RMQ
Hey! :101:
I am back. :101: I meant that I will get back in 25/2/2007, but I am here now. :24:
Rima
Hello sister! :101:
It's good to know that. :101: Your sentence is not wrong, but it is better to say for example:
The lesson was long enough to me.
It wasn't that long.
It is a better way right, isn't it? :114:
:101:
قمر موتوا قهر
Hi there.. :101:
Thanks for being present.. :106:
الدار
You're most welcome my brother.. :101:
I hope you had a wonderful weekend.. :101:
راصد المنتدى
Hello bro! "brother." :101:
I am happy that the lesson was easy to you ..
[blink]BUT:[/blink]
1- you said "I am understand", which is wrong you can't use 2 verbs in one sentence. -= It should be "I understand".
2- "wonderful educate", wonderful is an adjective, and educate is a verb. You used the adjective to descibe the verb which is wrong. Adjectives always describe nouns only. -= It should be "the wonderful education".
3- "see you when you coming", -= It should be "see you when you come back".
المتأملة
You're most welcome sister. :101:
I am back now, and thanks for the student who were present. The next lesson will be tonight Inshallah. Hopefully. :101:
I am here , I am glad to come back
The lessons are good
Could you please give me all my mistakes when I wrote any sentence
In the past When I was young I was like played football , usualy I and my friend go together to stadum , But Now I can't play football becuase I have family I haven't time enough , I bought equipment I put it in home for making exercise
this just story to know my mistakes
I am so sory
المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة afageeh
In the past When I was young I was like played football , usualy I and my friend go together to stadum , But Now I can't play football becuase I have family I haven't time enough , I bought equipment I put it in home for making exercise
In this paragraph, I see mistakes that you can easily avoid if you just focus on them a little bit. There're some spelling mistakes. Also, there're grammatical mistakes.
1- "I was liked football" is a wrong phrase, you should say "I liked football".
2- "I have family I haven't time enough" is also a wrong phrase, you should say "I have a family. Therefore, I don't have enough time".
3- "For making exercise" is wrong as well, we don't make exercise, we DO or PRACTICE exercise.
However, I have re-wrote your paragraph on my own way:
"In the past, when I was young, I really loved playing football. My friend and I used to go together to the stadium, but I don't go anymore because I have a family to look after. Due to such circumstances, I bought some sport-equipments for practicing excersise".
المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة Rima
http://www.arabtravelersforum.com/tr...4/#post1107224
welcom back kareem
just a very small question
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can I say ( I understood ) or its better to say understand ? :114:
( I mean in the same sentence which Rasid said )
Thanks sister..
Both are correct. "Understood" in the past, "Understand" indicates the present, which means I now understand you.
But it's better (for me) to say, I understand.
[blink][ Lesson Number 4 ][/blink]
[LEFT]Our lesson for today is a completion to the previous verb tenses, we will be discussing the Past Simple tense and the Past continuous tense. If there's something not clear, please don't hesitate to ask..
FORM Simple Past
[ VERB + ed]
EXAMPLES:
I visited my friends.
[blink]NOTE:[/blink] When you are using a verb tense with only one part such as Simple Past (visited), adverbs usually come before the verb (often visited). Please remember this is different from verbs with more than one part such as Present Continuous.
For example:
I often visited my friends.
It is used to express an action that happened and finished in a specific time, take a look at the picture:
When we use it?
Use the Simple Past to express the idea that an action started and finished at a specific time in the past. Sometimes the speaker may not actually mention the specific time, but they do have one specific time in mind.
EXAMPLES:
I saw a movie yesterday.
I didn't see a movie yesterday.
Last year, I traveled to Japan.
Last year, I didn't travel to Japan.
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FORM Past Continuous
[WAS or WERE] + [VERB+ing]
EXAMPLES:
I was studying when she called.
Past continuous use:
The past continuous describes actions or events in a time before now, which began in the past and was still going on at the time of speaking. In other words, it expresses an unfinished or incomplete action in the past.
It is used:
1- to describe an non-finished action that was interrupted by another event or action.
For example: "I was having a beautiful dream when my mother woke me up."
2- to express a change of mind:
For example: "I was going to spend the day at home but I've decided to go on a trip."
3- with 'wonder', to make a very polite request:
For example: "I was wondering if you could baby-sit for me tonight."
More examples:
a. They were waiting for the bus when the accident happened.
b. Mohammed was playing when he broke his leg.
c. When we arrived he was having a bath.
d. When the fire started I was watching TV.
[blink]NOTE:[/blink] When you are using a verb tense with more than one part such as Past Continuous (was picking), adverbs often come between the first part and the second part (was carefully picking).
I was carefully picking up the snake when it bit me.
I hope it is still easy for you, and you can distinguish among them all. :114:
If you have any question, just ask ahead and I will be there to answer you.. :101:
Have a great night. :24:
[blink]Dear Students,[/blink] are you ready for the exam? I think yes, because the previous lessons were very easy, no? :114:
Our first exam will be Inshallah on Monday from 4pm until 11:30pm. I am sure most of you will be able to be there at that time. :101:
المتأملة
Hi sister. :101:
I am sorry if I was tough with you, but I was forced to say the truth. :101: I am happy that you liked my advice. For the next lesson, it will be after the exam. I am not sure when the exam will be, some students don't want it to be on Monday because they won't be able to come here. I think I will make it an open day. Inshallah, It will start from Monday 7am to 9pm. I hope it's ok with everyone? :114:
*(الريم)*
You're a very good and careful student, I am giving you an open day to do the exam, Tomorrow from 7am Inshallah up to 9pm. there will be enough time Inshallah :106: ..
You're welcome..
[blink]The exam will be tomorrow, Monday from 7am to 9pm Inshallah.[/blink]
[center][color="DarkRed"]Present
too late ,, I know that
best teacher , kareem
you said the exam will be from 4 to 11:30
when I back from university I directly opened the net so I can revise some
lessons before the exam
but I was shocked cause everything was vanished :109:
and I saw the exam on the head of the subjects list
:36_6_3:
Hello sister Rima ..
I am sorry sister, but I announced the change of the timetable of the exam last night at 9:20pm as it appears above in my reply. It could be late to you I know that, but I am sorry I couldn't delay the exam anymore because we still have many lessons left.
However, I took a look at the answers of the exam, most of you have done very well & I am so proud of you. Talking about you, your answers are great & I assure you that you didn't need to revise.
I will tell you the answers tomorrow, Inshallah.
[blink]First Exam Results[/blink]
المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة المتأمله
I Hope that my answer is correct even by 80%.Iam afraid alettel and waited for atest at 6clock morning that they were not even be the first students attending
Excellent المتأمله !!
You don't need to worry sister, according to your level in English, Masha'a Allah your answers were great :101:
but you only have some mistakes which you can simply avoid in the future Inshallah.. :101:
1) Question 2, part B:
I am writer a letter to my friend.
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writer - writing - wrote - written
Correct: I am writing a letter to my friend.
2) Question 3, part A:
Iam visit in my friends yesterday.
Correct: I visited my friends yesterday.
3) Question 3, part B:
They are watched the soccer game at last night.
Correct: They were watching the soccer game last night.
4) Question 3, part D:
Sara run off quickly to the phone when her father is called
Correct: Sara was quickly running to the phone when her father called.
Both answers are correct, but I wanted you to do the one which I've given you. the Adverb comes between WAS and RUNNING.
I am glad because you tried to change the sentence.. It was a nice try sister.. :101:
[blink]SCORE: You've got 11 out of 15.[/blink]
Well done sister..
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[blink]afageeh[/blink]
Excellent job dude!
But you've only 1 mistake:
4) Question 3, part D:
Sara was running quickly to the phone when her father called.
Correct: Sara was quickly running to the phone when her father called.
[blink]SCORE: 14 out of 15.[/blink]
Excellent! :24:
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[blink]RMQ! [/blink]
Fantastic! you knew how to skip the trick & get the full mark..
I am so proud of you dear.. :113:
SCORE: 15 out of 15.
I could say no more! BUT, Keep it up man! :24:
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[blink]الدار[/blink]
Hi there!
Your marks are really great..
Umm... I confused with the first part of Question 3, "I was visiting my friends yesterday". I might consider it wrong because we need the clause "when" if we want to use [WAS + VERB + ING] as we studied before.. :101:
Also, you've made the same mistake that your colleagues had fallen in in Question 3, part D. I will ask you to go to the previous answer of your colleague and have a look at the correction.. please. :106:
[blink]SCORE: 13,5 out of 15.[/blink]
That's gorgeous! :x1:
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[blink]راصد المنتدى[/blink]
Thats's awesome! but you made a mistake which you should never miss, because it's very easy and noticeable!:
They are watched the soccer game at last night.
Correct: They were watching the soccer game last night.
[were + verb + ing] you remember!?
[blink]SCORE: 14 out of 15.[/blink]
Eh! so brilliant my friend.. :113:
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[blink]قمر موتوا قهر ..[/blink]
Fine, excellent sister!
Your answers were completely correct, you've got the full mark..
[blink]SCORE: 15 out of 15.[/blink]
Well-done .. keep it up .. :113:
You've written the pronoun "they" with the letter A, "THAY" & that's wrong .. be careful next time dear ..:24:
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[blink]Rima..[/blink]
Your performance was so great sister .. I am so happy for you ..
but also you've made the same mistake that your colleagues had fallen in in Question 3, part D. I will ask you to go to the previous corrected-answers of your colleagues and have a look at the correction.. please. :106:
[blink]SCORE: 14 out of 15.[/blink]
Excellent! :x1:
If you want to object, please feel free to discuss your answers with me.. I will be so happy to answer your questions.. :101: ..
[blink][Do you have any ideas for our lesson tomorrow?][/blink]
Thank you our teacher :x1:
First : About my mistake , I stoped some times and I Thinked I have to change between running - quickly but I didn,t sure
When I returned to lesson 4 , I found this Note refer to this mistake
NOTE: When you are using a verb tense with more than one part such as Past Continuous (was picking), adverbs often come between the first part and the second part (was carefully picking).
I was carefully picking up the snake when it bit me.
second : I think our group is very active , we are glade for this
so that if you give us at end of the lesson small test ( quez ) for refersh
our informations
المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة قمر موتوا قهر
http://www.arabtravelersforum.com/tr...4/#post1111854
I hope that u teach us some new words which we need it in our daily life
I agree with her
[blink]*(الريم)*[/blink]
Excellent dear *(الريم)*
I am happy with your answers my sister ..
You have some mistakes:
1) Question 2, part B:
I writer the letter to my friend.
Correct: I am writing a letter to my friend.
2) Question 2, part D:
He is not player basketball.
Correct: There's only one possible answer: He is not playing basketball.
You've also made the same mistake that your colleagues had fallen in at Question 3, part D. I will ask you as well to go to the previous answers of your colleagues and have a look at the correction.. please. :106:
[blink]SCORE: 13 out of 15.[/blink]
by the way, I corrected your answers but I forgot to paste them here, I don't know how!! :114:
anyway, well done sister .. keep up the good work :113:
[blink]RMQ[/blink]
Hey bro..
No problem at all, congratulations on your high marks dude .. you really deserved it .. :24:
[blink]afageeh[/blink]
Don't worry my brother, if you don't make mistake, you will never learn.. try always to do what you're sure about.. Of course if it's correct then you've done the right thing, if it's wrong, then you will know your fault or mistake and correct it .. both things will be for your own good dear..
& yeah, we're an active level & I am so proud of you all .. I am also honored to have such students like you.. I hope that we'll all keep doing the same work .. Inshallah ..
[blink]قمر موتوا قهر[/blink]
You're most welcome sister .. It's really great to know that I am satisfying you .. Inshallah I will give you some words, sentences that you need in daily contact.. :24:
[blink]Rima[/blink]
Inshallah sister .. I will do so .. :101:
[blink]الدار[/blink]
Really? It's surprising .. but I wish if you didn't do the exam in a hurry, I am sure you'd get the full mark .. next time please relax & take your time doing it .. I want you and the other students to get FULL MARK, ok ? :101:
[blink]Lesson Number 5[/blink]
Hi again everybody..
Some students asked me for a lesson of vocabulary and that's really interesting. :101:
There is more than one way to teach vocabulary. I was really mystified with which way I am going to present such a lesson? :114: . I didn't want to confuse you by giving you unrelated vocabulary which will absolutely get you lost. Hence, I will show you my way in introducing vocabulary, if you would like me to continue with the same way, that's fine. If you want me to change or you have a specific way, then please tell me so that I can change it for you. My way is that to choose one part of this life and give you its vocabulary. For example, in this lesson I am going to give you the vocabulary of your relatives. Parents, brothers, sisters, uncles & etc.. :101:
Here you are..:24:
bride:
Woman who is engaged to be married, or who is about to be married.
groom:
Man who is about to be married.
brother:
All of us know this word.
uncle:
The brother of your father.
aunt:
The sister of your father or mother.
cousin:
The son or the daughter of your aunt or uncle.
wife:
Female spouse, the mother of your sons/daughters. A married woman is a wife.
husband:
Male spouse, the father of your sons/daughters. A married man is a husband.
parents:
Your father and mother.
grandchild - grandchildren (Plural):
The child or children of one's son or daughter.
grandson:
the son of one's son.
granddaughter:
The daughter of one's daughter.
grandmother, grandma:
The mother of one's father or mother.
grandfather, granddad, grandpa:
The father of one's father or mother.
half-brother:
It's also called "step-brother". A brother through one parent only.
nephew:
The son of one's brother or sister. For example, the son of my brother is my nephew.
niece:
The daughter of one's brother or sister. For example, the daughter of my brother is my niece.
mother-in-law:
The mother of one's husband or wife. For example, the mother of my wife is my mother-in-law.
father-in-law:
The father of one's husband or wife. For example, the father of my wife is my father-in-law.
fiancée:
A woman engaged to be married.
fiancé:
A man engaged to be married.
twin:
Two brothers or sisters share a close resemblance.
twin-brother:
A brother who was born at the same birth. For example, Ahmed is my twin-brother.
Other vocabulary:
to adopt:
To form a relationship with another person.
spinster:
Unmarried woman beyond the usual age of marriage. In other words, a woman who passed the normal age of marriage.
to raise or to bring up:
To grow up a person.
adult:
mature, full grown person.
to be divorced:
To end a marriage.
wedding:
The cerenomy of marriage. In other words, when we celebrate someone's marriage we call it "wedding".
youth:
Young person.
bachelor:
A person who is not married.
my elder sister:
My sister who is older than me. For example, if I am 18 years, and she is 23 years. Then she's my elder sister.
couple:
A group of 2 persons.
foster child:
A child raised by someone other than their parents.
to fall in love:
To love someone.
teenager:
One who is between 13 and 19 years of age.
orphan:
Child whose parents are dead. For example, Ali is an orphan.
widow:
Woman whose husband has died.
widower:
Man whose wife has died
[blink]NOTE:[/blink] As I told you, this is the method of teaching that I have chosen to you. If you have better way, just tell me and I will be ready for that Inshallah. :106:
Salam Alaikom everybody ..
[blink]Lesson Number 6[/blink]
How was your weekend? It was a long one, right? :101:
I wanted you to take a rest before I go on my vocabulary lesson.. :106:
Today we will study the vocabulary of kitchen, and I hope you're all not hungry! :114:
barbecue, and sometimes you find it written like this bar-b-q.
bread basket
cake slice
Freezer, or chest freezer
Coffee machine
cooker, stove
cup
Deep fryer, or deep-fat fryer (British).
dishwasher
fork
pan, or frying pan
glass
grater
Jug
Kettle
Kitchen Scales
Knife
Ladle
Microwave
Mixer
Oven glove
Pepper mill
pressure cooker
Firdge, or refrigerator
rolling pin
scissors
sieve
spoon
toaster
waffle-iron
:101: Good luck ..
Hey all!
You're welcome .. :101:
It's really great to know that you liked this lesson.. :24:
المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة الدار
but i wonder how will be the exam of these lesson
Well, there will be no problem Inshallah, it will be easy and clear.. don't worry .. :106:
المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة afageeh
could you please give us information for ( passport ) - ( jawzat
I am sorry, I didn't get that! could you please explain? :114:
المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة *(الريم)*
always I wonder What is the name of this machine
!!!do you know what I say when I ask my maid to bring this machine
Give me the vegetables machine To make it small
What a long name
Thank you my teacher it is wonderful lesson
I am happy because you learned something new in this lesson..:24:
Maybe your maid doesn't know the meaning of "Grater"! Anyway, the action is to grate something.. for example: we grate carrot to make special meal.
Have a good day..:106:
[blink]Lesson Number 7[/blink]
Evening everybody, how are you all?? I hope you're fine .. :101:
Our vocabulary lesson will be about:
Work and employment
a regular job:
A job that you are systematically regular with. For example, a teacher.
commuter:
one who travels back and forth between home and work.
employee:
Person who works for an employer.
employer:
Person who employs people to do work.
job:
work, assignment.
occupation:
employment, work, job.
profession:
Skilled occupation, the job that you're professional in.
trade:
business.
worker:
one who works in manual job. For example, carpenter.
application form:
The form that you fill in when you want to apply for a job.
trainee:
One who is undergoing vocational training.
apprentice:
One who is training for any endeavor.
apprenticeship:
Learning of a trade by working alongside a master craftsman.
CV (curriculum vitae):
Chronological description of one's employment and educational history.
job interview:
When you apply for a job, you will meet the supervisor to ask you some questions, that's called Job Interview.
skilled worker:
Very good in his field.
to apply for a job:
This is when you want to get a job, you go to a company and apply for a job there.
training:
Preparing.
vacancy:
Available place or position.
Unemployment:
State of not being employed.
to be unemployed:
To be without a job.
to be out of work:
Outside work.
to be on the dole (BE):
To be without a job, and the government pays you a small amount of money each week.
to fire somebody:
To kick out somebody from his job.
to sack somebody (BE):
To kick out somebody from his job. (British)
to dismiss somebody:
To kick out somebody from his job.
to give somebody notice:
To warn somebody.
to resign, to quit:
Quit an office or position.
flexitime:
Work hours which may be changed according to need.
pay slip:
Payment receipt of a salary.
to get a rise:
To get promoted in a job.
to work in shifts:
Work which has a change in workers every few hours
to work overtime:
To work extra time.
Have a great night all :101:
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