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Talking Skills (2)

Course Description: This course aims to develop linguistic communication skills for male and female students of the Arabic Language Department.
Credits: 2
Prerequisites: ARAB118
Objectives of the course :

Developing the linguistic communication ability of male and female students in the Arabic Language Department

Course outputs :
  • The student will learn about the types of verbal and non-verbal communication.
  • Mention the tools and methods of modern dialogue.
  • Students will learn about the main types of verbal communication (including seriousness in dialogue) and non-verbal communication.
  • The student practices speaking well in discussion groups.
  • For a student to use body language during their speech and dialogue.
  • The student distinguishes between types of linguistic communication with human patterns.
  • The student interacts with the audience
  • The student conveys the message in their speech with clear language and sequential ideas.
  • Students practice teamwork
  • For the student to accept the opinion of others while retaining their own opinion.
  • Students should practice asking questions of others.
Additional information:

References
Principles of Communication. Mahmoud Hassan Salim. 2- Human Communication. Ibrahim Abu Arqoub.
3- Human Communication and Behavior. Brent Ruben. 4- Linguistic Communication Skills. Abd Al-Razaq Hussein.
5- Modern Methods for Teaching Arabic. Samih Abu Moghal. 6- Arabic Language, Its Curricula, and Teaching Methods. Taha Al-Dulaimi.

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