Welcome to Arabic Level I by Kurzban. Lesson 14: Objectives:  Review  Identifying Letter Haa, Mim, lam, and kaf  objects from immediate environment.

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Welcome to Arabic Level I by Kurzban

Lesson 14: Objectives:  Review  Identifying Letter Haa, Mim, lam, and kaf  objects from immediate environment  Expressing Possession.  Practice  Aida Bogomolova The arts of Belly dancing   Click on these links to learn how to dance 

Do you recall the name of these objects? Use this is for M and This is for F

Ha at the end: Most likely will be used as (his/hers) ب+ن+ت+ه+ا=ب+ن+ت+ه+ا= ب+ن+ت+ه=ب+ن+ت+ه=

Lesson 13: Building up your vocabulary Copy down and translate the following words on your paper several times and remember to proceed from right to left. Use this is: F?M? كِتابٌ Ketaboun or Kitaab

Lesson 13: Building up your vocabulary Copy down and translate the following words on your paper several times and remember to proceed from right to left. _________ هاتِفٌ ___Hatifoun Haatif____

The letter “Kaf”. It’s like ha, it changes its shape depending on how it is joined:  If it stands at the beginning or in the middle of a word, it looks like this:  If it stands on its own or is at the end of a word, it looks like this:

ك when it stands alone سكر in the beginning or the middle of a word

Let’s practice with kaf ك + ل + ب = Kalboun or Kalb

Practicing with Kaf ك + ع + ك =Kaakou n or Kaak

Practicing with Kaf: س + ك + ك + ر = Sokkar

Practice connecting the letter Kaf كُ + رْ + س + ي = ر + و + كِ + ي = زَ + رْ + قْ + طُ + و + ك =

Lesson 13: Expressing Possession One way of expressing possession is by using a phrase made up of the adverb_ عـندك Literally, “at” and an attached pronoun. Together they form one word, Thus, in order to say to some one, “You have a note book,”? You begin with the word عـند and the attached pronoun ـ ك {ka}, “you”

Lesson 13: you have? عـندك عـندك هاتف؟نعم عندي هاتف IF you are done with these slides, please click on the Belly Dance video and learn some moves. I understand that some of you might not be into it, that’s ok, practice and have fun. I will see you all on Wednesday for a Henna party. عـندك هاتف؟نعم عندي هاتف.

Lesson 13: Building up your vocabulary Copy down and translate the following words on your paper several times and remember to proceed from right to left. :use “this is” F? M?

Lesson 13: Building up your vocabulary Copy down and translate the following words on your paper several times and remember to proceed from right to left. Use “this is” F?M?

Lesson 13: Possession Translate and answer the following questions: 1] You have a notebook? 2] You have a pen/pencil? 3] You have a book?

Lesson 13:My name? We have worked with another possessive suffix which we have used when you introduced yourself. إسمي The final long vowel “ya” in this case is an attached pronoun, meaning “ My”. So to summarize, if you want to say: I have; use عندي To say “my book: use كتابي

Lesson 13: Practice Work with your partner or your group and write down 5 sentences in Arabic. Your partner should be able to read it fluently and be able to translate it. Hand in your paragraph as an exit ticket for the day.

Lesson 13: Inquiring about and identifying Arabic Cities The map below displays some of the names and locations of some Arab cities.

Combine the letters in each set, including short vowels, to form words