General
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Hanan Alhakimi.
NIM: S812208006
E-mail : hanan712@student.uns.ac.id
Subjects: Teaching the Arabic language
Subtopic: letters and phrases
Description :Start with the basics: Begin by learning the Arabic alphabet, as well as the sounds and pronunciation of each letter. You can find many resources online or in textbooks that can help you with this.
Learn basic grammar and vocabulary: Arabic grammar can be quite complex, but it's important to have a solid foundation in basic grammar rules and vocabulary. This will help you to understand and construct basic sentences in Arabic.
Practice speaking and listening: Arabic is a spoken language, so it's important to practice your speaking and listening skills. Look for opportunities to speak with native speakers, whether in person or online, and try to listen to Arabic music or watch Arabic-language TV shows or movies to improve your comprehension.
Consider taking a course: If you're serious about learning Arabic, consider taking a course at a local language school or online. This can provide you with structured lessons and feedback from a teacher or tutor.
Immerse yourself in the language: To truly master Arabic, immerse yourself in the language as much as possible. This can include listening to Arabic podcasts, reading Arabic books and newspapers, and practicing your speaking skills with native speakers.
no | Rated aspect | Assessment Techniques | Rating Time |
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A | Attitude
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Observation | During the lesson and during the discussion |
B | knowledge
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Observations and Tests | During the lesson and during the discussion |
C | skills Learn to pronounce the letters with the formation of fatha, kasra and dammah |
Observations and Tests | During the lesson and during the discussion |
Cognitive / Knowledge | 40 |
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Psychomotor / Skills | 30 |
Affective / Attitude | 30 |