Abstract—The Arabic course the Faculty of Law at The
National University of Malaysia is offered to all first year
students in second semester as a compulsory course. Students
taking this course are made up of students who have different
religious backgrounds and ethnicity namely Malay, Chinese,
Indian, Sikh, Iban, Kadazan, to name but a few. To Malay
ethnic students who are Muslims, Arabic is the language that is
familiar to them as compared to students from other ethnicities
and religious backgrounds who have never studied Arabic
before. It is undeniable that the students face challenges and
difficulties during the teaching and learning process. One of the
challenges they find is the course materials, which is difficult for
them. One of the demotivational factors in learning Arabic
language is course materials. Currently, the students use
instructional materials provided by the teachers. These teaching
materials are a textbook and supplement texts selected from
various relevant and reliable sources. Hence, the aim of this
paper is to highlight the initial findings of the needs analysis on
the course materials to provide insight in order to better design
and develop the teaching materials for the Arabic course.
Index Terms—Arabic language, course materials design,
Malaysia, needs analysis.
Ashinida Aladdin is with the School of Language Studies and Linguistics,
Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, The National University of
Malaysia (Universiti Kebagsaan Malaysia), Malaysia (e-mail:
ashi@ukm.edu.my).
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Cite: Ashinida Aladdin, " A Needs Analysis for the Course Materials Design of the Arabic Language Course," International Journal of Social Science and Humanity vol. 6, no. 6, pp. 423-426, 2016.