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Book SynopsisAl-Khalil was distinguished in his own time as a lexicographer, phonologist, grammarian, educator and musicologist. This is an interdisciplinary collection that explores the contributions to Arabic intellectual history of al-Khalil ibn Ahmad, (d AH 175/AD 791).
Trade ReviewAll four essays are valuable, and together they cast light both on al-Khalil and on the question of how much can ever be known about a pioneering thinker of whose work so little has survived. MESA Bulletin These essays are stimulating and offer new material on the role and work of al-Khalil, one of the most famous of the classical Arab philologists. MELA Notes
Table of ContentsForeword by Roger Allen Introduction Section One: Fundamentals of Foreign Language Pedagogy 1. Some Pedagogical Principles 2. Theory and Practice 3. Professionalism and Professional Standards Section Two: Approaches to Foreign Language Teaching 4. Traditional Methods and Approaches for Language Teaching 5. Newer Methods in Foreign Language Teaching Section Three: Programmatic Issues 6. Learning Goals, Curricula, and Syllabi 7. Materials, Resources, Technology 8. Assessment and Testing Section Four: Planning and Managing the Elements of Teaching 9. Pedagogical Practice: Classroom Management 10. Learning Styles, Strategies, and Affective Factors 11. Mixed Classes and Heritage Learners Section Five: The Pedagogy of Comprehension 12. Comprehension and Arabic Input: Overview 13. Reading Comprehension in Arabic 14. Listening Comprehension in Arabic Section Six: Teaching Productive Skills 15. Teaching Arabic Pronunciation 16. Teaching Spoken Arabic 17. Writing in Arabic Section Seven: Teaching Core Competencies 18. Teaching and Learning Vocabulary 19. Pedagogical Grammar 20. Teaching Arabic CultureAppendicesReferences Index