Arabic/Book/Units
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This is the plan for the Layout of the units.
Contents
- 1 Unit 1-Reading and Writing
- 2 Unit 2-Sentence Fragments and Sentences
- 3 Unit 3- Pronouns and Noun Morphology
- 4 Unit 4- Arabic Verbs
- 5 Unit 5- Adverbs, more words, and sentence connectors
- 6 Unit 6- Final correct conjugation
- 7 Unit 7- Noun morphology- nouns derived from verbs
- 8 Unit 8-Conjugating verb types 3 to 10
- 9 Unit 9-Finishing Arabic Numbers
- 10 Appendix
Unit 1-Reading and Writing[edit]
- The alphabet
- Arabic vowelling symbols تشكيل
- Ligatures, varieties of ways of connecting letters
- Writing and reading words
Unit 2-Sentence Fragments and Sentences[edit]
- Using a word to make a sentence, then Adding a word to make it a sentence fragment
- Connecting Verbs (to be, to seem),
- (to go)
- Prepositions
- Yes-no questions
- qaala
- anna,inna
Unit 3- Pronouns and Noun Morphology[edit]
- All pronouns
- Prepsitions with pronoun suffixes
- Semitic radicals/3 constant system
- Many words
- Singular, Dual and Plural versions of nouns
- All question words
- Be able to pronounce and hear all Arabic Constants
Once this Unit is done.
Unit 4- Arabic Verbs[edit]
- perfect
- imperfect indicative
- recognizing negation
Show Verb type 1 only.
Unit 5- Adverbs, more words, and sentence connectors[edit]
Unit 6- Final correct conjugation[edit]
-Moods -Passive Voice
- Practice conjugation/get used to it
Unit 7- Noun morphology- nouns derived from verbs[edit]
- Verbal nouns
- Participles
- For the first 10 types of verbs
- Be able to recognize perfect, and imperfect conjugations of all 10
Unit 8-Conjugating verb types 3 to 10[edit]
- New Vocab
- IF
Unit 9-Finishing Arabic Numbers[edit]
- Arabic Numbers
- Describing position
- Describing time
- Describing how often
- Describing how much and how many
Appendix[edit]
- How to use a verb chart
- How to use a Pronoun chart
- What each pronoun chart indicates
- Verb Charts
- Pronoun Charts
- Prepositions + Word Charts