Pembelajaran Konsonan Arab Mengikut Pelat Bahasa Melayu

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spelling 6988 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=6988 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal image/jpeg inches 758 96 96 norman 1422 2018-10-01 11:23:40 1422x758 73 73 2047-01-FH02-FBK-18-15286.jpg UniSZA Private Access Pembelajaran Konsonan Arab Mengikut Pelat Bahasa Melayu GEMA Online? Journal of Language Studies The current Arabic alphabetical order does not comply with the 'easy to difficult concept' for the Malay students as suggested in the education theory. For instance, alphabet %ha is considered difficult to the Malay students because the alphabet does not exist in the Malay alphabet consonant, whereas this alphabet is in the early part of the Arabic alphabetical order. Therefore, the aim of this study is to rearrange the Arabic consonants according to the Malay accent for learning purposes. The objectives of this study are to: (a) identify the fluency level of Arabic language consonants; and (b) rearrange the Arabic consonants according to the fluency of Malay accent. This study was carried out at the preschool centers deploying six-year-old children who have just started learning Arabic language. The instrument in this study was a set of pronunciation test based 1-14
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summary The current Arabic alphabetical order does not comply with the 'easy to difficult concept' for the Malay students as suggested in the education theory. For instance, alphabet %ha is considered difficult to the Malay students because the alphabet does not exist in the Malay alphabet consonant, whereas this alphabet is in the early part of the Arabic alphabetical order. Therefore, the aim of this study is to rearrange the Arabic consonants according to the Malay accent for learning purposes. The objectives of this study are to: (a) identify the fluency level of Arabic language consonants; and (b) rearrange the Arabic consonants according to the fluency of Malay accent. This study was carried out at the preschool centers deploying six-year-old children who have just started learning Arabic language. The instrument in this study was a set of pronunciation test based
title Pembelajaran Konsonan Arab Mengikut Pelat Bahasa Melayu
title_full Pembelajaran Konsonan Arab Mengikut Pelat Bahasa Melayu
title_fullStr Pembelajaran Konsonan Arab Mengikut Pelat Bahasa Melayu
title_full_unstemmed Pembelajaran Konsonan Arab Mengikut Pelat Bahasa Melayu
title_short Pembelajaran Konsonan Arab Mengikut Pelat Bahasa Melayu
title_sort pembelajaran konsonan arab mengikut pelat bahasa melayu