FREE Arabic Writing App for Android | Ana Auktub

1Assalamu’alaikum,

Sometimes I can’t be bothered to print worksheets for my kids. So I use Apps instead of papers.

One of our favourite Arabic writing app is Ana Auktub or “I write in Arabic”. This App is very easy to use and make learning more fun.

They can practice their Arabic handwriting such as Arabic alphabets, numbers and words using a smartphone or a tablet.  Accompanied by a clear pronounciation to help them to Continue reading

Review 2; Online Arabic Class | How to Ask Questions in Arabic

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This is my 2nd review of our Arabic class with the Critical Language Service. For those who haven’t read my 1st review, please click here.

In this review I will show you how to ask basic questions using the eight key question words. We used the Arabic in 10 Minutes a Day as our textbook.

Although in Arabic language there are many question words, but I will focus on the EIGHT key question words. These are very useful Arabic words to express questions which is a great way to start learning Arabic and useful when you go on holiday to an Arabic-speaking country. Continue reading

Video; Learn Arabic with Raff & Phil, I and Ana

Raff and PhilAssalamu’alaikum

For those who haven’t read my Arabic class review please click here.

This video was made as part of our Arabic homework from the Critical Language Service.

This story is about Raff, the Giraffe who speaks English, he is originally from Africa and Phil, Al fil (the elephant) who speaks Arabic but he is from England???? Continue reading

Review 1; Online Arabic Class with the Critical Language Service, Maa ismuka/ki?

cls islamic hs 1Assalamu’alaikum,

We started our online Arabic class with the Critical Language Service a few weeks ago via Skype. Only three of us in the classroom.

Just like a normal classroom, we interacted with the teacher live and direct as if we were sitting in the same classroom.

The teacher used a whiteboard to explain the lessons so that everyone could copy and practiced the Arabic handwriting at the same time. The teacher always asked us to repeat the words and asked us to make short sentences in Arabic language.

The class is handled by two teachers, Ms. Aron and Ms. Sabah. The Critical Language Service follow a split teaching model. The live class (Skype) is always taught by Ms.Sabah (in Egypt) while online work and homework between classes is handled by Ms.Aron (in America) via interactive classes called edmodo.com. We practiced our lessons using Continue reading