Arabic ATAR courses
The Arabic: ATAR course is designed to facilitate achievement of the outcomes listed below, which represent the knowledge, skills and understanding that students will achieve by the end of this course.
Outcome 1 – Listening and responding
Students listen and respond to a range of texts in Arabic. In achieving this outcome, students:
•use understandings of language, structure and context when listening and responding to texts
•use processes and strategies to make meaning when listening.
Outcome 2 – Spoken interaction
Students communicate in Arabic through spoken interaction.In achieving this outcome, students:
•use understandings of language and structure in spoken interactions
•interact for a range of purposes in a variety of contexts
•use processes and strategies to enhance spoken interaction.
Outcome 3 – Viewing, reading and responding
Students view, read and respond to a range of texts in Arabic. In achieving this outcome, students:
•use understandings of language, structure and context to respond to texts
•use processes and strategies to make meaning when viewing and reading.
Outcome 4 – Writing
Students write a variety of texts in Arabic. In achieving this outcome, students:
•use understandings of language and structure when writing
•write for a range of purposes and in a variety of contexts
•use processes and strategies to enhance writing.
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