Arabic
Communication Skills 101
(Course No. 1501101)
The aim of this course is to develop students’ abilities and skills
pertaining to speaking, listening, reading and writing. Several texts of
varied length and subject matter will be studied, followed by exercise
on grammatical, lexical and linguistic matters whose ultimate aim is to
help students master the four language skills just spoken of. Students
are to make ample use of library resources.
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Arabic communication skills 102
(Course No. 1501102)
This course builds on what students have learned and mastered in 101.
The course is similar in focus and methodology but it is more advanced
than 101. In addition to the four language skills spoken of in 101, the
course develops students' appreciation and analytical skills. Several
texts of complexity and varied subject matter, along with exercises, are
used for the purpose of training students in the art of effective
language usage and expression.
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English
Communication Skills
English Communication Skills 99(Course
No. 1011099)
This is a non-credit course offered at the low intermediate level to
develop the students’ ability in the four basic language skills, with
special emphasis on reading and writing. The materials and activities
included in the course are designed to improve the students' use of
English for academic & communicative purpose.
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English communication skills 101(Course
No. 1502101)
English (101) is a three-credit hour university requirement course in
English communication skills. This course is meant to be both remedial
and preparatory. It is remedial in the sense that it represents a rapid
review of those language functions and structures that are essential for
successful communication in both speech and writing. On the other hand,
it is preparatory in the sense that it is meant to prepare students to
pursue specialized courses taught through the medium of English, and
benefit from library resource in English. Throughout the course, the
skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing are emphasized, with
the aim of influencing students’ communicative skills positively.
Emphasis will also be placed on meta-linguistic communication, such as
tone of voice, posture, facial expressions, gestures, persuasiveness,
employment of factual or logical evidence, etc.
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English communication skills 102(Course
No. 1502102)
English (102) is a
continuation of English (101) in the sense that it builds upon
all the skills communicative developed in English (101),listening,
speaking, reading and writing. It has an identical structure in terms of
format and teaching methodology. The overall objective of the two
courses is to enable students to communicate effectively in English both
orally and in writing and to make effective use of library resources
transmitted through the medium of English, and to be effective
communicators.
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