Arabic-L:PEDA:Wants opinions on best books for MIddle/High School students

Dilworth Parkinson dil at BYU.EDU
Fri Nov 11 10:44:28 UTC 2011


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1) Subject:wants opinions on best curriculum for MIddle/High School students

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Date: 11 Nov 2011
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Subject:wants opinions on best curriculum for MIddle/High School students


I am planning a classroom-based, introductory Arabic language course for native English-speaking middle and high school students. What do you consider the best, single curriculum available for students at these grade levels? I am not interested in on-line resources for students at this time. I am aware of resource lists available through NCLRC, AATA and other teacher networks; rather, I’m trying to narrow the list to the texts that are considered “state-of-the-art.”

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