ARABIC 1 Newsletter Lesson 9
Lesson 9 Starts Today (November 16-20)
At the End of Lesson 9, you will learn: أهداف تعليم الدرس التاسع
In this lesson, you will learn :
- Several cultural concepts related to the value of "neighborhood", hospitality, and Arabic black coffee.
- How to introduce your family members to someone.
- How to use demonstrative pronouns in the Arabic sentence.
- Methods of converting nouns to dual form.
What assignments are due by Sunday, November 22 الواجبات
واجبات الدرس التاسع
- L. 9 Assignment 9.1: Hospitality - Discussion Board
- L.9 Assignment 9.2: Vocabulary & Speaking
- L. 9 Assignment 9.3: Family Tree
- L. 9 Assignment 9.4: Coaching Sessions
- L. 9 End of Lesson 9 Quiz
- Contact your teacher weekly via Text, BBIM or phone to check in
Progress Report Due TUESDAY So Time to Make Up Missed Assignments
- Grades will be submitted to your schools.
- Make sure that you submit all missing work for lessons 6 through lesson 8.
- This includes all assignments, quizzes, and coaching sessions. If you missed a coaching session, please make it up as soon as possible or listen to archives.
Hospitality in the Arabic Culture
Hospitality (diyafa- ضيافة) is a defining characteristic of Arab culture. This cultural value can be traced to the Bedouin roots of Arab culture who were obliged to offer protection and shelter to strangers—even fugitives. Thus, it is impossible for Arabs, including the poor, to turn away a visitor and deny him hospitality.
Coffee is an important element of this hospitality as Arabic black coffee was famous all over the world for its rituals of preparation, roasting, grinding, boiling, pouring etc..
Tea is also an important drink that Arabs consider an expression of gratitude to getting together with people in the community. They even drink it in the summer and consider it an important and healthy drink. Among Arab countries, Egypt is the first in rates of drinking tea followed by Saudi Arabia.