Using Noorain Qaida To Enhance the Pronunciation of ‎Non-Arabic Speakers ‎

Meriem Lajimi Amor Lajimi, Nadia Maroof

Abstract


The aims of the study were to find out the effectiveness and the attitudes of the participants to wards using Noorani Qaida to enhance the pronunciation of Non-Arabic speakers. The participants were 10 students form different Nationalities such as Indians and Pakistanis, but they live in Yanbu Industrial City, Saudi Arabia. The research was quantitative. It was an experimental study and the research tools used were pre-test, post-test, and questionnaire. The results showed that Noorani Qaida positively affected the pronunciation of the participants and that the participants showed a positive attitude towards the use of Noorani Qaida. Based on the findings, Arabic language teachers are recommended to implement Noorani Qaida in their practice of pedagogy.


Keywords


attitudes, Noorani Qaida, pronunciation, non-Arabic speakers‎

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