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							| hi ! A new14- year-old student has come to my school. He only speaks Arabic. He can´t speak Spanish or English and I have to teach him English. A spanish publishing company (burlington) has provided us  material for these students but I´d like to prepare something for him with the personal pronouns. Do you know where I can get pcts so that he can  understand  � I, you, we, they... �  Thanks in advance |  15 Feb 2015      
					
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 JuliaKaraban
 
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Try to explain him with gestures . Then, you can show him a card with "I" or "you" and say it in English and then, in Arabic. It �s easy to find Arabic pronouns in the Internet. I = ana, you = anta .... You both will learn a foreign language. :) 
        
 I have flashcards with fruit, they are in English and Arabic. If you need I can send you. And if you have possibility in your classroom you can use busuu.com site. They have programmes for different languages there.  There are no other ideas how to help you :( |  15 Feb 2015     
					
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 orly100
 
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							| Hi, You can use youtube personal pronouns song. Have a great evening. Orly |  15 Feb 2015     
					
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 Peter Hardy
 
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							| Or you can do a search on this lovely site, which will give you loads of helpfull  �stuff �. Cheers, Peter |  15 Feb 2015     
					
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