Four levels are offered, upon successful completion of which level A1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages is achieved.
In the Arabic I course, students gradually acquire the modern Arabic script and the pronunciation of sounds that do not occur in German. They also quickly learn to formulate and understand simple sentences. They also gain an insight into some basic aspects of Arabic grammar (personal pronouns, sun and moon letters and an introduction to conjugating verbs in the present tense).
The Arabic II course builds on level I. In this second course, students learn to understand sentences and frequently used expressions and to communicate in simple, routine situations, such as talking about the family or introducing themselves. By the end of this course, participants will have acquired the most important skills, including nominal clauses, verbal clauses, prepositions, possessive pronouns and more.
The Arabic III course is an in-depth extension of what has been learnt. Here you will deepen your understanding of grammar and language structures (conjugating in the past, adverbs, adjectives, colours, descriptions, tenses and declension).
In the Arabic IV course, you will learn to express yourself in various common everyday situations.