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| Hi everyone. | 
| Welcome to The Ultimate Arabic Pronunciation Guide. | 
| You've made it to the last lesson! Do you feel more confident about speaking in Arabic now? | 
| In this last lesson, we'll wrap things up by quizzing you on the material that we've covered in this series. | 
| Let's practice! | 
| Make sure to practice out loud with this lesson! | 
| You know all the parts and pieces, but can you speak Arabic with a natural accent? | 
| If you've been quiet up until now, be sure to speak out loud with (host name)! | 
| Are you ready? Let's go! | 
| You probably knew this phrase before you started this series, but did you know how to pronounce it correctly? | 
| Give it a shot! | 
| السلام علَيكُم | 
| Did you pronounce this greeting correctly? | 
| Be mindful about the two 'throaty' sounds in this common greeting. Try again. | 
| علَيكُم | 
| If you still haven't got it, go back to lesson 7 to review the material. | 
| What about this next one? | 
| صباح الخير | 
| Did you pronounce this emphatic consonants correctly? Remember to produce a dark consonant, build up pressure at the point of contact *and* constrict your throat. Listen to it again. | 
| صباح الخير | 
| We covered the emphatic S sound in lesson 6. | 
| Okay. Let's move on. | 
| Which syllable should you stress in this example? | 
| اِستَقبَل | 
| Do you recall the second principle? If there are no long syllables, stress the third to last syllable. Try one more time. | 
| اِستَقبَل | 
| We covered stress in lesson 8. | 
| Here's the last one. | 
| مستطيل | 
| The emphatic spreading of the dark letter causes the letters adjacent to it to sound deeper than normal – this is why the first consonant is pronounced dark instead of what is written. We talked about this in the previous lesson! Try it one last time. | 
| مستطيل | 
| How did it go? Do you feel like you have a better accent than you did at the beginning of this series? | 
| What parts of Arabic Pronunciation are still difficult for you? | 
| Good luck as you continue learning Arabic! Bye! | 
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