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Sandford Languages Dublin Arabic Evening : Arabic
The Sandford Language Institute has been running courses in Arabic since 1989. Our tutors are native speakers and qualified teachers, teaching the communicative use of the language and making it as relevant as possible to every day situations. All of the main language skills of Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking and Use of language (Grammar) are developed in class. Enrolment for the upcoming Spring 2012 classes is now possible. Should you have any queries, please contact Mary Zerbe on 01 2601296 or mary.zerbe@sandfordlanguages.ie
| Levels | Description |
| Arabic Conversation and Refresher Course Summer 2012 | For students who have completed from level 2 upwards (approximately 45 hours and upwards of formal Arabic tuition).
This course will focus mainly on improving the students conversational skills in Modern Standard Arabic and also refreshing and clarifying any difficulties they have encountered in learning Arabic up to now. |
| Arabic Level 1 Beginners June 2012 | Absolute beginners - for students who have no previous knowledge of the language. |
| Arabic Level 2 June 2012 | For students who have completed a 21 hour beginners course with Sandford Language Institute or elsewhere.The 'Mastering Arabic' Textbook is used for this course |
| Arabic Level 3 June 2012 | Pre-Intermediate - For students who understand and use simple structures fairly consistently, and can ask and respond to a wide range of simple questions. They have a reasonable idea of how the tense system works and can express themselves in familiar contexts, although may still make a quite a lot of mistakes |
| Arabic Level 4 June 2012 | Lower Intermediate - For students who have a have a good understanding and knowledge of a wide range of language structures and functions, although they may continue to make minor errors syntactically. They have considerable passive knowledge, but need to expand my active usage. I am ready to learn different ways of expressing ideas, work on the subtle nuances of the language, and expand the range of what I can say and write. |
| Arabic Level 5 June 2012 | Intermediate - for students who have a good grasp of all the essential structures and can use them with a reasonable degree of accuracy, although may have some language gaps and make some errors.They can communicate effectively and appropriately in most situations, including on unfamiliar topics. They are ready to learn more complex forms and more advanced vocabulary. |
| Arabic Level 6 June 2012 | Upper Intermediate - for students who have a good grasp of all the essential structures and can use them with a reasonable degree of accuracy, although may have some language gaps and make some errors.They can communicate effectively and appropriately in most situations, including on unfamiliar topics. They are ready to learn more complex forms and more advanced vocabulary |
| † Arabic Language Proficiency Tests - Preparation Course July 2012 | Preparation course for the Arab Academy’s Arabic Language Proficiency Test (ALPT) is the global standard for measuring a student's proficiency levels in Arabic. It is used to indicate proficiency in the five language skills: Listening Comprehension, Reading, Structure, Writing, and Speaking For more information, please see below link. http://www.arabacademy.com/alpt |
† Subject to demand
† Subject to demand
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