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FAST-TRACK WEEKEND ARABIC COURSE - Muslimah - 08-23-2007 FAST-TRACK WEEKEND ARABIC COURSE London Dates: Sat 25 Aug - Sun 26 Aug 2007 Times: 9am - 6pm Venue Birkbeck College [TBC] The FastTrack weekend course covers the first 5 lessons of the conventional 15 lesson Ibn Jabal Level 1 course. You will need to know the alphabet and possess basic reading skills in order to undertake this course The cost for the whole weekend is only £60 and half of that is remitted towards your Level 1 fee should you take up the full course this winter, making it only £30. Returning students who have completed Level 1 can take this weekend course as revision for just £25. To book please send an e-mail to fasttrack@ibnjabal.com stating 1. London FastTrack 2. Full name, 3. Occupation, 4. E-mail address, and 5. Mobile number We will provide registered students with notes for the weekend. The Lingua Arabica Project Ibn Jabal Institute 2) Ibn Jabal Arabic Language Institute Presents: LEVEL 1 and 2 INTENSIVE CLASSICAL ARABIC COURSES Level 1 three week Intensive: Course 'London E' Mon 3 Sep 2007 - Fri 21 Sep 2007 3 weeks full-time / 5 intensive classes per week Mon - Fri / 9am - 1pm Venue A Central London Location TBC ABOUT LEVEL 1: Level 1 Intensive Classical Arabic course aims to teach in just 18 lessons the full content of an entire full-time academic year at a British university. With 3-4 hours of tuition and approximately 4-5 hours worth of exercises and vocabulary learning to be completed outside class every teaching day, this course offers participants a firm grounding in the skeletal structure of the Arabic language. We expose participants to most of the general paradigms of Arabic grammar, syntax and morphology, including the ten most common forms of the Arabic verb and the 9 derivations of each form. By the end of level one, students should: • Be able to read simple Arabic texts using a dictionary • Be capable of basic conversation using simple vocabulary • Be able to translate this sentence into Arabic: "We are students on a path to knowledge. We do not turn here or there and aspire to nothing but the heavens" • Be able to read this sentence in Arabic and translate it into English: • Have a vocabulary of approximately 500 words • Be familiar with most of the general grammatical structures and syntax • Master the ten most common forms of the Arabic verb and the nine derivations of each form. Also Level 2 (Literature and conversation), 3 (Shariah Sciences) and 4 (Balagha/rhetoric) courses are also available Please book early as only limited places are left. To book or for more information please visit www.ibnjabal.com |