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How to Teach Arabic to children the right way [guest post]

Today, I am glad to welcome a special guest on our blog: Ohood Al-Omar, director of Al-Kawthar Learning Center, particularly providing Arabic immersion programs for children in USA (Orange county). In this article, she speaks about the challenges of teaching Arabic and the right solutions to effectively teach this language to children. It is aimed at parents, educators and […]

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DIY Eid Banner in Arabic with your Kids

! مَرْحَباً As a mother willing to pass Arabic on her child, I always try to find ways to integrate more Arabic in our daily life. Especially if you live in a non-Arabic country like us, your children are not exposed to the Arabic script in the streets, at the supermarket, on the cereals box etc…That’s why, we have to

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3 engaging Activities for Kids about the Arabic Letter ب

! مَرْحَباً I had the opportunity to make a demo about the Arabic letter ب to a class of 5-6 year old children at an Arabic Saturday School. They were already knowing the isolated letter. The main objectives of this lesson: – practice of their Arabic Listening & Writing skills, – recognition of the letter ب at the beginning,

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Early Arabic Language Teaching: approach and application

! مَرْحَباً    What is the best Early Arabic Language Teaching Approach?! In this article, I introduce an approach to teach Arabic to little kids (under 7 years old) and suggest you play-based activities to practice Arabic with our printable story “Nashoot meets Bannoon” (included in the “Greeting & introducing myself” unit in our membership). The objectives: – make young

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