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Acquisition of Arabic Vocabulary Through the Book Al-‘Arabiyyah Baina Yadaik (I) in Foreign Language Course Institutions Mitrajati, Kenyo; Zaini, Hisyam; Holilulloh, Andi
Scaffolding: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam dan Multikulturalisme Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): Pendidikan Islam dan Multikulturalisme
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Sunan Giri (INSURI) Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/scaffolding.v5i2.3407

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This study aims to describe the acquisition of Arabic through the book Al-'Arabiyyah Baina Yadaik (I) for course participants at the At-Tasniim Yogyakarta foreign language course institution. This research is qualitative with a case study approach. The research data is the Arabic language acquisition of the course participants. Sources of data obtained from course participants. Observation, interviews, and documentation carry out data collection techniques. While data analysis with data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion. The results of the study stated that the acquisition of Arabic vocabulary through the book Al-'Arabiyyah Baina Yadaik (I) at the foreign language course institute (LKBA) At-Tasniim Yogyakarta was passed by course participants in several phases; pre-production, early production, start-up, fluency, and finesse. Some Arabic vocabulary is taken from the book. More than 60% of course participants have succeeded in mastering Arabic vocabulary in the "good" category. The rest, no less than 40% of the course participants, master the Arabic vocabulary in the "moderate" category. As for some assessments to measure Arabic vocabulary mastery at LKBA At-Tasniim Yogyakarta are the accuracy of pronouncing Arabic phonology, the accuracy of pronouncing letters and intonation, and the accuracy of identifying the meaning of each word in Eufrat.
Arsitektur Kurikulum Program Syarqi di Markaz Arabiyah: Pembelajaran Komunikatif, Tugas-Proyek, dan Imersi dalam Kerangka IMTĀʾ dan CEFR Mitrajati, Kenyo; Titis Trilaksito; Miqdarul Khoir Syarofit
Indonesian Journal of Action Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/ijar.2025.41-08

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Purpose – This study examines the curriculum architecture of the Syarqi Program at Markaz Arabiyah, Pare, Kediri, by tracing the interconnection of objectives, content, strategies, media, evaluation, and learning environment within the IMTĀʾ framework and the language of CEFR learning outcomes. Design/methods – This research employed a qualitative case study based on document analysis. The data corpus included curriculum documents, subject structures, formulations of Basic Competencies and achievement indicators, evaluation schemes, descriptions of supporting programs, and visual artifacts as markers of practical context. The analysis was conducted through deductive coding based on IMTĀʾ components and the four language skills, then deepened inductively to read task types, language products, and competency trajectories. Findings – The documents show that the four language skills constitute the core of the curriculum and are strengthened through role play, storytelling, creative projects, discourse exercises, portfolios, and a dormitory-based immersion ecosystem. The mapping of Basic Competencies and achievement indicators reveals a trajectory from mastery of basic language elements toward communicative tasks that demand coherence, structural accuracy, and situational response. At the design level, the Syarqi Program indicates proximity to the al-Kifāyah spectrum and, in certain tasks, features moving toward at-Tamayyuz. However, the claim of CEFR A2-B1 proficiency still requires stable performance evidence and assessment procedures so that it does not remain merely a language of outcomes.