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Each speaking paragraph will need to consist of a minimum of 5 sentences.

Try to use the keywords that you


have learnt previously. You must first write down your 5 sentences in English. Then, translate them into
Urdu. When speaking this paragraph you will be assessed on your:
• Grammar
• Spellings
• Pronunciation
• Fluency
The difference between the way you pronounce
an alif and a yay in Urdu.
ALIF: Words with an alif at the end In Urdu there are 2 different yays
of the word usually have an ‘aaa’ which can be called 1) a big yay
sound at the end of the 2)and a small yay.
pronounciation for example,

Big yay Small yay

Will be pronounced Will be


as ‘aay’ for example, pronounced as
‘eey’ for example,
Your paragraph

Your paragraph
What I found hard:
1.We went to London yesterday.
2. Hajara ate the fruit quickly.
3. When are we going to eat?
4. I will ask them now.
5. I will see you tomorrow morning.
6. Look at this paper.
7. That girl is tall.
8. The cobra came in the house.
9. He is my friend.
10. That elephant is big.
This is sometimes known The
as the small yay or the pronunciation for
round yay. this yay when it
comes on a word
is eey.

This is sometimes
known as the big The pronunciation
for this yay when it
yay or the long yay.
comes on a word is
aay.
1. Zayd has 3 apples

2. We are going to go to
school tomorrow.

3. I have a parrot at
home.

4. Maryam has 2 sisters and 2


brothers.
I have 3 fruits, a yellow banana, a red apple and
some green grapes. Choose from that.

You have 2 sisters


and 3 brothers.

I walked on the long


bridge today.
1. I went to my sisters house yesterday.
2. You are my brother.
3. The house is big.
4. The mango is small.
5. Your dad is tall.
6.
1. Today I feel very
happy.
2. My breakfast was
very tasty.
3. The bridge is very
long.
4. The dogs tail is black.
5. The cats nose is
white.
6. The chicken and
potato was hard.
In Urdu we show possession using the following words:
This is used for
feminine words
that are singular.

This is used for masculine words that


are singular.
This is use for
both feminine
and masculine
words that are
plural.
1. Have you eaten
food yet?

2. We are 5 sisters.

3. Do you
like fruit?

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