

7th grade Arabic class assignments
Welcome to 7th grade Arabic class! Please check this web-page on a daily basis to stay updated with what we are covering in class. Scroll down and look for the lessons contents and classwork.
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 the Arab-speaking world like?
*Formal and informal greetings
*Expressions of courtesy
*Numbers 1-100
*Days of the week
*General classroom instructions; routines, procedures and expectations
*Colors (masculin and feminine)
*Arab World (Asia/ North African Arab Countries), capitals and flags
*Landforms
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)
Lanforms (vocabulary):
7th grade Landforms Study Guide
River Nahr نــــهــــر
Desert Sah-ra’e صــــحــــراء
Mountain Jabal جــــبــــل
City Madeena مــــديــــنــــة
Sea Baher بــــحــــر
State Welayah ولايــــة
Country Balad بـــــلــــد
Forest Ghabah غــــابــــة
Valley Wadee وادي
Ocean Muheet مـــــحـــــيـــط
Earth Ard ارض
Activity 1: Compare the different landforms in the U.S. and the Arab World.
Activity 2: Create your own "Landforms" booklet in the Arab countries (country+landforms). Minimum two landforms per country.
The Arab countries in the Middle East and North Africa
The Arab countries flags:



Activity: Write the name of the country for each flag.
Arabic Alphabet Lesson 1:
Alphabet Lesson 2:
Alphabet Lesson 3:
Alphabet Lesson 4:
Arab Countries and Capitals PPP
Geography and Landforms PPP

