1. Student Text: The student text is the first step of I Love Arabic Series (from 7 years old) and is supported by a comprehensive workbook, handwriting book, and teacher case. The text is comprised of 16 units discussing critical issues of a child’s world. Each unit is divided accordingly:
Reading Dialogue: Simple and short passages comprising linguistic structures of sounds, vocabulary, expressions, and syntax structures, aim to facilitate learning by teaching the language process and communication.
Vocabulary: Vocabulary words are taken directly from reading dialogue. They are combined with graphics to further student understanding and sensory perception.
Conversation: Conversational exercises encourage students to participate in classroom activities, apply reading material within dialogue, and ultimately become fluent speakers.
New Vocabularies: New vocabularies are listed aim to enrich children’s linguistic account.
Sounds: The Arabic language is introduced sound by sound to avoid difficulties that students may encounter while learning letters with similar appearance or sound.
New Phrases: More exercises to compos right structured sentences.
Reading: Revision for the short passages comprising linguistic structures of sounds, vocabulary, expressions, and syntax structures.
Illustrated Dictionary: An illustrated dictionary appears at the end of the Textbook and includes word sets found throughout the lessons making memorization easy.
2. Workbook: The patterns of excersises include:
Listening Comprehension: Exercises aimed at determining the level of children’s comprehension for new vocabularies and expressions.
Reading Comprehension: Exercises aimed at determining the level of children’s comprehension for the meaning of dialogue expressions.
Reading Dialogue: Answering questions about unit graphics aims to support the communication skill.
Vocabulary: New vocabulary is listed to help with student memorization.
Composition: This section focuses on word expressions and sentences to reinforce more complete writing skills.
Writing: Students practice writing letters and then joining them to become words. Illustrations help students to visualize words.
3. Handwriting Book: Students practice writing Arabic letters, words, and then expressions. 4. Teacher Case: Consists of:
Teacher Guide: Tips on efficient teaching practices
Take a moment to review this product! Let us know the pros and the cons, and share your thoughts about it. Your input will help other customers make better purchases and product choices from Noorart.com. We appreciate your feedback!
Click here to write a review