This is the most comprehensive curriculum for teaching non-Arabic in Islamic schools in North America. Where The author who lived and taught in the West; add a great advantage toward this recommendation and aim to focus on similar letters, reading and comprehension, creative writing exercises, ordering, pronunciation, fill in missing letter, matching, time, gender. Strongly recommend for children who have had previous exposure to the Arabic language. It is used by a number of full-time Islamic schools throughout the U.S. and comes highly recommended.
Objectives:
Preparing and carrying out programs and curricula for teaching Arabic Language and Culture.
Evaluating programs designed for teaching Arabic to non-native speakers.
Preparing and developing measurement and evaluation tools in the field of teaching Arabic as a second or foreign language.
Enhancing cooperation with other institutions interested in promoting the Arabic language, by carrying out Arabic courses abroad.
Features:
Teaches Arabic as a primary language
Arabic only
Uses vowelled letters (diactrical marks, or tashkeel)
Textbooks focus: listening, writing, reading, and speaking
Workbooks focus: exercises and games that support the textbook
Evaluations follow every 5 lessons
Exposes students to common terminology
Illustrated dictionary plus vocabulary list
Ideal for Western students; themes are heavily cultural, not necessarily Islamic.
A comprehensive curriculum for teaching Arabic to non-native speakers in full-time Islamic and public schools
* This is 2002 Edition, same contents as textbook, but there are differences in number of pages and design. The publisher will release new edition next year.
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The Arabic Language Friends Textbook is presented by Dar Al-Manhal for preschool students. It is divided into 8 units, with 4 lessons in each unit.
Dar Al-Manhal
Elementary School
Arabic
9789957930677
Zeinat Al-Karmi
he Arabic Language Friends Textbook is presented by Dar Al-Manhal for preschool students. It is divided into 8 units, with 4 lessons in each unit. These lessons teach students how to recognize and write the letters of the Arabic alphabet as well as some vocabulary. Each unit begins with a poster that students can use to learn.
A new comprehensive curriculum and integrated approach to teach Arabic to non-Arabic speakers.
JSF Editions (Jeunesse Sans Frontiere)
Elementary School
Arabic, English, French and German
9782355400391
Dr. Al Habeeb Al Affass
This book contains 28 units for the 28 letters of the Arabic alphabet. Each unit is divided into the following:
Dialogue: Each unit starts with an easy, short dialogue, exposing students to vocabulary words, expressions and syntactical structures. This dialogue section is aimed at making students more adept at language usage.
Speaking: Each unit includes exercises for speaking in pairs, so students can become more fluent at using the language. Speaking exercises are interactive, and draw on the material used in the dialogue exercises.
Sound & Pronunciation: These sections present each of the Arabic sounds, and guide students on correct pronunciation.
- New Vocabulary: This section contains pictured vocabulary terms, to enrich the student’s vocabulary with new words.
This series consists of 3 levels with a student textbook and workbook.
It enables the whole family to have fun together through the learning process
Al-Adly Publications
Elementary School
English
9780983107729
Muhammad S. Adly
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.
Words are taken from everyday usage, allowing them to be utilized in daily life.
English Phonetics are used to introduce each new Arabic letter and vocabulary word.
A tool for uniting the family, it enables the whole family to have fun together through the learning process.
Designed to teach children to read and understand the Qur’an.
Ad-Duha Institute
Elementary School
Arabic and English
9781438266985
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 newspapers, magazines, etc.) Each book in the series features:
memory helpers
coloring pages
tracing guides
writing practice
puzzles
matching
vocabulary building
and much more!
Arabic Exercise Book III: Writing short ayaat (verses), tashkeel (vowel markings), beginning rules of tajweed, vocabulary building and how to navigate through the Qur’an.
Qur’anic Arabic workbook for beginning students (those who know the alphabet and how to connect letters, but need to learn the vowel markings in order to read). This workbook is part 1 of 2 that are used as part of the Ad-Duha Institute Level B Islamic Studies and Arabic home school curriculum.
Level 3 in the Afaq series builds upon the foundations laid in previous levels. Students are taught to form sentences using appropriate vocabulary.
Islamic Services Foundation (ISF)
Elementary School
Arabic
CBALA3
Nu'aman Al-Sharif
Level 3 in the Afaq series builds upon the foundations laid in previous levels. Students are taught to form sentences using appropriate vocabulary. There is continuing practice with word formation. The past and present tenses are focused on and the student is taught to distinguish between different grammatical forms. Now greater emphasis is placed on sentence formation and conversational Arabic where alphabetical knowledge is reinforced and nunation (tanween) is introduced. Conversational skills are further developed using a broader range of vocabulary. Writing skills are focused upon, and Islamic poetry, hadith, and some surahs are studied.
A workbook accompanies the textbook in order to enhance comprehension and writing skills. This is a substantial workbook as students need plenty of practice at this stage of language study. The tenses which are introduced in the textbook are covered, as well as masculine and feminine nouns and other grammatical concepts. Workbooks are printed on high-quality paper.
This series seeks to teach children and enhance the linguistic skills for non-Arabic speakers
Alexandria
Elementary School
Arabic
9789773692116
Dr. Hosni Kandil
Objectives of the book:
Deepening the love of the family in their lessons.
Introducing body parts.
Introducing transportation.
Introducing the surrounding means for the student.
Introducing family members.
Introducing traffic lights.
Grammatical structures:
Demonstrative pronouns.
Introducing question formula.
The linguistic resources:
Students memorize Sourat AlFateha.
A group of lessons about family.
Students memorize Sourat AlEkhlas.
Lesson (my Allah).
Lesson (dress).
Lesson (Hand).
Lesson (For me and you).
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.
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Students who complete this curriculum will become familiar with the sounds of Arabic and learn how to pronounce each letter correctly and converse with others.
Granada Editions
Elementary School
Arabic
9782374650005
Team of Authors
This curriculum is an integrated learning curriculum prepared by a team of professional experts. The curriculum covers seven levels of study and introduces children to the basics of Arabic through exercises in listening, writing, and conversation. Students who complete this curriculum will become familiar with the sounds of Arabic and learn how to pronounce each letter correctly, write the letters of the Arabic alphabet in all their forms, and converse with others, using Arabic words and simple, age-appropriate phrases.
Features:
Arabic only
Handwriting practice
High-quality print with large, easy-to-read font
Modern methodology
Recommended for weekend schools
There are a total of 16 titles in this series including the student books, student audio-visual CDs, and teacher book.
This is the most comprehensive curriculum for teaching Arabic in Islamic schools in North America.
Arabian Education Office of Gulf Countries
Elementary School
Arabic
9789960155029
Dr. Mahmood Saleh, Dr. Mukhtar Hussein and Nasif Abdul Aziz
The fourth student's book consists of 5 units, and each unit has 5 lessons, so that in total, the book has 25 lessons. Each unit ends with a comprehensive test over the skills presented in the unit. Each lesson focuses on a text which presents linguistic activities. These texts vary between stories and conversations, with each unit including three stories, a conversation, and a short informative passage.
This is the most comprehensive curriculum for teaching Arabic to
non-native speakers attending Islamic schools in North America. The
author lived and taught in the West, adding a great advantage toward
this recommended series, which aims to focus on similar letters, reading
and comprehension, creative writing exercises, ordering, pronunciation,
fill in missing letters, matching, time, and gender. Strongly recommend
for children who have had previous exposure to the Arabic language. It
is used by a number of full-time Islamic schools throughout the U.S. and
comes highly recommended.
Objectives:
Preparing and carrying out programs and curricula for teaching Arabic language and culture.
Evaluating programs designed for teaching Arabic to non-native speakers.
Preparing and developing measurement and evaluation tools in the field of teaching Arabic as a second or foreign language.
Enhancing cooperation with other institutions interested in
promoting the Arabic language, by carrying out Arabic courses abroad.
Features:
Teaches Arabic as a primary language
Arabic only
Uses vowelled letters (diactrical marks, or tashkeel)
Textbooks focus: listening, writing, reading, and speaking
Workbooks focus: exercises and games that support the textbook
Evaluations follow every 5 lessons
Exposes students to common terminology
Illustrated dictionary plus vocabulary list
Ideal for Western students; themes are heavily cultural, not necessarily Islamic.
A comprehensive curriculum for teaching Arabic to non-native speakers in full-time Islamic and public schools
Used by a number of full-time Islamic schools throughout the U.S. and comes highly recommended.
Arabian Education Office of Gulf Countries
Elementary School
Arabic
9789960155012
Dr. Mahmood Saleh, Dr. Mukhtar Hussein and Nasif Abdul Aziz
The first student's book contains 5 units, each with 5 lessons and a test. The book in total includes 25 lessons and 5 unit tests. Each lesson consists of a text that includes conversation, an illustrated story, illustrated vocabulary, practice with sounds and letters, two exercises on linguistic structures and conversation, and writing practice. Then, students should complete the accompanying exercises in the the activity book.
This is the most comprehensive curriculum for teaching non-Arabic in Islamic schools in North America. Where The author who lived and taught in the West; add a great advantage toward this recommendation and aim to focus on similar letters, reading and comprehension, creative writing exercises, ordering, pronunciation, fill in missing letter, matching, time, gender. Strongly recommend for children who have had previous exposure to the Arabic language. It is used by a number of full-time Islamic schools throughout the U.S. and comes highly recommended.
Objectives:
Preparing and carrying out programs and curricula for teaching Arabic Language and Culture.
Evaluating programs designed for teaching Arabic to non-native speakers.
Preparing and developing measurement and evaluation tools in the field of teaching Arabic as a second or foreign language.
Enhancing cooperation with other institutions interested in promoting the Arabic language, by carrying out Arabic courses abroad.
Features:
Teaches Arabic as a primary language
Arabic only
Uses vowelled letters (diactrical marks, or tashkeel)
Textbooks focus: listening, writing, reading, and speaking
Workbooks focus: exercises and games that support the textbook
Evaluations follow every 5 lessons
Exposes students to common terminology
Illustrated dictionary plus vocabulary list
Ideal for Western students; themes are heavily cultural, not necessarily Islamic.
A comprehensive curriculum for teaching Arabic to non-native speakers in full-time Islamic and public schools
This is the most comprehensive curriculum for teaching Arabic in Islamic schools
Arabian Education Office of Gulf Countries
Elementary School
Arabic
9789960154404
Dr. Mahmood Saleh, Dr. Mukhtar Hussein and Nasif Abdul Aziz
The second student's book contains 5 units, each with 5 lessons and a test. The book in total includes 25 lessons. Each lesson focuses on a text that presents linguistic activities. The texts in the first twenty lessons are group conversations; the texts in the final five lessons are short stories.
This is the most comprehensive curriculum for teaching non-Arabic
in Islamic schools in North America. Where The author who lived and
taught in the West; add a great advantage toward this recommendation and
aim to focus on similar letters, reading and comprehension, creative
writing exercises, ordering, pronunciation, fill in missing letter,
matching, time, gender. Strongly recommend for children who have had
previous exposure to the Arabic language. It is used by a number of
full-time Islamic schools throughout the U.S. and comes highly
recommended.
Objectives:
Preparing and carrying out programs and curricula for teaching Arabic Language and Culture.
Evaluating programs designed for teaching Arabic to non-native speakers.
Preparing and developing measurement and evaluation tools in the field of teaching Arabic as a second or foreign language.
Enhancing cooperation with other institutions interested in
promoting the Arabic language, by carrying out Arabic courses abroad.
Objectives:
Teaches Arabic as a primary language
Arabic only
Vowelled letters (tashkeel)
Focus
on similar letters, reading and comprehension, creative writing
exercises, ordering, pronunciation, fill in missing letter, matching,
time, gender
This is the most comprehensive curriculum for teaching non-Arabic in Islamic schools in North America.
Arabian Education Office of Gulf Countries
Elementary School
Arabic
9789960154398
Dr. Mahmood Saleh, Dr. Mukhtar Hussein and Nasif Abdul Aziz
The second activity book expands on the second student's book and reinforces acquired skills and linguistic structures. Each of the 25 lessons in the student's book has 3 accompanying pages in the activity book. Students can work on the activities in class with a teacher’s help and can complete them at home. Teachers should collect books from students after each lesson to correct them.
Goals & Contents:
The “I love Arabic” series will help students with verbal and editorial communication in Arabic. To achieve this goal, the series provides the student with educational materials that will help him to utilize formal Arabic from the start and will create the opportunity for him to use what he is learning in real conversations.
The series is directed towards non-Arabic speaking children ages 6-18 years. It consists of twelve levels, each level includes three books which are:
Student’s Book.
Student's Workbook.
Teacher’s Book.
The linguistic content:
The series displays the vocal system of the Arabic language in its different phenomena. It presents vocabularies that are common in an Arabic dictionary for children. It also features 4,300 words and it concentrates on pictorial concrete vocabulary in the first two books. The series provides the student with a number of basic linguistic structures (about 500 structures). Each lesson contains a specific number of structures and expressions. The lessons gradually advance and each principle is revisited from one lesson to the next. It also includes the entirety of the Arabic syntax rules in the levels (fifth- twelfth) and combines application with practical training based upon theoretical rule.
Integration between the linguistic skills:
The series addresses the four main linguistic skills which are: reading, listening, speaking and writing in a balanced integrated way. Special attention is given to speaking and understanding what is heard in the first two books. In the third through sixth books the concentration is on dictation and reading. In the seventh through ninth books the aim is to connect schools with Arabic libraries, children’s magazines, encyclopedias and helps to simplify knowledge departments. And in the tenth through twelfth books subjects and literature is presented in their original text with some adjustment. It also presents chosen examples of poetry prose from the poets Al Jahili, Al Omawi, Al Abbasi along with contemporary poets.
Educational material presenting methods:
Different methods are used in this series to make the lesson exciting for the child. Stories, songs, conversations, linguistic games and entertaining homework are incorporated in the lessons to entice learning and help students identify their preferences. It also helps to awaken students' passion for drawing, coloring and teamwork. The series includes different types of linguistic exercises that suit children. An emphasis has been given in terms of mental and physical activities, whether performed in pairs or groups.
Vocabulary list:
There is a list of vocabulary at the end of each book in this series that contains all vocabularies and expressions which were presented in all book lessons. The words are alphabetized so the student can find the words needed easily.
Evaluation quizzes:
Each book of the series books includes a number of phase quizzes for evaluation and measuring the student’s progress in learning the language.
Features:
Teaches Arabic as a primary language
Arabic only
Uses vowelled letters (diactrical marks, or tashkeel)
Textbooks focus: listening, writing, reading, and speaking
Workbooks focus: exercises and games that support the textbook
Evaluations follow every 5 lessons
Exposes students to common terminology
Illustrated dictionary plus vocabulary list
Ideal for Western students; themes are heavily cultural, not necessarily Islamic.
A comprehensive curriculum for teaching Arabic to non-native speakers in full-time Islamic and public schools
Used by a number of full-time Islamic schools throughout the U.S. and comes highly recommended.
Arabian Education Office of Gulf Countries
Elementary School
Arabic
9789960154817
Dr. Mahmood Saleh, Dr. Mukhtar Hussein and Nasif Abdul Aziz
The third student's book consists of 5 units, and each unit has 5 lessons, so that in total, the book has 25 lessons. Each unit ends with a comprehensive test over the skills presented in the unit. Each lesson focuses on a text which presents linguistic activities. These texts vary between stories and conversations, with each unit including three stories, a conversation, and a short informative passage.
This is the most comprehensive curriculum for teaching Arabic to
non-native speakers attending Islamic schools in North America. The
author lived and taught in the West, adding a great advantage toward
this recommended series, which aims to focus on similar letters, reading
and comprehension, creative writing exercises, ordering, pronunciation,
fill in missing letters, matching, time, and gender. Strongly recommend
for children who have had previous exposure to the Arabic language. It
is used by a number of full-time Islamic schools throughout the U.S. and
comes highly recommended.
Objectives:
Preparing and carrying out programs and curricula for teaching Arabic language and culture.
Evaluating programs designed for teaching Arabic to non-native speakers.
Preparing and developing measurement and evaluation tools in the field of teaching Arabic as a second or foreign language.
Enhancing cooperation with other institutions interested in
promoting the Arabic language, by carrying out Arabic courses abroad.
Features:
Teaches Arabic as a primary language
Arabic only
Uses vowelled letters (diactrical marks, or tashkeel)
Textbooks focus: listening, writing, reading, and speaking
Workbooks focus: exercises and games that support the textbook
Evaluations follow every 5 lessons
Exposes students to common terminology
Illustrated dictionary plus vocabulary list
Ideal for Western students; themes are heavily cultural, not necessarily Islamic.
A comprehensive curriculum for teaching Arabic to non-native speakers in full-time Islamic and public schools
Used by a number of full-time Islamic schools throughout the U.S. and comes highly recommended.
Arabian Education Office of Gulf Countries
Elementary School
Arabic
9789960154954
Dr. Mahmood Saleh, Dr. Mukhtar Hussein and Nasif Abdul Aziz
The third activity book expands on the third student's book and reinforces acquired skills and linguistic structures. Each of the 25 lessons in the student's book has 3 accompanying pages in the activity book. Students can work on the activities in class with a teacher’s help and can complete them at home. Teachers should collect books from students after each lesson to correct them.
This is the most comprehensive curriculum for teaching Arabic to
non-native speakers attending Islamic schools in North America. The
author lived and taught in the West, adding a great advantage toward
this recommended series, which aims to focus on similar letters, reading
and comprehension, creative writing exercises, ordering, pronunciation,
fill in missing letters, matching, time, and gender. Strongly recommend
for children who have had previous exposure to the Arabic language. It
is used by a number of full-time Islamic schools throughout the U.S. and
comes highly recommended.
Objectives:
Preparing and carrying out programs and curricula for teaching Arabic language and culture.
Evaluating programs designed for teaching Arabic to non-native speakers.
Preparing and developing measurement and evaluation tools in the field of teaching Arabic as a second or foreign language.
Enhancing cooperation with other institutions interested in
promoting the Arabic language, by carrying out Arabic courses abroad.
Features:
Teaches Arabic as a primary language
Arabic only
Uses vowelled letters (diactrical marks, or tashkeel)
Textbooks focus: listening, writing, reading, and speaking
Workbooks focus: exercises and games that support the textbook
Evaluations follow every 5 lessons
Exposes students to common terminology
Illustrated dictionary plus vocabulary list
Ideal for Western students; themes are heavily cultural, not necessarily Islamic.
A comprehensive curriculum for teaching Arabic to non-native speakers in full-time Islamic and public schools
This is the most comprehensive curriculum for teaching Arabic in Islamic schools in
North America. The author lived and taught in the West.
Arabian Education Office of Gulf Countries
Elementary School
Arabic
9789960154343
Dr. Mahmood Saleh, Dr. Mukhtar Hussein and Nasif Abdul Aziz
The first student's book contains 5 units, each with 5 lessons and a test. The book in total includes 25 lessons and 4 unit tests. Each lesson consists of a text that includes conversation, an illustrated story, illustrated vocabulary, practice with sounds and letters, two exercises on linguistic structures and conversation, and writing practice. Then, students should complete the accompanying exercises in the the activity book.
Series goals and components The goal of the I Love Arabic series is to enable the student’s verbal and written communication skills in Arabic. To achieve this goal, the series provides the student with educational materials that help them to use the classical language from the start, while also creating an opportunity to use what is learned in real-life situations.
While this series is directed at non-native speaking children between the ages of 4 and 12, it is also useful in teaching Arab children all over the world.
This series consists of 8 levels which contain a student textbook, workbook, and teacher book. Some levels also include audio tapes (sold separately). Also in this series the book "I Love Arabic Teacher's Guide" is for using images and cards in teaching Arabic.
Particular times to teach the units The series books are taught in about 600 classes (with the average class being 40 minutes).
Each level has 100 classes, distributed as follows:
For the first two books: 75 Classes for the student's book 25 Classes for the exercise workbook
From the third book to the sixth book 80 Classes for the student's book 20 Classes for the student's book
Educational content The series displays Arabic Islamic manners in an attractive, motivating style for children. It also supplies the student with different levels of general education appropriate to the age (especially the first book). The subjects discussed in this series are child-friendly and include topics such as hobbies and toys, life in school and at home, and relationships with friends, neighbors and relatives. It also studies the animal and plant worlds, the outside world like the village and the city, geographical information about the Arab countries, historical information, good manners and scientific facts.
Lingual content The series displays the vocal system for the Arabic language in its different phenomena and presents vocabularies built around a child. The elementary stage of the series covers around 1,500 words, with the focus in the first two books being on the sensory vocabulary. It also supplies the child with a number of basic grammar structures (about 300 compositions), and each lesson contains a specific number of vocabulary, structures and expressions. Additionally, the concept of progression is used from one book to another and from one lesson to another.
Integration between lingual skills The series deals with the four main lingual skills: reading, listening, speaking and writing and uses a complete and balanced approach to all four skills. Special attention is given to speaking and listening in the first two books, and reading and writing are the focus in the third through the sixth books.
Ways of presenting the educational material Various techniques were used throughout this series to make the lessons more interesting for the child. Stories, chants, songs, conversations, lingual games, and amusing homework assignments designed to provoke the student's motivation and needs utilizing child skills such as drawing, coloring and teamwork were used. The series contains different kinds of lingual exercises that suit the child, with emphasis on mental and physical activities in an individual, couple, and group setting. Each book of the series contains a number of tests for evaluating and measuring the student's progress in learning the language. A test is included at the end of each educational unit; therefore, each book has four transitory tests. The curriculum depends heavily on the use of pictures so the student can easily comprehend the meaning, without turning to an intermediary language. Thus, they are given the opportunity to think and express themselves in a fun and interactive way.
Figured dictionary The first two books contain a figured dictionary at the end. This dictionary includes the sensory words mentioned in the lessons so that their meanings remain in the student's memory, and they can reference, if necessary. The figured dictionary also prepares the student to use the Arabic dictionary in the future.
Vocabulary list There is a list of vocabulary at the end of each of the six books. These lists contain all the words that were introduced in each book and are arranged alphabetically for easy referral.
Features:
Teaches Arabic as a primary language
Arabic only
Uses vowelled letters (diactrical marks, or tashkeel)
Textbooks focus: listening, writing, reading, and speaking
Workbooks focus: exercises and games that support the textbook
Evaluations follow every 5 lessons
Exposes students to common terminology
Illustrated dictionary plus vocabulary list
Ideal for Western students; themes are heavily cultural, not necessarily Islamic.
A comprehensive curriculum for teaching Arabic to non-native speakers in full-time Islamic and public schools
This is the most comprehensive curriculum for teaching non-Arabic in Islamic schools in North America.
Arabian Education Office of Gulf Countries
Elementary School
Arabic
9786031504267
Dr. Mahmood Saleh, Dr. Mukhtar Hussein and Nasif Abdul Aziz
This is the most comprehensive curriculum for teaching non-Arabic in Islamic schools in North America. Where The author who lived and taught in the West; add a great advantage toward this recommendation and aim to focus on similar letters, reading and comprehension, creative writing exercises, ordering, pronunciation, fill in missing letter, matching, time, gender. Strongly recommend for children who have had previous exposure to the Arabic language. It is used by a number of full-time Islamic schools throughout the U.S. and comes highly recommended.
Objectives:
Preparing and carrying out programs and curricula for teaching Arabic Language and Culture.
Evaluating programs designed for teaching Arabic to non-native speakers.
Preparing and developing measurement and evaluation tools in the field of teaching Arabic as a second or foreign language.
Enhancing cooperation with other institutions interested in promoting the Arabic language, by carrying out Arabic courses abroad.
Features:
Teaches Arabic as a primary language
Arabic only
Uses vowelled letters (diactrical marks, or tashkeel)
Textbooks focus: listening, writing, reading, and speaking
Workbooks focus: exercises and games that support the textbook
Evaluations follow every 5 lessons
Exposes students to common terminology
Illustrated dictionary plus vocabulary list
Ideal for Western students; themes are heavily cultural, not necessarily Islamic.
A comprehensive curriculum for teaching Arabic to non-native speakers in full-time Islamic and public schools
This is the most comprehensive curriculum for teaching non-Arabic in Islamic schools in North America.
Arabian Education Office of Gulf Countries
Elementary School
Arabic
9789960154541
Dr. Mahmood Saleh, Dr. Mukhtar Hussein and Nasif Abdul Aziz
The first activity book expands on the first student's book and reinforces acquired skills and linguistic structures. Each of the 25 lessons in the student's book has 3 accompanying pages in the activity book. Students can begin the activities in class with a teacher’s help and can complete them at home. Teachers should collect books from students after each lesson to correct them.
This is the most comprehensive curriculum for teaching Arabic to non-native speakers in Islamic schools in North America. The author lived and taught in the West, which contributes to the excellence and relevance of this curriculum. Its aim is to focus on similar letters, reading and comprehension, creative writing exercises, ordering, pronunciation, filling in missing letters, matching, time, and gender. It is strongly recommended for children who have had previous exposure to the Arabic language. It is used by a number of full-time Islamic schools throughout the US and comes highly recommended.
Objectives:
Preparing and carrying out programs and curricula for teaching Arabic language and culture
Evaluating programs designed for teaching Arabic to non-native speakers
Preparing and developing measurement and evaluation tools in the field of teaching Arabic as a second or foreign language
Enhancing cooperation with other institutions interested in promoting the Arabic language by carrying out Arabic courses abroad
Features:
Teaches Arabic as a primary language
Arabic only
Uses vowelled letters (diacritical marks, or tashkeel)
Textbook focus: listening, writing, reading, and speaking
Workbook focus: exercises and games that support the textbook
Evaluations follow every 5 lessons
Exposes students to common terminology
Illustrated dictionary plus vocabulary list
Ideal for Western students—themes are heavily cultural, not necessarily Islamic
A comprehensive curriculum for teaching Arabic to non-native speakers in full-time Islamic and public schools
This is the most comprehensive curriculum for teaching non-Arabic in Islamic schools in North America.
Arabian Education Office of Gulf Countries
Elementary School
Arabic
9789960154442
Dr. Mahmood Saleh, Dr. Mukhtar Hussein and Nasif Abdul Aziz
This is the most comprehensive curriculum for teaching non-Arabic in Islamic schools in North America. Where The author who lived and taught in the West; add a great advantage toward this recommendation and aim to focus on similar letters, reading and comprehension, creative writing exercises, ordering, pronunciation, fill in missing letter, matching, time, gender. Strongly recommend for children who have had previous exposure to the Arabic language. It is used by a number of full-time Islamic schools throughout the U.S. and comes highly recommended.
Objectives:
Preparing and carrying out programs and curricula for teaching Arabic Language and Culture.
Evaluating programs designed for teaching Arabic to non-native speakers.
Preparing and developing measurement and evaluation tools in the field of teaching Arabic as a second or foreign language.
Enhancing cooperation with other institutions interested in promoting the Arabic language, by carrying out Arabic courses abroad.
Features:
Teaches Arabic as a primary language
Arabic only
Uses vowelled letters (diactrical marks, or tashkeel)
Textbooks focus: listening, writing, reading, and speaking
Workbooks focus: exercises and games that support the textbook
Evaluations follow every 5 lessons
Exposes students to common terminology
Illustrated dictionary plus vocabulary list
Ideal for Western students; themes are heavily cultural, not necessarily Islamic.
A comprehensive curriculum for teaching Arabic to non-native speakers in full-time Islamic and public schools
Language: English, Also available as (Urdu, Arabic)
Code: 807341222258
Description
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