Maybe just different font. Your note is fine. Here, kids learn using Iqro book. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.edufans.iqrolengkap&hl=en_US&gl=US. You should try a similar one in your language. It is proven to be very effective for children and adult.
I recommend some of the beginner vocab training exercises at MEMRISE. I'm moderately advanced and find them helpful for reviewing basics but I think if you can read the letters you would be able to understand them and hear how words are said. Here are the two courses I'm working through at the moment: https://www.memrise.com/course/1414307/arabic-1/
I've been studying Palestinian Arabic through a Zoom class offered by Bethlehem Bible College. Here's the textbook we are using and you might find helpful: https://www.amazon.com/Spoken-Foreigners-introduction-Palestinian-Dialect/dp/9659161085
Hi there! Have you checked out this app called 'Arabits'? It starts from teaching Arabic from the basics and is perfect for non-natives like me. They teach you how to read, write, listen and speak in Arabic with fun and exciting exercises.
For me, learning Arabic from books was tough and so I had been looking for something interactive which is when I came across Arabits. I've been loving it so far! Do check it out!😊
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I recommend getting a keyboard protector like this:
Put the stickers on that, so you can switch back and forth if you need to.
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Earworms!! You're right! Thanks!
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