعمل تمرين 7 ص )8-1( 248 تفعيل قواعد " الجملة األسمية و وصف األماكن ص, 247 من خالل نشاطات إضافية وعمل نشاط كتابة تمرين 8 ص + 249 تحضير قواعد " اإلضافة " ص 249 وعمل تمرين 9 ص )9-1( 250 عمل نشاط محادثة تمرين 8 ص 249 تفعيل قواعد " اإلضافة " وعمل تمرين 9 ص )16-10( 250 مراجعة النفي Negationص 272 وعمل تمرين 11 ص )9-1( 273 مراجعة النفي Negationص 272 وعمل تمرين 11 ص )15-9( 273 وعمل نشاطات أخرى. تحضير قواعد " أوزان الفعل " ص )250-254( وعمل تمرين 10 ص 254 memorize the charts on page (251) تفعيل قواعد " أوزان الفعل " من خالل نشاطات مختلفة وعمل تمرين 12 ص 256 وعمل تمرين 17 ص 261 تفعيل قواعد " أوزان الفعل " من خالل نشاطات مختلفة الكتاب األول -نشاط استماع تمرين 14 ص 303 عمل نشاط قراءة تمرين 14 ص ( 258,259 1 ) 3, 2, عمل نشاط قراءة تمرين 14 ص 4( 258,259 ) 6, 5, عمل نشاط كتابة تمرين 15 ص 260 وعمل ت 16 ص 260. االستماع إلى أغنية أيظن نجاة الصغيرة كلمات نزار قباني وعمل االسئلة من )9-1( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6v5ffkozmhi Please check your email for the worksheet and bring your laptop and headset. 10/2 واجب ليوم األربعاء 10/4 صف يوم األربعاء 10/4 واجب يوم الجمعة 10/6 صف يوم الجمعة 10/6 صف يوم اإلثنين /10 9 واجب يوم األربعاء 10/11 صف يوم األربعاء 10/11 واجب يوم الجمعة 10/13 االستماع إلى أغنية أيظن نجاة الصغيرة كلمات نزار قباني https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6v5ffkozmhi وتحضير قواعد " القاموس 255 وعمل تمرين 11 ص 255 عمل تمرين 18 ص 283. تفعيل قواعد القاموس من خالل تمارين إضافية. تحضير مفردات الدرس 15 ص 264 وعمل تمرين 2 ص 266 وعمل تمرين 3 ص 267 تفعيل مفردات الدرس 15 من خالل نشاطات مختلفة ومراجعة ليس" من خالل نشاطات مختلفة. Thanksgiving Day تحضير لالمتحان االمتحان ترجمة األسئلة من اإلنجليزية للعربية )ت 4 ص ) 267 للمحادثة في الصف.

7 صف يوم الجمعة 10/13 واجب ليوم اإلثنين 10/16 صف يوم اإلثنين 10/16 واجب يوم األربعاء 10/18 صف يوم األربعاء 10/18 واجب يوم الجمعة 10/20 صف يوم الجمعة 10/20 واجب ليوم اإلثنين 10/23 صف يوم اإلثنين 10/23 واجب يوم األربعاء 10/25 صف يوم األربعاء 10/25 واجب يوم الجمعة 10/27 صف يوم الجمعة 10/27 الدرس 15 فيديو وعمل تمرين 5 ص 268 وعمل نشاط محادثة تمرين 6 ص 269 تحضير قواعد االسم الموصول "الذي /التي/الذين " ص 269 وعمل تمرين 9 ص 271 تفعيل قواعد " االسم الموصول الذي /التي/الذين " من خالل نشاطات مختلفة تحضير قواعد " ما ومن ص 270 وعمل تمرين 7 ص 270 وقراءة الثقافة ص 288 وعمل نشاط كتابة تمرين 3 ص 289 تفعيل قواعد " ما ومن وعمل تمرين 10 ص 272 مراجعة الثقافة ص 288 عمل نشاط محادثة تمرين 3 ص 289 تحضير قواعد " الشرط " ص 274 وعمل تمرين 13 ص )7-1( 275 تفعيل قواعد " الشرط من خالل نشاطات مختلفة وعمل تمرين 13 ص )11-8( 275 قراءة االميرة ديانا ومتابعة لقواعد الشرط check your email for the reading materials تفعيل وتعزيز لقواعد " الشرط من خالل نشاطات مختلفة نشاط قراءة ت 14 ص 276 277 )القراءة األولى فقط( نشاط قراءة ت 14 ص 276 277 )القراءة الثانية والثالثة( تحضير مفردات الدرس 16 ص 286 وعمل تمرين 1 ص 286 وحفظ فعل " وصل" و " اشترى " ص 287 وعمل تمرين 4 ص 289 تفعيل مفردات الدرس 16 من خالل نشاطات مختلفة +عمل تمرين 2 ص + 287 مراجعة فعل " وصل" و " اشترى من خالل نشاطات مختلفة. Lab due Monday عمل نشاط استماع ت 16 ص - 350 الكتاب األول 27/11 واجب يوم اإلثنين 10 30/ صف يوم اإلثنين 10/30 واجب يوم األربعاء /11 1 صف يوم األربعاء 11/1 واجب يوم الجمعة 11/3 صف يوم الجمعة 11/3 واجب يوم اإلثنين 11/6 صف يوم اإلثنين 11/6 واجب يوم األربعاء 11/8 صف يوم األربعاء 11/8 واجب يوم الجمعة 11/10 صف يوم الجمعة عمل نشاط قراءة ت 15 ص )280-278 ) الدرس 16 فيديو وعمل تمرين 5 ص 290 عمل تمرين 16 ص 306 وتحضير" أفعل التفضيل " ص 291 وعمل نشاط كتابة تمرين 7 ص 292. تفعيل قواعد " أفعل التفضيل " من خالل نشاطات مختلفة وعمل تمرين 8 ص 292 االستماع: ت 14 ص 303 االستماع األول فقط استماع: ت 14 ص 303 االستماع الثاني فقط تحضير قواعد " من ال... أن " ص 293 و عمل تمرين 9 ص 293)5-1 ). عمل تمرين 17 ص 8-1( 329 ) تفعيل قواعد " من ال... أن من خالل نشاطات مختلفة وعمل تمرين 9 ص )10-6(293 وعمل تمرين 17 ص )15-9( 329 تحضير أوزان الفعل + ف ع ل وأف ع ل ص 296 295 294 وعمل ت 10 ص 296 من.)4-1( تفعيل أوزان الفعل + ف ع ل وأف ع ل ص 296 295 294 من خالل نشاطات مختلفة وعمل ت 10 ص 296 من )7-5( تحضير قواعد " االسم المرفوع والمنصوب والمجرور ص 299, 298, 297 وعمل تمرين 11 ص 300. 11/10 تفعيل قواعد " االسم المرفوع والمنصوب والمجرور وعمل تمارين إضافية واجب ليوم اإلثنين 11/13 صف يوم اإلثنين /11 13 واجب ليوم األربعاء 11/15 صف يوم األربعاء 11/15 واجب يوم الجمعة 11/17 صف يوم الجمعة 11/17 واجب يوم اإلثنين 11/20 صف يوم اإلثنين 11/20 تحضير لالمتحان االمتحان تحضير قواعد " االسم المجرور ص + 317, 316 عمل تمرين 7 ص )5-1( 317 تفعيل قواعد " األعراب االسم المجرور ص + 316 عمل تمرين 7 ص )9-6( 317 تحضير االسم المرفوع ص + 318 عمل تمرين 9 ص )8-1( 319 تفعيل االسم المرفوع + 318 عمل تمرين 9 ص )13-9( 319 تحضير قواعد االسم المنصوب ص + 320 عمل تمرين 10 ص B A)6-1( 321 )5-1( + عمل تمرين 11 ص.)5-1( 322 تفعيل قواعد االسم المنصوب + عمل تمرين 10 ص )10-6( B 321 + عمل تمرين 11 ص.)12-7( 322

8 واجب ليوم األربعاء 11/22 صف يوم األربعاء 11/22 واجب يوم الجمعة 11/24 صف يوم الجمعة 11/24 واجب ليوم اإلثنين 11/27 صف يوم اإلثنين 11/27 واجب يوم األربعاء 11/29 صف يوم األربعاء 11/29 واجب الجمعة 12/1 صف يوم الجمعة 12/1 واجب ليوم االثنين 12/4 صف يوم االثنين 12/4 واجب يوم األربعاء 12/6 صف يوم األربعاء 12/6 تحضير مفردات الدرس 17 ص 309 وعمل تمرين 2 ص 310 وعمل تمرين 3 ص 311 تفعيل مفردات الدرس 17 من خالل نشاطات مختلفة + وعمل تمرين 4 ص 312 عمل نشاط قراءة ت 12 ص 301 302 قراءة جهرية ت 12 ص 302 301 الدرس 17 فيديو وعمل ت 5 ص 313 وعمل ت 19 ص 330 و ت 18 ص 330 عمل ت 14 قراءة ص 326 عمل ت 16 ص 327 وعمل القراءة األولى والقراءة الثانية )5-3( من نشاط القراءة ص 328 327 متابعة لنشاط القراءة ت 16 ص 327 تحضير قواعد أوزان الفعل انفعل وافتعل ص 314 وعمل ت 6 ص 315 تفعيل قواعد أوزان الفعل انفعل وافتعل ص 314 من خالل نشاطات أخرى تحضير لالمتحان منتصف المدة تحضير لالمتحان منتصف المدة تحضير لالمتحان منتصف المدة تحضير لالمتحان منتصف المدة