AS1741- Tasheelus Sarf (SRH).docx

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Page 1 of 3 MADRASAH AL-HIKMAH TEACHING PLAN 1 Subject Code and Name ULA 06 / Sarf (Easy Etymology) 2 Semester and Year Taught Semester 3/12 Year 2/6 3 Program Level/Catego ry 4 Unit 3.3 credits 5 Prerequisite None 6 Teaching Methods Lecture: 3.3 Credits 7 CourseSynops is Sarf is the study of that branch of Arabic grammar which deals with the formation, recognition and changing of words from one form to another. It also deals with the correct sequence of the Arabic conjugation (gardaan). 8 CourseOutcom es By the end of semester, students should be able to: CO1: It enables one to read and translate the Arabic words to English correctly. CO2: It enables one to recognize the formations of words. CO3: It enables one to apply and identify the forms of words. 9 Assessment Methods Assessments CO1 CO2 CO3 Distribution Daily Test 10% Mid-Term Exam 45% Final Exam 45% Total 100 % References 1. Nahwa Aalimiyyah CourseTeaching Plan Rev 01A

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PERANCANGAN MENGAJAR

MADRASAH AL-HIKMAH

TEACHING PLAN

1Subject Code and NameULA 06 / Sarf (Easy Etymology)

2Semester and Year TaughtSemester 3/12 Year 2/6

3Program Level/Category

4Unit3.3 credits

5PrerequisiteNone

6Teaching MethodsLecture:3.3 Credits

7CourseSynopsisSarf is the study of that branch of Arabic grammar which deals with the formation, recognition and changing of words from one form to another. It also deals with the correct sequence of the Arabic conjugation (gardaan).

8CourseOutcomesBy the end of semester, students should be able to:CO1:It enables one to read and translate the Arabic words to English correctly.CO2:It enables one to recognize the formations of words.CO3:It enables one to apply and identify the forms of words.

9Assessment MethodsAssessmentsCO1CO2CO3Distribution

Daily Test10%

Mid-Term Exam45%

Final Exam45%

Total100 %

References1. Nahwa

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Aalimiyyah CourseTeaching PlanRev 01A

WeekLesson OutcomesCOIntellectDeliveryAssessment

Sarf (1st Term)

1-9 Past perfect active positive verb Verb forms Past perfect negative active verb Past perfect positive passive verb Chapter on the positive active verb incorporating the present and future tenses (imperfect) Present and future tense, positive, passive verb Negative present and future tense active and passive verb

1, 2 an 3 UnderstandingMemorizingLectureDaily Test/Mid-Term Exam

10 Assessment week

Sarf (1st Term)

11-20 Division of the verb into six groups Passive verb Usage of and Imperative Prohibitive Positive emphatic form

1, 2 and 3UnderstandingMemorizingLectureDaily Test/Mid-Term Exam

21 1st Semester Imtihaan

Sarf (2nd Term)

22-30 Active and passive participle Asyndetic Relative clause Superlative noun Comparative noun Adverb denoting time or place Tool or instrument

1, 2 an 3

UnderstandingMemorizing

LectureDaily Test/Final Exam

Sarf (2nd Term)

31-40 Primary and derived forms The condensed conjugation of the six scales (three lettered primary scales) The condensed conjugation of the fourteen scales (three lettered derived scales) The condensed conjugation of the four lettered primary and derived scales). A comprehensive diagram of the division of verbs Three lettered verbs Words more than three letters Masdars

1, 2 an 3UnderstandingMemorizingLectureDaily Test/Final Exam

41 2nd Semester Imtihaan

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Name: Sarah Abd MutalibPosition: LecturerDate: 5 March 2015

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