Children’s Stories Series – Juha (Intermediate Level)
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Instructor: Mohamed Gamal
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No prior experience required
3 weeks to complete
at 3 hours a week
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- About the Series
- Series Goals
- How to Use the Series
About the Series
This series includes ten stories featuring the beloved folk character Juha and his witty adventures, full of humor and cleverness. Each story introduces a variety of classical Arabic words and expressions that enrich the learner’s vocabulary.
The stories are adapted from the Nawadir Juha series, published by Dar Maktabat Al-Ma’arif.
Series Objectives
By the end of this series, learners will be able to read simple stories fluently and understand them with ease. They will also gain a solid range of classical Arabic vocabulary and become familiar with moral lessons and life values reflected in Juha’s tales.
How to Benefit from the Series
- Try watching the video silently (images only) and read the story by yourself first while timing your reading speed.
- Summarize what you understood from the story.
- Replay the video and listen carefully to the pronunciation and explanation.
- Watch the video again. Read each page aloud, then listen to confirm and correct your pronunciation.
- Watch the video silently once more and reread the story, timing yourself to notice your improvement.
- Answer the comprehension questions.
- Discuss the story’s ideas and events with your teacher or a friend. What did you enjoy most? What caught your attention?
- Write a different ending for the story, or change some events to make it more exciting.
- Rewrite a short summary using the new words and the moral of the story.
- Record your voice as you read the story expressively, just like in the video, and share it with us.
- Take part in your school’s Arabic program or a cultural activity by narrating children’s stories aloud.
- You can also use your expressive voice to record children’s stories for visually impaired students, a beautiful way to share goodness and make a difference.
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