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ה א ו נ י ב ר ס י ט ה ה ע ב ר י ת ב י ר ו ש ל י ם T H E H E B R E W U N I V E R S I T Y O F J E R U S A L E M ביה"ס לתלמידים מחו"ל ע"ש רוטברג Rothberg International School Department of Summer Courses המחלקה לקורסי קיץ and Special Programs ותוכניות מיוחדות Arabic Immersion Advanced Level 48883 / SPLA025 Coordinator: Ofer Efrati June 14 July 27, 2017 Sun-Thus. ~ 9:00-3:00 150 Academic Hours, 10 Academic Credits msoferef@mscc.huji.ac.il Program Description The course objective is to prepare students for independent studies in with special emphasis on vocabulary enhancement and communicative skills. The course moves beyond the textbook by making use of additional texts to satisfy the needs of the students to have access to the real and current world of Arabic. The students will have the opportunity to read and discuss current issues in the Arab world, by dealing with topics such as political Islam, cultural traditions in literature, and Arabic poetry. The course will use materials from newspapers and the internet to give the students the chance to generate good class discussions. Special emphasis will be put on oral discussions, writing multi-paragraph essays on different topics, summarizing texts, and translation. This program is intended as a continuation to students' studies in Modern Standard Arabic. In addition, students will learn more advanced skills in colloquial Arabic. As the specifics of this language vary from one location to another, emphasis will be placed on the Urban Palestinian dialect of Jerusalem, which is one of the Levantine dialects. The classes and activities will facilitate the acquisition of language and linguistic skills, analytical abilities and cultural knowledge required to proficiently read, write and speak Arabic. The program is based on the principle of immersion, the comprehensive and active use of the language of study, both inside and outside the classroom. Participants will interact with the Arabic speaking community in various extracurricular activities.

Classes will utilize the Al-Kitaab text book series, in addition to materials prepared by the teaching faculty. The course will include both Modern Standard Arabic and colloquial Arabic (Palestinian dialect). Students are expected to complete Part 1 (3rd edition of Al-Kitaab) and work through most of part 2. Learning Objectives To read and comprehend a variety of texts in Modern Standard Arabic. To compose paragraphs in Modern Standard Arabic. To converse in spoken Arabic about familiar topics. To understand the phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics of the Arabic language at an advanced-intermediate level. To become more familiar with Arabic culture and literature and to be able to respond in culturally appropriate ways to daily situations in Arab culture and society. Components of the Program 1) Core Course in Arabic/Classroom instruction (25 hours a week) a) 15 weekly hours will be devoted to written Arabic (grammar, syntax, reading, writing, etc.). Part of these hours will be focused on reading contemporary texts in Arabic (newspapers, internet, magazines) that will help students become more familiar with both Arabic language and generate class discussions and reflective writing on local social and cultural issues. b) 10 weekly hours will be devoted to colloquial Arabic (active usage, listening comprehension, grammar, syntax, etc.), including language lessons in the field. 2) Office Hours: Teachers will hold office hours to assist students. 3) Co-curricular Activities Field Trips to Jerusalem and its surroundings, Northern Israel and elsewhere Social Activities such as movies, coffee hours, etc. Course Requirements Class attendance and participation Students are required to participate in all components of the program and to attend all classes and activities. Failure to attend classes will result in a student being denied the right to partake of the final assignment and receive a final grade in a course. Students who have a justified reason to miss class (illness, mourning, etc.) must communicate with their 2

instructors and the Department of Summer Courses and Special Programs, and complete the material that they have missed. Students who have missed class due to illness must obtain a signed and stamped sick note from a treating physician and submit it to the Dept. of Summer Courses and Special Programs immediately following their return to class. Failure to do so will result in an unexcused absence. The Department reserves the right to refer the issue to an Academic Committee. In some cases, the Academic Committee may decide, in light of the requirements of the course, that it is not possible to make up the missing course work. Students are required to complete all assignments and exams. Unless given written permission by the teacher, all assignments, papers and exams are to be prepared and submitted individually. Students must comply with the policies of the Hebrew University and the Rothberg International School. Assessment 1) Active participation in class and current preparation of all assignments, weekly quiz, Midterm exam 40% 2) Final exam 60% Required Books (students must purchase these before arrival): 1) Kristen Brustad, Mahmoud Al-Batal and Abbas Al-Tonsi, Al-Kitaab fii Taᶜallum al- ᶜArabiyya: With DVDs A Textbook for Beginning Arabic, Part 2, 3rd ed. (Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 2011). 2) Hans Wehr, Arabic-English Dictionary: The Hans Wehr Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th ed. (Urbana, Ill.: 1994 and various printings). 3

ARABIC Immersion Summer Course Advanced Level June 14 July 27, 2017 VOBULARY Vocabulary of chapters 2 5 of Al-Kitaab, part 2: Kristen Brustad, Mahmoud Al-Batal and Abbas Al-Tonsi, Al-Kitaab fii Taºallum al-ºarabiyya, part 2, 3 rd ed. (Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 2011). GRAMMAR Triliteral verbs : Forms I-VIII ( + Changes in form VIII ), X ) المضارع المنصوب ( Subjunctive The ) المضارع المجزوم ( Jussive The The Passive ( الفعل المجهول ) [ > Al-Kitaab, part 2, dars 7 and 10] The Dual in the Verb ( الم ث نى في الفعل ) [ > Al-Kitaab, part 2, dars 5] VERBAL TYPES The Assimilated Verb ( الفعل الم ث ال ) [ > Al-Kitaab, part 2, dars 9] The Doubled Verb ( ) وزن إف ع ل ( IX + Form ) الفعل الم ه م وز ( Verb The Hamzated The Hollow Verb ( The Defective Verb ( 6] > Al-Kitaab, part 2, dars [ ) الفعل الم ض اع ف / الم ض عف 9] > Al-Kitaab, part 2, dars [ ) الفعل ال ج و ف 10] [partial] [ > Al-Kitaab, part 2, dars ) الفعل الناق ص SYNTAX Active Participle ( إس م الف اع ل ) [ > Al-Kitaab, part 2, dars 5] 4

Passive Participle ( إس م الم ف ع ول ) [ > Al-Kitaab, part 2, dars 8] Masculine Sound Plural ( Feminine Sound Plural ( ) ون / ين ; the suffix ج م ع الم ذ كر السال م 7] > Al-Kitaab, part 2, dars [ ) ات ; the suffix ج م ع الم ؤ نث السال م Case Endings ( اإلع ر اب ) [ > Al-Kitaab, part 2, dars 4] The Colours ( الل و ان ) [ > Al-Kitaab, part 2, dars 3] Relative Sentences ( ج م ل ة ص ل ة و ج م ل ة ص ف ة ) [ > Al-Kitaab, part 2, dars 2] The Dual in the Noun and Adjectives ( The Dual in the Pronouns ( 5] > Al-Kitaab, part 2, dars [ ) الم ث نى في االس م 5] > Al-Kitaab, part 2, dars [ ) الم ث نى في الضم ير Circumstantial Clauses and Sentences ( الح ال و ج م ل ة الح ال ) [ > Al-Kitaab, part 2, dars 8] ) الس م اء الخ م س ة ( Nouns The Five [ > Al-Kitaab, part 2, dars 4 and 10] Kåna and its sisters ( 9] Inna and its sisters ( > Al-Kitaab, part 2, dars 3 and [ ) ك ان و أ خ و ات ه ا 10] > Al-Kitaab, part 2, dars [ ) إن و أ خ و ات ه ا 5

Course Outline Sample Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Orientation Day 18 21 23 24 25 19 26 20 Society/ Culture Lecture 27 28 22 / tour 29 / 30 1 2 9 16 23 3 10 17 24 4 11 18 25 Final Exam 5 12 19 26 Final Exam 6 / activity 13 / activity 20 / activity 27 7 8 14 15 21 22 6