الأربعاء، 31 مايو 2017

trade, oppress, undercut, fail

1. Sell at a cheaper price
2. The activity of buying and selling or of exchanging goods or services between people or countries
3. To treat somebody in a cruel and unfair way
4. To disappoint
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hate, turn away, inflate, price

1. To expand
2. The amount of money
3. To feel dislike for
4. To move away from
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الثلاثاء، 30 مايو 2017

blood , hold in, property, honor, inviolable

1. To keep somebody in a particular position
2. That must be respected and not attacked or destroyed
3. Red liquid flowing throughout the body
4. A thing or things that are owned by somebody
5. Great respect and admiration for somebody
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Bottles and Cans #quiz

1.: Just in case
2.: Just in case
3.: Just in case
4.: Just in case
5.: Just in case
6.: Just in case
7.: Just in case
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Quiz 4 : Verbs You Need To Learn About Going Shopping


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الاثنين، 29 مايو 2017

Punctuation Marks | When To Use? #quiz2

1. full stop: Just in case
2. Comma: Just in case
3. apostrophe: Just in case
4. inverted commas: Just in case
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Punctuation Marks - Learn By Having #quiz3

1. full stop: Just in case
2. Comma: Just in case
3. apostrophe: Just in case
4. inverted commas: Just in case
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Things You Like #2

1. meeting people
2. nature
3. reading
4. learn about other countries
5. have a good time
6. be close to nature
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Things You Like #1

1. cultural things
2. party
3. the open air
4. classical music
5. sport
6. dancing
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Verbs Used When Preparing A Breakfast #1

1. to cook something in hot fat or oil
2. to heat a liquid to a high temperature
3. mix
4. extend
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Verbs Used When Preparing A Breakfast #2

1. to remove (objects) from (the table) after a meal
2. prepare the table
3. to put something with another thing
4. to serve a drink by letting it flow from a container into a cup or glass
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الأحد، 28 مايو 2017

migration,messenger,intended,action,intention

1. The movement from one place to another.
2. Meant
3. What you plan to do.
4. The process of doing something
5. A person who gives a message to somebody or who delivers messages to people as a job
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authority,the faithful,pleased,hear,commander

1. The power to give orders to people.
2. To give satisfaction or pleasure.
3. Chief officer or leader.
4. To be aware of sounds with your ears.
5. People who believe in a religion.
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been,built,pillar

1. It is the past participle of "be".
2. A large round stone, metal or wooden post that is used to support a bridge.
3. It is the past simple and past participle form of build. It means putting parts together.
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السبت، 27 مايو 2017

religion,teach,Gabriel,related

1. Connected with something or somebody in some way.
2. The belief in the existence of a God and the activities that are connected with the worship of Him.
3. To give lessons to the others to help them learn something by giving information about it.
4. An angel who explained signs from God.
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achieve,scholar,marriage,worldly,benefit

1. To succeed in reaching a particular goal.
2. Connected with the world in which we live rather than with spiritual things.
3. A helpful and useful effect that something has.
4. Person who knows a lot about a particular subject.
5. The legal relationship between a husband and wife.
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The Washing Up #1

1. dry
2. add
3. rise
4. fill
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The Washing Up #2

1. To make something empty or dry by removing all the liquid from it
2. To stop the flow
3. To cause to begin the flow
4. To put something in the place where it is kept
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Slang Is Informal than Colloquial Language

1. boo-boo:
2. copper:
3. fab:
4. sarnie:
5. gobsmacked:
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الجمعة، 26 مايو 2017

Living Room p1 #quiz

1.: Just in case
2. : Just in case
3. : Just in case
4. : Just in case
5. : Just in case
6. : Just in case
7. : Just in case
8. : Just in case
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How to Learn a Foreign Language Quickly

How to Learn a Foreign Language Quickly
fluency, vocabulary, learn, grammar, pronunciation,writing, reading, skills, when
Speaking a foreign language is an immensely valuable skill that native English speakers often lack. One reason for this is the commonly held view that learning a language is a task requiring enormous amounts of work over several long, laborious years. Fortunately this isn’t the case, with a reasonable level of fluency possible within just a few short months.


  When first starting to learn a language, it’s important to focus on the bigger picture and ignore the finer details until you’ve mastered the basics. Take pronunciation for example: if you know the general rules for pronouncing words in your chosen language, you’ll find it much easier to learn vocabulary and you won’t get into bad habits as you learn. The same is true for grammar.

  
  Leaving specialist, more rarely-used vocabulary for a later date is another good way to make quick progress. Only learn what you actually need to know. If you’re learning French so that you can talk to the locals when you’re on vacation, there’s no point teaching yourself technical terminology unless you expect to meet people who want to discuss quantum physics or anything similarly obscure. At first, just learn the most frequently used words in the language you’ve chosen to study. Research shows that knowing only the thousand most used words in any language will allow you to understand approximately 70% of whatever you read in that language.

  Once you have a basic understanding of the language, try to reinforce your learning from every possible angle. Stop watching films and reading magazines in English, and do it in the foreign language instead. Find a native speaker you can talk to, and even try a bit of writing – there are online forums full of people happy to check over your work to help you improve. Many experts recommend doing this in short doses several times a day, so that it stays fresh in your mind and your concentration doesn’t start to slip. If you keep attacking the language from all sides, doing just a little but as often as possible, you should find yourself improving at an impressive rate.

  Few people are lucky enough to have the time and the lack of commitments to give it a try, but immersion learning should bring the same benefits in even less time. This really is throwing yourself in the deep end, taking an intensive multi-week course or going to live for a few weeks in a country where everyone speaks your chosen language. Your brain will adapt very quickly in this environment, so it’s definitely an option worth considering.

  
  But perhaps the most important thing is to stop worrying about making mistakes. If you do get something wrong, you’re more likely to get it right next time, and native speakers will still be delighted that you’re giving it a go in the first place. The key is to just get out there and practice as much as you can, and before long everything else will fall into place.


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الخميس، 25 مايو 2017

Going Shopping p2 #quiz

1.: Just in case
2.: Just in case
3.: Just in case
4.: Just in case
5.: Just in case
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Quiz 3 : Bottles and Cans #quiz


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going shopping p1 #quiz

1.: just in case
2.: just in case
3.: just in case
4.: just in case
5.: just in case
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Quiz 2: Going Shopping p2 #quiz


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Bathroom & Bedroom P2 #quiz

1.: Just in case
2.: Just in case
3.: Just in case
4.: Just in case
5.: Just in case
6.: Just in case
7.: Just in case
8.: Just in case
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