This is a continuation of your first-year Arabic course sequence ARBC101-ARBC103, so it has the same objectives and will follow the same methods for learning Arabic as a second language. Here’s a reminder of the objectives are they are stated in the introduction to your textbook:

         By the end of this course, you should be able to:

  • Read texts on familiar topics and understand the main ideas and contexts without constantly resorting to dictionaries.
  • Speak about yourself, your family, your daily life and a number of other topics. You will also be able to initiate and sustain simple conversations.
  • Carry out written transactions connected to daily life and simple correspondence.
  • Form and understand almost all basic sentence structures of Arabic.
  • Grasp many aspects of Arab culture, such as customs and traditions, family life, education systems, and many dealings that take place in contemporary Arab culture.
  • Differentiate between formal and spoken Arabic, especially the Egyptian dialect.

 More detailed information on the course can be clicking here.