Saudi Arabia Grade 9 English Language AI
Saudi Arabia Grade 9 English Language CurriculumThis curriculum outlines the learning objectives, topics, and skills for English language instruction in Grade 9 in Saudi Arabia. It aims to develop students' communicative competence in English, enabling them to interact effectively in various social, academic, and professional contexts. The curriculum is based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) and targets an A2.2/B1.1 proficiency level by the end of Grade 9. Curriculum GoalsThe curriculum aims to enable students to:
Grade 9 Objectives (A2.2 / B1.1)By the end of Grade 9, students are expected to:
Topics and VocabularyThe curriculum covers a range of topics relevant to students' lives and interests, including:
The vocabulary expands upon previous years, targeting approximately 2200 words by the end of Grade 9. Topics relevant to Saudi and Islamic culture are also integrated. Functions and Language ExponentsGrade 9 focuses on developing specific language functions, such as making comparisons, discussing past habits, defining people and things, expressing conditions and results, referring to number and quantity, discussing routines and activities, discussing future plans, giving instructions, talking about experiences, describing feelings, narrating past events, expressing opinions and agreement/disagreement, making requests and offers, expressing obligation and prohibition, asking for and giving permission, making deductions, stressing actions, asking for and giving information, reporting commands and requests, expressing possibility and ability, expressing purpose, inviting and making arrangements, asking for and giving advice, and discussing a range of familiar topics. Specific language exponents (phrases, grammatical structures) are taught for each function. Grammar SyllabusThe grammar syllabus for Grade 9 builds upon previous years and includes: some/any/no/every and their compounds, the article the, comparative and superlative forms, present simple and progressive, past simple and progressive, present perfect simple, conditional sentences, time clauses, relative pronouns, passive voice, question forms, past perfect simple, reported speech, modal verbs, reflexive pronouns, clauses of result, all/both/neither/none/either*, prepositions, infinitives, -ing forms, future will, intensifiers, and conjunctions. This curriculum provides a framework for English language instruction in Grade 9, focusing on developing communicative competence through integrated skills development, vocabulary expansion, and grammar instruction within relevant and engaging contexts. |