All resources in VIVA Curation October 2020

Arabic and English Sentence Patterns: A Comparative Guide

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This text explores verb time, tense, aspect, and mood through comparison of Arabic and English sentence patterns. It includes examples of the Arabic patterns from classical and popular sources so Arabic students can learn by explanation and example how to formulate cohesive and grammatically correct sentence structure. While this guide is intended mainly for English-speaking students studying Arabic, the charts also provide a quick reference of English sentence patterns for Arabic speakers. The book is designed as a supplement.

Material Type: Textbook

Author: Cliff Breedlove

From MSA to CA: A Beginner's Guide for Transitioning into Colloquial Arabic

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This book is for students who have studied Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) for one year or more and would like to learn colloquial Arabic basics using their knowledge of MSA. It aims at transitioning learners from Novice Mid level to Intermediate Low through presenting situations useful for living in an Arab country. The book has several features including hyperlinks, practice dialogues with open answers, cultural tips, and more.

Material Type: Textbook

Author: Lina Gomaa

Conversational Phrases and Terms

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This webpage provides over 20 basic conversational phrases and terms, all of which are used in most everyday discussions across the Arabic-speaking world. The terms and phrases are presented in transliterated form with English translation; no Arabic script is used.

Material Type: Activity/Lab, Reading

Intermediate Conversational Phrases and Terms

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This webpage lists intermediate-level conversational phrases and terms. The terms are listed in Arabic, transliteration, and English translation. The more difficult terms are presented with brief commentary to supply context. The listed terms and phrases include words conducive to beginning and sustaining fairly complex and wide-ranging conversations.

Material Type: Activity/Lab, Reading

Polite Conversational Phrases

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This webpage lists several, commonly used Arabic phrases to express greetings and emotions in ways considered polite and proper in many Arabic-speaking settings and contexts. The words include Arabic script, English translation, and English transliteration. Brief commentary is adduced when necessary in order to explain context.

Material Type: Activity/Lab, Reading

Arabic Conversations

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This webpage displays a common conversation between three friends. The structure and topics of the conversation are purposefully general so as to be helpful to students' ability to create and sustain conversations of their own. The conversation includes Arabic text, transliteration, and translation.

Material Type: Activity/Lab, Teaching/Learning Strategy

Introductions, Expressions, and Common Conversation-Starters: Power Point

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Developed by Washington Latin Public Charter School, this four slide Power Point provides several conversation-starters in the form of brief "about you" lists. The "about you" lists describe two famous musicians from the Arab world, and two characters from the popular American television show, "The Simpsons." The slides make use of pictures and Arabic text, and frame the "about you" lists in common phrases and expressions that facilitate general conversation about everyday topics.

Material Type: Activity/Lab, Diagram/Illustration, Lesson Plan, Teaching/Learning Strategy

Author: CLASSRoad Admin

Gateway to Chinese

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This site offers a collection of free interactive language learning resources for beginning Mandarin Chinese. Students now have the option to practice pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, listening, and reading skills at their own convenience. Gateway to Chinese resources are designed to give students the valuable feedback they need to improve language skills in the critical early stages of learning. An extensive number of interactive exercises allow students to practice what they learn. With these tools, instructors can utilize valuable classroom time to do what they do best: teach!

Material Type: Diagram/Illustration, Lecture, Reading

Chinese Rhetoric and Writing: An Introduction for Language Teachers

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The authors of Chinese Rhetoric and Writing offer a response to the argument that Chinese students' academic writing in English is influenced by "culturally nuanced rhetorical baggage that is uniquely Chinese and hard to eradicate." Noting that this argument draws from "an essentially monolingual and Anglo-centric view of writing," they point out that the rapid growth in the use of English worldwide calls for "a radical reassessment of what English is in today's world." The result is a book that provides teachers of writing, and in particular those involved in the teaching of English academic writing to Chinese students, an introduction to key stages in the development of Chinese rhetoric, a wide-ranging field with a history of several thousand years. Understanding this important rhetorical tradition provides a strong foundation for assessing and responding to the writing of this growing group of students.

Material Type: Textbook

Authors: Andy Kirkpatrick, Zhichang Xu

Chinese Take-In

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Chinese Take-In provides an interactive environment where first-year Chinese learners can practice listening outside the classroom according to individual needs and paces while receiving immediate feedback.

Material Type: Activity/Lab

Authors: Teng, Wen-Hua

#2: Functions and Relations

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This week we will examine the concept of a function, a fundamental concept underlying all of modern mathematics. You’re undoubtedly already familiar with functions in an intuitive sense: a function is something which, given an input, produces an output. But you’ve probably never seen the formal definition of a function as it relates to set theory, which is what we’ll look at this week.

Material Type: Reading

Author: Brent Yorgey

Precalculus: An Investigation of Functions

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Precalculus: An Investigation of Functions is a free, open textbook covering a two-quarter pre-calculus sequence including trigonometry. The first portion of the book is an investigation of functions, exploring the graphical behavior of, interpretation of, and solutions to problems involving linear, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions. An emphasis is placed on modeling and interpretation, as well as the important characteristics needed in calculus.

Material Type: Textbook

Authors: David Lippman, Melonie Rasmussen