scholarly journals Formation of Linguistic Professionalism for Students of Non- Specialized Departments at Taibah University: personification and processing in The Light of Introduction to Linguistic Skills: تكوين ملكة اللغة العربية لدى طلاب أقسام غير الاختصاص في جامعة طيبة: تشخيص وعلاج في ضوء مدخل المهارات اللغوية

Author(s):  
Khadijah Mohammed Haji

The study aimed to determine the degree of inclusion of both Arabic language skills courses [1] and [2], skills that necessary to form linguistic professionalism among students of departments other than specialization at Taibah University and to present a proposed vision for developing both courses in the introduction of language skills. To achieve this, the study followed the descriptive analytical approach; so a list was built that includes 6 skills: Listening, speaking, reading, writing, grammar, and a branch of these skills include 119 skills. In the light of this list, a content analysis card was designed and after verification of its credibility and stability, it was applied in the second semester of the university year (1441H/2020) on The study’s community, which consists of descriptions and books of Arabic language skills [1] and [2], and the branches of analysis reached 10 branches, which included 275 units of analysis, and statistical data processing results have resulted in relative ratio differences in skills provided by two courses, and that they do not integrate skills needed to form Arabic Language Professionalism in non- specialized students; only two skills were received from listening, as same as syntax skills, and the number of speaking skills was limited to 5 skills, while 13 in reading skills, 15 in writing skills, and 36 in grammar skills. In the light of the outcomes, suggestions were provided to develop the two courses with the benefit of the introduction of language skills; balancing conceptual knowledge with language skills; focusing on linguistic practice in listening, reading, speaking and writing; and some of the recommendations and proposed research.

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdurrahman Hilabi ◽  
habibullah

The main purpose of language learning is to explore and develop the ability of learners in using the language, either actively (orally) or passively (writing), as well as to comprehend Arabic language skills and skills, such as muthala'ah, muhadatsah, and insya '; Nahwu and Shorf. So get the language skills that includes four aspects of skills, namely: listening skills, reading skills, writing skills, and speaking skills. This skill is intended to realize a high goal, namely to equip students' competence to understand the correct and clear language expression. Grammatical rules are a means to teach novice students to read and express the correct sounds of this language. Indonesians who learn Arabic have many problems writing and speaking in Arabic, including novice issues and rules. Because essentially, all language skills are related to each other. This can be analogous to a child who wants to learn the mother tongue. So the language skills are closely related to the processes that underlie the acquisition of a person's language. Since language is a reflection of a person's mindset or thinking, he or she should master these skills well. Although it is to master the four language skills is very difficult. But it is not impossible to master the four language skills.


Author(s):  
Miftachul Taubah ◽  
Ilzam Dhaifi

Arabic language skills included in receptive abilities are listening skills and reading skills. Whereas, Arabic language skills which are included in are writing skills and speaking skills.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (01) ◽  
pp. 41
Author(s):  
Siti Mahmudah

The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of the book al-'Ashri in improving the Arabic language skills of fourth grade students at SD Muhammadiyah Metro for the 2019/2020 academic year. For this reason, the researcher collected the required data using several data collection methods, namely tests, interviews, observation and documentation. After the data was collected, the researcher analyzed the data using the "ANOVA" formula, then continued with the "t" test and the calculation of data analysis is calculated using spss. The results of this study indicate that there is a significant effect of the application of the book Al 'asri to improve the language skills of fourth grade students of SD Muhammadiyah Metro Pusat. Based on the output "statistical test" it is known that the value of asyimp sig (2-tailed) is 0.0000, for listening skills is 0, 006, speaking skills is 0.000, reading skills is 0, 005, writing skills is 0, 0392 and for other aspects knowledge 0, 000. All of these values ​​are smaller than the probability value of 0, 05 so it can be concluded that Ha is accepted.


Author(s):  
Fitri Rahmadhani Salsabilla

In essence, the success of female students in the learning  in Gontor not only with intelligence possessed, but there are other factors that will influence this, that factor was the ability to speak Arabic. Arabic language skills is the ability of a person to has the ability to speak include: the ability of hearing, speech, reading, and writing skills are good and right. One of the parties responsible and plays an important role in instilling the ability to speak Arabic in ITTC Darussalam Gontor is master of class, because master of class is as representative headmaster and Director of KMI. Moreover, a new student class 1 KMI much needed next grade level This research is a qualitative descriptive field research, data collection techniques used are: 1) Interview, 2) Observation, and 3) Documentation. And to analyze the data, researchers use Miles and Huberman, namely: 1) Data Reduction, 2) Presentation of Data, and 3) Withdrawal Conclusion and Verivikasi Data. Therefore, the role and efforts master of class 1 in imparting language skills is required. From the analysis conducted, the researcher concludes that: 1) The role of the homeroom teacher in instilling the ability of the language is very important, and the role is: a) Motivate and teach students to be able to have language skills, b) Teaching Arabic with props and requires students to bring dictionary, c) Provide new vocabulary, d) Provide good example, e) Guarding to participate in the following language activities.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 92
Author(s):  
Sitti Aisyah Chalik

This paper discusses the methods and strategies of reading in Arabic lessons. As is well known that language skills include four aspects,  namely  speaking skills, writing skills, reading skills, and listening skills. At the beginner level, reading is a basic skill that must be mastered by everyone who wants to    learn Arabic as a foreign language and as is well known that Arabic is a Foreign Language for non-Arabs. Teaching Arabic which is a foreign language requires various methods and strategies appropriate so that learning objectives can be achieved effectively and efficiently.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 103-113
Author(s):  
M. Bashori

Keterampilan Menulis adalah salah satu keterampilan bahasa yang penting dalam kegiatan pembelajaran bahasa Arab. Fakta di lapangan menunjukkan bahwa proses belajar mengajar antara guru dan siswa mengalami kesulitan karena mereka masih kurang dalam kemampuan menulis bahasa Arab. Untuk itu, Pembelajaran Bahasa Arab membutuhkan adanya peningkatan untuk memberikan ketertarikan pada materi keterampilan Menulis. maka dipilihlah strategi Everyone Is A Teacher Here sebagai strategi pembelajaran untuk meningkatkan keterampilan menulis. Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan tujuan untuk mengetahui Penerapan strategi Everyone Is A Teacher Here dalam Meningkatkan Keterampilan Menulis. Writing Skills is one of the important language skills in Arabic learning activities. The facts on the ground show that the learning process between teachers and students is difficult because they are still lacking in Arabic writing ability. For that reason, Arabic Language Learning requires an improvement to give an interest in writing skills. the strategy of Everyone Is A Teacher Here is chosen as a learning strategy to improve writing skills. This research was conducted with the aim to know Application of Everyone Is A Teacher Here strategy in Improving Writing Skill


2020 ◽  
Vol 29 (10) ◽  
pp. 77-85
Author(s):  
L. M. Bolsunovskaya ◽  
I. E. Rymanova

Academic writing is considered to be the most challenging and difficult skill in terms of English as a Second Language. This study critically explores the obstacles in academic writing faced by students at Tomsk Polytechnic University, Russia. To investigate, a comprehensive questionnaire has been floated among professional teachers to get their expert opinions (about students’ obstacles in writing) in order to identify some problems and form effective remedial strategies eventually. This paper focuses on the two significant aspects of academic writing, namely language skills (LS) (Grammar etc.) and writing skills (WS) (writing itself as a skill). Equally relevant to the issue are organization, coherence, and connectivity. The authors claim that Russian learners have poor learning background in writing skills due to the lack of balanced syllabus and teaching technologies. Aside from this, only determining problems is not sufficient to take students out of writing phobia. Furthermore, it is necessary to point out the fact that poor reading skills also lead to this kind of disappointment. Most of Russian learners do not know how to initiate their composition (essays). This paper will prove to be an academic contribution to improve the writing skills among ESL/EFL Russian learners in general and students of Tomsk Polytechnic University in particular. The presented analysis should also be of interest to researchers in other countries (universities) in which the field of academic writing is emerging.


Lugawiyyat ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Halimatus Sa'diyah

Arabic is one of the international languages taught at the university level, especially on Islamic religious campuses. The learning is related to four skills that must be mastered, including maharah al-kitabah (writing skills). At present, the world of education is experiencing rapid development, thus demanding innovation by academics to continue to improve the quality of learning. The change also refers to the selection of the right learning strategy. The change also refers to the selection of the right learning strategy. Moreover, lecturers in the modern era are not the only source of learning. The prevalence also applies to learning Arabic for students. Technological advancements become familiar to students at the university level. Nevertheless, the existence of lecturers as facilitators remains a significant need. Therefore, Blended learning is one of the learning strategies that can be used as an alternative choice for lecturers to deliver al-kitabah (writing skills) Arabic language in accordance with the objectives to be achieved.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 161-179
Author(s):  
Hindun Hindun

The science of grammar is one of the highest sciences and the most beneficial. It has a strong relationship and connection to learning Arabic language skills. To make it easier to learn and understand grammar without much difficulty is to know and learn its history. When a student has studied its history, it becomes easier for him to learn hard and many rules are hidden for him. From this point of view, the researcher tried to clarify the history of grammar and what transforms what grammar is, the reason for its inception, its setting, and a simple explanation of the emergence of grammar and the history of the most famous grammarians. The approach followed is the descriptive and analytical approach and the most important results of the research are: First, the reason for the emergence of grammar is the spread of melody and errors in pronunciation in general and the pronunciation of the Qur’an in particular, secondly the emergence of grammar is four phases, thirdly the two famous doctrines are Kufa and Basra   Keywords: Syntax, history, emergence


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. p53
Author(s):  
Aliyu Abdullahi ◽  
Nurazan Binti Mohmad Rouyan ◽  
Siti Salwa Mohd Noor

This research intends to review a number of studies on the factors which might have an influence on the learning of Arabic as second language macro-skills (reading, writing, listening, and speaking) among Malay undergraduate students. The reviewed articles are categorised into four groups: literature related to factors affecting the speaking skills, literature related to factors affecting the writing skills, literature related to factors affecting the listening skills, and literature related to factors affecting the reading skills. However, different empirical studies reviewed confirm many factors have significant correlations with the students' performances in learning Arabic language macro-skills. Such factors are Malay students' attitude towards the Arabic language; the use of Arabic for communication purposes; lack of confidence and teaching techniques. However, some studies account different results. This mixture of results regenerates from diversities in methodology, variables used and the time of the study.


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