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Shaykhul Islam Ibn Taymiyyah said: “If people were left with their grammatical mistakes, this would be considered a great deficiency and despicable mistake.” (Source: Majmoo' Al Fatawa 32/252)
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The Madinah Arabic program is a widely used program for teaching Arabic to second language Arabic learners. However, I found that my children needed more exposure to vocabulary words and grammar concepts and wanted to adapt the material to the Western ways of learning which we are more familiar with.
Please note:
These lessons are not affiliated in any way with the Madinah Arabic course program or website. These are personal lessons that I have created for homeschool lessons using the book as a basis.
Students will need a copy of the Madinah Arabic Book I to complete the lessons.
Lessons and Teaching Notes
From Madinah Arabic Book I, Lesson 1: Lesson 1.2: Learn
هذا Lesson 1.3: Learning
ما Lesson 1.4: Making questions with
أ and No/yes in Arabic Lesson 1.5: Vocabulary Lesson: List 2: (boy, doctor, man, student) Lesson 1.6 : Vocabulary Lesson: List 3: (dog, cat, donkey, horse, rooster, teacher, handkerchief, camel) 7/19/07. Please note, I am not sure when all the lessons will be uploaded. The lessons that I have written up, except for the first one, are handwritten and so it will take me some time to turn them into electronic versions. I at least wanted to provide an example of how homeschoolers might take the widely used Madinah Arabic book and adapt it for younger students.
These are lessons that I have made for my children based upon the book "A New Arabic Grammar." Use these ideas to practice vocabulary and grammar concepts
Grammar Lessons based upon "A New Arabic Grammar"
Activity Bank
Conjugation Aids
Conjugation Recording/Review Sheet
Use this sheet to record each new verb that you learn.
This sheet is for third person, masculine past and
present conjugations only. Why? Memorize the two together (third person masculine past and present) and it will help you to be able to conjugate on the fly for other
persons, insha Allah.
Use this sheet to write out all the conjugations for new verbs you are learning. Includes space to write each conjugation nine times.
Two nice grammar books for kids from Arabic First:
101 Rules of Arabic Grammar Book (DOC)
Fatwa Online Arabic Language Downloads
Free e-books in PDF and Word format on topics such as the alphabet, reading, writing and verb conjugation
Online
Arabic Language courses from complete beginner to advanced level.

Arabic Grammar Links
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