Facts About Arabic
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The Arabic alphabet derives from the Aramaic script (which variety, Nabataean or Syriac, is a matter of scholarly dispute) to which it bears a loose resemblance like that of Coptic or Cyrillic script to Greek script.
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The Arabic Department Aims to:
- Develop the ability to communicate accurately and effectively in speech and in writing within the range of the contexts.
- Making linguistic connections: Students will explore the nature of languages as systems by making comparisons between Arabic and English, leading to an appreciation of the correct application of linguistic structures and vocabulary.
- To develop an awareness of the nature of the language.
- Encourage students to recognize that learning more than one language is a valuable life skill.
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What skills will students learn in Arabic?
Useful and interesting links:
http://arabkids.com/arabic/hmewka.htm
http://www.madinaharabic.com/
http://www.funwitharabic.com/alphabet.html
What will students learn in Islamic Studies?