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Arabic Handwriting Workbook 1

Arabic Handwriting Workbook 1

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Arabic Handwriting Workbook Level 1

Master writing in Arabic. 2nd Edition

This Arabic Handwriting Workbook for Children is the first step towards learning how to write the 28 letters of the Arabic alphabet in all its different forms. Includes practice to write short words.

An introduction to cursive writing from Alif to Yaa. This workbook has been prepared for the native English speaker to learn how to write Arabic as their second language. An engaging Arabic Handwriting activity book designed to help boost your child’s progress at every stage of their learning. Instructions are given in English and the exercises are in Arabic. The illustrations and artwork in this book use vectorized faceless images.

 

The Arabic Handwriting Workbook has been designed for children who are ready to begin writing. It has been prepared for the native English learn how to write Arabic. This book is a systematic guide focusing on the correct cursive formation of letters as they appear in a word. It is essential that your child attains a strong foundation recognizing varying shapes of the same letter. There are about 119 different shapes for the 28 letters in the Arabic alphabet. This course introduces one letter at a time with its name and various shapes. Each sheet provides simple instructions on how to write and sound out the letter. This workbook is perfect for teachers and parents whether the child is taught in the classroom or at home.

 

Product details

  • Paperback : 64 pages
  • ISBN-13 : 978-1-917297-02-8
  • Item Weight : 7.7 ounces
  • Dimensions : 219mm x 297mm
  • Publisher : Tarbiyah Islamiyyah
  • Language: English/Arabic

 

 

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Lulu

Fun start to learning how to write arabic letters. Very uncluttered, no distractive imaging. I love the monochrome colours.