Abstract

Today, it is not surprising to say that there is a swiftly rising use of internet in education. Internet with the enormous features has provided up prospects for rich and ground-breaking approaches to deal with educational issues and present solutions to the escalating needs for learning resources. Despite this fact, it is still found few studies and practices of utilizing the internet as the media in the field of teaching Arabic as foreign language. This paper specifically focuses on elaborating the use of YouTube in Arabic language classroom. It is attempting to give the answer for some following questions: why using YouTube as Arabic language learning media? How to search for learning resources on YouTube? What Arabic skills and competencies can be trained? How to effectively integrate these resources in the Arabic language classroom? How to do the internet source evaluation? How to find out which the students prefer? What are the strengths and weaknesses of YouTube as learning media? This paper ends its conclusion by recommending the Arabic language teachers to use sources available on YouTube but they must selectively give to the students.

Highlights

  • The Ethnologue, an encyclopedic reference of the world’s 7,105 known living languages, released that in 2017, Arabic language is the worlds’ fourth most widely spoken language with 295 millions speakers spreading in 57 countries

  • In Indonesian context, Nur (2014, p. 236) highlights that Arabic language is undoubtedly one of the languages absorbed in Bahasa Indonesia

  • Evaluation in YouTube-based learning can be said as a benchmark and reference for learning Arabic language can be more widely developed and more maximally

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F. Https://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=FPJe_RbCe2I The link displays an arabic vocabulary of the name of numbers in the Arabic language. G. Https://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=-uob_pl_UOg The link shows an arabic vocabulary of the names of days of the week using Arabic language. I. Https://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=y6KKfwUyyJY The link shows an Arabic video of vocabulary on the names of stationery in Arabic.

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