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MAKING ARABIC FUN IN THE CLASSROOM

MAKING ARABIC FUN IN THE CLASSROOM Innovative concepts and ideas to help with Arabic language lessons. treasure hunts. singing made-up songs. fishing expeditions. home-made jigsaw puzzles. playing detective. drama and play acting. outdoor games. Our most effective Learning Tools.

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MAKING ARABIC FUN IN THE CLASSROOM

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  1. MAKING ARABIC FUN IN THE CLASSROOM Innovative concepts and ideas to help with Arabic language lessons

  2. treasure hunts singing made-up songs fishing expeditions home-made jigsaw puzzles playing detective drama and play acting outdoor games

  3. Our most effective Learning Tools Games…

  4. The Challenges of Learning Arabic in the classroomSpecial emphasis: Non Arabic speaking expatriates

  5. Wjhuyjh juyhgty Wjhuyjh juyhgty ? This is exactly how I felt when it came to arabic. Completely lost! And yet…I had to support and teach my child the language! Frienu hujikoi parenetuoi majuirtypoi Gootueloei fouythouyhj kkpoihkhh koill koooti grooonbu kayote kahuuti

  6. With 15 million non-arabic speaking expatriates in the Middle East facing the same challenge, I was not alone This was not just MY problem This is OURproblem

  7. Introducing …

  8. “Something Fishy about Arabic!” An EDUCATIONAL IOS APPLICATION

  9. Target Group Primary Target Audience - Non Arabic Speaking Children Aged 3- 6 Secondary Target Audience - Arabic Speaking Children Aged 3- 6

  10. MODULE 1 MODULE 2 MODULE 3 Look, Listen and Learn Revise and Review Retention and Testing

  11. Get your school hooked to learning arabic the fun way!

  12. How to get your school hooked! Contact us for a demo session with your arabic department E: maria@carameltheory.com T: +971 55 6647724

  13. And now… Let’s go FISHING!

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