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Arabic Club Reader: Green: Sports
Arabic Club Reader: Green: Sports
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Arabic Club Reader: Green: Sports
Author/Publisher: Oxford University Press
Target Audience: Primary school students at an intermediate level of Arabic, developing their reading skills and interest in sports.
Key Features:
- Engaging Topic: Introduces readers to various popular sports, sparking interest in physical activity while building Arabic reading fluency. The book covers different sports, including football, basketball, swimming, and more.
- Intermediate Arabic Text: Written in accessible Arabic with more advanced vocabulary and sentence structures compared to beginner-level books, making it perfect for students ready to progress in their reading journey.
- Cultural and Global Relevance: Features sports that are both culturally significant in Arabic-speaking countries and globally popular, helping students connect with the world of sports while learning language skills.
- Full-Color Illustrations: Features dynamic and colorful illustrations that capture the excitement of sports, making the reading experience more engaging and easier to understand.
- Part of the Arabic Club Reader Series: As part of the Arabic Club Reader series, the book is designed to develop reading skills in Arabic through enjoyable, relatable, and culturally relevant topics for young learners.
Educational Value: This book helps students improve their Arabic reading skills while learning about the importance of sports, teamwork, and physical fitness. It encourages language development and engagement with healthy activities.
Format and Quality: Paperback, with vivid illustrations and a layout that supports independent reading and language comprehension at the intermediate level.
Why Choose This Book: A fantastic choice for young readers interested in sports, combining language learning with a fun and engaging topic that promotes physical activity and cultural knowledge.
Available at Books for the Future with delivery to all cities in Iraq and the Kurdistan region.
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