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Writing Skills and Composition

Subject: Arabic (as a 1st Language)
Topic: 3
Cambridge Code: 0508


Writing Process

Planning

Brainstorming:

  • Generate ideas
  • Initial thoughts
  • Organizing concepts

Outlining:

  • Main points
  • Supporting evidence
  • Logical flow

Audience and Purpose:

  • Who are you writing for?
  • Why are you writing?
  • Appropriate tone and style

Drafting

First draft:

  • Focus on ideas, not perfection
  • Write freely
  • Develop thoughts
  • Not worried about grammar initially

Revising

Content revision:

  • Ideas clear and logical?
  • Supporting evidence sufficient?
  • Organization effective?
  • Unnecessary information removed?

Editing

Grammar and mechanics:

  • Correct spelling
  • Proper tense usage
  • Agreement (gender, number, case)
  • Diacriticals

Final Writing

Polished product:

  • Clean copy
  • Ready for submission

Sentence Structure

Simple Sentences

One independent clause:

  • "الولد يكتب الدرس"
  • Subject: الولد
  • Verb: يكتب
  • Object: الدرس

Compound Sentences

Two independent clauses connected:

  • Using و (wa), ف (fa), لكن (lakinna)
  • "الولد يكتب والبنت تقرأ"

Complex Sentences

Independent + dependent clauses:

  • Using subordinating words
  • "عندما دخلت الفصل، بدأ الدرس"
  • Provides more information

Paragraph Structure

Topic Sentence

Introduces main idea:

  • First sentence (often)
  • Clear and direct
  • Narrows focus

Supporting Sentences

Develop topic:

  • Examples
  • Explanations
  • Evidence
  • Details

Order:

  • Chronological
  • Spatial
  • Order of importance
  • Logical progression

Concluding Sentence

Wraps up paragraph:

  • Restates main idea
  • Provides closure
  • Transitions to next (if needed)

Formal Writing

Business Letters

Structure:

  • Sender's address
  • Date
  • Recipient address
  • Greeting: السيد/السيدة
  • Body (clear, concise, professional)
  • Closing
  • Signature

Tone:

  • Respectful
  • Professional
  • Direct

Reports

Structure:

  • Title and date
  • Introduction
  • Body sections
  • Conclusion/Recommendations
  • Bibliography (if needed)

Style:

  • Objective
  • Clear organization
  • Factual
  • Proper formatting

Essay Writing

Essay Types

Expository:

  • Explain or inform
  • Organized, logical structure
  • Evidence-based

Persuasive:

  • Convince reader
  • Clear argument
  • Supporting evidence
  • Address counterarguments

Narrative:

  • Tell story
  • Chronological or artistic order
  • Character development
  • Sensory details

Descriptive:

  • Paint picture with words
  • Sensory imagery
  • Vivid language
  • Organized (spatial, thematic)

Essay Structure

Introduction:

  • Hook (interesting opening)
  • Background context
  • Clear thesis statement

Body Paragraphs:

  • Topic sentence
  • Evidence
  • Explanation
  • Link to thesis

Conclusion:

  • Restate thesis
  • Summarize main points
  • Final thought or call to action

Vocabulary for Writing

Transition Words

سلس الانتقال (Smooth Transitions):

  • أولاً، ثانياً، ثالثاً (first, second, third)
  • علاوة على ذلك (furthermore)
  • مع ذلك (however)
  • بالتالي (therefore)
  • كما هو الحال (similarly)
  • على الرغم من ذلك (despite)

Academic Vocabulary

  • يؤدي إلى (lead to)
  • يرتبط ب (relate to)
  • يثبت (demonstrate)
  • يؤكد (confirm)
  • يشير إلى (indicate)
  • يفترض أن (assume)
  • يختلف عن (differ from)

Grammar in Writing

Verb Tense Consistency

Maintain proper tense:

  • Narrative: usually past
  • Description: can use present
  • Habitual: present
  • Conditional: conditional forms

Agreement

Noun-adjective:

  • Gender agreement mandatory
  • Number agreement mandatory

Subject-verb:

  • Person and number agreement
  • Gender agreement (especially in past)

Case Usage

Correct case application:

  • Nominative for subjects
  • Accusative for direct objects
  • Genitive after prepositions
  • Proper i'rab marking

Style and Tone

Register Levels

Formal (formal - فصيح):

  • Academic writing
  • Business communication
  • Literary works

Informal (modern standard/colloquial):

  • Friendly letters
  • Casual expression

Consistency:

  • Maintain register throughout

Voice and Style

Active voice:

  • "الطالب كتب الواجب"
  • Direct and clear

Passive voice:

  • "كُتِبَ الواجب من الطالب"
  • When appropriate

Clarity:

  • Concrete language
  • Avoid unnecessary jargon
  • Clear references

Common Writing Errors

Grammatical Errors

  • Incorrect verb conjugation
  • Case agreement problems
  • Gender mismatch
  • Tense inconsistency

Style Issues

  • Repetition of words
  • Unclear references
  • Weak transitions
  • Wordy expressions

Mechanical Errors

  • Spelling mistakes
  • Punctuation errors
  • Missing diacritics (where needed)
  • Formatting issues

Key Points

  1. Writing process: plan, draft, revise, edit, finalize
  2. Sentences: simple, compound, complex
  3. Paragraph structure: topic, support, conclusion
  4. Formal writing: appropriate tone and structure
  5. Essays: clear thesis and supporting evidence
  6. Transitions: smooth flow between ideas
  7. Consistency: maintain tense and register
  8. Grammar: correct agreement and cases
  9. Voice: active preferred, passive when needed
  10. Revision: essential for quality

Practice Questions

  1. Write well-organized paragraphs
  2. Construct varied sentences
  3. Write formal letters
  4. Create persuasive essays
  5. Develop narrative compositions
  6. Use transitions effectively
  7. Apply proper verb tenses
  8. Maintain grammatical agreement
  9. Use appropriate vocabulary
  10. Edit and revise compositions

Revision Tips

  • Write daily for practice
  • Read good models
  • Outline before writing
  • Use variety in sentences
  • Revise multiple drafts
  • Edit for grammar carefully
  • Read aloud to check flow
  • Use vocabulary appropriately
  • Keep register consistent
  • Proofread thoroughly before submitting