The I Love Arabic Series comes to you from expert language teachers living in over 41 European countries. It focuses on teaching the Arabic language to non-native speakers, especially benefiting those who have little time to commit to Arabic throughout the weekdays, and makes learning easy by covering several educational levels: Kindergarten level for ages 3-5 years old and levels 1-6 for ages 6-11 years old. Three systematic divisions (sounds, words and syntactical structure, and conversational practices) enable the learner to generate language accurately in a variety of highly successful modern techniques. These focus sections present the Arabic language clearly and inclusively to meet the needs of Western learners. This curriculum develops fluency by communication, discovery, realization, and then application. It helps Arabic learners to deal confidently with Arabic culture, plus different types of reading and listening passages:
Reading techniques are developed through the study of a wide selection of authentic reading passages, including classic Arabic without concentration on spoken dialect. Regular vocabulary exercises examine word building techniques.
Careful balances of authentic and scripted listening materials build confidence whilst offering the ability to communicate with native Arabic speakers.
A presentation of Arabic culture patterns help Western children to connect with their Arabic speaking peers in other parts of the world.
Student Text: The student text is the first step of I Love Arabic Series (from 6 years old) and is supported by a comprehensive workbook, handwriting book, and teacher case. The text is comprised of 14 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.
Reading Comprehension: Exercises aimed at determining the level of children’s comprehension for the meaning of dialogue expressions.
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.
Sounds: The Arabic language is introduced sound by sound to avoid difficulties that students may encounter while learning letters with similar appearance or sound.
Workbook: The patterns of exercises include:
Listening Comprehension: Exercises aimed at determining the level of children’s comprehension for new vocabularies through out determine the position of letter sound and circle
Vocabulary: New vocabulary is listed to help with student memorization.
Reading: to read the new letters, words then expressions gradually.
Writing: Students practice writing letters and then joining them to become words. Illustrations help students to visualize words.
Illustrated Dictionary: An illustrated dictionary appears at the end of the workbook and includes word sets found throughout the lessons making memorization easy.
Handwriting Book:Students practice writing Arabic letters, words, and then expressions. Teacher Case: Consists of:
Teacher Guide: Tips on efficient teaching practices.
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A supportive book directed to first level students, to train them on the correct basics of writing starting form lines and their directions.
Dar Al Zeenat
Elementary School
Arabic
9789923700846
Zeinat Al-Karmi
This book is a supplemental book for first level students to train them in the correct basics of writing, beginning with lines and their directions and moving into letters. Students will practice writing letters in their different positions in a word. There are activities and exercises to define long and short vowels. The definite article al- (Shamsiyyah and Qamariyyah) is presented in a way suitable to their level. Students receive all that in a unique design that aids observation and concentration.
Interactive DVD. Primary level.
This first level interactive DVD will add to what you learn with the schoolbook, particularly the Arabic language phonetic characteristics and sounds.
Granada Editions
Elementary School
Arabic
9782915671322
Reading and Speaking schoolbook, C1 level
With this DVD, you’ll develop your expression capabilities
In addition to fascinating and magnificently told texts, the incredible amount of interactive exercises will enable you to become a “expert” in linguistics and a master in conjugation, grammar, orthography and oral and writing expression
This is a comprehensive series designed to teach Arabic to English-speaking children, youth and adults.
Granada Editions
Elementary School
Arabic
9782915671414
Team of Authors
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
Plenty of work pages give students ample opportunity to practice their skills.
Librairie du Liban Publishers
Elementary School
Arabic
9789953332413
Dr. Lordees Labaki
This Arabic handwriting series uses the Naskh style of writing. Plenty of work pages give students opportunity to practice their skills. The first level introduces students to the orientation and strokes required for Arabic writing. Each subsequent level progressively introduces more writing skills, including word formation and penmanship practice.
It's abundantly beneficial to students in all stages of education as well as to any one who reads them.
Darrussalam
Elementary School
English
9786035003384
Maulvi Abdul Aziz
Grade 4 covers a variety of topics, including Ar-Rahmaan ar-Rahmeen; Surat al-Faatihah; reward and punishment; halal food and drink; Sunnah acts of salat; and more. This book also contains fun activities and review sections.
Given the dire need for English Islamic studies material in schools, Darussalam has endeavored to publish an Islamic Studies series covering all grades from grades 1 through 12. This series covers all areas of Islamic studies: tafsir, ahaddith, tawheed, fiqh, sirah, and general etiquette relating to different areas and situations. Given the importance of Islamic knowledge, every effort has been made to ensure that the material presented in the series is authentic. Also, given the importance of Arabic Islamic terms, most are presented in their original Arabic script, transliteration, and translation. This also applies to supplications which must be memorized in their Arabic version. The aim is to help the students read the original text and understand its meaning. Each lesson is followed by exercises with questions about the lesson. One striking feature of this series is the use of colorful artwork. It is appealing to students and teachers. This is certainly bound to attract young readers' attention, stimulate them, amuse them, and most importantly to educate them. This series aims to acquaint the student with the teachings of Islam in every aspect: beliefs, practices, and moral conduct. Its unique features fill a gap in the area of English Islamic curriculums, which has long been neglected. The present breathtaking work was initiated by an expert in the field of education, Molvi Abdul Aziz, who held different posts in the field, including that of senior administrative officer in the Department of Private Education, Ministry of Education, Dubai from 1982 to 2002.
There are five content areas for the book: Islamic doctrine, The Glorious Qura'an and its sciences, Biography of Prophet Muhammad and Islamic history, worship, and morals.
ICO - International Curricula Organization
Elementary School
English
9786038059029
Paul Addae, Ashraf Ajam, Abdel-Salam Al-Drouby etc…
The beliefs section focuses on the wisdom behind the creation of humankind and jinn. The five pillars are included in this section and presented along with related proof from the Qur'an and the Sunnah. Learners are required to recite the entire 29th Juzu' and memorize Soorat Al-Mursalaat and Soorat Al-Insaan. The biography of the Prophet (s) focusing on the events leading up to the Hijrah constitutes the Seerah section. The biography of Abu-Bakr (ra) is discussed in this section as well. Salah and its prerequisites, pillars, obligatory acts, and all other relevant aspects represent the learning content for the Religious Observances learning area. The Morals and Manners section deals with the remembrances said when entering and leaving the masjid as well as those uttered after Salah. The material is presented, using a spiral approach, where students revisit each area and study it in greater depth each year. The Student's Textbook contains the subject text of the lessons, exercises as well as activities.
The ICO project is a distinguished one because:
Our curricula meet the needs of the target audience for integrated, coherent, and appropriate curricula.
They were prepared according to scientific bases, assimilating the most recent educational and psychological theories.
They were prepared by special educationists who are experienced in designing curricula and who are familiar with the needs of the target group.
They employed the most recent techniques and educational aids.
They went through many quality control processes, which were carried out by specialized committees, and they were enhanced by teachers who evaluated the curricula before releasing them.
The Features and Characteristics of the Textbooks:
These books were prepared by the International Curricula Organization (ICO) and have certain features, which distinguish them from any other textbooks:
First: The Technical Features:
The textbooks have been designed in accordance with the international quality standards in all aspects: colors, paper, size, illustration, and printing.
They have been furnished with the appropriate illustrations and pictures which match the students’ educational stage and environment.
The texts have been distributed and organized in a way that makes the text stand out, paying special attention to the font type and size, and the spaces; and colors were chosen carefully to appeal to the target audience.
Second: The Instructional and Linguistic Features:
Reinforce the proper linguistic basis of the non-Arabic speaking students.
They build the students’ linguistic dictionary according to their environmental needs.
Provide non-Arabic speaking students with a good deal of Islamic vocabulary.
Identify the correct articulation of the different sounds through the study of the Glorious Qur’an.
Enable the students to evade making mistakes when reciting the Glorious Qur’an through employing the rules of the Arabic language.
Provide an integrated curriculum with well-prepared scientific content and vocabulary.
Take into consideration the students’ individual mental differences and their diverse linguistic skills.
Consider the students’ different cultures.
Develop the students’ creativity and mental faculties.
Third: The Educational Content Features:
Reinforce the principle of forgiveness and the etiquette of disagreement with others.
Develop the spirituality, morality, and values of the students.
Help students have good and balanced personalities.
Develop the students’ pride in their Muslim identity.
Help the caller to Islam to develop a balanced personality that reflects the moderation of Islam.
Child discovers grammatical rules and concludes it simply through a realistic story.
Asalah
Elementary School
Arabic
9786144023310
Samar Mahfouz Barraj
The book is the companion book of the Grammar in Stories series, in which the child discovers grammatical rules and concludes it simply through a realistic story. The applicable exercises help the child to understand it simply and in a likable way. They also use a variety of ways to enforce the rules in his mind and train him to use it, along with delightful and interesting drawings.
Al-Afaq Fi Al-Loghah Alarabeyah - Horizons in the Arabic Language textbooks series uses a new Arabic language model.
Islamic Services Foundation (ISF)
Elementary School
Arabic
9787774547504
Nu'aman Al-Sharif
The Teacher’s Guide contains lesson objectives and provides suggested methods to teach the material included in each lesson. The guide breaks down the lesson into parts while mapping the specific concepts students are supposed to be taught. A concise introduction informs instructors of the main principles of Arabic language instruction in terms of objectives, methods, and activities.
Features:
The curriculum uses guide-art methods and techniques recommended by experts in foreign-language instruction and takes into account the unique nature of the Arabic language and its distinct characteristics.
JSF Editions (Jeunesse Sans Frontiere)
Elementary School
Arabic
9782355400063
Dr. Al Habeeb Al Affass
The I Love Arabic Series comes to you from expert language teachers living in over 41 European countries. It focuses on teaching the Arabic language to non-native speakers, especially benefiting those who have little time to commit to Arabic throughout the weekdays, and makes learning easy by covering several educational levels: Kindergarten level for ages 3-5 years old and levels 1-6 for ages 6-11 years old. Three systematic divisions (sounds, words and syntactical structure, and conversational practices) enable the learner to generate language accurately in a variety of highly successful modern techniques. These focus sections present the Arabic language clearly and inclusively to meet the needs of Western learners. This curriculum develops fluency by communication, discovery, realization, and then application. It helps Arabic learners to deal confidently with Arabic culture, plus different types of reading and listening passages:
Reading techniques are developed through the study of a wide selection of authentic reading passages, including classic Arabic without concentration on spoken dialect. Regular vocabulary exercises examine word building techniques.
Careful balances of authentic and scripted listening materials build confidence whilst offering the ability to communicate with native Arabic speakers.
A presentation of Arabic culture patterns help Western children to connect with their Arabic speaking peers in other parts of the world.
1. Student Textbook: The student text is the first step of I Love Arabic Series (from 6 years old) and is supported by a comprehensive workbook, handwriting book, and teacher case. The text is comprised of 14 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.
Reading Comprehension: Exercises aimed at determining the level of children’s comprehension for the meaning of dialogue expressions.
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.
Sounds: The Arabic language is introduced sound by sound to avoid difficulties that students may encounter while learning letters with similar appearance or sound.
2. Workbook: The patterns of exercises include:
Listening Comprehension: Exercises aimed at determining the level of children’s comprehension for new vocabularies through out determine the position of letter sound and circle it.
Vocabulary: New vocabulary is listed to help with student memorization.
Reading: to read the new letters, words then expressions gradually.
Writing: Students practice writing letters and then joining them to become words. Illustrations help students to visualize words.
llustrated Dictionary: An illustrated dictionary appears at the end of the workbook and includes word sets found throughout the lessons making memorization easy.
3. Handwriting Book: Students practice writing Arabic letters, words, and then expressions. 4. Teacher Case: Consists of:
Teacher Guide: Tips on efficient teaching practices.
focus sections present the Arabic language clearly and inclusively to meet the needs of Western learners.
JSF Editions (Jeunesse Sans Frontiere)
Elementary School
Arabic
9782355400056
Dr. Al Habeeb Al Affass
The I Love Arabic Series comes to you from expert language teachers living in over 41 European countries. It focuses on teaching the Arabic language to non-native speakers, especially benefiting those who have little time to commit to Arabic throughout the weekdays, and makes learning easy by covering several educational levels: Kindergarten level for ages 3-5 years old and levels 1-6 for ages 6-11 years old. Three systematic divisions (sounds, words and syntactical structure, and conversational practices) enable the learner to generate language accurately in a variety of highly successful modern techniques. These focus sections present the Arabic language clearly and inclusively to meet the needs of Western learners. This curriculum develops fluency by communication, discovery, realization, and then application. It helps Arabic learners to deal confidently with Arabic culture, plus different types of reading and listening passages:
Reading techniques are developed through the study of a wide selection of authentic reading passages, including classic Arabic without concentration on spoken dialect. Regular vocabulary exercises examine word building techniques.
Careful balances of authentic and scripted listening materials build confidence whilst offering the ability to communicate with native Arabic speakers.
A presentation of Arabic culture patterns help Western children to connect with their Arabic speaking peers in other parts of the world.
Student Textbook: The student text is the first step of I Love Arabic Series (from 6 years old) and is supported by a comprehensive workbook, handwriting book, and teacher case. The text is comprised of 14 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.
Reading Comprehension: Exercises aimed at determining the level of children’s comprehension for the meaning of dialogue expressions.
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.
Sounds: The Arabic language is introduced sound by sound to avoid difficulties that students may encounter while learning letters with similar appearance or sound.
Workbook: The patterns of exercises include:
Listening Comprehension: Exercises aimed at determining the level of children’s comprehension for new vocabularies through out determine the position of letter sound and circle it.
Vocabulary: New vocabulary is listed to help with student memorization.
Reading: to read the new letters, words then expressions gradually.
Writing: Students practice writing letters and then joining them to become words. Illustrations help students to visualize words.
llustrated Dictionary: An illustrated dictionary appears at the end of the workbook and includes word sets found throughout the lessons making memorization easy.
Handwriting Book: Students practice writing Arabic letters, words, and then expressions. Teacher Case: Consists of:
Teacher Guide: Tips on efficient teaching practices.
The currriculum uses guide-art methods and techniques recommended by experts in foreign-language instruction and takes into account the unique nature of the Arabic language and its distinct characteristics.
JSF Editions (Jeunesse Sans Frontiere)
Elementary School
Arabic
9782355400094
Dr. Al Habeeb Al Affass
The I Love Arabic Series comes to you from expert language teachers living in over 41 European countries. It focuses on teaching the Arabic language to non-native speakers, especially benefiting those who have little time to commit to Arabic throughout the weekdays, and makes learning easy by covering several educational levels: Kindergarten level for ages 3-5 years old and levels 1-6 for ages 6-11 years old. Three systematic divisions (sounds, words and syntactical structure, and conversational practices) enable the learner to generate language accurately in a variety of highly successful modern techniques. These focus sections present the Arabic language clearly and inclusively to meet the needs of Western learners. This curriculum develops fluency by communication, discovery, realization, and then application. It helps Arabic learners to deal confidently with Arabic culture, plus different types of reading and listening passages: 1. Reading techniques are developed through the study of a wide selection of authentic reading passages, including classic Arabic without concentration on spoken dialect. Regular vocabulary exercises examine word building techniques. 2. Careful balances of authentic and scripted listening materials build confidence whilst offering the ability to communicate with native Arabic speakers. 3. A presentation of Arabic culture patterns help Western children to connect with their Arabic speaking peers in other parts of the world.
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. Sounds: The Arabic language is introduced sound by sound to avoid difficulties that students may encounter while learning letters with similar appearance or sound.
2. Workbook: The patterns of exercises 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. Vocabulary: New vocabulary is listed to help with student memorization. New Phrases: More exercises to support the student text. Writing 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. Illustrated Dictionary: An illustrated dictionary appears at the end of the workbook and includes word sets found throughout the lessons making memorization easy.
3. Handwriting Book: Students practice writing Arabic letters, words, and then expressions.
4. Teacher Case: Consists of: Teacher Guide: Tips on efficient teaching practices. Posters to be used as classroom visual aids Audio tapes
The curriculum uses guide-art methods and techniques recommended by experts in foreign-language instruction and takes into account the unique nature of the Arabic language and its distinct characteristics.
JSF Editions (Jeunesse Sans Frontiere)
Elementary School
Arabic
9782355400100
Dr. Al Habeeb Al Affass
The I Love Arabic Series comes to you from expert language teachers living in over 41 European countries. It focuses on teaching the Arabic language to non-native speakers, especially benefiting those who have little time to commit to Arabic throughout the weekdays, and makes learning easy by covering several educational levels: Kindergarten level for ages 3-5 years old and levels 1-6 for ages 6-11 years old. Three systematic divisions (sounds, words and syntactical structure, and conversational practices) enable the learner to generate language accurately in a variety of highly successful modern techniques. These focus sections present the Arabic language clearly and inclusively to meet the needs of Western learners. This curriculum develops fluency by communication, discovery, realization, and then application. It helps Arabic learners to deal confidently with Arabic culture, plus different types of reading and listening passages: 1. Reading techniques are developed through the study of a wide selection of authentic reading passages, including classic Arabic without concentration on spoken dialect. Regular vocabulary exercises examine word building techniques. 2. Careful balances of authentic and scripted listening materials build confidence whilst offering the ability to communicate with native Arabic speakers. 3. A presentation of Arabic culture patterns help Western children to connect with their Arabic speaking peers in other parts of the world.
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. Sounds: The Arabic language is introduced sound by sound to avoid difficulties that students may encounter while learning letters with similar appearance or sound.
2. Workbook: The patterns of exercises 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. Vocabulary: New vocabulary is listed to help with student memorization. New Phrases: More exercises to support the student text. Writing 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. Illustrated Dictionary: An illustrated dictionary appears at the end of the workbook and includes word sets found throughout the lessons making memorization easy.
3. Handwriting Book: Students practice writing Arabic letters, words, and then expressions.
4. Teacher Case: Consists of: Teacher Guide: Tips on efficient teaching practices. Posters to be used as classroom visual aids Audio tapes.
focus sections present the Arabic language clearly and inclusively to meet the needs of Western learners.
JSF Editions (Jeunesse Sans Frontiere)
Elementary School
Arabic
9782355400087
Dr. Al Habeeb Al Affass
The I Love Arabic Series comes to you from expert language teachers living in over 41 European countries. It focuses on teaching the Arabic language to non-native speakers, especially benefiting those who have little time to commit to Arabic throughout the weekdays, and makes learning easy by covering several educational levels: Kindergarten level for ages 3-5 years old and levels 1-6 for ages 6-11 years old. Three systematic divisions (sounds, words and syntactical structure, and conversational practices) enable the learner to generate language accurately in a variety of highly successful modern techniques. These focus sections present the Arabic language clearly and inclusively to meet the needs of Western learners. This curriculum develops fluency by communication, discovery, realization, and then application. It helps Arabic learners to deal confidently with Arabic culture, plus different types of reading and listening passages
Reading techniques are developed through the study of a wide selection of authentic reading passages, including classic Arabic without concentration on spoken dialect. Regular vocabulary exercises examine word building techniques.
Careful balances of authentic and scripted listening materials build confidence whilst offering the ability to communicate with native Arabic speakers.
A presentation of Arabic culture patterns help Western children to connect with their Arabic speaking peers in other parts of the world.
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.
Sounds: The Arabic language is introduced sound by sound to avoid difficulties that students may encounter while learning letters with similar appearance or sound.
Workbook: The patterns of exercises 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.
Vocabulary: New vocabulary is listed to help with student memorization.
New Phrases: More exercises to support the student text.
Writing 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.
Illustrated Dictionary: An illustrated dictionary appears at the end of the workbook and includes word sets found throughout the lessons making memorization easy.
Handwriting Book: Students practice writing Arabic letters, words, and then expressions. Teacher Case: Consists of:
Teacher Guide: Tips on efficient teaching practices.
The curriculum uses guide-art methods and techniques recommended by experts in foreign-language instruction and takes into account the unique nature of the Arabic language and its distinct characteristics.
JSF Editions (Jeunesse Sans Frontiere)
Elementary School
Arabic
9782355400117
Dr. Al Habeeb Al Affass
The I Love Arabic Series comes to you from expert language teachers living in over 41 European countries. It focuses on teaching the Arabic language to non-native speakers, especially benefiting those who have little time to commit to Arabic throughout the weekdays, and makes learning easy by covering several educational levels: Kindergarten level for ages 3-5 years old and levels 1-6 for ages 6-11 years old. Three systematic divisions (sounds, words and syntactical structure, and conversational practices) enable the learner to generate language accurately in a variety of highly successful modern techniques. These focus sections present the Arabic language clearly and inclusively to meet the needs of Western learners. This curriculum develops fluency by communication, discovery, realization, and then application. It helps Arabic learners to deal confidently with Arabic culture, plus different types of reading and listening passages:
Reading techniques are developed through the study of a wide selection of authentic reading passages, including classic Arabic without concentration on spoken dialect. Regular vocabulary exercises examine word building techniques.
Careful balances of authentic and scripted listening materials build confidence whilst offering the ability to communicate with native Arabic speakers.
A presentation of Arabic culture patterns help Western children to connect with their Arabic speaking peers in other parts of the world.
1. Student Text The student text is the first step of I Love Arabic Series (from 8 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.
Illustrated Dictionary: An illustrated dictionary appears at the end of the workbook and includes word sets found throughout the lessons making memorization easy.
2. Workbook: The patterns of exercises 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.
Vocabulary: New vocabulary is listed to help with student memorization.
New Phrases: More exercises to support the student text.
Writing Composition: This section focuses on word expressions and sentences to reinforce more complete writing skills.
Grammar: A special concentration of theory and practice make learning grammar easier to understand.
3. Handwriting Book: Students practice writing Arabic letters, words, and then expressions. 4. Teacher Case: Consists of:
Teacher Guide: Tips on efficient teaching practices.
The curriculum uses guide-art methods and techniques recommended by experts in foreign-language instruction and takes into account the unique nature of the Arabic language and its distinct characteristics.
JSF Editions (Jeunesse Sans Frontiere)
Elementary School
Arabic
9782355400124
Dr. Al Habeeb Al Affass
The I Love Arabic Series comes to you from expert language teachers living in over 41 European countries. It focuses on teaching the Arabic language to non-native speakers, especially benefiting those who have little time to commit to Arabic throughout the weekdays, and makes learning easy by covering several educational levels: Kindergarten level for ages 3-5 years old and levels 1-6 for ages 6-11 years old. Three systematic divisions (sounds, words and syntactical structure, and conversational practices) enable the learner to generate language accurately in a variety of highly successful modern techniques. These focus sections present the Arabic language clearly and inclusively to meet the needs of Western learners. This curriculum develops fluency by communication, discovery, realization, and then application. It helps Arabic learners to deal confidently with Arabic culture, plus different types of reading and listening passages: 1. Reading techniques are developed through the study of a wide selection of authentic reading passages, including classic Arabic without concentration on spoken dialect. Regular vocabulary exercises examine word building techniques. 2. Careful balances of authentic and scripted listening materials build confidence whilst offering the ability to communicate with native Arabic speakers. 3. A presentation of Arabic culture patterns help Western children to connect with their Arabic speaking peers in other parts of the world.
1. Student Text: The student text is the first step of I Love Arabic Series (from 8 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. Illustrated Dictionary: An illustrated dictionary appears at the end of the workbook and includes word sets found throughout the lessons making memorization easy.
2. Workbook:The patterns of exercises 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. Vocabulary: New vocabulary is listed to help with student memorization. New Phrases: More exercises to support the student text. Writing Composition: This section focuses on word expressions and sentences to reinforce more complete writing skills. Grammar: A special concentration of theory and practice make learning grammar easier to understand.
3. Handwriting Book: Students practice writing Arabic letters, words, and then expressions.
4. Teacher Case: Consists of: Teacher Guide: Tips on efficient teaching practices. Posters to be used as classroom visual aids. Audio tapes.
The curriculum uses guide-art methods and techniques recommended by experts in foreign-language instruction and takes into account the unique nature of the Arabic language and its distinct characteristics.
JSF Editions (Jeunesse Sans Frontiere)
Elementary School
Arabic
9782355400131
Dr. Al Habeeb Al Affass
The I Love Arabic Series comes to you from expert language teachers living in over 41 European countries. It focuses on teaching the Arabic language to non-native speakers, especially benefiting those who have little time to commit to Arabic throughout the weekdays, and makes learning easy by covering several educational levels: Kindergarten level for ages 3-5 years old and levels 1-6 for ages 6-11 years old. Three systematic divisions (sounds, words and syntactical structure, and conversational practices) enable the learner to generate language accurately in a variety of highly successful modern techniques. These focus sections present the Arabic language clearly and inclusively to meet the needs of Western learners. This curriculum develops fluency by communication, discovery, realization, and then application. It helps Arabic learners to deal confidently with Arabic culture, plus different types of reading and listening passages:
Reading techniques are developed through the study of a wide selection of authentic reading passages, including classic Arabic without concentration on spoken dialect. Regular vocabulary exercises examine word building techniques.
Careful balances of authentic and scripted listening materials build confidence whilst offering the ability to communicate with native Arabic speakers.
A presentation of Arabic culture patterns help Western children to connect with their Arabic speaking peers in other parts of the world.
1. Student Text The student text is the first step of I Love Arabic Series (from 8 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.
Illustrated Dictionary: An illustrated dictionary appears at the end of the workbook and includes word sets found throughout the lessons making memorization easy.
2. Workbook: The patterns of exercises 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.
Vocabulary: New vocabulary is listed to help with student memorization.
New Phrases: More exercises to support the student text.
Writing Composition: This section focuses on word expressions and sentences to reinforce more complete writing skills.
Grammar: A special concentration of theory and practice make learning grammar easier to understand.
3. Handwriting Book: Students practice writing Arabic letters, words, and then expressions. 4. Teacher Case: Consists of:
Teacher Guide: Tips on efficient teaching practices.
The currriculum uses guide-art methods and techniques recommended by experts in foreign-language instruction and takes into account the unique nature of the Arabic language and its distinct characteristics.
JSF Editions (Jeunesse Sans Frontiere)
Elementary School
Arabic
9782355400148
Dr. Al Habeeb Al Affass
The I Love and Learn Arabic Series comes to you from expert language teachers living in over 41 European countries. It focuses on teaching the Arabic language to non-native speakers, especially benefiting those who have little time to commit to Arabic throughout the weekdays, and makes learning easy by covering several educational levels: Kindergarten level for ages 3-5 years old and levels 1-6 for ages 6-11 years old.
1. Student Text:The student text is the first step of I Love Arabic Series (from 9 years old) and is supported by a comprehensive workbook, handwriting book, and teacher case. The text is comprised of 7 units discussing critical issues of a child’s world. Each unit is divided accordingly: Let’s Talk: Simple passages are the base for learning linguistic structures of sounds, vocabularies, expressions, and syntax structures. This section aims at facilitating the learning and teaching processes of Arabic. Vocabulary: Vocabulary words are taken directly from reading dialogue. They are combined with graphics to further student understanding and sensory perception. New Structures: Learn basic Arabic structures through illustrations and examples complete with answer key. Conversation: Conversational exercises encourage students to participate in classroom activities, apply reading material within dialogue, and ultimately become fluent speakers. Reading: Reading passages include various cultural subjects with a variety of expressions concentrating on Arabic and Islamic cultures. Section reading goals include: Silent sustained reading with complete understanding of content. Students read the passages aloud, so teachers can correct pronunciation. Sounds: Students repeat sounds after listening to unit examples. Oral Expression: Each unit includes an assignment to answer questions based on illustrations.
2. Workbook:The patterns of excersises include: Reading Comprehension: Exercises aimed at determining the level of children’s comprehension for the meaning of dialogue expressions. Vocabulary: New vocabulary words concentrate on synonyms and antonyms. Writing Composition: This section focuses on word expressions and sentences to reinforce more complete writing skills. Grammar: A special concentration of theory and practice make learning grammar easier to understand. This section assists students with written and oral expressions skills that will improve their overall thinking and pronunciation sound. Linguistics: Each unit introduces specific linguistic skills regularly accompanied with examples and exercises. Dictation: Fill in the blank exercises reinforces grammar and spelling lessons. Handwriting: Students practice writing Arabic letters, words, and then expressions. Illustrated Dictionary: An illustrated dictionary appears at the end of the workbook and includes word sets found throughout the lessons making memorization easy.
3. Teacher Case:Consists of: Teacher Guide: Tips on efficient teaching practices. Posters to be used as classroom visual aids. Audio tapes.
The curriculum uses guide-art methods and techniques recommended by experts in foreign-language instruction and takes into account the unique nature of the Arabic language and its distinct characteristics.
JSF Editions (Jeunesse Sans Frontiere)
Elementary School
Arabic
9782355400155
Dr. Al Habeeb Al Affass
The I Love and Learn Arabic Series comes to you from expert language teachers living in over 41 European countries. It focuses on teaching the Arabic language to non-native speakers, especially benefiting those who have little time to commit to Arabic throughout the weekdays, and makes learning easy by covering several educational levels: Kindergarten level for ages 3-5 years old and levels 1-6 for ages 6-11 years old.
1. Student Text:The student text is the first step of I Love Arabic Series (from 9 years old) and is supported by a comprehensive workbook, handwriting book, and teacher case. The text is comprised of 7 units discussing critical issues of a child’s world. Each unit is divided accordingly: Let’s Talk: Simple passages are the base for learning linguistic structures of sounds, vocabularies, expressions, and syntax structures. This section aims at facilitating the learning and teaching processes of Arabic. Vocabulary: Vocabulary words are taken directly from reading dialogue. They are combined with graphics to further student understanding and sensory perception. New Structures: Learn basic Arabic structures through illustrations and examples complete with answer key. Conversation: Conversational exercises encourage students to participate in classroom activities, apply reading material within dialogue, and ultimately become fluent speakers. Reading: Reading passages include various cultural subjects with a variety of expressions concentrating on Arabic and Islamic cultures. Section reading goals include: Silent sustained reading with complete understanding of content. Students read the passages aloud, so teachers can correct pronunciation. Sounds: Students repeat sounds after listening to unit examples. Oral Expression: Each unit includes an assignment to answer questions based on illustrations.
2. Workbook:The patterns of excersises include: Reading Comprehension: Exercises aimed at determining the level of children’s comprehension for the meaning of dialogue expressions. Vocabulary: New vocabulary words concentrate on synonyms and antonyms. Writing Composition: This section focuses on word expressions and sentences to reinforce more complete writing skills. Grammar: A special concentration of theory and practice make learning grammar easier to understand. This section assists students with written and oral expressions skills that will improve their overall thinking and pronunciation sound. Linguistics: Each unit introduces specific linguistic skills regularly accompanied with examples and exercises. Dictation: Fill in the blank exercises reinforces grammar and spelling lessons. Handwriting: Students practice writing Arabic letters, words, and then expressions. Illustrated Dictionary: An illustrated dictionary appears at the end of the workbook and includes word sets found throughout the lessons making memorization easy.
3. Teacher Case:Consists of: Teacher Guide: Tips on efficient teaching practices. Posters to be used as classroom visual aids. Audio tapes.
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