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MIFTAH AL-QAWA'ID ( Al-Nahw ) BOOK 2

MIFTAH AL-QAWA'ID ( Al-Nahw ) BOOK 2
MIFTAH AL-QAWA'ID ( Al-Nahw ) BOOK 2
MIFTAH AL-QAWA'ID ( Al-Nahw ) BOOK 2
MIFTAH AL-QAWA'ID ( Al-Nahw ) BOOK 2
MIFTAH AL-QAWA'ID ( Al-Nahw ) BOOK 2
  • ISBN: 9786259805337
  • Weight: 530.00g
  • Dimensions: 27.004000 x 19.004000 x 1.004000
  • ISBN: 9786259805337
  • Total Pages: 234
  • Edition: FIRST
  • Book Language: ARABIC
  • Year: 2024
  • Publication Date: 2024-11-01
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Miftah Al-Nahw (Syntax) Book Series


The Miftah Al-Nahw (Syntax) series is an essential part of the Miftahu’l-Arabiyye family, developed specifically for learners aged 16 and over, including both high schoolers and college students. This advanced book series provides a detailed exploration of Arabic syntax (nahw), focusing on sentence structures, grammatical rules, and the relationships between words within sentences.


Prior to publication, the Miftah Al-Nahw series was extensively tested at Akdemİstanbul Education of Languages, ensuring that the content is finely tuned to meet the needs of learners. This process of classroom experimentation allowed the team to detect areas of improvement, resulting in a thoroughly practical and effective resource for teaching Arabic syntax.


The series offers a clear separation of language skills and employs a variety of visual and auditory resources, including QR code-enabled listening exercises, to support each learner’s progress. Aligned with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), Miftah Al-Nahw provides a structured path for students to advance their understanding of Arabic sentence construction.


By mastering the content in this series, learners will gain a strong command of Arabic syntax, an essential foundation for fluent and accurate language use. Additional materials, including exam papers and interactive smartboard features, are being developed to further support the learning experience.

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