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Arabic Language Practice - Grade 8

A comprehensive worksheet for 8th-grade students to practice Arabic alphabet, vocabulary, grammar, and sentence construction.

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Arabic Language Practice

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Read each question carefully and answer in Arabic where indicated. Good luck!

Section 1: Arabic Alphabet Recognition

1. Identify the following Arabic letters and write their names in English:

Arabic script example

أ:  

ب:  

ت:  

ث:  

2. Write the Arabic letter that corresponds to the following English sounds:

H (as in 'house'):  

Kh (as in 'Bach'):  

Gh (as in 'gargle'):  

Q (as in 'Qatar'):  

Section 2: Vocabulary Building

Fill in the blanks with the correct Arabic word from the word bank.

مدرسة (madrasa)
كتاب (kitab)
بيت (bayt)
طالب (talib)

1. I go to   every day. (school)

2. He is reading a  . (book)

3. This is my  . (house)

4. She is a diligent  . (student)

Section 3: Grammar and Sentence Structure

Choose the correct translation for the following sentences.

1. What does 'أنا طالب' mean?

a

I am a teacher.

b

I am a student.

c

You are a student.

d

He is a student.

2. Which of the following is the correct Arabic sentence for 'The book is big'?

a

الكتاب كبير (Al-kitab kabir)

b

كبير الكتاب (Kabir al-kitab)

c

هو كبير الكتاب (Huwa kabir al-kitab)

d

الكتاب هي كبيرة (Al-kitab hiya kabira)

Section 4: Simple Translation

Translate the following English sentences into Arabic.

1. Hello, how are you?

2. My name is [Your Name].

Section 5: Cultural Understanding

Indicate whether the following statements are True or False about Arabic culture.

1. It is common to greet elders by kissing their hand in some Arab cultures.

T

True

F

False

2. Speaking loudly and using many gestures is generally considered rude in Arab communication.

T

True

F

False