Arabic Language
Arabic Language – classical Quranic Arabic
Pupils are taught Arabic from beginners level up to GCSE, incorporating Arabic Islamic texts.
- Year 1: Basic reading and writing, simple vocabulary and responding to simple instructions in Arabic.
- Year 2: Forming simple sentences and moving onto more complex sentences in Arabic. Read, write and understand simple texts incorporating:
- Gender
- Pronouns (Personal & Possessive)
- Adjectives
Year 3: Reading and writing more advanced texts incorporating all of the above and conjugation of verbs in the present and future tenses. References from the Quran are used within the texts
- Year 4: Texts using conjugation of verbs in all three tenses are studied. Pupils begin to write their own essays including greater use of connectives and topic variation.
- Year 5: GCSE Course starts – reading, writing, listening and oral skills developed.
- Year 6: GCSE exam preparation (EDEXCEL Exam Board, Exam centre – Spring Hill High School)
- Year 7: AS level (incorporating Quranic and Ahadith texts)
- Year 8: A2 level Arabic