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قراءة الحروف مع الحركت الثلاث

The lesson titled “قراءة الحروف مع الحركات الثلاث” focuses on teaching the Arabic alphabet letters combined with the three primary vowel marks: الفتحة (fatha), الضمة (damma), and الكسرة (kasra). These marks are essential for correct pronunciation and understanding of Arabic words.

Key Components of the Lesson:

  • Introduction to the Three Vowel Marks:

    • الفتحة (Fatha): A small diagonal line placed above a letter, indicating a short “a” sound.
    • الضمة (Damma): A small loop placed above a letter, representing a short “u” sound.
    • الكسرة (Kasra): A small diagonal line placed below a letter, denoting a short “i” sound.
  • Combining Letters with Vowel Marks:

    • Each Arabic letter is introduced with its corresponding vowel mark, demonstrating how the pronunciation changes with each mark.
    • For example, the letter ب (baa) with:
      • فتحة becomes بَ (ba)
      • ضمة becomes بُ (bu)
      • كسرة becomes بِ (bi)
  • Practical Application:

    • The lesson includes exercises where students read and pronounce words formed by combining letters with different vowel marks.
    • This practice helps in building a strong foundation for reading and understanding Arabic words accurately.

By mastering this lesson, learners can enhance their Arabic reading skills, ensuring correct pronunciation and comprehension of various words and sentences.