How to say and ask for information about some one’s country and nationality with a rich source of vocabulary, phrases, grammar and conversational Arabic.
Learn around 30 countries of the world.
Learn the names of the 7 continents.
Learn the Arabic countries, capitals and flags.
Be able to use grammar related to nationality: such as pronouns, Nisba, plurals and duals.
Compass directions and location of cities in a country.
Conversation drills
Spelling Tests
This pack of resources are activities and excercises to recognise and write the Arabic Alphabets in all the forms. Activities range from colouring, matching to ordering.
Book of Arabic Phrases for reading, colouring and writing.
1. Asking and finding out personal information
a. Name?
b. Greet
c. How are you?
d. Where are you from?
e. Bye! See you later!
2. Asking about favourite things.
a. What’s your favourite colour?
b. What’s your favourite animal?
3. Asking, 'How many?'
a. How old are you?
b. How many sweets?
c. How many brothers and sisters do you have?
Arabic Phonics Reading Mats has reading resources for Phase 1 to 4. Each phase has 'I can statements' so that teacher and pupil can track their learning.
An Arabic work sheet on Body Parts with attractive pictures, flash cards, reading tracing the words and writing activities. Children will learn 6 new words.
An Arabic work sheet on Adjectives with attractive pictures, flash cards, reading tracing the words and writing activities. Children will learn 6 new describing words.
An Arabic work sheet with attractive pictures, flash cards, tracing and writing activities. Children will learn 4 new shape words. Suitable for 3 to 7 year old children.
Hello! Whats your name?
Arabic Introductory phrases for speaking and listening. There are activities such as partner talk, tracing, matching and fill in blanks to consolidate the new lesson.
This is a fun 10 minute reading and writing activity to consolidate joining letters into words with Kasra Ya. You will need small whiteboards for the learners or their exercise books.
This can be taught with or without the PPT (visual aid) showing each word or sounding out (listening activity ) each word. The learners will need a Joining the Arabic Alphabets Mat to help them remember the forms.
This is a fun 10 minute reading and writing activity to consolidate joining letters into words with Fatha Alif. You will need small whiteboards for the learners or their exercise books.
This can be taught with or without the PPT (visual aid) showing each word or sounding out (listening activity ) each word. The learners will need a Joining the Arabic Alphabets Mat to help them remember the forms.