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رد: طلاب First of all , I am sorry please forgive me beacuse I am busy Wallah too busy. this lesson you will see many verbs you know them before this time but I want to remind you and make sure everything is fine. The test will be after 24th of March beacuse some of you busy with something else. The 100 most commonly used verbs in English accept allow ask believe borrow break bring buy can / be able cancel change clean comb cough count cut dance draw drink drive eat explain fall fill find finish fit fix fly forget give go have hear hurt know learn leave listen live look lose make / do need open close / shut organize pay play put read reply run say see sell send sign sing sit sleep smoke speak spell spend stand start / begin study succeed take talk teach tell think translate travel try turn off turn on type understand use wait wake up want watch work worry write
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رد: طلاب teacher sorry, i will be absent tow weeks
رد: طلاب These were such good Expression Thanks alot teacher see soon
رد: طلاب Hi every one :106: Teacher I am Present :24:
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رد: طلاب Hi The test will be before that date if you like. it is up to you. Common Phrases and Expressions in English Here are a few common phrases and expressions used by native speakers of English in their everyday speech. Word/Expression: to wolf something down Quick translation: to eat something quickly Example: "I wolfed down that sandwich so quickly." My interpretation: Wolves are known for eating their food quickly, for fear that another wolf will get to it before them. So to "wolf something down" is to eat as quickly as a wolf does. Word/Expression: gotta Quick translation: to have to/to need to Example: "I gotta leave now." Word/Expression: to go (expression used where food is sold) Quick translation: to carry out/to take out with you Example: a waiter or salesperson may ask "Would you like (your food) to go?" Word/Expression: sick (when used to describe a person's mind or an event) Quick translation: strange or perverted Example: "That person is sick!" or "What he did to her is sick!" Word/Expression: What's up? Quick translation: a very casual way to say "Hi" or "How are you?" or "What is happening here?" Word/Expression: handy Quick translation: very useful, very industrious, or able to fix things themself Example: "Her husband is very handy around the house." Word/Expression: to catch a taxi / cab to hail a cab/taxi Quick translation: to get a taxi / cab Example: "Let's catch a taxi to the restaurant." Word/Expression: to catch a TV show/newstory/conversation Quick translation: to hear or see something Example: "Did you catch the news last night?" Word/Expression: to have time Quick translation: to have sufficient available time Example: "If we have time, we can stay at the bar until 11:00 p.m." Word/Expression: to threaten to kill someone Quick translation: to be very mad with someone Example: "I'm going to kill her when I see her." Word/Expression: "Whatever floats your boat." Quick translation: whatever pleases you Example: "I'd prefer to go on Sunday." Response: "OK, whatever floats your boat." Word/Expression: shaky/sketchy Quick translation: unsafe, unclear, not a good idea Examples: "I'm not sure what my boss wants me to do. His directions were a bit sketchy." OR "Should you go there? Isn't that neighborhood a bit shaky/sketchy?" Word/Expression: "I'm outta here" (I am out of here) Quick translation: I am leaving now Word/Expression: guy/guys Quick translation: a man/a group of men or a group of men AND women. Examples: "Hi guys (men and/OR women)... what's up?" "That guy (man only) is strange." "Those guys (men, or group of men and women) are also coming with us." Further clarification: Guy (singular) can only refer to a MAN. Guys (plural) can apply to a group of men and/or women. Word/Expression: to double-check Quick translation: to re-check or verify Example: "You should double-check our bank account balance before we plan our vacation trip." Word/Expression: "You gotta be kidding me." Quick translation: "You must be joking." OR "What you are saying cannot be true." Word/Expression: gonna (pronounced like "gunna") Quick translation: going to .... Example: "I'm gonna clean the bathroom today." Now I should go and am sorry because I am busy I will come back soon bye
رد: طلاب Hello teacher... Would you please examine us any time before the date of 24th march because my quizes will start in 31st of march... This is my suggession... It is ok to be after the seventh lesson if it is gonna be before 24th of march... And please tell us about the exact time before a sufficient time.. By the way,I couldn't see the video lessons of the Vocabulary and expressions related to polite expressions and expressions related to weather forecast The links are working but the video itself is not.. Thanks a lot...
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رد: طلاب Hi How are you Today we will see some video lessons about Vocabulary I hope you will like it Let's start now Vocabulary and expressions related to polite expressions http://www.englishmedialab.com/highe...pressions.html Vocabulary and expressions related to basic shopping http://www.englishmedialab.com/highe...pressions.html Vocabulary and expressions related to summer holidays and activities http://www.englishmedialab.com/highe...0vacation.html expressions related to weather forecast http://www.englishmedialab.com/highe...0forecast.html OK Now please when you watch the video ,please repeat the word ( one by one) to keep it in your mind please also read the video lesson guide in the front of the page About the test some of you asked me about the time of the test my point of view is after the seventh lesson or you can choose the day according to your free time bye see you next lesson
رد: طلاب Hi teacher Ataawi ,hi every body how are you all ? I am here today to say that I cant complete the course with you, because I have to travel soon and I will be busy for along time, this travel come suddenly, so I am very sorry for that and I am very sad because I will dropout the course I was so exciting to complete it with you all :110: I promise you teacher that I will complete studying the last 20 words in the airplane. I will miss you all, and I hope that you can benefit very well from this class Thank you teacher and thank you my friends. Please accept my apology and good bye Regards, Moon flower
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رد: طلاب Hi teacher I am here In my opinion it is lots of words but I will do my best to memorize them Thank you Hi students how are you hope you all the best Bye
رد: طلاب present hello every body how are you all ? thank you teacher bye
رد: طلاب Hi teacher.. I am Here and Thanks a lot
رد: طلاب present will I am so sorry for you medical student we will miss you my dear :110: and try to enter the class when ever you have free time hope you the best bye
رد: طلاب hiii every body how are you today moon flower congratulations my dear, I hope a best for you my teacher how are you I did my best to try to study the vocabulary but unfortunately I did not have any free time Always I have quizzes I don't know if i can to complete the course or no , about me I want to continuo but I don't have time. you know medicine study hard and required studying all the time, therefore unfortunately I can not complete the course . :110: :110: thankx for every thing ,i hope the beast for you my group
رد: طلاب Present my teacher Hello every body how are you ? Hi my dear medical student, I finished my translation today, but I need to memorize them again in order to keep them not flying away from my head :109: You know you will find some words have the same meaning, and It will become easier when you move on the words , for me I found that the last 30 words is more easy than the first 30 words maybe because I fit in the study mood at last ^_^ By the way you can call me moon flower :106: Hope you the best, you too nareman and all of the groups and don’t be shy to ask me for help any time Bye..
رد: طلاب Hi flower of the moon I will try to divide the words. It better to translate it by my self , because the translate fixed it in my mind I will try to do my best Thanks for your help my dear
رد: طلاب Hello Mr.Ataaawi.. I returned back and I will start studying the words tomorrow enshallah..
رد: طلاب Hi my dear, I am fine thank you There is so much words to study, I am also still studying until now :icon_stud , and I don't know in how many days we should finish these words ? Its 60 word!! , and should we also study the spilling or no ? :shocking: My advice to you dear is to focus first in your quizzes, then if you have a free time try to study the words divide them maximum 15 words each day, and I am sure that teacher Atawe will understand your situation, and if you want me to write the translations for you in order to help you please tell me bye
رد: طلاب hi flower of the moon i am here every day how is your study about me until now i did not finish study the vocabulary I have two QUIZS per week every sunday and every WED :105: and i can not study these vocabulary :110: i do not knew what i do ??? :110: what is your advice to me ?????
رد: طلاب will, I am here again are you every body ok ? I am wondering where is every body :114: is't necessary to enter the class every day also in the weekend or no ? see you later
رد: طلاب Hi, how are you all it's really a lots of words I finish now just 31 word @_@ bye
رد: طلاب Hi every body I am here teacher Atawe. You don't need to say sorry, we are glad that you’re ok and here now. Actually it’s a new way to study because there is no direct interact but we will try to deal with it in a good way, and be sure that we are here to improve our English, that’s why we don’t need to cheat. Have a nice weekend. :101: regards, Moon flower
رد: طلاب Hi my dear teacher It's very nice to starting our lessons. I opened the door of my first class and I saw my lovely students are sleeping. :110: :110: Dear Sir, We start our first lesson with 57 wards, its heavy homework but we ready. See you
رد: طلاب hi our teacher i promise you i will never cheat thank you
رد: طلاب Hi again Some of you asked me how you study vocabulary lesson You know in teaching, we need action and reaction. I mean in the same time and in the same place. So , you have to study This lesson and in the first quiz I will ask you about it. In addition, I can't ask you now because you can answer it now from the lesson above. I mean you can cheat. I am sorry to say that but in the quiz everything well be OK. Now you can study the lesson and you may translate the words.Also, you can get benefits from the lesson but in the quiz you have to be prepared Medical Student I don't know about the next lesson because I will travel this weekend but I will try to write it on Saturday أخت Dorak Don’t worry take your time when you have time ,please just open the forum bye now see you next class
رد: طلاب Hi ,I am here How are you Sir ^_^ nice to meet you Sir and I will try to study the first lesson very well bye
رد: طلاب بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم Dear Mr. Ataaawi I would like to inform you that I cannot attend your lessons during the following four days starting from today Tuesday evening ( 20/2/2007 ) until Friday evening ( 23/2/2007 ) .. And that’s because I won’t have an internet access where I will be.. I promise you that I will do all my homeworks as soon as I come back. Thanks a lot. Best regards, أخت Dorak
رد: طلاب GOOD AFTER NOON TEACHER i'm ready and i will learn and keep all vocabulary in my head ..........................
رد: طلاب our teacher i want to know when the next lesson will start ,because these lesson has a lot of vocabulary and it take from me long time to study it because that i want to know when the next lesson will start to i can try to finish study these vocabulary before the second lesson.
رد: طلاب teacher do we have to study all the vocabulary's and are we having a test on the vocabulary's to? Thank you
رد: طلاب Good Morning teacher :115: How are you sir I am here :106: I will start the lesson of vocabulary now Thank you teacher:x1:
رد: طلاب I Am Here:115: Good Morning My Teacher .I Am Waiting You Tow Days Ago .It Is Nice To Start Vocabulary Lesson ,But now I Have To Go TO An University .Enshalla When I Will comeback I Will Study The Lesson. Have a nice day :101:
رد: طلاب I opened the door of my first class and I saw my lovely students are sleeping. You know I was confused and I said : no this is not my class, maybe I have to leave this place but am not sure. Anyway, I talked with them and I said am sorry because I am late .really I am very sorry. Please accept it. Stand up everybody!!! Say How are you Sir??? Say it …Say it loudly now. OK I am your teacher here and I will be aggressive with you if you don’t do your assignments .So, please be ready and prepare before your lessons. Kind Regards : Now let's start our first lesson You know I will focus on vocabulary with you because I believe that if you have good vocabulary , you can speak English fluently . Also, we will take many grammar lessons but after 2 -3 weeks……… Important words for advanced learners aberration (n.) something that differs from the norm (In 1974, Poland won the World Cup, but the success turned out to be an aberration, and Poland have not won a World Cup since). abhor (v.) to hate, detest (Because he always wound up getting hit in the head when he tried to play cricket, Marcin began to abhor the sport). acquiesce (v.) to agree without protesting (Though Mr. Pospieszny wanted to stay outside and work in his garage, when his wife told him that he had better come in to dinner, he acquiesced to her demands.) alacrity (n.) eagerness, speed (For some reason, Simon loved to help his girlfriend whenever he could, so when his girlfriend asked him to set the table he did so with alacrity.) amiable (adj.) friendly (An amiable fellow, Neil got along with just about everyone.) appease (v.) to calm, satisfy (When Jerry cries, his mother gives him chocolate to appease him.) arcane (adj.) obscure, secret, known only by a few (The professor is an expert in arcane Kashubian literature.) avarice (n.) excessive greed (The banker’s avarice led him to amass an enormous personal fortune.) brazen (adj.) excessively bold, brash, clear and obvious (Critics condemned the writer’s brazen attempt to plagiarise Frankow-Czerwonko’s work.) brusque (adj.) short, abrupt, dismissive (Simon’s brusque manner sometimes offends his colleagues.) cajole (v.) to urge, coax (Magda's friends cajoled her into drinking too much.) callous (adj.) harsh, cold, unfeeling (The murderer’s callous lack of remorse shocked the jury.) candor (n.) honesty, frankness (We were surprised by the candor of the politician’s speech because she is usually rather evasive.) chide (v.) to voice disapproval (Hania chided Gregory for his vulgar habits and sloppy appearance.) circumspect (adj.) cautious (Though I promised Marta’s father I would bring her home promptly by midnight, it would have been more circumspect not to have specified a time.) clandestine (adj.) secret (Announcing to her boyfriend that she was going to the library, Maria actually went to meet George for a clandestine liaison.) coerce (v.) to make somebody do something by force or threat (The court decided that David Beckham did not have to honor the contract because he had been coerced into signing it.) coherent (adj.) logically consistent, intelligible (William could not figure out what Harold had seen because he was too distraught to deliver a coherent statement.) complacency (n.) self-satisfied ignorance of danger (Simon tried to shock his friends out of their complacency by painting a frightening picture of what might happen to them.) confidant (n.) a person entrusted with secrets (Shortly after we met, he became my chief confidant.) connive (v.) to plot, scheme (She connived to get me to give up my plans to start up a new business.) cumulative (adj.) increasing, building upon itself (The cumulative effect of hours spent using the World English website was a vast improvement in his vocabulary and general level of English.) debase (v.) to lower the quality or esteem of something (The large raise that he gave himself debased his motives for running the charity.) decry (v.) to criticize openly (Andrzej Lepper, the leader of the Polish Self Defence party decried the appaling state of Polish roads.) deferential (adj.) showing respect for another’s authority (Donata is always excessively deferential to any kind of authority figure.) demure (adj.) quiet, modest, reserved (Though everyone else at the party was dancing and going crazy, she remained demure.) deride (v.) to laugh at mockingly, scorn (The native speaker often derided the other teacher’s accent.) despot (n.) one who has total power and rules brutally (The despot issued a death sentence for anyone who disobeyed his laws.) diligent (adj.) showing care in doing one’s work (The diligent researcher made sure to double check her measurements.) elated (adj.) overjoyed, thrilled (When he found out he had won the lottery, the postman was elated.) eloquent (adj.) expressive, articulate, moving (The best man gave such an eloquent speech that most guests were crying.) embezzle (v.) to steal money by falsifying records (The accountant was fired for embezzling €10,000 of the company’s funds.) empathy (n.) sensitivity to another’s feelings as if they were one’s own (I feel such empathy for my dog when she’s upset so am I!) enmity (n.) ill will, hatred, hostility (John and Scott have clearly not forgiven each other, because the enmity between them is obvious to anyone in their presence.) erudite (adj.) learned (My English teacher is such an erudite scholar that he has translated some of the most difficult and abstruse Old English poetry.) extol (v.) to praise, revere (Kamila extolled the virtues of a vegetarian diet to her meat-loving boyfriend.) fabricate (v.) to make up, invent (When I arrived an hour late to class, I fabricated some excuse about my car breaking down on the way to work.) feral (adj.) wild, savage (That beast looks so feral that I would fear being alone with it.) flabbergasted (adj.) astounded (Whenever I read an Agatha Christie mystery novel, I am always flabbergasted when I learn the identity of the murderer.) forsake (v.) to give up, renounce (I won't forsake my conservative principles.) fractious (adj.) troublesome or irritable (Although the child insisted he wasn’t tired, his fractious behaviour - especially his decision to crush his jam sandwiches all over the floor - convinced everyone present that it was time to put him to bed.) furtive (adj.) secretive, sly (Claudia’s placement of her drugs in her sock drawer was not as furtive as she thought, as the sock drawer is the first place most parents look.) gluttony (n.) overindulgence in food or drink (Helen’s fried chicken tastes so divine, I don’t know how anyone can call gluttony a sin.) gratuitous (adj.) uncalled for, unwarranted (Every evening the guy at the fish and chip shop gives me a gratuitous helping of vinegar.) haughty (adj.) disdainfully proud (The superstar’s haughty dismissal of her co-stars will backfire on her someday.) hypocrisy (n.) pretending to believe what one does not (Once the politician began passing legislation that contradicted his campaign promises, his hypocrisy became apparent.) impeccable (adj.) exemplary, flawless (If your grades were as impeccable as your brother’s, then you too would receive a car for a graduation present.) impertinent (adj.) rude, insolent (Most of your comments are so impertinent that I don’t wish to dignify them with an answer.) implacable (adj.) incapable of being appeased or mitigated (Watch out: once you shun Grandmother’s cooking, she is totally implacable.) impudent (adj.) casually rude, insolent, impertinent (The impudent young woman looked her teacher up and down and told him he was hot.) incisive (adj.) clear, sharp, direct (The discussion wasn’t going anywhere until her incisive comment allowed everyone to see what the true issues were.) indolent (adj.) lazy (Why should my indolent children, who can’t even pick themselves up off the sofa to pour their own juice, be rewarded with a trip to Burger King?) inept (adj.) not suitable or capable, unqualified (She proved how inept she was when she forgot two orders and spilled a pint of cider in a customer’s lap.) infamy (n.) notoriety, extreme ill repute (The infamy of his crime will not lessen as time passes.) inhibit (v.) to prevent, restrain, stop (When I told you I needed the car last night, I certainly never meant to inhibit you from going out.) innate (adj.) inborn, native, inherent (His incredible athletic talent is innate, he never trains, lifts weights, or practices.) insatiable (adj.) incapable of being satisfied (My insatiable appetite for blondes was a real problem on my recent holiday in Japan!) insular (adj.) separated and narrow-minded; tight-knit, closed off (Because of the sensitive nature of their jobs, those who work for MI5 must remain insular and generally only spend time with each other.) intrepid (adj.) brave in the face of danger (After scaling a live volcano prior to its eruption, the explorer was praised for his intrepid attitude.) inveterate (adj.) stubbornly established by habit (I’m the first to admit that I’m an inveterate cider drinker—I drink four pints a day.) See you next calss.Again I am sorry.
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رد: طلاب Salam Alaikom all.. How was your weekend?! :114: I hope you had fun and enjoyed it .. :101: [blink]Lesson Number 12[/blink] Our lesson today is going to be about the use of the words "also," "too" and "either." All of them has the same meaning, but they differ in when and where to be used, which I am going to clarify in this lesson Inshallah. [blink]Also[/blink] FORM: "Also" comes after "to be." I am also Saudi. I was also there. "Also" comes after modal verbs. I can also speak French. I should also be there. With verbs other than "to be," "also" comes before single verb forms. I also sing. He also helped us. In verb tenses with many parts, "also" comes after the first part and before the second. I have also been to Kuwait. I am also studying Science. USE: "Also" is used in positive sentences to add an agreeing thought. EXAMPLES: Ali speaks French. Sami also speaks French. I love chocolate. I also love pizza. Fahad can come with us. Mohammed can also come with us. [blink]Too[/blink] FORM: "Too" usually comes at the end of a clause. I am Saudi too. I can speak French too. I am studying Science too. If he wants to go too, he should meet us at 8:00. USE: "Too" is used in positive sentences to add an agreeing thought. It has the same meaning as "also," but its placement within the sentence is different. EXAMPLES: Ali speaks French. Sami speaks French too. I love chocolate. I love pizza too. Fahad can come with us. Mohammed can come with us too. IMPORTANT Although "too" is usually placed at the end of a clause, it can sometimes be used with commas after the subject of the sentence. This is usually only done in formal speech. EXAMPLES: Mr. Ahmed wanted the contract. I, too, thought it was necessary. Sara is working on a solution to the problem. I, too, am trying to find a way to resolve the conflict. [blink]Either[/blink] FORM: "Either" usually comes at the end of a clause. I cannot speak French either. I am not studying Science either. I don't want to eat either. I didn't like the movie either. USE "Either" is used in negative sentences to add an agreeing thought. EXAMPLES: Ali doesn't speak French. Sami doesn't speak French either. I don't love chocolate. I don't love pizza either. Fahad cannot come with us. Mohammed cannot come with us either. If you have any question, please ask ahead .. don't be shy :106:
رد: طلاب Thank you all for being present and the great care that you show here .. Keep it up .. No probs if you are absent for one or 2 lessons .. what I want you to do is to go back and study that lesson in order not to miss any. And if you have a question, please don't hesitate to ask ... Have a nice weekend ..
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رد: طلاب Present sorry for the late and thanks alot
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رد: طلاب Present T.Kareem I am sorry cuz I didnt sign my presence the last 3 lessons it was something out of my hand :frown: I promise you I will do my best to study these lessons and thanks for the lessons , you do lots of effort for us
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