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Welcome to the Maltese Class. Ms Josepha Spiteri. Lessons. There will be 4 lessons a week: Lesson 1: Grammar ( Stilel 2 and handouts) Lesson 2: Grammar ( Stilel 2 and handouts) Lesson 3: Reading and Dictation ( Senduq Kuluri and Senduq Buffuri )
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Welcome to the Maltese Class Ms Josepha Spiteri
Lessons There will be 4 lessons a week: • Lesson 1: Grammar (Stilel 2 and handouts) • Lesson 2: Grammar (Stilel 2 and handouts) • Lesson 3: Reading and Dictation (Senduq Kuluri and Senduq Buffuri) • Lesson 4: Creative Writing / Listening and Speaking (handouts)
Grammar (1st semester) • Revision of the alphabet: consonants and vowels • The tricky consonants: d/t, ċ/ġ, g/k, p/b • The consonant għ (learning words with għ) • The consonant h (learning words with h) • Dintinguishing the consonants għ/h/ħ.
Grammar (1st semester) • The vowels a, e, i, o, u, ie • The vowels i and ie • The consonants: Qamrin and Xemxin • The article • The demostrative pronouns: din, dan, dawn, dik, dak, dawk
Objectives • Listening: • Students will be helped to understand and follow the instructions given in class. • Students will be able to answer questions related to what they have heard.
Objectives • Speaking: • Students are to speak Maltese during the Maltese class. • Students will be given structured tasks which would in turn help them gain the ability to speak to an audience about a subject of their own choice. • Students will be given tasks which would help them learn how to express their opinions about the theme currently at hand.
Objectives • Reading: • Students will read different genres like stories, legends, jokes, poetry. • Students will be given tasks which would help them read fluently and with meaning in front of an audience. • Students are to answer, both orally and in writing, to questions related to what they have read.
Objectives • Writing: • Students will be able to write simple sentences with correct punctuation and structure. • Students will be able to write a number of simple sentences about a picture or a theme.
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