The Arabic alphabet has 28 letters, all representing consonants, and is written from right to left. If you know the Arabic language well, you will know that it has diphthongs and special diacritical marks. The letters ālif, wāw, and yā (standing for glottal stop, w, and y, respectively) are used to represent the long vowels a, u, and i. My slideshow is about the first letter in the Arabic alphabet (Alif). And I made the slideshow specially for students in KG 2. You can use it in KG 2 or as revi