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There is a fun song by Dya Singh about the Punjabi alphabet. It makes it fun and kids learn.

I used repetition to teach the alphabet (basic without vowel) in their proper order, one line at a time. If there is too many new things, it gets too hard and children become unmotivated. Keep telling that they are doing good, and praise their effort and progress.

Then I introduce cards that i made myself with one letter on each card. That way i could mix up the letters. Once the little ones know their letters mixed up, that means they know it well.

The cards can also be used as a puzzle that the children have to put in order.

Once you know they know the alphabet well, you can teach them to read 2 little words (mukta) like nak, pag, sap, jag, and so on. It is very motivating when children discover that they can read some words on their own!!!

Then add one vowel at a time with corresponding words: kanna, sihari, bihari, ...

Hope that helps :lol:

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I don't know how :lol:

However you can listen to the song (maybe there's a way to download it) on

http://www.sikhnet.com/Gurbani

select browse by musician

go to dya singh (australia)

The song is called "Punjabi alphabet"

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Ke Fateh

lol thats funny

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Ke Fateh

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gr8 sewa keep it uppppp... submit or post more and more stuff to make ur brothers and sisters learn punjabi and sikhi.

thanks alottttt to my mel p kaur sister...

and for the person above...... kaka ji tuhanu kut pani j tusi manu msg na kita ah paran to badd...

waheguru ji ka khalsa

waheguru ji ki fateh jio

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