This is a comprehensive series designed to teach Arabic to English-speaking children, youth and adults. It offers the latest methods of second-language instruction, with special emphasis on building the four linguistic skills needed to learn a language: listening, speaking, reading and writing. The program introduces linguistic elements, such as words, expressions and grammatical constructions, through the use of real-life situations and conversations with Islamic themes.
Features
A focus on learning through communication
Development of critical thinking skills
Discussion of the rich culture surrounding the Arabic language
Remarks: Set of 16 Books, 5 CDs & one Teacher Book
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The I Learn Arabic: Multi-Lingual series is a multi-lingual, simplified series for teaching Arabic to non-native speakers, which covers the elementary school levels. It is a suitable series for instructors with only 1.5 to 2 hours per week for teaching Arabic.
The I Learn Arabic: Multi-Lingual series is the same as the I Learn Arabic: Simplified Curriculum series, with one exception. The multi-lingual series has introductions and instructions in four languages: Arabic, French, English and German. The rest of the content in the series is in Arabic, and is not translated into these languages. The series is perfectly suited for students who come from non-Arabic speaking families, and need a mediating language to understand instructions.
The series consists of three levels: first, second and third levels. These are immediately followed by another series called the “I Love and Learn Arabic” series, which contains levels four, five and six.
The books form a well-developed curriculum that presents Arabic in an educational, interesting, and simple manner. These books pay great attention to the needs of non-native speakers, and those living in the West. They are characterized by inclusiveness and integration. The series looks at language as a group of general skills and particular exercises. The instructor should not spoon-feed or force the information on students. Rather, they should strive to help students learn these skills by communicating with students; involving students directly in the discovery of the skills, having students pick up these skills, understand, analyze, and finally use them.
The series aims to teach Arabic to children in the best and most advanced ways, by training them in the following areas:
Linguistic aptitude: this includes the four language skill areas of listening, speaking, reading and writing
The three linguistic elements: phonetics, vocabulary and grammatical structures
Communication aptitude: the ability to communicate, in verbal and written forms, with native speakers
Cultural aptitude: imparting various aspects of the Arab-Islamic culture in a form that is interesting and enticing for children at this age, while merging this with aspects of the child’s own culture in the West at this stage
This series depends on Modern Standard (formal) Arabic. It does not use any of the various Arabic dialects, nor does it use a second language to explain. However, it does use the most advanced methods and ways for teaching second languages, while taking into account the nature of the Arabic language. The series is also guided by the curriculums and teaching methods of the Common European Framework of Reference (Cadre européen commun de référence pour les langues), which was put together by the Council of Europe. This framework is the basic reference guide for teaching languages in Europe from all angles (objectives, content, teaching methods, styles, etc.). It is a result of the work of language instruction experts in 41 European member states of the Council of Europe. The goal of utilizing this framework is to allow Arabic to take its rightful place in Europe (and the West in general), alongside the other living languages of the world.
It's designed with beginners in mind, this book will assist you in reading and writing the Arabic alphabet. Practice writing by using written exercises, learn to say the Arabic letters and add new words to your vocabulary.
Al-Adly Publications
Elementary School
English
CBABSET
Muhammad S. Adly
This series is designed to teach the Arabic language to non-native speakers using the simplest methods. The books include usage of Islamic vocabulary as well as words used in daily life for maximum benefit. At the same time, a large effort has been made in avoiding images that are not in accordance with Islamic teachings. The first book is followed by at least two other books for beginners, of which Books 3 and 4 are already published.
Features
Suitable for beginners of all ages
Pronunciation guide for words and letters
Introduces Islamic vocabulary as well as every-day words used
Avoids using images that violate Islamic teachings
Progressive learning across several books in the series
The Ad-Duha Arabic Exercise Book Series is designed to teach children to read and understand the Qur’an.
Ad-Duha Institute
Elementary School
Arabic and English
CBAEBSET
Cilia Ndiaye
The Ad-Duha Arabic Exercise Book Series is designed to teach children to read and understand the Qur’an. Therefore, all vocabulary and examples used come directly from the Qur’an, and focus on greater understanding of the Qur’an. The goal of these books is not to teach spoken Arabic, conversational Arabic or modern standard Arabic (used in newspaper, magazines, etc.) Each book in the series features....
Language acquisition is a lifelong process ideally beginning at the elementary level.
Islamic Services Foundation (ISF)
Elementary School
Arabic
CBALASET1
Nu'aman Al-Sharif
Language acquisition is a lifelong process ideally beginning at the elementary level. Here, the foundations can be laid to build proficiency through grade school and beyond. The Al-Aafaq fil lughat al-Arabeyah textbooks series was launched in January 2004 using a new Arabic language model for grades 1 through 12, with the objective to make mastery of Arabic more achievable and enjoyable for students.
Natural Approach: The new model incorporates an approach that involves the use of visual aids and posters with questions to allow students to pass through an understanding phase before they begin to use the words for communication and to gain more understanding of the language and build confidence before covering more advanced material. Students are encouraged to answer questions posed by the teacher regarding the visuals representing the vocabulary being taught. Emphasis is placed on the reading and comprehension skills which are covered in each level.
Integrative Approach: Language programs provide a window into the culture of its speakers. The Al-Aafaq program ensures that students, through the study of Arabic, gain insight to Islamic culture, lifestyle, history, and literature.
Elaborate Workbooks: A workbook accompanies each textbook allowing the student to consolidate learning and for teachers to monitor and assess progress.
This series seeks to teach children and enhance the linguistic skills for non-Arabic speakers, Here are some of the highlighted objectives:
Endearing Arabic language to students and enable them to understand its meanings when listening.
Allow students to read Arabic language a correct loud reading while getting through what they are reading.
Enrich students with great linguistic resources so they would be able to format correct Arabic sentences.
Educate students with the features of Arabic and Islamic culture.
Allow students to learn other subjects in Arabic.
And all this would help students to recite The Holy Quran, understand its meanings and perform Islamic rituals in Arabic.
This series relays on five main fundamentals are:
Psychological bases.
Linguistic bases.
Cultural bases.
Educational bases.
Social bases.
From here students will learn the linguistic skills in the following order:
Listening skill
Speaking skill.
Reading skill.
Writing skill.
We would like to point out the recommended teaching methods for teaching these different linguistic skills:
Listening and speaking skills: teaching listening and speaking skills aims to:
Accustom students to Arabic sounds.
To aware students to the changing meanings by changing tones in one sentence.
Allow students to mimic the teacher in speech.
Allow students to understand what is heard.
The ability to continue listening to Arabic conversations.
The ability to speak Arabic language a regular speech similar to our children.
Reading skill: the method of teaching the reading skill will progress according to what education scientists call (the Synthesis method) which is based on benefiting the following methods:
The total method.
The partial method.
The combination method.
The analysis method.
The vocal method.
The writing skill: the method which is used for this skill in this series books is the direct dictation which benefit from the different dictation methods and they are:
Imparted dictation.
Visual dictation.
Audible dictation.
Experimental dictation.
Time plan:
The books of this series are school books so the time that is acted for is measured by the time of a class which is 45 minutes and we call each class an hour study that means the days specified to study this book may increase or decrease according to the hours specified for a day of studying.
Language used in teaching:
The teacher is obligated to speak, explain, analyze and discuss in formal fluent Arabic language, and he is not allowed to use an intermediary language whatever that language was.
This program is specially designed for children whose first language is not Arabic. The program aims at teaching students Arabic as a second language.
IQRA
Elementary School
Arabic and English
CBIARSET1
Fadel Ibrahim Abdallah
This program is specially designed for children whose first language is not Arabic. The program aims at teaching students Arabic as a second language-covering six levels of difficulty through Eight years of full-time study. Many aspects of the language, such as syntax and grammar, are covered in detail, with special emphasis on vocabulary and comprehension.
Full language curriculum for Arabic speaking students.
Educational Ministry of Jordan
Elementary School
Arabic
CBLASET2
Team of Authors
A comprehensive Arabic curriculum originally designed for the native Arabic- speaking child in the classroom. The individual levels focus strongly on reading, writing and speaking. Offers a clear and professional layout. The many themes, stories and songs focus on Islam, good behavioral and moral values as well as common environments for children. Highly recommended for children with exposure to Arabic and for those schools who wish to promote Arabic as a viable, second language.
Features:
Traditional methodology
Arabic only
Voweled letters (Tashkeel)
Qur'an
Haddith
Reviews
Attractive, easy to read print
Clear lesson plan layout
Strong grammar lessons
Each Level level available in 2 volumes for Semesters 1 and 2
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5198
Paperback
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Naskh, which means “copying” was developed in the 10th century, and refined into a fine art form in Turkey in the 16th century.
Dar El Chimal Printing Publishing Distributing House
Elementary School
Arabic
CBLKHSET
George Farag
Naskh, which means “copying” was developed in the 10th century, and refined into a fine art form in Turkey in the 16th century. Since then it became generally accepted for writing the Qur’an. Naskh is legible and clear and was adapted as the preferred style for typesetting and printing. It is a small script whose lines are thin and letter shapes are round.
This set aims to Understanding the Transcription Basis and keeping it to help Students to obviate the Popular Dictation Mistakes.
Dar Al Roqe'i
Elementary School
Arabic
CBMESET
Haifa'a Al-Karmi
This set aims to Understanding the Transcription Basis and keeping it to help Students to obviate the Popular Dictation Mistakes. It is view every Dictation Base in a simple way joined with Exercises which help them to understood and employ it in a helpful method. The Dictation Base continued by Applied Exercises to train the Students to write it and to fix the Information in their Minds. We put a special Summary for Dictations Texts which enabling to prepare Tests in the page Specified for Applied Dictation after Cutting the Page and separate it from the book. To improve the Write Type, we customize a page for Copying to practice on Writing in other correct way. To add an entertainment and Skills, we add page for Drawing and Coloring to Improve Imagination and Artistic Sense to our Sons.
Language: English, Also available as (Urdu, Arabic)
Code: 807341222258
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Noorart is pleased to present this textbook and coloring book for grades 1-2, it’s an excellent, child-friendly Islamic curriculum in modern, contemporary English. This book is designed to meet the needs of parents, weekend schools and full time schools... » See More