Arabia Baina Yadaik (Arabic in Front of View) is one program in a collection of programs called “Arabic For All”. This series comprises a developed version of the book “Arabic in front of you”, which introduces a comprehensive curriculum for teaching Arabic for non-Arabic speakers, students and teachers. This curriculum is developed for educational entities, including schools, institutes and universities. It begins from the basic level and continues with the students until they master Arabic language, which enables them to join university and continue their Arabic studies in various majors. The developed series is designed by the authors of the original series, who are an academic team specialized in teaching Arabic for non-Arabic speakers.
- Level’s units, books and lessons:
The fourth level consists of two parts (books), each of which includes 8 units (total of 16 units). Each unit consists of 7 lessons, constituting a total of 112 basic lessons in this level.
The lessons of each unit are organized as follows:- Comprehension text and exercises 4 pages
- Language rules (1) and exercises 3 pages
- Listening exercises 2 pages
- Advanced expression 1 page
- Language rules (2) and exercises 3 pages
- Writing and Research 2 pages
- Comprehensive Reading 6 pages
- Total of 21 pages per unit
- Tests and evaluations: The fourth level (part 1 and 2) comprises four tests (after each four units) as follows:
- First test: for units 1:4 (at the middle of the first book in this level)
- Second test: for units 5:8 (at the end of the first book in this level)
- Third test: for units 9:12 (at the middle of the second book in this level)
- Fourth test: fro units 13:16 (at the end of the second book in this level)
At the end of the fourth level, there are lists of vocabulary used n each unit and another list of all the vocabularies of the level arranged alphabetically. It also includes comprehension texts and an audio CD (8 hours) for all text and some exercises used in this level.
The publisher didn’t produce audio records for all lessons and the accompanied CDs don’t cover all book lessons. Also the publisher used synonym words not exact words, so there are few differences in the Audio records.
Books
- Arabic