

6th grade Arabic class assignments
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All handouts are in files below. If you lose class handouts, you can reprint them at home. Video links are also provided so you can watch and practice at home.
Thank you!
Ms. JJ
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Unit 1: The Arabic alphabet, the days of the week, greetings, numbers, weather and colors.
Classwork: Students classwork, skits and mini projects.
Lessons:
*What is it like to learn a foreign language?
*Alphabet Sounds
*Formal and informal greetings
*Expressions of courtesy
*Numbers 1-31
*Days of the week
*General classroom instructions
*Alphabet Sounds
*Colors
*Introduction to the Arab World(Asia/ North African Arab Countries)
Basic greetings vocabulary:
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Hello – Marhaba – مرحبا
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Good morning – Sabah el kheer – صباح الخير
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Good evening – Masaa el kheer – مساء الخير
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How are you? (female) – Kaifa haloki? – كيف حالك؟
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How are you? (male) – Kaifa haloka? – كيف حالك؟
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(I’m) good – Jayyed – جيد
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(I’m) okay – a'adee – عادي
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I am fine, thank you – Ana bekhair, shokran – أنا بخير شكرا
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And what about you? (female) – Wa anti? – و أنت؟
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And what about you? (male) – Wa ant? – و أنت
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I will be right back – Sa arje’o halan – سأرجع حالا
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Good bye – Ma’a salama – مع السلامة
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Good night – Tosbeho (male) / Tosbeheena (female) ‘ala khair – تصبحين على خير
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See you later – Araka (male) / Araki (female) fi ma ba’d – أراك في مابعد
1. Connect the letters activities:
1. 2. 3.
Introductions and small talks:
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What’s your name? (female) – Ma esmouki? – ما إسمك؟
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What’s your name? (male) – Ma esmouk? – ما إسمك؟
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My name is….. – Esmee – إسمي…
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Where are you from? (female) – Men ayna anti – من أين أنت؟
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Where are you from? (male) – Men ayna anta – من أين أنت؟
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I’m from… – Ana men… – أنا من…
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How old are you? (female) – Kam howa umroki? – كم هو عمرك؟
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How old are you? (male) – Kam howa umruk? – كم هو عمرك؟
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I’m (----------) years old – Umri eshreen sanah – عمري (---------) سنة
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It’s nice to meet you (female) – Motasharefatun bema’refatek – متشرفة بمعرفتك
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It’s nice to meet you (male) – Motasharefon bema’refatek – متشرف بمعرفتك
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Do you speak Arabic? – Hal tatakallam al-lughah al-‘arabīyah? – هل تتكلم اللغة العربية؟
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Slightly/Some – Qaleelan – قليلا
2. Greetings, introductions and small talks activity:
Meet your classmates! Greet them and ask them questions about themselves.
(Oral and written activity/ two to four students' groups)
Unit 2: Introduction to the Arab world
Arabic is spoken in most Arab nations. It is the primary language of the Arab World mostly found in Asia, Middle East, and North Africa. Of the total world population, approximately 420 million speak Arabic, and this makes it the fifth most popular language in the world.
Countries of the Middle East and North Africa
English Name Arabic Name Capital Location
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Algeria al Jaza’ir Algiers North Africa
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Bahrain Bahrayn Manama Gulf
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Egypt Misr Cairo North Africa
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Iraq Al’Iraq Baghdad Middle East
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Jordan Al’Ordun Amman Middle East
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Kuwait Kuwait Kuwait City Gulf
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Lebanon Lubnan Beirut Middle East
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Libya Leebya Tripoli North Africa
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Morocco Al Maghrib Rabat North Africa
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Oman ‘Oman Muscat Gulf
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Qatar Qatar Doha Gulf
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Saudi Arabia Al mamlaka Riyadh Gulf al Arabia al Sa’udeeya
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Syria Sūriyya Damascus Middle East
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Tunisia Toonis Tunis North Africa
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United Arab Al Imārāt al Abu Dhabi Gulf Emirates ‘Arabīyah al Muttaḥidah
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Yemen Al Yaman Sana’a Gulf
Arabic Alphabet Lesson 1:
Arabic Alphabet Lesson 2:
Arabic Alphabet Lesson 3:
Arabic Alphabet Lesson 4:
Arabic Alphabet Lesson 5:
Arab Countries and Capitals PPP
Link to Study Guide:
6th grade Study Guide Healthy and Unhealthy Food
Healthy and Unhealthy Food PPP
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6th grade Study Guide Fruits and Vegetables
