RA415 : Linguistic Applications

Department

Academic Program

Bachelor in Arabic Language

Type

Compulsory

Credits

02

Prerequisite

Overview

The course Linguistic Applications and its code RA415: It is taught to students of the fourth academic year of the Department of Arabic Language for four hours per week. By taking this course, the student has the opportunity to practice dealing with linguistic methods and rules by applying them to various texts, and by using dictionaries and language books directly, and by knowing the linguistic differences and common mistakes in an effort to develop a scientific, literary, and linguistic faculty in the student, for extracting images, rhetorical composition, and meanings of words in prose and poetry texts, and for writing texts, administrative requests, reports, and walks in sound language.

The course aims to:

- Training the student on all the grammatical and rhetorical rules he studied by applying them to prose and poetic texts of all kinds.

- Evaluating the student's writings, protecting them from error, developing taste and linguistic sense, and endearing the student to the Arabic language.

The student should be familiar with grammatical rules and the way they are applied to texts in general.

- That the student is able to deal with language books and dictionaries in the application of grammar and knowledge of meanings through training in prose and poetic texts.

The value of the study returns to the student:

- The student's knowledge of the linguistic, grammatical and rhetorical rules in a practical way.

- The student's knowledge of how to deal with linguistic dictionaries of all kinds in extracting meanings practically.

- The student's knowledge of linguistic differences and some different styles through dealing with texts in general.

- The student's knowledge of writing general and administrative applications, reports, and CVs in a practical way.

Intended learning outcomes

Mental skills:- The student's ability to express and analyze linguistically through knowing the rule and how to use it.- The student's ability to write the exact correct language and form free from linguistic and spelling errors.- To distinguish the student between linguistic styles in general.- That the student realizes the use of what he studied from the rules of texts and methods.Practical and professional skills:- The ability to describe, analyze and draw judgments.- The skill of giving lectures and managing dialogues properly.- The skill of communicating information to the recipient in a correct graphic manner.- The endearing suspense in seeking knowledge.

Teaching and learning methods

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

Methods of assessments

Evaluation methodWritten midterm exam 30%5% oral examactivity 5%Final exam 60%