Arabic
Arabic
The Edexcel GCSE in Arabic is the qualification pupils will be aiming for, and it consists of four units based on the following skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing.
Unit 1: Listening and Understanding in Arabic
Externally assessed
23% of the total GCSE
This unit draws on vocabulary and structures from across the four specified common topic areas: Out and about, customer service and transactions, personal information, future plans and work.
Pupils will be tested on their ability to understand spoken Arabic.
Unit 2: Speaking in Arabic
Externally assessed
27% of the total GCSE
The focus of the speaking unit will relate to the following themes: media, travel and culture or sport, leisure and work.
Pupils will learn how to demonstrate an ability to use the language for different purposes and in different settings.
Unit 3: Reading and Understanding in Arabic
Externally assessed
23% of the total GCSE
This unit draws on vocabulary and structures from across the four specified common topic areas and consists of a number of short texts, notices or short news reports in Arabic which includes a range of settings and styles both formal and informal. For example text messages, advertisements and emails.
Pupils will be tested on their ability to understand written Arabic.
Unit 4: Writing in Arabic
Externally assessed
27% of the total GCSE
Pupils will learn how to write in response to a choice of questions that relate to the prescribed themes of this specification: media, travel and culture or sport, leisure and work.
Pupils are encouraged to write for effective communication and knowledge and application of language as well as accuracy.
Resources for learning Arabic:
http://arabic.speak7.com/arabic_vocabulary_a_b.
Gateway to Arabic series by Hamza Alawiye, Mastering Arabic series by Jane Wightwick and Mahmood Ghaffar
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