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Presenting a new Teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language (TAFL)
curriculum that can be used in secondary and postsecondary
educational settings, Kalima wa Nagham (Volume I) is a textbook
that uniquely and simultaneously introduces Modern Standard Arabic
(MSA) and salient aspects of Educated Spoken Arabic (ESA) to
beginning language students. Students who fully utilize this book
should be able to develop the different language skills: listening,
speaking, reading, writing, and expressing deep cultural knowledge.
Written by Arabic language teaching practitioners and experienced
educators who are certified language testers, Volume I of Kalima wa
Nagham employs a threaded story that introduces language concepts
along with music to enhance vocabulary retention and recall. At the
core of the textbook are dialogues that present students and
teachers with examples of Arabic grammatical concepts and important
cultural aspects, as well as related vocabulary. These are
supplemented by drills and activities that can be used in a
classroom setting or pursued individually. Dialogues, pronunciation
and listening drills, and charts to accompany the lessons are
available on the UT Press website. This volume is student-centered
in content and methodology, which will enable learners to meet and
exceed linguistic and cultural proficiency expectations.
This monumental collection of over one thousand proverbs from
Palestine and across the Arabic-speaking world provides an
informative and entertaining treasure trove of knowledge for anyone
with interest in this remarkable culture. The central role of
proverbs in daily speech originates from a universal reverence in
Arab culture for language and especially poetry. The Arabic
language has enjoyed a long tradition of both secular and religious
poetry, beginning with the pre-Islamic Jahiliyya poets and
continuing today in popular verse. Arabs everywhere take great
pride in this tradition and in the Arabic language itself, a pride
which is evident in the frequent usage of proverbs in literature,
the media and every-day conversation. Given the integral role of
proverbs in Palestinian life, and indeed throughout all Arab
cultures, the study of such proverbs as used by Palestinians offers
a unique perspective on the beliefs and values shared among all
Arabs.
Presenting a new Teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language (TAFL)
curriculum that can be used in secondary and postsecondary
educational settings, Kalima wa Nagham, Volume 2, is a textbook
that uniquely and simultaneously introduces Modern Standard Arabic
(MSA) and salient aspects of Educated Spoken Arabic (ESA) to level
two language students. Students who fully utilize this book should
be able to develop important language skills: listening, speaking,
reading, writing, and expressing deep cultural knowledge. Written
by Arabic language teaching practitioners and experienced educators
who are certified language testers, Kalima wa Nagham employs a
threaded story that introduces language concepts along with music
to enhance vocabulary retention and recall. At the core of the
textbook are dialogues that present students and teachers with
examples of Arabic grammatical concepts and important cultural
aspects, as well as related vocabulary. These are supplemented by
drills and activities that can be used in a classroom setting or
pursued individually. Volume 2 incorporates media language to help
students understand news reports and other media texts as well as
original cartoons that demonstrate the meaning and significance of
idiomatic expressions in a refreshing way. Dialogues and
pronunciation and listening drills to accompany the lessons are
available on the University of Texas Press website. This volume is
student-centered in content and methodology, which will enable
learners to meet and exceed linguistic and cultural proficiency
expectations.
Colloquial Palestinian Arabic is designed to provide students with
the tools they need to succeed in learning the spoken dialect of
Palestine and the surrounding region. By focusing on the
Palestinian dialect, students will fi nd that they are able to
acquire the necessary skills to effectively communicate in Arabic
not only in Palestine but throughout the Middle East and around the
world. Designed specifically for non-native speakers, this unique
book provides an essential foundation in spoken Arabic by focusing
on the structure, pronunciation, vocabulary, culture, grammar, and
daily use of the language. With this exciting new program students
will broaden their horizons, acquire new skills, and gain
invaluable insight that will further prepare them to become global
citizens.
Based on nine highly acclaimed feature films from Palestine, Egypt,
and Morocco, Perspectives is designed for students of Arabic
language and culture at the intermediate to advanced level. It may
be used either as the primary text in a culture, conversation, or
film course or as an enriching supplement to any existing language
program. Specifically developed to exploit the content and themes
presented in each of the films, the activities in Perspectives are
designed to promote a heightened cultural awareness and encourage
meaningful language development in context. With Perspectives,
students will broaden their vocabulary, enhance their cultural
awareness, share ideas, discuss, debate, interpret, and analyze,
but more importantly, they will find enjoyment in and a new
appreciation for the language learning experience.
Presenting a new Teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language (TAFL)
curriculum that can be used in secondary and postsecondary
educational settings, Kalima wa Nagham, volume 3, is a textbook
that uniquely and simultaneously introduces Modern Standard Arabic
(MSA) and salient aspects of Educated Spoken Arabic (ESA) to
students whose proficiency level is at least intermediate high
according to ACTFL's rating scale. Students who fully use this book
should be able to develop important language skills-listening,
speaking, reading, writing, and expressing deep cultural
knowledge-and reach the advanced high proficiency level by the end
of the book. Written by Arabic language teaching practitioners and
experienced educators who are certified language testers, Kalima wa
Nagham employs a threaded story that introduces language concepts
along with music to enhance vocabulary retention and recall. At the
core of the textbook are written and oral texts that present
students and teachers with examples of Arabic grammatical concepts
and important cultural aspects, as well as related vocabulary.
These are supplemented by drills and activities that can be used in
a classroom setting or pursued individually. Dialogues and
pronunciation and listening drills that accompany the lessons are
available on the University of Texas Press website. This volume is
student-centered in content and methodology, which will enable
learners to meet and exceed linguistic and cultural proficiency
expectations.
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