Teaching Arabic As A Foreign Language TAFL
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Teaching Arabic As A Foreign Language TAFL
Teaching Arabic As A Foreign Language TAFL
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Teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language (TAFL)
Objectives (TAFL) Programs
Full comprehension of Modern Standard Arabic (the language of culture, media and communication) in different life-like situations.
Communication in Arabic through conversation.
Self-expression in either Modern Standard Arabic or Egyptian colloquial Arabic.
Comprehensive reading knowledge of Arabic.
Functional writing in Arabic for various life-like situations.
In its pursuit of these objectives, the Center makes available all Pharos University facilities, which include next to well qualified teachers, up-to-date language labs, as well as various educational media tools. The Center also provides exclusive in- language activities, such as:-
Experiencing the language through life-like situations that learners, guided by their teachers, prepare and act out.
Transcribing recorded media scripts such as news bulletins and talk shows, and training learners to re-deliver them in the well- equipped studios of the University.
Training learners to follow Arabic news channels such as “Al-Hurra”, “Arabia” and “Al-Jazeera”.
Developing appreciation for, and oral reading of Arabic poetry.
Practicing elocution
Having access to University sporting areas.
Organizing concerts and artistic, cultural and social events.
• The Center also offers special courses: foreigners who wish to experience life in the Egyptian environment are offered a course of Egyptian colloquial language for 13 weeks, 6 hours per week.
• The Center welcomes those who prefer independent learning. For fellows in particular fields: engineering, medicine, maritime transport; foreign consultants in oil or tourism, the focus is geared towards culture and communication in life-like situations.
For more details please check the brochure
Teaching Arabic As A Foreign Language TAFL
University Requirement UGA03 Course
Arabic Language Courses
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Teaching Arabic As A Foreign Language TAFL
Home
PUA Centers and Continuing Education
Arabic Language Center (ALC)
Teaching Arabic As A Foreign Language TAFL
1.
About (TAFL)
2.
Staff members
3.
Instructions
4.
Registration Form
5.
TAFL Programs
6.
Reference books
7.
Useful links
8.
Facilities
9.
Pua services
10.
Students Activities
11.
Booklet (TAFL Students)
12.
Contact Us
Teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language (TAFL)
Objectives (TAFL) Programs
Full comprehension of Modern Standard Arabic (the language of culture, media and communication) in different life-like situations.
Communication in Arabic through conversation.
Self-expression in either Modern Standard Arabic or Egyptian colloquial Arabic.
Comprehensive reading knowledge of Arabic.
Functional writing in Arabic for various life-like situations.
In its pursuit of these objectives, the Center makes available all Pharos University facilities, which include next to well qualified teachers, up-to-date language labs, as well as various educational media tools. The Center also provides exclusive in- language activities, such as:-
Experiencing the language through life-like situations that learners, guided by their teachers, prepare and act out.
Transcribing recorded media scripts such as news bulletins and talk shows, and training learners to re-deliver them in the well- equipped studios of the University.
Training learners to follow Arabic news channels such as “Al-Hurra”, “Arabia” and “Al-Jazeera”.
Developing appreciation for, and oral reading of Arabic poetry.
Practicing elocution
Having access to University sporting areas.
Organizing concerts and artistic, cultural and social events.
• The Center also offers special courses: foreigners who wish to experience life in the Egyptian environment are offered a course of Egyptian colloquial language for 13 weeks, 6 hours per week.
• The Center welcomes those who prefer independent learning. For fellows in particular fields: engineering, medicine, maritime transport; foreign consultants in oil or tourism, the focus is geared towards culture and communication in life-like situations.
For more details please check the brochure
Teaching Arabic As A Foreign Language TAFL
University Requirement UGA03 Course
Arabic Language Courses
Contact Us
News