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Archive for October, 2009

Time: Key Vocabulary

Posted by Mourad Diouri On October - 30 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

Time: Key Vocabulary

Creator: Mourad Diouri, CASAW

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Varieties of the Hamza sounds | تنوعات الهمزة

Posted by Mourad Diouri On October - 8 - 2009 1 COMMENT

The following podcast is a recording of:

  • How to pronounce the varieties of the Hamza (الهمزة) which is carried by the following letter-carriers or seats:
    • Alif
    • Waaw
    • Yaa’
  • How to recognise the glottal sounds of Hamza (الهمزة) in different positions in a word

Can you locate the words/letters which carry the hamza in the following images:

  1. Annotate the images


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Similar Sounding Arabic Letters & Sounds

Posted by Mourad Diouri On October - 1 - 2009 1 COMMENT

The following podcast is a recording of:

  1. How to pronounce the similar sounding Arabic letters & sounds
  2. How to recognise the difference between emphatic (i.e. heavier, deeper) and frontal (i.e. plain) sounds of Arabic

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Similar Sounding Arabic Letters & Sounds by mdiouri

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The pause between each element (sound, vocabulary, etc) to allow the listener to engage with the teacher and practice re-producing the language while listening to the podcast