RA411 : Grammar 4

Department

Academic Program

Bachelor in Arabic Language

Type

Compulsory

Credits

04

Prerequisite

Overview

Grammar 4 course, code 411RA, is taught to fourth-year students of the Arabic Language Department, four hours per week. In this course, the student studies important topics in grammar, including the call, it's ruling, its letters and types, the rulings of the follower of the caller, the distress and its provisions, the scar and its definition, what may be delegated, and what It is not permissible, and the inflection and specialization, and the warning and the temptation and the names of the verbs and the sounds and the noun of emphasis and what does not depart from the inflection of the verb and its rulings and factors of assertion until the endowment and inclination. The course aims to:

• Understanding the Book of God Almighty and the Sunnah of His Messenger. May God bless him and grant him peace.

• Knowledge of syntax, distinguishing error from right, correcting the student's tongue, and protecting it from error.

• Learning Arabic, teaching Arabic, making the student love the Arabic language, motivating him to learn it, and developing the student's taste and linguistic sense.

• The ability to describe, analyze and draw judgments.

The value for the student from studying the course is due to the:

• The student knows and understands the call, the distress, the scar, the melody, the competence, the warning, and the temptation

• The student's knowledge and understanding of the nouns of verbs, sounds, and infinitives.

• The student's knowledge and understanding of the inflection of the verb, the determinants, and telling of who, alif, and lam.

• The student's knowledge and understanding of numbers.

Intended learning outcomes

First, mental skills:• Applying grammatical provisions and rules to synthetic sentences and how to formulate them.• Mental ability to express and know the diacritical sites of words.• Ability to write and have proper pronunciation.• The ability to describe, analyze and draw judgments.Second, practical and professional skills:• Skill in writing research and data• The skill of giving lectures and managing dialogues properly• The skill of communicating information to the recipient in a correct graphic manner.• Suspense and endearment in seeking knowledge.

Teaching and learning methods

The course is offered to the student through:• Lectures.• Panel discussions.• Homework and research (information gathering)

Methods of assessments

• Written midterm exam 30%• 5% oral examActivity 5%• Final written exam 60%