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Arabic Matching Game by Saniyasnain Khan
Arabic Matching Game is an easy, fun and fast-paced game for two or more players. It a great way to learn the Arabic alphabet and pictures while developing concentration, matching, object and alphabet recognition skills. All you have to do is to find as many matching tiles as you can. Once all the beautifully illustrated tiles are matched up, the player with the most tiles wins!
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Arabic Memory Game by Saniyasnain Khan
Arabic Memory Game is an easy, fun and fast paced game for two or more players. It a great way to learn Arabic alphabet and pictures while developing concentration, matching, object and alphabet recognition skills. All you have to do is to find as many matching tiles as you can. Once all the beautifully illustrated tiles are matched up, the player with the most tiles wins!
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Arabic Reading & Writing Made Easy- by Dr. Bilal Philips
This book is ideal for adults and older youths as it develops the reading and writing skills gradually and logically compared to the traditional methods of ‘al-Qaa’diah al-Baghdaadeeyah.’
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Arabic Reading Lessons By Duncan Forbes
Arabic Reading Lessons By Duncan Forbes, is an excellent compilation of different categories of reading material, both ancient and modern, which has been divided into six convenient sections.
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Arabic without Tears Book 1: A First Book for Younger Learners Paperback by Imran Hamza Alawiye
Description from the publisher:
Arabic Without Tears is a colorful new series designed to teach Arabic in a lively interactive manner to younger learners. It is intended for use by parents or teachers working closely with their children or pupils.
This first book aims to teach the Arabic alphabet in its basic form through simple written exercises supported by the clear, arrowed diagrams over which the child can trace, thus encouraging him or her to develop confidence and independence in writing the isolate letters. Numerous exercises are included to reinforce letter recognition, alphabetical sequencing and writing practice.
In addition, the book aims to teach children the Arabic numbers from one to ten as well as a wide range of colors and other useful vocabulary. Various fun activities are included to enable the child to use the words he or she has learned in a meaningful context. Mini flashcards at the end of the book are provided to help test the child’s recognition of numbers and colors.
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Arabic without Tears Book 3: The Third Book for Younger Learners Paperback by Imran Hamza Alawiye
Arabic Without Tears is a colourful, lively series designed to teach Arabic to younger learners. This third
volume builds upon the reading skills taught in the first two books of the series by introducing the child to a
wide range of useful common nouns, grouped according to theme. These include: household objects, people and
relationships, items of clothing and stationery, fruit and vegetables, colours and parts of the body. Sentence
structures are kept short and simple and include basic questions such as ‘What is this?’, ‘Who is this?’and ‘What
colour is it?’, together with suitable responses, as well as ways of expressing likes, dislikes and preferences. The
singular attached possessive pronouns are taught, as are the demonstrative pronouns ‘This’ and ‘That’.
Written exercises include extensive copying practice to help the child to memorise new words while improving
their handwriting, as well as question-based tasks that require the child to provide a suitable answer. Some
classroom games and activities are also suggested to help pupils learn the two-hundred-word vocabulary
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Arabic Writing Board Book – Wipe Clean
Author / Translator:Saniyasnain Khan
Arabic Writing Board Book – Wipe Clean
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Arabic: Learn the Easy Way By Amir Jamal
Do you want to learn Arabic without much too much trouble? Then, Arabic: Learn the Easy Way By Amir Jamal is the right book for you. It is a unique, easy-to-follow guide; especially developed for beginners.