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When learning to read texts in French, students build on the knowledge and skills developed through oral communication.
In order to understand and respond to written materials, topics are introduced in a meaningful context that encourages students to think about what they are reading.
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Course Content
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Arabic Elementary Readers
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DO YOU SPEAK ARABIC?
A collection of relevant words and expressions, formal and informal, with
their English equivalent, to help beginners express themselves with
confidence in Arabic.
Comes with 2 audio CDs to ensure correct pronunciation.
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1. The gender of nouns and adjectives.
2. The subject pronouns and their different use in Arabic.
3. The interrogative pronouns.
4. The formation of the negative.
5. The possessive.
6. The demonstrative.
7. Prepositions and pronouns.
8. Adjectives and adverbs.
9. The absence of the verb “to be” in the present tense in Arabic.
10. The absence of the indefinite articles in Arabic.
11. The definite article and its use..
12. The conjugation of the present tense of some important verbs.
13. The past tense of some important verbs.
14. Sentence structure in Arabic.
15. The plural of nouns.
16. Numbers and days of the week.
17. Importance of short vowels and their impact on the context.
18. Conjunctions and other connecting words.
19. Compound sentences.
20. From the formal to the informal: The change in pronunciation, spelling and intonation.
21. General vocabulary
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FSL
French Immersion
English
Arabic
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