Recognize and use everyday greetings such as salam, sabahınız xeyir, axşamınız xeyir, and xoş gəlmisiniz. Choose greetings that fit different times of day and social situations.
Translate words from your previous vocabulary lesson.
Ask and answer simple well-being questions like Necəsən?, Necəsiniz?, Yaxşıyam, and Pis deyiləm. Use short, natural replies for basic check-ins.
Use common farewells such as sağ ol, sağ olun, hələlik, görüşərik, and gecəniz xeyrə qalsın. Distinguish casual and polite ways to say goodbye.
Read sentences using words you recently learned.
Listen to sentences using words you recently learned.
Use politeness formulas like zəhmət olmasa, təşəkkür edirəm, çox sağ olun, buyurun, bağışlayın, and üzr istəyirəm. Choose the right expression for thanking, apologizing, offering, and asking politely.
Ask and give names with phrases like Sənin adın nədir?, Sizin adınız nədir?, Mənim adım Leyladır, and Tanış olduğuma şadam. Build short first-meeting exchanges.
Compare mən, sən, and siz in simple greetings and introductions. Use sən for informal address and siz for polite or plural address.
Build simple Azerbaijani identity sentences with present-tense personal endings, such as Mən Muradam, Sən Ayselsən, and Siz Elvinsiniz. Match endings to the person being introduced.
Use mənim adım, sənin adın, and sizin adınız to say “my name,” “your name,” and “your name” politely. Recognize how Azerbaijani marks possession on the noun ad.
Form simple questions with nə and nədir in introductions, especially Adın nədir? and Adınız nədir? Recognize how Azerbaijani asks “what?” in basic personal questions.
Choose the right Azerbaijani vowel in common endings, as in yaxşıyam, Muradam, Ayselsən, and Elvinsiniz. Recognize basic vowel harmony in the personal endings used for greetings and introductions.
Review this chapter with practice based on your mistakes.