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Adult education arabic resources for staff and administrators

Preview of ARABIC and ENGLISH (ESL) Common Phrases!

ARABIC and ENGLISH (ESL) Common Phrases!

What you get:This product if for 60 common phrases used in a school or classroom setting with Arabic speaking students. It is intended as a guide to assist in speaking with your newcomer. The phrases are written in plain English phrases and phrases written phonetically to help you communicate with your student. These are phrases I almost always use with my own newcomers when they enter a new school. The 60 phrases you will receive are as follows: WelcomeHelloGoodbyeThank youYou're WelcomeYesNoSc
Preview of Arabic Language PowerPoint Presentation

Arabic Language PowerPoint Presentation

This is a half-day professional development PowerPoint presentation that focuses on the Arabic language, particularly the differences between Arabic and English that can affect Arabic speakers when they are learning to read and write in English. This presentation is particularly informative for classroom teachers who might wonder why some of their Arabic-speaking students are struggling academically. Included in this presentation are ways that teachers can implement this knowledge within the cla
Preview of A Guide to Arabic for Adult ESL Teachers

A Guide to Arabic for Adult ESL Teachers

Created by
East Bay ESL
This is one page summary highlights key differences between Arabic and English writing. It is useful for ESL teachers who are unfamiliar with Arabic but have Arabic speaking students. It unveils causes of common errors for these students and offers some suggestions about how to prepare them. This summary will be particularly helpful for administrators, teachers, and other school staff with recent immigrants from Arabic speaking countries. A Guide to Arabic for ESL Teachers by Elizabet Wendt
Preview of Muslim Arabic Speaking Students in the American Classroom: Cultural & Religious

Muslim Arabic Speaking Students in the American Classroom: Cultural & Religious

Target audience: Pre-service and current K-12 classroom teachers, K-12 ESL and bilingual educators, & K-12 administrators, in US schools; American teachers going to teach in Arabic-speaking countries This colorful Power Point is designed for half day (approx. 3hrs) workshops. It is designed to help school administrators and educators become more aware of the unique cultural, religious, and academic needs of Muslim Arabic-speaking students in the school setting. Basic terms that many people
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