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Applied Linguistics

Course Description: Applied Linguistics and its Impact on Language Teaching: Key Theories and Modern Trends.
Credit hours: 3
Prerequisites: ARAB249
Objectives of the course :

Introducing the student to Applied Linguistics: Concepts, Terminology, and Practice, and informing them of the impact of Applied Linguistics on correct language acquisition and use.

Course outputs :

knowledge:

  • For the student to acquire the concept of applied linguistics.
  • The student uses applied linguistics to acquire language and use it correctly.

Cognitive skills:

  • The student will comprehend linguistic concepts related to applied linguistics and utilize them in language acquisition.

Interpersonal skills and taking responsibility:

  • Students should interact with others cooperatively by completing tasks and taking responsibility.
  • The student will acquire the skill of using terminology in precise and correct language.
Additional information:

Required textbooks
In Applied Linguistics, Dr. Mohamed Fath.

Support
Journal of Arabic Linguistics, King Abdullah Center for Arabic Language Services.
The Scientific and Technical Research Center for Arabic Language Development.

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