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Qualification => Subject Doubts => IGCSE/ GCSE => Languages => Topic started by: acash09 on March 03, 2010, 06:06:31 pm

Title: Arabic First Language - Rules "???????"
Post by: acash09 on March 03, 2010, 06:06:31 pm
Does anyone have the arabic rules? "???????"

thanks in advance!

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Title: Re: Arabic First Language - Rules "???????"
Post by: The Golden Girl =D on March 10, 2010, 11:46:36 am
rules in what?

like grammar or writing ........ tell us so that we could anwser u.
Title: Re: Arabic First Language - Rules "???????"
Post by: Dento on March 14, 2010, 05:19:48 am
yp, can u please provide some basic rules on writing that 350-500 words awesome question  :D , im talking about paper 2 Arabic first language 0508



Title: Re: Arabic First Language - Rules "???????"
Post by: The Golden Girl =D on March 15, 2010, 04:22:04 am
look our teacher at school told us many stuff ...and i'll try to give a hint or smthn ...By the way i don't take Arabic IGCSE  but my friends do .

1. the introduction has got to be interesting. it has to have a general outlook abt what u r going to write. u can use one "beet" or part of a poem or smthn .....just make really interesting in order to grab the examiners attention.

2. the body ....well if u r writing as essay abt pros and cons of smthn then it has to be at least 2-3 paragraphs as the body ..if not then it's better to make the body into abt 2-3 paragraphs.

3.the end ...if it a pros and cons essay , u have to give ur opinion on the subject and u have to side with either the + side or the -side. ..... and if it is not a pros and cons essay ....ur conclusion must include smthn interesting.



By the way there is the comprehension ...if u haven't noticed , there r some exams that have two comprehensions ...and they ask u to write a summary of the two combined together " ???" ...in that case the

introduction has to have a general idea of the two comprehensions

body : includes what is in common between them " i am not sure if u must/needn't include the differences?! ???"

conclusion: icludes what u have learnt from both comprehensions


i hope i helped ^_^