Homework: Unit 7.1: Introduction To Arabic Words
Homework: Unit 7.1: Introduction To Arabic Words
Homework: Unit 7.1: Introduction To Arabic Words
7.1
HOMEWORK
By the end of this lesson, I should be able to
Recognize, define and give examples of isms, fils, and harfs
Know the four properties of an ism
Know the status of an ism in an English sentence
Tell the status of an ism by ending sound or ending combination
Recite the Muslim Chart by heart
2) Fil :
3) Harf :
2 ISM STUDIES
Isms are the first of the three kinds of words in Arabic that we will study. Recall
that an ism is the name of a person, place, thing, idea, adjective, adverb or more.
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across an ism you should be able to identify its four properties.
Worked Examples:
R
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The following table is a summary of the ending sounds and ending combinations.
Raf Recognition:
(u) or
(un)
( aa) or
(aani)
( oo) or ( oona)
ending combination for plural
(aatu)
or
Nasb Recognition:
(a) or
(an)
(ay) or
(ayni)
(ee) or
(eena)
(aati)
or
(aatin)
Jarr Recognition:
(i) or
(in)
(ay) or
(ayni)
(ee) or
(eena)
(aati) or
(aatin)
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Status
Forms
How to Tell
MASCULINE
FEMININE
Plural
Flexibility
Dual
Singular
BROKEN PLURAL
Light v.
Heavy
Raf
Nasb
Jarr
Raf
Nasb
Jarr
Raf
Nasb
Jarr
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IN-CLASS
TEACHER-LED DISCUSSION POINTS
1. A word that has a tense (past, present, or future) is called a ___________.
2. What is a harf?
3. In a sentence, the subject or doer of the act is in which status?
4. The word after of is in which status?
5. There are two ways to tell the status of an ism. By ending _____________
or ending _____________.
TEACHER-LED ACTIVITIES
Identify whether the words in the table below are isms, fils or harfs.
Table
Books -
Dallas
Makes
From
For
Peace
Sent -
In
Intense
Tall -
Believers
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3.
Status
Word
raf (ending sound)
2.
5.
7.
9.
Status
4.
6.
8.
10.
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