
Grammar Step by Step Book Six Workbook النحو خطوة.. بخطوة الكتاب السادس كراسة تدريبات
By Dar Al Farouk For Cultural Investments (دار الفاروق للاستثمارات الثقافية)
This workbook is part of the "Grammar Step by Step" series, designed to support young learners in mastering Arabic grammar through clear explanations and practical exercises. Book Six focuses on reinforcing advanced grammar concepts introduced in the main textbook, helping students develop accuracy and confidence in their Arabic language skills.
The workbook offers a variety of structured activities that encourage independent learning and critical thinking. Each exercise is carefully crafted to build upon prior knowledge, making grammar accessible and engaging for learners at this stage.
Ideal for use at home or in the classroom, this resource supports both students and teachers in creating a strong foundation in Arabic grammar, aligned with educational standards for native or fluent speakers.
Recommended for upper elementary to early middle school students.
$7.99
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- Publisher:
- Dar Al Farouk For Cultural Investments (دار الفاروق للاستثمارات الثقافية)
- Format:
- Paperback
- Language:
- Arabic
This workbook is part of the "Grammar Step by Step" series, designed to support young learners in mastering Arabic grammar through clear explanations and practical exercises. Book Six focuses on reinforcing advanced grammar concepts introduced in the main textbook, helping students develop accuracy and confidence in their Arabic language skills.
The workbook offers a variety of structured activities that encourage independent learning and critical thinking. Each exercise is carefully crafted to build upon prior knowledge, making grammar accessible and engaging for learners at this stage.
Ideal for use at home or in the classroom, this resource supports both students and teachers in creating a strong foundation in Arabic grammar, aligned with educational standards for native or fluent speakers.
Recommended for upper elementary to early middle school students.