Online School

Arabic Level 1

Arabic Level 1

Arabic Level 1 is a comprehensive one-year course tailored for KS3 students, providing a solid foundation to prepare them for the IGCSE Arabic curriculum. This course aims to develop students' basic language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing through a communicative approach, emphasising real-life situations and practical applications.

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Year 7

Department

  • Online School

TimeLine

Sep 30, 2024 - Jul 25, 2025

Duration

10 Months

Sessions

103

Language

English

Location

Online (Live)

Time

12:00 am

Rating

4.5 (110 ratings)

Price

Ā£94.00 per month

Status

In progress

Total Cost

Ā£752

Key Objectives

  • Communicate effectively in basic Arabic conversations
  • Understand spoken Arabic in various contexts
  • Read and comprehend a variety of simple Arabic texts
  • Write simple sentences and short paragraphs in Arabic
  • Demonstrate understanding of fundamental Arabic grammar and sentence structures
  • Develop a strong foundation of essential Arabic vocabulary
  • Gain cultural awareness and appreciation for the Arabic-speaking world
  • Develop effective language learning strategies and study skills
  • The Course Includes

  • A comprehensive curriculum.
  • Writing, speaking and listening practice.
  • Extra sessions with native Arabic speakers.
  • A track to prepare for the IGCSEĀ ArabicĀ exam.
  • Course Schedule

    Schedule UTC+001
    Monday1:35 PM - 2:35 PM
    Tuesday2:45 PM - 3:45 PM
    Wednesday1:35 PM - 2:35 PM

    Description

    Arabic Level 1 is a comprehensive one-year course designed for students who are just about to begin their Arabic language journey. The course aims to develop students’ language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing through a communicative approach, emphasising real-life situations and practical applications.

    Throughout the course, students will be exposed to a wide range of essential vocabulary, covering topics such as greetings, family, housing, daily routines, food and drink, prayer, hobbies, travel, and health. They will learn to construct simple sentences and engage in basic conversations, gradually progressing to more complex language structures and expressions.

    The course will cover fundamental Arabic grammar concepts, including verb conjugations in the present and past tenses, singular and plural forms, masculine and feminine nouns, question formation, and basic sentence structures. Students will also be introduced to the Arabic number system and learn to tell time.

    In addition to language skills, the course will enable cultural awareness by exposing students to various aspects of life in Arabic-speaking countries. This will include discussions about customs, traditions, and social etiquette, as well as an introduction to the Islamic calendar and important holidays.

    Cost: Ā£752 per year, payable in 8 monthly instalments of Ā£94.00.

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    Requirements

    A working knowledge of the Arabic alphabet and an ability to read & write basic words are the only prerequisites for this course.

    Core Text:

    • Al-Arabiya Bayna Yadayk ā€“ Student Book 1 Part 1 (Units 1-8), 2nd ed. (2014)
    • Al-Arabiya Bayna Yadayk ā€“ Student Book 1 Part 2 (Units 9-16), 2nd ed. (2014)

    In addition to the set text above, course material will also be drawn from the following texts:

    • Yallā Part One: A Beginner’s Textbook of Modern Standard Arabic (Cambridge)
    • Standard Arabic: An Elementary-Intermediate Course (Cambridge)
    • Al-Kitaab fii Tacallum al-cArabiyya: A Textbook for Beginning Arabic (Georgetown)
    • Marhaba! An Introduction to Modern Standard Arabic (ANU)
    • Lughatuna al-Fusha (AUC)
    • Ahlan Wa Sahlan – Functional Modern Standard Arabic (Princeton)

    Instructor(s)

    Khalid Tetuani

    Khalid Tetuani

    4.5 (110 ratings)

    30 Courses ā€¢ 525,181 students

    Khalid Tetuani is an English lecturer, academic coordinator, and Arabist whose interests include formal semantics, syntax, and Arabic grammar. He has over ten yearsā€™ teaching experience. He currently resides in Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia, where he has lived since 2016. An alumni of University College London, Abu Nayef is also a freelance translator specialising in Arabic ā€“ English translation.

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