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 if you're in Section A, and HERE if you're in Section B.