Arabic
Learning another language is not only learning different words for the same things, but learning another way to think about things.
Flora Lewis, American Journalist 1918-2002
Learning a foreign language not only reveals how other societies think and feel, what they have experienced and value, and how they express themselves, it also provides a cultural mirror in which we can more clearly see our own society.
Chancellor Edward Lee Gorsuch, University of Alaska
“The limits of my language mean the limits of my world.” — Ludwig Wittgenstein.
“A different language is a different vision of life.” — Federico Fellini.
“If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his own language, that goes to his heart.” – Nelson Mandela
Overview
Why learn a Foreign Language? We teach 3 Modern Foreign Languages at Upper Batley High School – French, Arabic and Urdu - and our aim is to support and help learners develop their use of the Foreign Language in the classroom and beyond. We are a team of dedicated staff willing to instil the love of languages in our learners’ minds and hearts. Learners profit from a wide range of learning styles and activities which provide them with not only a well-rounded knowledge of the language that they are studying, but also a broadened perspective of the culture and the people of the countries where the language is spoken.
In addition, they get to learn much more about how English works alongside other languages, discovering its many similarities and shared vocabulary, expanding their range of English vocabulary in the process.
During their languages journey, learners develop a solid understanding of the mechanics of how to successfully learn another language whilst developing their skills of communications, analysis, deduction and how to overcome communication barriers, instilling into them a greater confidence to communicate in another language in a variety of real-life situations. On top of this, learners are provided with a wide range of opportunities to develop their intra-personal skills such as collaboration in group and partner work scenarios, reasoning, problem-solving and analysis all the while whilst building up their levels of literacy, auracy and oracy.
The school subscribes to a number of online educational sites offering an inclusive and varied learning environment. In languages, we make sure learners are happy, safe, engaged and learn new things about the world whilst experimenting with new vocabulary, ideas and activities.
Outline of Course Content - Arabic
GCSE Course (Y9 – 11)
Over 3 years, learners will study a number of topics across the following 5 themes:-
1) Identity and Culture
a) Me, My Family and Friends
- Relationships with family and Friends
- Marriage and Partnerships
b) Technology in Everyday Life
- Social media
- Mobile technology
c) Free-time Activities
- Music
- Cinema / TV
- Food and Eating out
- Sports and Hobbies
2) Local, National, International and Global Areas of Interest
a) Home, Town, Neighbourhood and Region
- Buildings / facilities in your area
- Type of area and opinions of your area
b) Travel and Tourism
- Holidays habits
- Holidays in the Past, future holidays
- Travelling and Eating Abroad
3) School life
a) My studies
- Subjects, Opinions, timetable
b) Life at school / college
- Timetable / Daily routine
- School Description / Rules
c) Education Post-16
- College Life / Stresses / Lifestyle
4) Jobs, Career Choices, Ambitions
- Current and Future Study and Employment
- Future job plans
- Future Ambitions / Life Choices
5) The Environment/Global Issues
- Environment/pollution/litter
- Charity / Voluntary Work
- Healthy / Unhealthy living + Lifestyles
- Poverty, Homelessness
Edexcel is the only exam board offering Arabic currently and provides online tools to help students get to grips with the format of the exams.
GCSE: All four skills (Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing) each bear 25% of the overall mark awarded for Arabic.
Pupils will be entered at either Higher Tier (access to grades 9-4) or at Foundation Tier (access to grades 5-1) according to their ability.
Extracurricular and Enrichment Opportunities
We deliver master classes after school for our Y11 learners in order to support and reinforce their learning supplementing the content and skills covered in timetabled lessons.
Resources to support learning
Learners are provided with vocabulary booklets, Conversation booklets and Writing practice booklets. Grammar specific books are also used to strengthen this skill where needed.
In addition, Arabic provides access to app and online-based vocabulary learning tools for the GCSE cohorts such as Duo-lingo and memrise.