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ARABIC and ENGLISH (ESL) Common Phrases!

Rated 4.75 out of 5, based on 24 reviews
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Grade Levels
PreK - 12th, Adult Education, Staff
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6 pages
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This is a wonderful resource to have on hand! I had a student arrive from Syria with no English proficiency. These little cheat sheets were invaluable in making her feel welcome. The phonetic spellings of the phrases were incredibly helpful for me, a non-Arabic speaker!

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What you get:

This product if for 60 common phrases used in a school or classroom setting with Arabic speaking students. It is intended as a guide to assist in speaking with your newcomer. The phrases are written in plain English phrases and phrases written phonetically to help you communicate with your student. These are phrases I almost always use with my own newcomers when they enter a new school.

The 60 phrases you will receive are as follows:

Welcome

Hello

Goodbye

Thank you

You're Welcome

Yes

No

School

Welcome to our school

What is your name?

My name is...

How are you?

What do you want for lunch?

What do you want for breakfast?

How old are you?

What grade are you in?

Where are you from?

How many brothers and sisters do you have?

What are your hobbies?

What is your favorite food?

Do you need to use the bathroom?

Do you need help?

Go to the office.

Go to the nurse.

Go to the social worker.

Go to the library.

Go to the gym.

Go to the classroom.

Go to your mailbox.

Go to your bus.

It's time for breakfast!

It's time for lunch!

It's time for recess!

It's time for math!

It's time for reading!

It's time for science!

It's time for social studies!

It's time for physical education!

It's time for library!

It's time to clean up!

It's time to go home!

This is your backpack.

This goes in your folder.

This goes to your parents.

Return this back to school.

Have your parents sign this.

Get your computer.

Work on the computer.

This is for homework.

Read a book.

Write your name.

Write your number.

Who?

What?

Where?

When?

Why?

How?

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Your Partner in Education,

Ahlam Hassan

The Bilingual Classroom

Total Pages
6 pages
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