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Build one connected numeracy toolkit that students can use across listening, reading, speaking and writing.
A six-lesson cross-stage collection covering the number knowledge students need for Arabic communication and Cambridge IGCSE application—from reading digits to expressing time, age, prices, measurements and dates accurately.
Build one connected numeracy toolkit that students can use across listening, reading, speaking and writing.
The lessons are numbered as a coherent collection, but each one may also be used independently when its prerequisite knowledge has been secured.
Both digit systems, cardinal and ordinal numbers, compound numbers, number–noun agreement and examination contexts.
12-hour clock times, minutes past and to, half, quarter, schedules and listening for precise times.
Age formulas, years, teen and tens agreement, asking and answering questions, and making comparisons.
Prices, currencies, paying, change, discounts and transactional language for shops and role plays.
Grams, kilograms, quantities, half a kilo, recipes and buying measured food or ingredients.
Western calendar months in Arabic, ordinal dates, formatting, dictation and accurate spoken dates.
NUM-01 is an advanced consolidation lesson. Students should already understand noun gender, singular and plural forms, and basic adjective agreement before attempting its full grammar section. Teachers may use only the earlier digit and counting sections with less advanced groups.
Start with the complete Numbers masterclass, including explanations, examples, quizzes and exam application.