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Weeks Topics
Week - 1 Unit 1: Types of word and sentence in the Arabic language; word, noun, verb, nominative sentence, phrasal verb; Enumeration of word types in the Arabic language; Distinguishing the types of the word, whether it is a noun, verb or letter; Recognize the nominal and verbal sentence; Show the basic elements of simple sentences.
Week - 2 Unit 2: Nouns in terms of masculine and feminine (masculine and feminine); masculine feminine; ta marbootah; thousand cabin; elongated thousand; defining both masculine and feminine; Knowing the signs of femininity; distinguish between the real feminine and the figurative feminine; Determining the position of masculine and feminine in the Arabic language and distinguishing between them.
Week - 3 Unit 3: Nouns in terms of number (singular, dual and plural); singular; Muthanna, salutary masculine plural; peaceful feminine plural; crushing collection; Defining the singular, dual and plural; distinguish between safe collection and crushing collection; Understand plural breaker weights for singular nouns; Distinguishing between singular, dual, and plural syntactic signs.
Week - 4 Unit 4: Nouns in terms of definition and denial (knowledge and indefinite); Knowledge; indefinite personalization; define the terms knowledge and innocence; distinguishing noun types of knowledge; Distinguishing nouns in the texts; Transforming indefinite nouns into knowledge.
Week - 5 Unit 5: Nouns in terms of syntax; parsing raised; set; cloaca; define the term parsing; Classification of nouns in terms of syntax; Determining the inflectional signs and their different reflections on the nouns in terms of gender and number; Comparing syntactic terms and sentence elements by idioms.
Week - 6 Preparing for the mid-term exam
Week - 7 Mid-term Exam
Week - 8 Unit 6: the elements of the nominal sentence (the subject and the predicate); Learn the formation of the nominal sentence and the structure of the subject and predicate that make up the nominal sentence and its various forms; The ability to distinguish the syntax of the elements of the nominal sentence; The ability to determine the match between the subject and the predicate; The ability to form simple sentences.
Week - 9 Unit 7: Elements of the Verb Sentence (verb, subject and object); set the type of Arabic sentences; dividing the actual sentence into its elements; syntax of sentence elements; distinguish the types of elements from each other; Clarification of matching the verb to the subject.
Week - 10 Unit 8: Prepositions; the ability to recognize traction burns; Explain the function of prepositions in a sentence; identify changes in the articulation of words with the effect of prepositions; Ability to use prepositions in sentence formation.
Week - 11 Unit 9: addition; Defining the addition and defining the additive and the added to it; Expressing that the genitive does not accept the definition of “lam” and there is no tanween at the end of it at all; the understanding that the genitive is always plural; Determine that the expression of the genitive changes according to its position in the sentence.
Week - 12 Unit 10: descriptive structure (adjective and descriptive); assigning an adjective and a descriptor; The statement to come after the adjective is unlike in most world languages; Distinguishing the conformity of the adjective to the descriptive, in terms of masculine, feminine, numerical, defining, denunciation, and parsing; Explanation of the adjective being singular and feminine if the description is plural for non-intellectuals.
Week - 13 Preparing for the end-of-semester Exam
Week - 14 Semester end Exam

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