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  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Jan-2024
  • Kirjastus: American University in Cairo Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781649033314
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  • Kirjastus: American University in Cairo Press
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"Although teaching Arabic as a foreign language (TAFL) has grown inexorably in recent decades, there is a dearth of empirical research on the TAFL classroom experience. In this insightful volume, Dalal Abo El Seoud brings together up-to-date practice-based research and conceptual contributions by eighteen professionals in the field. These address a wide range of challenges in teaching Arabic as a foreign language and ways of overcoming them with a clear eye to twenty-first-century language-learning skills, which advocate communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity. The chapters address curriculum design, teaching Arabic to non-English speakers, trends in the use of technology, motivating students, teaching Arabic language varieties, and teaching language skills. This volume will be an invaluable resource for teachers and teachers in training of TAFL and for scholars and researchers in the field."--

An essential collection of empirical studies on the TAFL (teaching Arabic as a foreign language) classroom experience, by leading professionals in the field

Although teaching Arabic as a foreign language (TAFL) has grown inexorably in recent decades, there is a dearth of empirical research on the TAFL classroom experience. In this insightful volume, Dalal Abo El Seoud brings together up-to-date practice-based research and conceptual contributions by eighteen professionals in the field. These address a wide range of challenges in teaching Arabic as a foreign language and ways of overcoming them with a clear eye to twenty-first-century language-learning skills, which advocate communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity.

The chapters address curriculum design, teaching Arabic to non-English speakers, trends in the use of technology, motivating students, teaching Arabic language varieties, and teaching language skills. This volume will be an invaluable resource for teachers and teachers in training of TAFL and for scholars and researchers in the field.

Contributors:
Dalal Abo El Seoud, The American University in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
Hagar Lotfy Amer, The American University in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
Wael M. Asfour, independent scholar, Cairo, Egypt
Mona Azzam, State University of New York at Binghamton, New York, USA
Mahmoud Al-Batal, The American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon
Nino Ejibadze, Tbilisi State University, Tbilisi, Georgia
Shereen Y. El Ezabi, The American University in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
Mohamed Ibrahim, Kafrelsheikh University, Kafr al-Sheikh, Egypt
Mimi Melkonian, Brunswick School, Greenwich, Connecticut, USA
Haitham S. Mohamed, University of California, Berkeley, Berkely, California, USA
Joanna Natalia Murkocinska, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland.
Heba Salem, The American University in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
Mohamed Sawaie, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
Laila Al-Sawi, The American University in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
Pawel Siwiec, Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland
Iman Aziz Soliman, The American University in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
Przemyslaw Turek, Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland
Shahira Yacout, The American University in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt

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An essential collection of empirical studies on the TAFL (teaching Arabic as a foreign language) classroom experience, by leading professionals in the field
About the Contributors
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Introduction Dalal Abo El Seoud

Part 1: Curriculum Design
1.Badawis Arabic Language Levels Between Theory and Application: The CASA
Approach as a Model
Iman Aziz Soliman and Mohamed Ibrahim

2. Cairo, the City of the 1001 Faces: A Project-Based Learning Course
Heba Salem

Part 2: Teaching Arabic to Non-English Speakers: The Case of Slavic-language
Speakers
3. How do Poles in Cairo learn Arabic? A preliminary survey
Joanna Natalia Murkocinska

4. The Advantages and Disadvantages of Teaching the Arabic Language to Native
Speakers of Slavic Languages
Przemysaw Turek

5. Grammatical redundancy and metalanguage in teaching Arabic as a foreign
language
Pawe Siwiec and Jagiellonian University

Part 3: Trends in Technology Use
6. Technology-Mediated Learning and Teaching in Arabic-as-a-Foreign-Language
classes (AFL)
Mimi Melkonian

7. The Technological blend: engagement, interaction, e-community in an online
AFL course
Shahira Yacout

8. Creating Comics Digitally in the Online AFL Classroom: Students
perceptions
Mona Azam

9. Digital storytelling: A learning-oriented assessment activity
Dalal Abo El Seoud

Part 4: Motivating Students of Arabic
10. Way beyond Enjoyment: Bringing Movies inside the AFL/ASL Classroom
Laila Al-Sawi

11. Games in AFL classrooms: When to use a game? And how to design an
in-class game
Haitham S. Mohamed

12. The Effect of Motivation on Learning a Second Language: A Reflection on
AFL Classes at the American University in Cairo (AUC)
Wael M. Asfour

Part 5: Teaching Arabic Language Varieties
13. Colonial Powers and the Imposition of What to Teach: Modern Standard
Arabic or a Dialectal Variety?
Mohamed Sawaie

14. Teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language in the Twenty-first Century:
Accommodating Change
Mahmoud Al-Batal

15. Specificity of Teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language: University
Education
Nino Ejibadze

Part 6: Teaching Language Skills
16. Mastering the Morphology; Towards the Superior AFL Level through
Translation
Shereen Y. El Ezabi

17. Media and Arabic Language Post 25th January revolution
Hagar Lotfy Amer
Dalal Abo El Seoud is a senior instructor in the Department of Arabic Language Instruction at the American University in Cairo, where she has been teaching since 1997, and served as chair of the department during 20132019. She is co-author of the three-volume series Uktub al-arabiya: Writing Skills in Modern Standard Arabic (AUC Press, 20122014) and The Concise ArabicEnglish Lexicon of Verbs in Context (AUC Press, 2011), and author of Fish, Milk, Tamarind: A Book of Egyptian Arabic Food Expressions (AUC Press, 2022).