Unit One – Lesson 3 & Lesson 4
Overview
Curriculum
Curriculum
- 2 Sections
- 2 Lessons
- 3 Weeks
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- Lesson ThreeIn this lesson, you’ll learn: How Wāw behaves with Harakāt (vowel signs) and Ḥurūf al-Madd (elongation letters). The different shapes of Wāw based on its position in a word. How Wāw is used as the conjunction “and” (و) in Arabic sentences. The use of Wāw in connecting adjectives and building descriptive phrases. Through clear examples, pronunciation drills, and interactive practice, you’ll develop a solid understanding of how Wāw functions in real language use — both spoken and written. Whether you're just starting out or reviewing foundational concepts, this lesson will give you the tools to recognize, pronounce, and apply Wāw accurately and confidently.2
- Lesson FourIn this lesson, you’ll learn: How Yāʼ behaves with Harakāt (vowel signs) and Ḥurūf al-Madd (elongation letters). The different forms of Yāʼ depending on its position within a word. How Yāʼ functions in various word patterns and how it contributes to meaning and pronunciation. The role of Yāʼ in building words, especially in verbs and nouns, and its use in forming possessive suffixes. Through clear examples, pronunciation practice, and engaging exercises, you’ll build a strong grasp of how Yāʼ operates in both spoken and written Arabic. Whether you're beginning your journey or reinforcing foundational skills, this lesson will equip you with the confidence to recognize, pronounce, and use Yāʼ effectively in real language situations.2