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The Arabic
Language
Objectives
Introduction
Start the lesson
Welcome to
The Arabic
Numbers
0 - 10
Objectives:
At the end of this lesson, you will be able to:
1. Identify Arabic numbers from 0-10 through context, relation to English numbers, and through
their English transcript when using PowerPoint interactive slides correctly.
2. Identify Arabic numbers from 0-10 when listening to the Arabic sentences from audio in power
point interactive slides efficiently. That can be done by listening to their sounds and their English
transcript pronunciations.
3. Demonstrate writing Arabic numbers from 0-10 in a context when using power point interactive
slides correctly. That can be done through matching dots to form the Arabic numbers, and then
demonstrate writing them correctly without viewing by using the pen pointer.
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Introduction
•
Learning Arabic Numeral Numbers is important as the English Numbers. In fact, English
numbers originally are Arabic numbers and Arabic numbers are Indian numbers.
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Arabic Numeral Numbers are written from left to right.
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Arabic Numeral Numbers are known as “counting numbers”, because they show quantity.
Look at the
Arabic
numeral
numbers
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Skills test
Choose the answer which you feel
suitable:
Do you acquire English language reading
skill?
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In order to read Arabic numbers, it is important to relate them to the English numbers and to their
English transcript. From the Image in front of you, you can see the arrow starts from the right side
to the left indicating that Arabic Numbers are read and written from right to left in the Arabic
language. But when using AN in context, they are written from left to right.
- - - - - - - - - 1) Relation to English numbers (EN):
To give you a clear idea about each AN and its EN representative:
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Instructions
Click on the images to view the numbers
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0
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١
1
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٢
2
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٣
3
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4
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5
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٦
6
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7
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8
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9
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10
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2) Relate Arabic numbers from 0-10 to their English transcript (ANET):
After referring each of Arabic numbers to a representative from the English numbers and
understanding the meaning, it is time to learn their English transcripts. The reason for having
English transcript is to help non-Arabic speakers read them.
The card in front of you has a number to be read
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Instructions
Click on the image to view the Transcript
Sifer
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Relate Arabic numbers from 0-10 to their English transcript (ANET):
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Instructions
Click on the image to view the Transcript
Wahid
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١
Relate Arabic numbers from 0-10 to their English transcript (ANET):
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Instructions
Click on the image to view the Transcript
Eethnayn
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۲
Relate Arabic numbers from 0-10 to their English transcript (ANET):
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Instructions
Click on the image to view the Transcript
Thalaatha
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٣
Relate Arabic numbers from 0-10 to their English transcript (ANET):
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Instructions
Click on the image to view the Transcript
Arba’a
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٤
Relate Arabic numbers from 0-10 to their English transcript (ANET):
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Instructions
Click on the image to view the Transcript
Khamsa
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٥
Relate Arabic numbers from 0-10 to their English transcript (ANET):
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Instructions
Click on the image to view the Transcript
Sitta
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٦
Relate Arabic numbers from 0-10 to their English transcript (ANET):
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Instructions
Click on the image to view the Transcript
Sab’a
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Relate Arabic numbers from 0-10 to their English transcript (ANET):
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Instructions
Click on the image to view the Transcript
Thamaaneeya
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Relate Arabic numbers from 0-10 to their English transcript (ANET):
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Instructions
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Tis’a
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٩
Relate Arabic numbers from 0-10 to their English transcript (ANET):
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Instructions
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Asharah
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۱۰
3) Relate Arabic numbers from 0-10 to real life scenarios:
Now it is time to link between the previous learned goals and use them with in a context. You will
relate English numbers with in a sentence to its representative of Arabic numbers from 0-10. It is
important to use the learned Arabic numbers in a real scenario or simply in a sentence.
Click on the English numbers in the scenario to see what Arabic number they are referred.
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Instructions
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At the supermarket, there was a
apple juice, and
who bought
bananas.
A man: wahid - ١
Three: thalatha - ٣
Half a dozen: sitta - ٦
One: wahid - ١
Five: khamsa - ٥
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oranges,
of eggs,
Identify the Arabic number that represents the English number between brackets through
multiple choices:
What number is this ( 1 )?
It is
(
)
(
)
(
)
What number is this (8)?
It is
(
)
(
)
(
)
What number is this (5)?
It is
( )
( )
( )
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The learner will practice to identify the English transcript of the Arabic number that is represented
between brackets through multiple choices:
What number is this ( Wahid )?
It is
(
)
(
)
(
)
What number is this (thamaaneeya)?
It is
(
)
(
)
(
)
What number is this (khamsa)?
It is
( )
( )
( )
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Identify which of the following choices is the correct Arabic number that represents the English
number in the sentence:
I have five brothers and sisters.
What number is this (five)?
It is
( )
( )
( )
There are seven apples on the table.
What number is this (seven)
It is
( )
( )
( )
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Skills test
Choose the answer which you feel
suitable:
Can you hear this sound?
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1) There is a small difference when pronouncing Arabic numbers depending on which dialect you
want to say the numbers in. But for this lesson we will use the Standard Arabic
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Instructions
Click on the buttons to listen to the sounds
٧ ٦ ٥ ٤ ٣ ۲ ۱ ۰
۱۰ ٩ ٨
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2) Here are buttons of Arabic number in English transcript
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Instructions
Arba’a
Asharah
Click on the buttons to listen to the pronunciations
Thalaatha
Tis’a
Eethnayn
Thamaaneeya
Sab’a
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Wahid
Sifer
Sitta
Khamsa
3) Finally here are several Arabic sentences, click on each and identify the Arabic numbers used:
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Instructions
Click on each and identify the Arabic numbers used
Khamsa
Arba’a
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Click on the flash card to listen to the Arabic number and then choose the correct answer: What
number is this
It is:
?
?
( )
) (
) (
What number is this
It is
?
?
( )
( )
( )
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What number is this
It is:
?
?
?
?
( )
( )
( )
What number is this
It is:
( )
( )
( )
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What number is used in this sentence
It is:
?
( )
( )
( )
What number is used in this sentence
It is:
?
( )
( )
( ) Wahid
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Skills test
Choose the answer which you feel
suitable:
Draw a line between A and B by using
the pen pointer
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After learning to identify the Arabic numbers through reading, and pronunciation, it is time to
learn how to write.
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Instructions
Click on the video to view how to write Arabic Numbers
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1) As a start, it is better to match dots to formulate the Arabic number.
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Instructions
Click on the card to view how to write Arabic Number
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Click on the card to view how to write Arabic Number
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Click on the card to view how to write Arabic Number
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Click on the card to view how to write Arabic Number
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Click on the card to view how to write Arabic Number
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Click on the card to view how to write Arabic Number
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Click on the card to view how to write Arabic Number
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Click on the card to view how to write Arabic Number
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Click on the card to view how to write Arabic Number
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Click on the card to view how to write Arabic Number
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Click on the card to view how to write Arabic Number
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2) Now let’s take 5 seconds to see the Arabic number before it disappears and then write them.
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Instructions
Click on each card and wait for 5 seconds to view the AN and then view the hand written form
٧ ٦ ٥ ٤ ٣ ۲ ۱ ٠
۱۰ ٩ ٨
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3) Final step, it is time to look at a scenario where you refer to Arabic numbers from written
English numbers. As previously said, AN are written from left to right when used in a context.
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Instructions
Click on the platform to view the numbers in Arabic
٦٩ ٥ ۲ ٩٩
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Instructions
٦
Match between the dots to practice writing AN. When finish,
Check your answers if they match or not
٥
٣
٤
۱
۲
Check
answers
۱۰
٩
٨
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٧
٠
Now let’s take 5 seconds to see the Arabic number before it disappears and then write them.
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Instructions
Click on each card and wait for 5 seconds to view the AN and then view the hand written form
٧ ٦ ٥ ٤ ٣ ۲ ۱ ٠
٦
٧
٥
٤
٣
Check
answers
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۲
۱
٠
۱۰ ٩ ٨
۱۰
٩
٨
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Instructions
Consider this situation and translate the English number in the first box to
AN in the second box by using the pen pointer in power point tools:
You are a mediator between an Arabian manager and your American client. Your client gave the
manager his phone number in English. Unfortunately, the manager does not know any English.
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Check
answers
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End of lesson