1. Section A: Reading comprehension (30 marks), texts on oil spill cleanup methods, health benefits of living near the sea, youth development strategies, and lifelong learning; question types include MCQs, gap-fills, short answers, word selection, and diacritic application.
2. Section B: Grammar (20 marks), includes sentence restructuring with cue words, tashkeel (diacritics), correct grammatical endings, case agreement, derivation, and morphological transformations.
3. Section C: Essay writing (30 marks), argumentative essay (240–280 words) on the topic of Arab youth imitating Western fashion trends; prompts include personal opinion, causes, examples, and effects of this imitation.
4. Core language focus: Modern Standard Arabic accuracy, syntactic structure, verbal conjugation, noun-adjective agreement, stylistic expression, idiomatic fluency.
5. Key themes: marine pollution, coastal health benefits, youth empowerment, education systems, globalization and cultural identity, lifelong learning strategies.
6. Exam structure: total = 80 marks, 2 hours 30 minutes, evenly divided between reading, grammar, and writing; assessment based on language mastery, coherence, topic relevance, and idea development.