Hanada’s Text Leveling System (HTLS) from Text Engagement to Text Engagingness
Majed Harb
Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 2019, vol. 8
Abstract:
Those who are involved in developing language curriculum in The Arab World face usually a challenging barrier related to texts selection. They are still in need of clear and justifiable criteria that may help them select and organize texts. In this article, I review critically Hanada Taha’s Text Leveling System (HTLS), the first Arabic attempt that addresses this issue. Developed by Hanada Taha, the system provides a procedural framework which will help us in selecting and organizing Arabic texts.
Date: 2019
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