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السلام عليكم
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I hope you don't mind me joining your website as non-Muslim English person. I am 58 years old, teach English as a second language and have quite a few Arabic speakers in my class. I want to keep my brain alive in my old age so I am learning Arabic, which I find a very difficult but lovely language.

I'd be really grateful if anyone could tell me where I could get hold of old GCSE Arabic papers, because my long-term ambition is to pass this exam.

With all good wishes

Joanna
 
Hi Joanna.


You're welcome to the forum, and i hope you have a beneficial stay here insha'Allaah (God willing.) If you have any questions about islam, please don't hesitate to ask.


Referring to your question regarding the arabic exams, it depends which board you're doing the exam with. (i.e. AQA etc.) I think if you do an exam with a different board, you may get different questions, but Allaah Almighty (God) know's best.

If you could mention which board you're going to take the exam with, we could find specific exam papers from that board. If you don't know, we'll try looking around for you anyway.


If you have any questions about arabic, and any words you want to find out the meaning of etc. post your questions in this section:

http://www.islamicboard.com/arabic/



Insha'Allaah you'll have a beneficial stay here, and we look forward to your posts!



Peace. :)
 
Hi

welcome to the forums !

pleasure to hav u with us :D

hope u have a great stay n post away

ps : EID MUBARAK :thankyou:
 
Thank you very much for your kind quick helpful reply. At the moment I haven't chosen which examination board for Arabic GCSE, I just wanted to look at the standard and see how far away I was. I know Edexcel do it, and you say AQA. So any board would do.

I'm wondering if it sounds rather lacking in respect if I talk about the future without saying 'Insha'allah' - I'm sorry, I do try to remember when I am talking to my Muslim friends but sometimes I forget! I certainly don't think we can ever take the future for granted.
 
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welcome nice to have u here...enjoy and have fun...:D:D feel free to ask anything u want joanna...

p.s. may i ask u teach english at GCSE level or Alevel..?
 
Thank you very much for your kind quick helpful reply. At the moment I haven't chosen which examination board for Arabic GCSE, I just wanted to look at the standard and see how far away I was. I know Edexcel do it, and you say AQA. So any board would do.

I'm wondering if it sounds rather lacking in respect if I talk about the future without saying 'Insha'allah' - I'm sorry, I do try to remember when I am talking to my Muslim friends but sometimes I forget! I certainly don't think we can ever take the future for granted.


Sure, it's not a problem.


If you want to find out a little bit more about islaam, try checking these links:

http://www.beconvinced.com

http://www.thewaytotruth.org/



Remember, the arabic language is easy. It may just be hard to pronounce because it's different to the english language. Keep practising and you'll do well insha'Allaah.



Peace.
 
Hey,

Welcome to the forums you will love it InshAllah (God Willing) Just like I do. :D
 
shukran jazeelan for the GCSE links which were wonderful. I was thinking of ordering some papers from Edexcel which would have cost about twenty pounds and now insha'allah I don't have to! Thank you for the time you must have spent researching Fi-Sabilillah. Thank you to PiXie and zAk and Sum-Muslim-Gal and ckerofilm and DeepOcean and Ruwaydan for all the kind messages. I teach main spoken English to adults PiXie and it is a much lower level than GCSE - just survival English really.

Ma'a salaama!
 
Peace be with you and may God guide you,

urm, hello Joanna,

have a very beneficial time here,

see you around!!

All the best with learning Arabic (God-willing)

Tc :)
 

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WELCOME TO THE FORUM

I Pray you find it benefical and helpful ameen

Feel at home and if you need any help, feel free to ask


 
Good to see another mature agnostic come on the forum. :giggling: :giggling:
Come join the fun.
 
Assalamualikum warhmathullahi warbarakathuhu

welcome have fun && stay active inshallah, am so proud of you that your willing to learn arabic subhanallah! am doing the same but am doing it within an Aalimah course :)

please remember me in your pious Du3'ah inshallah
walikumassalam warhmathullahi warbarakathuhu
 
Thank you for your warm message Kittygyal, and hello to wilberhum. (How mature are you then, if it's OK to ask?)
 
Thank you for your warm message Kittygyal, and hello to wilberhum. (How mature are you then, if it's OK to ask?)
You can click on the user's name ant it will take you to there profile.
But to save you the task, I'm 61.
 
Hey there!

Welcome to the forums! I hope your stay with us shall prove to be both beneficial and enjoyable.

I took my GCSE Arabic last year (academic year wise) and it shouldn't prove to be that much of a feat. Maybe you could get hold of a vocabs book for beginners and start from there. All the best!
 
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