We Love Arabic | Resources for learners and teachers of Arabic:
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http://welovearabic.wordpress.com
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28 January 2013
19 January 2013
Kids Corner
Kids Corner:
source
http://www.fanar.gov.qa/KidsCorner/Index.aspx
also see Fanar Courses Books http://www.fanar.gov.qa/Publication_All.aspx
source
http://www.fanar.gov.qa/KidsCorner/Index.aspx
also see Fanar Courses Books http://www.fanar.gov.qa/Publication_All.aspx
02 January 2013
ReadArabic!
Dear Arabic Learners and Teachers
Remember that the learning experience
needs to be relaxed as well as stimulating.
ReadArabic!:
http://readarabic.nflc.org/
ReadArabic!:
http://readarabic.nflc.org/
The materials respond to a rapidly growing interest in Arabic language study among American secondary school students. Using a variety of topics selected to interest high school students, the materials reflect the national standards established for Arabic under the sponsorship of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages as well as the latest principles in on-line instructional design. The materials may be easily used by individual learners studying on their own or by teachers assigning them for individual or group study.
The lessons provide reading practice in Modern Standard Arabic, the written language of education, the media, and official documents across the Arabic-speaking world.
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