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Arabic Modules for Undergraduates

Arabic advice

Dr Mashail Haydar Ali
mashail.ali@imperial.ac.uk
Room 322, Sherfield level 3
Centre for Languages, Culture and Communication

Degree credit module options by departmentAssessment guidelines

Imperial Horizons Arabic modules are offered at four levels, from complete beginner upwards. 

Our interactive classes follow a communicative approach, covering speaking, reading, writing and listening. Teaching includes pair work, as well as group work, and the use of multimedia materials in class as well as on our e-learning platform (Blackboard). All our modules are designed to be standalone but will also prepare students who wish to take their language study further.

Students should be aware that learning a language takes time and commitment. You will need to put aside a minimum of 3 hours a week for home study if you wish to succeed.

The table below provides guidelines about our module levels and which year group they are offered to.

The following online level test may assist you in deciding which level to apply for:

Please read the online module descriptions carefully and if you are in any doubt about which level you should be in, please contact the Arabic Coordinator for advice and/or to arrange a level consultation in-person or online.

Course Pre-requisite Offered to  ECTS
Arabic Level 1
For complete beginners - no previous experience 1st & 2nd years~ 7.5
Arabic Level 2 For post GCSE, students who have completed Level 1 or equivalent (already achieved CEFR A1) All years 7.5
Arabic Level 3 For post AS-level, students who have completed Level 2 or equivalent.
French Baccalaureate (3rd Language); International Baccalaureate (Ab-Initio)
(Already achieved CEFR A2)

3rd & 4th years only

7.5
Please note: These modules are not intended for native speakers. If you are of native or near-native speaker ability, please contact the Arabic Coordinator to confirm if you are eligible for one of these modules.
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*All Arabic modules are available to be taken for degree credit where your department allows. They are also available for extra credit. For further clarification of the credit terminology and the options allowed by your department, please see Taking a module for credit.

~Please note that Level 1 can not be taken by I-Explore students.

Students can only take a module in the reserved time slot for their particular year of study. It is not permitted to enrol on an Imperial Horizons module from another year group (one that runs on another day of the week).

Imperial Horizons modules listed in our literature and on the website are those that the Centre is currently offering in the academic year listed. Modules run subject to sufficient demand and resources. The university reserves the right to cap numbers and change or discontinue modules.