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At DIS we understand that Arabic A education is a core subject for Arab & Emirati students at our school and the policy of the U AE We believe that we can make the Arabic language more interesting and fun for our students, and make them able to communicate with the community around them in Arabic. The four skills (reading, writing, speaking, and listening) are a core issue for prime communication. Th erefore, they are central to children’s’ cultural and social development.

The 10 Learner Attributes come directly from the IB Learner Profile and are embedded throughout the Arabic curriculum.

Yasser Ghazal Primary Arabic A HoD

In DIS’ journey towards excellence, the Arabic A department had many distinct roles in implementing active educational strategies and active participation in various educational activities in cooperation with the Al Futtaim Education Foundation, such as the Hamzah Daily Club with its distinguished activities for two hours to develop language skills among our students. We also participated in the activities of the UAE National Day, and we celebrated the International Arabic Language Day in December, we won the second and third place in the Poetry for All competition at the Emirates Festival of Literature

We were very interested in reading skills, so we opened the Arabic library and devoted corners to reading around the classes, in addition to active participation in external reading competitions such as the Chevron Cup and the Bravobravo Ramadan competition.

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