Arabic Classes

Arabic Through Literature and Current Affairs
One Thousand and One Nights & Contemporary Arabic Discussion

Lesson Duration

2 hours per session
• Hour 1: Literary Arabic (Reading & Translation)
• Hour 2: Modern Arabic (Conversation & Debate on Current Affairs)



HOUR 1 — Arabic Literature (60 minutes)

Objectives
• Develop reading fluency in classical/standard Arabic
• Understand literary structures and stylistic devices
• Produce accurate and elegant translations

Structure

1️⃣ Context & Vocabulary (10 min)
• Brief cultural or historical background
• Key vocabulary (classical, rare, idiomatic)

2️⃣ Guided Reading (20 min)
• Reading aloud by teacher and students
• Grammatical and stylistic explanations
• Focus on:
• Verb patterns
• Sentence rhythm
• Narrative connectors

3️⃣ Analysis (15 min)
• Themes and moral lessons
• Character roles
• Narrative techniques
• Links to broader Arabic literary traditions

4️⃣ Translation Workshop (15 min)
• Collective translation
• Discuss:
• Literal vs literary translation
• Register and tone
• Alternative renderings

HOUR 2 — Current Affairs Conversation (60 minutes)

Objectives
• Build spoken fluency in Modern Standard Arabic
• Learn contemporary political, social, and media vocabulary
• Express opinions clearly and confidently

Structure

1️⃣ Warm-up & Vocabulary (10 min)
• Key terms from:
• News headlines
• Social media discourse
• Political or cultural debates

2️⃣ Listening / Reading Input (10 min)
• Short news clip or article (Al Jazeera, BBC Arabic, etc.)
• Identify main ideas and key arguments

3️⃣ Guided Discussion (30 min)
Possible formats:
• Open discussion
• Structured debate
• Role-play (journalist / analyst / public opinion)
• Comparison with students’ countries

Discussion skills:
• Expressing agreement/disagreement
• Clarifying opinions
• Polite debate language

4️⃣ Reflection & Correction (10 min)
• Correct common mistakes
• Reformulate students’ answers in refined Arabic
• Highlight strong expressions

Homewo

Session Details

Location
LONDON, london, london, London, SW1A 2BA

About Arabic Classes

Arabic Through Literature and Current Affairs One Thousand and One Nights & Contemporary Arabic Discussion Lesson Duration 2 hours per session • Hour 1: Literary Arabic (Reading & Translation) • Hour 2: Modern Arabic (Conversation & Debate on Current Affairs) ⸻ HOUR 1 — Arabic Literature (60 minutes) Objectives • Develop reading fluency in classical/standard Arabic • Understand literary structures and stylistic devices • Produce accurate and elegant translations Structure 1️⃣ Context & Vocabulary (10 min) • Brief cultural or historical background • Key vocabulary (classical, rare, idiomatic) 2️⃣ Guided Reading (20 min) • Reading aloud by teacher and students • Grammatical and stylistic explanations • Focus on: • Verb patterns • Sentence rhythm • Narrative connectors 3️⃣ Analysis (15 min) • Themes and moral lessons • Character roles • Narrative techniques • Links to broader Arabic literary traditions 4️⃣ Translation Workshop (15 min) • Collective translation • Discuss: • Literal vs literary translation • Register and tone • Alternative renderings HOUR 2 — Current Affairs Conversation (60 minutes) Objectives • Build spoken fluency in Modern Standard Arabic • Learn contemporary political, social, and media vocabulary • Express opinions clearly and confidently Structure 1️⃣ Warm-up & Vocabulary (10 min) • Key terms from: • News headlines • Social media discourse • Political or cultural debates 2️⃣ Listening / Reading Input (10 min) • Short news clip or article (Al Jazeera, BBC Arabic, etc.) • Identify main ideas and key arguments 3️⃣ Guided Discussion (30 min) Possible formats: • Open discussion • Structured debate • Role-play (journalist / analyst / public opinion) • Comparison with students’ countries Discussion skills: • Expressing agreement/disagreement • Clarifying opinions • Polite debate language 4️⃣ Reflection & Correction (10 min) • Correct common mistakes • Reformulate students’ answers in refined Arabic • Highlight strong expressions Homewo

How to Book

Website: www.meetup.com

Last updated:

Found on SeshDesk Activities — the UK's free directory of activity sessions.