business-arabic
Book Three - Part Two
  • Level: Advanced
  • Study duration: 6 months
  • Target group: adults
  • Number of units: 8 units
Book Topics

True equality - kindness to animals - Arabic proverbs - marital disputes - the relationship between parents and children - water is the origin and secret of life - a father’s will - from Walid’s diary.

How much you can benefit from the course?
  • Using classical Arabic without using an interlanguage or speaking in dialects.
  • Interacting with native speakers verbally and in writing, expressing himself and his community appropriately.
  • Developing the texts that the student studies, and progress new vocabulary and expressions.
  • Full focus on grammar and morphology and the use of live texts from the Holy Quran and the Prophetic Sunnah.
  • Gaining knowledge of the Arab-Islamic culture and Acquiring the customs and traditions of Arab countries.
  • Developing the student’s listening skills; each unit includes two separate texts, one of which may be related to the unit’s topic and the other is different.
  • Focus on oral skills and interest in intensive reading.
  • Linking new vocabulary and expressions to verses from the Holy Qur’an and the noble Prophetic hadiths, to increase understanding of the Qur’anic texts.
  • Practice for exams to knowing how much progress the student has made.
Teaching method
  1. Each unit includes an intensive reading text; where the student reads the text in paragraphs, one paragraph after the other, to focus on the reading skill.
  2. Start with an introduction to the text by answering a set of questions that help in understanding the lesson.
  3. Studying new vocabulary in each text and using it in sentences without using the interlanguage, and studying the plural, singular, antonyms, and verb conjugation.
  4. Asking the student what he understood from each paragraph, or to summarizing the paragraph whose vocabulary was explained.
  5. Comprehension exercises to measure the student’s understanding of the lesson.
  6. Exercises on vocabulary and expressions and extracting them from the text.
  7. Studying the grammatical rule as a separate lesson in the book with intensive training on it. Here, the progress in the level of grammatical and morphological rules that the student studies is observed.
  8. Listening comprehension exercises, which include two texts that strengthen the student’s listening skills.
  9. Oral expression exercises, which include answering questions related to the unit topic.
  10. Focus on written expression; combining the writing and speaking skills or expression.
  11. Paying attention to spelling and the correct writing way.
  12. Paying attention to handwriting, Nask hhandwriting and Ruq’ah handwriting scripts, and explaining the correct way to write.
  13. Study another lesson on grammar and morphology, with intensive exercises on them.
  14. Using interactive tools and activities with the student during the lesson and paying attention to giving assignments that helps with revision.
  15. Training the student to answer the final exams.