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    Lesson Two

    Lesson Three: 

    Arabic Alphabet Letters

     Beginning, Middle, and End


    Welcome to Lesson Three: Arabic Alphabet Letters - Beginning, Middle and End! 
    Students will explore the shapes and positions of Arabic letters as they appear at the beginning, middle, and end of words. This lesson will focus on how the form of each letter changes based on its placement within a word, enhancing students' understanding of Arabic script. By the end of the lesson, students will be able to recognize and write letters in all three positions, reinforcing their foundational skills in reading and writing Arabic.

    What's Included

    Six One-Way Connectors 

    In Arabic's cursive script, six letters stand out by connecting only to the letter before them. These one-way connectors break the script's flow and are pronounced from the front of the mouth. This video will cover their unique role and pronunciation.

    Positions of Letters:

    Students will explore how Arabic letters change shape depending on their position within a word—beginning, middle, or end. This understanding is crucial for recognizing and writing letters correctly in various contexts.
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