Arabic Club Reader: Yellow: What Did The Lion Eat?
Arabic Club Reader: Yellow: What Did The Lion Eat?
Arabic Club Reader: Yellow: What Did The Lion Eat?
Author/Publisher: Oxford University Press
Target Audience: Primary school students, ages 4-6 (Key Stage 1), learning Arabic as a second language
Key Features:
- Comprehensive Content: A simple and engaging story about a lion's diet, designed to introduce young learners to Arabic vocabulary in a fun and interactive way.
- Clear Explanations: Simplifies language learning by introducing new words with accompanying pictures, helping children understand the meaning of each word easily.
- Practice Questions: Includes follow-up activities and comprehension questions at the end of the book to reinforce learning.
- Exam Focused: Although not directly exam-focused, it provides a foundation in reading comprehension that aligns with early Arabic literacy skills taught in schools.
- Interactive Elements: The book uses bright, colorful illustrations and engaging questions to involve children in the story, making learning an interactive experience.
- Curriculum Alignment: Aligned with modern language curricula, promoting literacy in early learners and supporting Arabic language instruction in classrooms.
Educational Value:
This book helps young students grasp basic Arabic vocabulary and reading skills through a simple, engaging narrative, encouraging language acquisition and comprehension.
Format and Quality:
Paperback, 16 pages, with full-color illustrations and large, easy-to-read text.
Why Choose This Book:
Perfect for young learners who are beginning to read in Arabic. Its colorful illustrations, interactive questions, and simple language make it ideal for both classroom use and at-home learning.
Available at Books for the Future with delivery to all cities in Iraq and the Kurdistan region.