AR106 : Arabic language 4

Department

Department of Mathematics

Academic Program

Bachelor in mathematics

Type

University requirement

Credits

02

Prerequisite

AR105

Overview

Students apply rules, especially writing rules, during a lecture.

- The nominal sentence.

- Application of the provisions of the number.

- Questioning style.

- Disconnect and connect.

- Knowledge of writing messages in general.

- Applications to the prestudied spelling rules and punctuation marks.

- Some common errors.

- Recognize the spelling and linguistic benefits.

- Exercises on how to create a question form that is language-correct and use appropriate punctuation.

- Practice writing numbers with letters.

- General applications on the vocabulary of the course through the texts of the Holy Qur'an, the Sunna of the Prophet, and from the prospective of poetry and prose, provided that they are not less than ten texts.

Intended learning outcomes

By the end of the course, the student should be able to:

1. Apply prescribed spelling and grammar rules.

2. Compare grammar styles

3. Identify the basic concepts and rules of a nominal sentence.

4. Differentiating between separation and linking, and punctuation marks.

5. Distinguish between question characters and their names,

6 Write requests and administrative letters that help them communicate with the community around them with sound linguistic models.

Teaching and learning methods

The course will be presented to the student through lectures, seminars, assignments and exercises, discussion and dialog

(Guiding students to write on the board, addressing common writing and reading errors and problems, and guiding them to understand and express text ideas.)

Methods of assessments

Methods for evaluating students in this course: (Chapter work 40% and final 60%)

Separation work: Divided between written half-examinations (30)

Duties and tasks (10)

Written final exam (30) The practical exam is by dictating an unstudied piece. Half of the final exam score (30) is given to it.

The content of the course

Content (topic) per week

Week

Readings / References / Notes

The nominal sentence

1

The most important rules for a noun sentence

2

Questioning style

3

Practice writing sample questions

4

Practice writing numbers with letters

5

Writing messages

6

Resume writing

7

Mid-term exam

8

Common grammar errors and correction

9

Common Banking errors and correcting them

10

Separate, connect, and practice

11

Exercises on some dictation rules

12

Applications on some grammar rules

13

Qur'anic texts: Surat Al-Alaq is a study and a memoria

14

Linguistic analysis of the Sura

15

References

1- 1 Alkitaba Alarabia. d. Mohamed Belhaj

2- 2 Alnahoo Alkafi “. D. Ayman Amin

3-. Lugha Arabia. Manal Barham

4. Tatbeekat laghawya. D. Ali Alfasi

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