What is the Arabic Language Continuous Test?
It is a standardized electronic test that aims to measure the skills of Arabic- speaking students in grades 4-6-8-10 in the United Arab Emirates.
What are the sections of the Arabic Language Continuous Test?
Section One: Reading Texts - Sequential Touch Test
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In the Text Reading section, the student takes the AMSAT Sequential Test by reading informational, narrative, or non-linear texts, such as infographics, a biography, or a weather report.
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The student answers a set of multiple-choice questions to measure performance indicators according to the reading skills assessment criteria.
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The reading skills test in the AMST Sequential Test focuses on measuring the student's skills in:
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Understanding and comprehending the Qur’anic texts and the information contained therein and the ability to retrieve them
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The possibility of analyzing ideas in Quranic texts according to direct inferences from them
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Measuring the student’s ability to integrate and interpret ideas in Quranic texts and to gather information in them
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Evaluating ideas and criticizing content in Quranic texts
Section Two: Arabic Language Structure and Vocabulary - Arabic Grammar - Sequential AMSAT Test
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It includes a set of multiple-choice questions that aim to measure the skills of grammar, morphology, spelling and Arabic grammar rules.
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Measuring students' knowledge of commonly used Arabic vocabulary according to age group
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The Arabic Language Structure and Vocabulary Test (Arabic Grammar) - Sequential AMSAT Test focuses on measuring the student’s ability in
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Arabic Vocabulary Acquisition and Use
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Employing the rules of grammar, morphology and the Arabic language
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Spelling
Section Three: Writing - Sequential Test
- The writing section of the AMSAT Sequential Test includes writing a descriptive, narrative, explanatory or persuasive text using a computer keyboard. This section constitutes 30% of the total score for the test.
- The writing test focuses on measuring the student's ability to:
- Focus , organization and coherence of ideas in written texts
- Employing and organizing Arabic grammar rules in written texts
- Focusing and organizing ideas in written texts
- Employing narrative, dialogue and plot techniques in writing narrative texts
- Using evidence, proofs and supporting elements in writing informational texts
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How is the sequential touch test performed?
The sequential touch test is performed in two stages.
- The first stage includes: the text reading section and the Arabic language structure and vocabulary section. (Arabic grammar)
- The second stage: includes: the writing test section.
What is the time allotted for the sequential touch test?
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The time allocated for the consecutive test is 100 minutes, distributed as follows:
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Text Reading Section and Arabic Language and Vocabulary Section (Arabic Grammar) - 50 minutes
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Writing Section - 50 minutes
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Does the content of the AMSAT sequential test differ from one grade to another?
The content of the AMSAT sequential test does not differ, as it is unified in (fourth grade - sixth grade - eighth grade - tenth grade). It includes three sections.
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Section One: Reading Texts
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Section Two: The Structure of the Arabic Language and Vocabulary (Arabic Grammar)
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Section Three: Writing Section
Are the writing section questions on the SAT Sequential Test the same for grades 4-6-8-10?
The writing section of the AMSAT does not differ in terms of the type of writing as follows:
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Fourth grade: Writing a descriptive text
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Sixth grade: Writing a narrative text
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Grade 8: Writing an explanatory text
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Grade 10: Writing a persuasive text
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