The Arabic Language Friends Level 3 textbook teaches the Arabic language; it is part of a series of educational books intended for students learning Arabic as a second language. It includes 16 lessons on different topics about daily life: jogging, the library, saying sorry, surprises, and going to the store.
The Arabic Language Friends Level 3 textbook enables non-Arabic speakers to recognize the sounds and shapes of the Arabic letters and to learn how to read and write them. This level also discusses the present tense, first and second person pronouns, prepositions, and mudaf constructions.
The Arabic Language Friends Level 3 textbook teaches non-Arabic speakers a lot of vocabulary and expressions used in daily life: introductions, where you live, polite phrases, the days of the week, and the months of the year.
The Arabic Language Friends Level 3 textbook is part of the Arabic Language Friends educational series and is one of Dar Al-Manhal's unique books. It should be used with the Arabic Language Friends Level 3 workbook.
Its focus is to help learners understand what they listen to, pronounce letters and words correctly, read texts fully supported with diacritics (Tashkeel), follow proper writing rules, and use linguistic structures in communication.
Each lesson in the book starts with a dialogue to improve learners’ reading, comprehensions and conversation skills with easy vocabulary coupled with impressive illustrations related to daily life, such as: the physical activity of walking, at library, I apologize, at the market, hospitality, the two friends, etc.
The book aims at teaching the punctuation marks, singular, dual and plural nouns, demonstrative pronouns, relative pronouns, forms of verbs, interrogative and exclamatory methods, number-gender agreement, etc.
The book includes activities that cover the outcomes of the lessons, especially those that improve the skills of reading, observation, and making links and conclusions. They vary to include different methods of reading and writing, and learning of basic skills to enable learners to correctly read and spell the vocabulary presented by the lesson.