SL:10A
A well-organised, progressive course, Gateway to Arabic, has been thoughtfully created to teach Arabic to students of all ages in a non-Arabic speaking context. It is very well-liked by adult learners, Muslim schools, and evening and weekend madrasahs. Students can practice the skills they have learnt through written tasks, spoken dialogue passages, and comprehension exercises as they advance in their understanding of Arabic grammar and vocabulary. Gateway to Arabic Book One provides a plethora of practice tools to help students acquire the skills required for both reading and writing the language.This book covers the following topics: - Writing Arabic letters in their isolation form, with distinct arrows indicating the proper writing direction; - Recognising Arabic letters in their isolate form. The trio of brief vowels: Kasra, Damma, and Fatha have the ability to recognise and form letters in their combined forms Sisterhood (al-tanween) Al-madd, the three long vowels: Al-shadda and Al-sukun The rules that correspond with the sun and moon letters (al-huruf al-shamsiyyah wa'l-qamariyyah): Al-hamza; Al-alif al-maqsura.