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Information about Urdu language. Urdu alphabets, Urdu letters, Urdu vowels, Urdu language rules, Language rules.
This calendar, for the month of March 2012, in Urdu, was produced by LLAS Centre for Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies. It was created with help from teachers working on the JISC-funded Community Cafe project. Look out for another language next month! Quiz questions and answers are also included. This is the seventh of a 16-month series lasting until Dec 2012. A printed 'Why study..?' calendar for 2012 is now available from www.routesintolanguages.ac.uk/calendar. It is FREE, with 3.50 p+p.
power point slides of different coloured objects. The name of the colours and objects are written in phonetic and meaning in English.The second half of the powerpoint is interactive and the teachers can test the students by asking "what is this?"
Teach names of parts of the room and household items, rules of making singular plural, verb endings.
Story and comprehension exercises on weather. The story has been translated into Urdu from "the wind and the sun" story which I saw on children's programme. It is not the exact translation but my own version.
A presentation containing images and Urdu names of fruit along with simple phrases like "what is this?". Urdu words are written in phonics.
45 min lesson plan. At the end of this session the students will be able to name members of the family and be able to pronounce them correctly in Urdu.
Match the words & pictures; read the Urdu word and write the English word.
45 min lesson plan. Lesson objective: to introduce students to Urdu, focusing on greetings and ‘food and drink’
Powerpoint presentation to accompany the Food & Drink lesson plan.
Colour pictures of parts of the body to cut out and laminate. To use with the Parts of the Body lesson plan.
Powerpoint to accompany the Parts of the Body lesson plan.
Label parts of the body using words from wordbank.
45 min lesson plan. At the end of this session the students will be able to name parts of the body and be able to pronounce them correctly in Urdu.
Names of body parts to cut out and laminate. To use with Parts of the Body lesson plan.
Theme Weather in Urdu consists of a story on Urdu, comprehension exercises and some vocabulary building exercises on weather.
to colour a flower by numbers. this will help to learn the basic colours and numbers in Urdu. suitable for children who can read basic urdu.
Urdu phrases giving personal introductory details. what is your name, where you live and what is your age etc