[01] Memorize the letters [02] Recognize short from long vowels [03] Long vowels versus consonants [04] Distinguish the fatha from the alif [05] Distinguish damma from waaw [06] Distinguish kasra from yih [07] Rule 1: Consonant + short vowel = syllable [08] Rule 2: Consonant + long vowel = syllable [09] Rule 3: The sequoun [10] Rule 4: The shadda [11] Quiz: Let's mix it up [12] Definite and indefinite nouns [13] Recognize masculine from feminine nouns [14] The alif maqsuura [15] Read sample text
[07] RULE 1: consonant + short vowel = syllable page 7/15
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Can you break words up into syllables? Rule 1: A consonant plus a short vowel equals a syllable. [cons. + short = syllable]
Practice letters: ﺯ ﺵ ﻝ ﻃ
Click and listen... The below are not real words but for the sole purpose of learning to read. Consonant + short vowel = syllable زَزَ 1 za-za شُشُ 2 ŝu-ŝu لِلِ 3 li-li طَطَ 4 ṭa-ṭa شَلَ 5 ŝa-la زُلَ 6 zu-la
Consonant + short vowel = syllable
زَزَ 1 za-za
شُشُ 2 ŝu-ŝu
لِلِ 3 li-li
طَطَ 4 ṭa-ṭa
شَلَ 5 ŝa-la
زُلَ 6 zu-la
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