Foreword | p. ix |
Preface | p. xv |
Acknowledgments | p. xxv |
List of Contributors | p. xxvii |
Background | |
History of Arabic Language Teaching | p. 3 |
Teaching Arabic in the United States | p. 13 |
Models of Second Language Acquisition | p. 21 |
Is Spanish Really So Easy? Is Arabic Really So Hard?: Perceived Difficulty in Learning Arabic as a Second Language | p. 35 |
Contexts of Arabic Language Teaching | |
Teaching Arabic to Non-native Speakers at Alexandria University | p. 67 |
Teaching Arabic in Israel | p. 81 |
Teaching Arabic in Korea | p. 97 |
Arabic Teaching in Britain and Ireland | p. 107 |
The Arabic Language at the University of Bucharest | p. 115 |
Communicative Competence in Arabic | |
What is Communicative Arabic? | p. 125 |
Arabic Language Use and the Educated Language User | p. 139 |
Integrating the Colloquial with Fusha in the Arabic as a Foreign Language Classroom | p. 157 |
The Learners | |
A Profile of Students of Arabic in U.S. Universities | p. 169 |
Arabic Language Learners' Needs: Pedagogical, Cognitive, Affective, and Social | p. 179 |
Assessment | |
Developing Frames of Reference for Assessment and Curricular Design in a Diglossic L2: From Skills to Tasks (and Back Again) | p. 197 |
Issues in Developing Standardized Tests of Arabic Language Proficiency | p. 221 |
Technology Applications | |
Technologies for Arabic Language Teaching and Learning | p. 239 |
Learner Strategies at the Interface: Computer-Assisted Language Learning Meets Computer-Mediated Communication | p. 253 |
Instructional Media and Learning Arabic | p. 263 |
Creating Interactive Web-based Arabic Teaching Materials with Authoring Systems | p. 275 |
Teaching Arabic with Technology Now: Word Processing, E-Mail, and the Internet | p. 295 |
Arabic Receptive Language Teaching: A New CALL Approach | p. 305 |
Curriculum Development, Design, and Models | |
Arabic Immersion and Summer Programs in the United States | p. 317 |
Playing with Words: Teaching Vocabulary in the Arabic Curriculum | p. 331 |
Reading Fluently in Arabic | p. 341 |
Toward Pragmatic Competency in Arabic | p. 353 |
Arabic/English Translation and Interpreting Teaching in Britain | p. 363 |
Arabic Language Program Administration and Management | |
International Arabic Language Programs | p. 371 |
Planning for the Future of Arabic Language Learning and Teaching | |
A Plan for the Future of Teaching Arabic: A Viewpoint from within the Arab World | p. 381 |
The Teaching and Learning of Arabic in the United States: Realities, Needs, and Future Directions | p. 389 |
Marketing Arabic as a Second/Foreign Language Program | p. 401 |
Professional Standards for Teachers of Arabic | p. 409 |
Methodology in Arabic Language Teacher Education | p. 419 |
Arabic Learners and Heritage Students Redefined: Present and Future | p. 437 |
Author Index | p. 447 |
Subject Index | p. 455 |
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