power point Unit 6 the differeces between British and American English ثالث ثانوي

power point Unit 6 the differeces between British and American English ثالث ثانوي الفصل الثاني

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English Grammar Lessons Clauses

Introduction to Clauses

All Clauses have a subject and a verb.

1. INDEPENDENT CLAUSE
This clause is a sentence and can act as a sentence.
Example: I wanted a new ball.

2. SUBORDINATE CLAUSES
A subordinate clause has a subordinator.
Examples: Fred knew that I wanted a new ball.

3. ADVERBIAL CLAUSES
Adverbial clauses modify the entire independent clause or another subordinate clause to which they might be attached. Some adverbial subordinators:" because, while, as, if, when, although, as if, after, since, unless, before, until". Adverbial clauses signal common adverbial meanings such as time of the event, place of the event, manner of the event, cause of the event or condition for the event.
Examples:
I haven’t been skating since we all went up to Banff last winter.
He stood there as if he was frozen to the very spot.
Fred jogs where there is no traffic because he likes it.

4. RELATIVE CLAUSES
Relative clauses modify nouns and sometimes indefinite pronouns. Relative clauses occur with the relative pronouns "that, who, which, whom, whose" Relative clauses may also begin with the following relative adverbs "when, where, why".
Examples:
I saw the player [who hit you].
I saw the player [that hit you].
I like the park [where I jog].
I would like to know the reason [why you didn’t eat the vegtables].

5. NOMINAL CLAUSES
Nominal clauses function as nouns and are subordinated by one of the following subordinating conjunctions ‘how that what when where whether which who why". Nominal clauses may be replaced with a pronoun
Examples:
[How you did it] is not my concern. (That is not my concern)
[That I wanted a ball] was irrelevant in the discussion. ( It was irrelevant )


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Very nice Introduction to Clauses

Thank y alot my brother Jubran
شكررررررررررن لمن عطر موضوعي بمروره الكريم

Distribution of English language curriculum –for third grade / the first semester (14

أستغفر الله

أستغفر الله

أستغفر الله
Distribution of English language curriculum –for third grade / the first semester (-)H

موفق بإذن الله … لك مني أجمل تحية .

English Teachers, you’re most welcome.join us

.Salam Alaikom brothers and sisters

In the Name of Allah, the entirely Merciful, the especially Merciful . The peace and blessings of Allah is to his last prophet Mohammad,his family,his companions,and to those who follow him until the day of Resurrection

i have always wanted to start such a thread with my English teachers along with those who are interested in learning English

This thread is our chance to practice,share ideas , poems, messages and thoughts in ENGLISH LANGUAGE ONLY

so, i welcome my brothers as well as my sisters and call upon them to enrich this thread with their knowledge

We are here to learn, so please don’t hesitate

finally, i ask the supervisors in this forum to authorize this thread


i ‘m in

this is good idea
Thread is appropriate and inappropriate place in this section
Forum here regard to the rights of teachers and claim their kingdom
Thanks whoever you are for moving my thread to this active section
A gorgeous young redhead goes into the doctor’s office and says

*wherever she touches it.

"Impossible!" says the doctor. "Show me."

The redhead takes her finger, pushes on her left breast and screams, then she pushes her elbow and screams in even more agony.

She pushes her knee and screams; likewise she pushes herankle and screams. Everywhere she touches makes her scream.

The doctor says, "You’re not really a redhead, are you?"Well, no" she says, "I’m actually a blonde.""I thought so," the doctor says. "Your finger is broken."

Good idea

I will be with you

(: i’m not English Eeacher, can i join

.. amm i would love to start with my signature if it’s ok

Thx dear Colleague

English Proverbs

This site is for English proverbs

هذا الموقع خاص بالامثال باللغه الانجليزيه

English proverbs – Wikiquote

اتمنى الفائده للجميع

may God help you teaching this language


thank u for this site

Amazing Site

Allah bless you my brother

thanks man , even though proverbs become no more than cliches that are repeated and lose their real meaning overtime

Top 5 Mistakes English Learners Make

What are the most common Mistakes that English Learners make? Which mistakes do most English learners need to correct, in order to learn English much faster

Here are the top 5 English
Learning Mistakes

First: Focusing On Grammar

This is the biggest, most common, and worst mistake. Research shows that grammar study, in fact, actually hurts English speaking ability. Why? Because English grammar is simply too complex to memorize and use logically…. and real conversation is much too fast


You don’t have enough time to think, remember hundreds or thousands of grammar rules, choose the correct one, then use it

Your logical left-brain cannot do it. You must learn grammar intuitively and unconsciously, like a child. You do this by hearing a lot of correct English grammar- and your brain gradually and automatically learns to use English grammar correctly

Second: Forcing Speech

Both English students and teachers try to force speech before the learner is ready. The result is that most students speak English very slowly- with no confidence and no fluency. Forcing speech is a huge mistake. Don’t force speech. Focus on listening and be patient. Speak only when you are ready to speak- when it happens easily and naturally. Until then, never
force it

Third: Learning Only Formal

Textbook English

Unfortunately, most English students learn only the formal English found in textbooks and schools. The problem is- native speakers don’t use that kind of English in most situations

When speaking to friends, family, or co-workers, native speakers use casual English that is full of idioms, phrasal verbs, and slang. To communicate with native speakers, you must not rely only on textbooks.. you must learn casual English

Fourth: Trying To Be Perfect

Students and teachers often focus on mistakes. They worry about mistakes. They correct mistakes. They feel nervous about mistakes. They try to speak perfectly. No one, however, is perfect. Native speakers Make mistakes all the time. You will too. Instead of focusing on the negative- focus on communication

Your goal is not to speak "perfectly", your goal is to communicate ideas, information, and feelings in a clear and understandable way. Focus on communication,focus on the positive. You will automatically improve your mistakes in time

Fifth: Relying On English Schools

Most English learners rely totally on schools. They think the teacher and the school are responsible for their success. This is never true. You, the English learner, are always responsible. A good teacher can help, but ultimately you must be responsible for your own learning

You must find lessons and material that are effective. You must listen and read every day. You must manage your emotions and remain motivated and energetic. You must be positive and optimistic. No teacher can make you learn. Only you can do it!
While these mistakes are very common, the good news is that you can correct them. When you stop making these mistakes, you change the way you learn English. You learn faster. Your speaking improves. You enjoy learning English

Good luck… you can do it


يعطيك الف عافية ياانقلش تيتشر …..

ترى العبارة في توقيعك جددددددا رائعة … تقبل تقديري ومروري

Ya That’s right

Thank alot brother

الله يعافيك ومشكور بصراحة موضوع مفيد ومماز
Exactly

Thanks so much my bro

Thanks my brothers for replying

Greetings

حروف جميلة
ورئعه استفدنا منها

ثانكيو سو متش

يو آر ويلكم الخاطر

تحضير+مهارات L1 من easy english المناهج الأضافية لمادة اللغة الأنجليزية هـ

السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته

تحضير L1 من easy english المناهج الأضافية لمادة اللغة الأنجليزيه(وحدات) ف1عامهـ

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التحميل من خلال المرفقات
وسوف أنزل بقية الدروس فقط تابعونا

للأمانة منقووووووول
جزى الله من أعده خير الدنيا والأخرة

فين التحضير ؟؟؟؟؟؟؟
اقتباس:
المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة قاتوه العسوله
فين التحضير ؟؟؟؟؟؟؟

حياك الله عزيزتي
أعتذر لهذا الخطأ الغير المقصود وتم التعديل وأضافة المرفق..
وفقك الله,,

شـكــ وبارك الله فيك ـــرا لك … لك مني أجمل تحية .
جزاك الله خيرا وثقل به موازين حسناتك

ENGLISH LETTERS WITH PICTURES powerpoint سادس ابتدائي الفصل الاول

ENGLISH LETTERS WITH PICTURES powerpoint سادس ابتدائي الفصل الاول

ENGLISH LETTERS WITH PICTURES powerpoint سادس ابتدائي الفصل الاول | مكتبة التحاضير والعروض


مصطلحات English تساعدك للتعبير عن شعورك !! How to express your feelings in English

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Hi

اول شي ادري انو الموضوع شويا طويل

بس ديه جمل كتير و مفيدة

وملاحظه في كام تعليق باللون الموف مش معنى او ترجمه ديه تعليقاتي

ملاحظه تانيه انا كتبت الكلمه وحطيت لها جمله + معناها بالعربي

angry: غاضب

"She was angry with her boss for criticising her work."
"He made her very angry."

appalled: مصدوم

very shocked: "The staff were appalled to hear that they would all lose their jobs."

ashamed: خجلان

"How could you say such a thing? You should be ashamed of yourself!"

at the end of your tether = متضايق تماما

completely fed up: "The children have been misbehaving all day – I’m at the end of my tether."

bewildered = مرتبك

very confused: "He was bewildered by the choice and range of computers in the shop, and didn’t know which one to buy."

betrayed = خائن للثقة

when your trust in someone is destroyed by what they do or say: "He betrayed my trust when he repeated my secret to everyone."

^
^
استخدمها كتير بالزمن ده للاسف ^^

confused: ملخبط

"I’m sorry I forgot your birthday – I was confused about the dates."

confident = واثق من قدراته

sure of your abilities: "I’m confident that we can find a solution to this problem."

cheated = غششت خدعت

when you don’t get something that you think you deserve: "Of course I feel cheated – I should have won that competition."

cross = غاضب جدا

quite angry: "I was cross with him for not helping me, as he said he would."

depressed = محبط

very sad: "After he failed his English exam, he was depressed for a week."

delighted = مسرور

very happy: "I’m delighted that I got the job. It’s just what I always wanted."

down in the dumps = مكتئب

sad and fed up: "What’s the matter with him? He’s so down in the dumps these days."

disappointed: خاب أمله

"She was disappointed by her son’s poor results at school."

^
^

ecstatic = منتشي

extremely happy: "When he asked her to marry him she was ecstatic."

excited: منفعل

"I’m excited by the new opportunities that the internet brings."

^
^

emotional = متهيج العاطفة

you have strong feelings (happy or sad) and you cry: "After the operation was over and he knew that he was healthy again, he became quite emotional."

envious = حسود

when you want something that someone else has: "I’m very envious of her happiness – I wish I was happy too."

embarrassed = خجلان

slightly ashamed: "I felt so embarrassed about what I said, that my face went bright red."

furious = في غاية الغضب

very angry: "I was furious with him for breaking my favourite vase."

frightened: خائف

"As a child she was frightened by the dark."

great = عظيم

Allah IS GREAT
very good: "I feel great today!"

happy: سعيد

"She was happy to hear the good news."

horrified: مرعوب

= very shocked: "I’m horrified by the amount of violence on television today."

irritated = annoyed: متضايق

"I get so irritated when he changes TV channels without asking me first."

intrigued = متحمس لمعرفة شيئ جديد

being so interested in something you have to find out more: "I’m intrigued to hear about your safari in Kenya – you have to show me the photos."

jealous = غيور

envious: "She was jealous of her sister’s new toy."

jaded =يشعر بالملل

tired and having no interest: "New employees think this is a great company, but after 10 years here, I’ve seen it all and I just feel jaded."

lazy: كسول

"I can’t be bothered to do anything today – I feel really lazy!"

lucky: محظوظ

"I’m going to play the lottery – I feel lucky today!"

let down : يشعر بالخذلان

"You said you would come to the meeting, but when you didn’t, I felt really let down."

maternal :حنون كالأم

feeling protective and loving, like a mother: "Looking at my sister’s new baby made me feel really maternal."

nonplussed : مرتبك

so surprised that you don’t know what to do next: "I was so nonplussed by his sudden announcement that I couldn’t say anything."

negative :غير مهتم

when you can only see the disadvantages: "I feel very negative about my job – the hours are too long and the pay is awful."

overwhelmed مغمور بعاطفة جياشة

so much emotion that you don’t know what to say or do: "as overwhelmed by the offer of promotion at work."

over the moon = في غاية الإنبساط

delighted: "She was over the moon with her new bicycle and rode it every day for a whole year."

positive ايجابي

opposite of negative – seeing the good side of something: "She’s a very positive person and never lets anything get her down."

positive متأكد

very sure: "Are you sure that’s what you want? Yes – I’m positive."

pensive: كثير التأمل

thoughtful: "You’re in a very pensive mood today. Is everything OK?"

relaxed: مسترخي

"I was completely relaxed after I came back from holiday."

reluctant = متردد

when you don’t want to do something: "I’m reluctant to buy a new car – the one we have is fine."

seething : يكتم غضبه

extremely angry, but hiding it: "She was seething after her boss criticised her."

sad:حزين

"It makes me sad to see all those animals in cages at the zoo."

scared:مرعوب

frightened: "Are you scared of heights?"

stressed=متوتر

being worried or anxious about something so you can’t relax: "I really stressed at work – I need a break."

"He was stressed out by all the travelling in his job."

terrific :رائع

fantastic, really good: "I feel terrific today!"

terrible :فظيع

ill or tired: "I’ve got a blinding headache and I feel terrible."

terrified: مرعوب

very scared: "She’s terrified of spiders and screams whenever she sees one."

tense : متوتر الأعصاب

not relaxed: "You look a bit tense. Did you have a bad day at work?"

upset = زعلان

angry or unhappy: "I’m sorry you’re upset – I didn’t mean to be rude."

unhappy = زعلان

sad: "I was unhappy to hear that I hadn’t got the job."

victimised = يحس أنه ضحية

to feel you are the victim of someone or something: "My boss kept criticising me and not the others, so I felt quite victimised."

wonderful = رائع

great: "I felt wonderful after such a relaxing weekend

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ماشالله تبارك الله عليك

وفقك الله اخي الكريم

فعلاً رائعة

وخاصة هالتعابير التوضيحية

شكراً لك اخي
بإذن الله سنستفيد
لك مني ارق تحية
so useful

thanks

موفق بإذن الله … لك مني أجمل تحية .
شـكــ وبارك الله فيك ـــرا لك … لك مني أجمل تحية .
موفق بإذن الله … لك مني أجمل تحية .
[glow1=ff3399]موفق بإذن الله … لك مني أجمل تحية . [/glow1]
very goooooooood
الله يععطيك العافييه