Kids to listen and learn Arabic alphabets
Nazia Khanom
Here's a short script to celebrate kids learning the entire Arabic alphabet:Title: You Learned the Arabic Alphabet!Scene:- Cheerful background music.- Teacher's voice is excited and joyful.- Children respond with enthusiasm.Teacher:Hello, amazing kids! Guess what? You’ve learned ALL the letters of the Arabic alphabet! How exciting is that?!Children:Yay!!!Teacher:Let’s say the whole alphabet together, one last time. Ready? 1, 2, 3…Children and Teacher (together):Alif, Baa, Taa, Thaa, Jeem, Haa, Khaa, Daal, Thaal, Raa, Zay, Seen, Sheen, Saad, Daad, Taa, Thaa, Ain, Ghain, Faa, Qaaf, Kaaf, Laam, Meem, Noon, Haa, Waaw, Yaa!Teacher:Wow! You did it! You know all 28 letters of the Arabic alphabet! That’s amazing!Children:Yay!!!Teacher:Now that you know the letters, you can start reading words, and even writing them too! Keep practicing and soon, you’ll be reading Arabic like a pro!Children:Wow!Teacher:Give yourselves a big round of applause! You’ve worked so hard! Remember, learning is fun, and there’s so much more to explore in Arabic. Keep going, and keep having fun!Children:Thank you!Teacher:You're welcome! Keep shining, little learners! The world of Arabic is open to you!End Scene:- Music fades with cheering and clapping.