Arabic

Children learn the Arabic language, which is their mother-tongue, and the dominant language in their society in Sudan. Educating children about their mother-tongue plays a vital role in the establishment of their identity. Doing so in their early stages ensures a correct establishment of the linguistic foundations, as Arabic is considered one of the most difficult languages to learn.

The Arabic language uses the entire speech system and employs all available articulation points, hence learning it early on facilitates as well as eases the learning of other languages.

What children learn?

Word Concept

Morphology

Chants

Islamic Education

Narrative Skills

Syntax

Math

Linguistic Repertoire

Writing Skills

Semantics