Arabic Week 5 — Bronze Rank 3 Failed – Food, Feelings, Weather, Daily Routine 💰 Earn & learn

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🧾 Intro / Reflection

I decided not to take the Bronze 3 test this week after looking at the questions. I just didn’t feel confident enough forming the types of sentences it required.

Looking back, I should’ve started conversational practice from week one. I’m going to fix that now, better late than never. I’ll be focusing on sentence structure and practice conversations all week.

Arabic is a weird one for me. I need to spend more time figuring out how prefixes and suffixes work, since they’re used a lot in Arabic grammar. It feels unfamiliar, but that just means I need to dig deeper.

I’ve included the quiz questions below in case you’re curious.

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📚 What I Learned This Rank
Bronze 3 Complete

CategoryCovered
Daily routine
Food
Feelings
Weather
Simple descriptions
Present continuous
Linking words (and / but)

🕰️ Scenario: Telling a friend about your daily routine on weekdays.

👩‍💼: Ṣabāḥ el-khēr! Enta btiṣḥa emta kol yōm?
🙋‍♂️: Ana basa es sa’a thamanya.
👩‍💼: Tamām! Waba‘d kida bta‘mel ēh eṣ-ṣobḥ?
🙋‍♂️: Bakul ftur.
👩‍💼: Btaakul ēh lelfuṭūr?
🙋‍♂️: Ana akil albayd walkhubz.
👩‍💼: Tamām, w bta‘mel ēh ba‘d esh-shughl?
🙋‍♂️: Bashuf musalsalat.
👩‍💼: Bettitfarraj ‘ala ēh el-yōmēn dōl?
🙋‍♂️: Eard ghamid.
👩‍💼: Bettitfarraj ‘alēh kol yōm?
🙋‍♂️: Na’am.
👩‍💼: Kwayyis! Ana kamān baḥibb atfarraj ‘ala ḥāgāt ba‘d esh-shughl.


📝My Arabic notes

🗓️ Daily Routine (Your Version)

EnglishArabic (Transliteration)
I wake upbaṣḥa min en-nawm (ba-sa-ha min en-nawm)
I brush my teethbafarrish snāni (ba-far-resh snaa-nee)
I eat breakfastbākol fṭūr (baa-kol fu-toor)
I study languagesbadros lughāt (ba-droos loo-ghaat)
I practice pianobatmarran ʿala el-piano (bat-mar-ran a-la el-pi-a-no)
I eat lunchbākol ghaḍa (baa-kol gha-da)
I showerbaʿtasil (ba-a-ta-sil)
I watch showsbashūf musalsalāt / tv (ba-shoof moo-sal-sa-laat / tee-vee)
I eat dinnerbākol ʿashā (baa-kol a-sha)
I sleepbnam (b-naa-m)

😊 Feelings

EnglishArabicPronunciation
I’m tiredana taʿbān / taʿbānaa-na taʿ-baan (m) / taʿ-baa-na (f)
I’m hungryana jōʿān / jōʿānaa-na joo-ʿaan / joo-ʿaa-na
I’m happyana mabsūṭ / mabsūṭamab-soot / mab-soo-ta
I’m coldana bardān / bardānabar-daan / bar-daa-na
I’m hotana ḥarrān / ḥarrānahar-raan / har-raa-na

Weather

EnglishArabicPronunciation
It’s hotel-jaww shūbel-jaww shoob
It’s coldel-jaww bāredel-jaww baa-red
It’s sunnyfī shamsfee shams
It’s rainingʿam btiṭṭīram bit-teer
The weather is niceel-jaww ḥilwel-jaww ḥil-oo

🎨 Descriptions (Adjective Placement & Agreement)

In Arabic, adjectives come after the noun, and they match in gender.

EnglishArabicPronunciation
A big housebayt kabīrbayt ka-beer
A small carsayyāra ṣghīrasay-ya-ra sɣee-ra
A beautiful dayyōm ḥilwyoom ḥil-oo
A red appletuffāḥa ḥamrātof-fa-ḥa ham-raa
A cold drinkmashrūb bāredmash-roob baa-red

🔗 Linking Words

EnglishArabicPronunciation
Andwa / w-wa / “wuh” before vowels
Butbasbass
Alsokamanka-man
Thenbaʿdeenbaʿ-deen

📌 Example Mini Story (Daily Routine)

Ana baṣḥa es-sabāḥ, baʿdeen bafarrish snāni w bākol fṭūr. Baʿdeen badros lughāt w batmarran ʿala el-piano. Bākol ghaḍa, baʿtasil, w bashūf musalsal. Baʿdeen bākol ʿashā w bnam.

Translation:
“I wake up in the morning, then I brush my teeth and eat breakfast. Then I study languages and practice piano. I eat lunch, shower, and watch a show. Then I eat dinner and go to sleep.”


Bronze 3 Arabic Test

🔸 Part 1: Daily Routine

  1. Say: “I wake up at 7 and eat breakfast.”
  2. Say: “Right now, I am studying Arabic.”
  3. Say: “After that, I go to work.”

🔸 Part 2: Descriptions

  1. Say: “The house is big and beautiful.”
  2. Say: “The coffee is hot but the water is cold.”
  3. Say: “My friend is tired because he works a lot.”

🔸 Part 3: Feelings & Weather

  1. Say: “I am happy today.”
  2. Say: “It is raining and the weather is cold.”
  3. Ask: “How do you feel today?”

🔸 Part 4: Short Conversation (Imagine this)

You’re talking to a friend. Respond to these:
10. Friend: “Shu bt’amal halla?”
  You: (Respond in Romanized Arabic)
11. Friend: “Biddak tshrab shay aw qahwa?”
  You: (Respond in Romanized Arabic)


🎯 Next Steps / Goals
Practice more conversations, grammar, and sentence structure to be more confident and able to make sentences to confidently take the bronze 3 test.


📚 Resources I Used

  • ChatGPT (for sentence practice + explanations + tests)
  • YouTube (for pronunciation + listening)
  • Google Translate (for fast checks)
  • My language language learning structure (coming soon)

🌍 Bonus Resources You Might Like

  • 🧠 Duolingo – decent for language base, I personally don’t like it.
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