CIEE Rabat, Morocco. Learning Objectives

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CIEE Rabat, Morocco Course name: Intensive Moroccan Colloquial Arabic Course number: ARAB 1101 MORC Programs offering course: Rabat Language and Culture Language of instruction: Darija and English U.S. Semester Credits: 3 credits Contact Hours: 50 Term: Fall 2018 Course Description This course is designed to begin to learn how to properly and effectively communicate in Moroccan dialect. Students will be introduced to words, phrases, expressions, and structures used in everyday life. They will also be introduced to Moroccan culture, and be informed on the cultural context of communication in order to better communicate with Moroccans. Learning Objectives By the end of the session, students should be able to: Effectively carryout simple, everyday activities such as going to the store and taking a taxi. Know the conjugation and structure of Moroccan Arabic. Become more familiar with Moroccan culture and customs through language Course Prerequisites None Methods of Instruction Textbook: Moroccan Arabic, by the Peace Corps Morocco. Additional Materials: Handouts of texts, dialogues and exercises provided by the teacher. Assessment and Final Grade The final grade is assessed by the following criteria: Participation 30% Homework Assignments 30% Attendance 20% Quizzes 10% Talent show 10%

Course Requirements Attendance and Participation: Students are required to participate in all class activities. Students are expected to show good attitude and respect towards the language, the culture, instructors, and classmates. Participation does not mean that you have to have the right answer. It means that you try to find an answer and take the initiative to learn from others and to help them learn as well. If you are absent from class, you will receive a 0 for that day s attendance and participation. Please inform your instructor AND the Resident Director by email if you are going to be absent as soon as possible before--not after--the class you will miss. Arriving late to class is disruptive so it is expected that you are in class and ready to start work when class time begins. Participation points will be deducted for tardiness. If you arrive more than 30 minutes late for class you will receive a 0 for that day s class participation and it will count as an absence in applying the absence policy. Homework Assignments Assignments that are not turned in on due day, will not be accepted by instructor and may result in a deduction from final grade. Homework is not graded for correctness, but rather for punctuality and effort. Quizzes There will be a number of quizzes throughout the semester; two written quizzes: one at day 5,and the second at the final day of the program, that will include components of reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and listening comprehension. Quizzes may also consist of a take-home composition or home-preparation for a short oral presentation in class. Talent Show In pairs, students are expected to prepare a 10-15 minute oral presentation in Darija to be done in class in front of classmates. Presentations will take place during final day of the program.

Weekly schedule: Week 1: Day 1: Get Started with Moroccan Arabic Greetings Activity: practice/ Introduce yourself to Host Country Nationals Grammar: Independent & Possessive pronouns Exercise: page 11 Homestay useful expressions Vocabulary: Harassment Day 2: Masculine & Feminine Grammar: the possessive pronoun dyal Demonstrative Adjectives & pronouns Prepositions Directions Family members More useful language with host family/ transportation/ bargaining basics Q/A Day 3: Review Past tense regulars Numbers/ combination with nouns Activity: Ss make dialogues using these expressions Question words In the community task: Questionnaire

Week 2: Day 4: Money At the Hanut Activity: Sts make dialogues Grammar: verb to want Practice: listening and speaking: Shopping from the Hanut Afternoon: 14h30 16h30 Instructions for the task Task in the community (45 minutes) Debriefing in Darija Day 5: Review past tense (Regulars) Cooking vocabulary and expressions Shopping for food Cooking session: Cooking Tajine at CIEE Center Quiz Past tense ( irregulars) Day 6: Review Past tense: Time table _ dialogues _ writing short paragraphs_ Building stories..etc Time Grammar: Reflexive verb: To Like Exercise: page 33/34 Useful language: God phrases / At the café Activity: Ss make dialogues Activity: Going to the Café

Week 3: Day 7: Vocabulary: Clothes_ colors Bargaining: Useful expressions Grammar: Reflexive verb: To Need Listening Activity: Shopping and bargaining at Bad lhad Day 8: Present tense (daily activities) Book s exercises Teacher s activities Present tense ( part II) Day 9: Body parts Future Activities for practice General review: preparation for Final quiz and Darija Talent show Listening and speaking: Moroccan song Day 10: Final quiz Talent show preparation time Tea making Darija Talent Show