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Course Contents:
Reading and comprehension of Arabic literature texts and articles. Cases
of conversations of international business.
Available Languages:

Objectives:
- Improve their reading comprehension and develop reading comprehension skills.
- Understand the information related to international business (letters, webs, email, news, ...)
Learning Unit Summary:
For this course the students will need to have a basic knowledge of the Arabic language (which includes basic vocabulary and grammar).
Why study Arabic?
- Over 200 million people speak Arabic as their native tongue.
- Furthermore, 1.3 billion Muslims all over the world use Arabic in their prayers and religious recitations
- Arabic is spoken in 28 countries in Africa, Asia and the
Middle East.
- Since 1973, Arabic has been an official language of the United Nations.
- Is the language of the Qur'an, the Holy Book of Islam.
- Studying Arabic enables students to better understand the Middle
East, its history and civilization. And, knowledge of Arabic is advantageous for those who plan to
work in Arab Gulf countries.
- Discover literary treasures. Many great works are never translated into English. Being fluent is Arabic will allow you to read them.
Reading and comprehension of Arabic literature texts and articles. Cases of conversations of international business: 50 bilingual
conversations in Arabic and English.

Why study other languages when everyone speaks English?
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