What Abu Dhabi classrooms actually need from bilingual tools
Week 3 of Term 2, my Year 4 Arabic B group were tracing directions to a school map in English, then asking for landmarks in Arabic. The tricky bit wasn’t the content; it was switching the prompt language without breaking the flow. In Abu Dhabi, our day hops between Arabic, Islamic Studies, Moral Education, and everything else, so I need one place to plan prompts in both languages, display right‑to‑left text cleanly, and let kids respond however they’re most confident.
That’s why I look for quick language toggles, audio directions for students who read slowly, and a way to snapshot exit tickets that shows Arabic and English side by side. I also want small wins: timers that settle transitions, cold‑call lists that don’t embarrass, and group modes that mix Arabic‑dominant and English‑dominant students without one language taking over. ClassPods handles these without me digging through menus, and I can skim other teachers’ ideas in the shared library when I’m stuck for a bilingual turn‑and‑talk prompt.