what a nice information i really like it
wating 4 the 2nd part
may allah bless u
mi dear
هناك الكثير من المعلومات الهامه التي لانستطيع أن نهملها نحن معلمون ومعلمات اللغة الأنجليزيه حتى الطلاب فأحببت هنا ان أقدم بعض الحلقات بعنوان Facts about English
هذه الحلقه الأولى أتمنى أن تعم الفائده
always
Use always between the modal verb or auxiliary verb and the main verb, I can always tell when he's lying .i
Use always after the verb to be in a sentence, He's always late.i
beautiful _ pretty _ handsome _ good -*looking _ cute
These words are all used to say that someone is attractive:i
Beautiful: is a strong word meaning extremely attractive in a way that is quite rare, the most beautiful actress in Hollywood.i
Pretty: is less strong ways of describing and used to younger women and girls, she's the prettiest girl I ever met.i
Handsome: is usually used to describe men, a tall, dark and handsome stranger . it can be used about attractive older woman.i
Good-looking: about both men and women.i
Cute: is used about babies and children, but can also used about young men and women especially in American English.i
between _ among:i
between: is used to talk about being in the middle of two people, times, things etc: they arrived betweentwo thirty and three.i
among : is usedwhen someone or something is in the middle of three or more people, things etc: they wandered among the crowds in the marketplace. i
child _ baby _ infant _ toddler _ teenager _ kid:
Baby and infant: are both words for a very young child who was born not long ago, but the word infant is much more formal.i
A toddler: is a child who has just learned to walk.i
Teenagers: are children aged 13 – 19.i
Kid: is an informal word meaning a child or young person.i
والى اللقاء فى الحلقة القادمة من معلومات تهمك
التعديل الأخير تم بواسطة أميرة بأخلاقها@ ; 24-04-2009 الساعة 03:10 AM
what a nice information i really like it
wating 4 the 2nd part
may allah bless u
mi dear
أمير بأخلاقها ..
مشكورة أختي ..
حقائق تشكري على جمعها ..
وإن أذنتي لي أختي ..
أن أضيف ..
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كلما استحدث الله لك نعمة، فليكن همك أن تستحدث له طاعة ...
ما لا يكون بالله لا يكون .. وما لا يكون لله لا ينفع ولا يدوم ...
إنما العيش أن لا يبقى منك جارحة إلا وهي تجاذبك إلى طاعة الله ...
مجهود رائع رائع جدا 00 اميرها بااخلاقها اسال اللة ان لايحرمك الاجر والثواب واسال اللة ان يحفظك فوق كل ارض وتحت كل سماء 00
استغفرالله العظيم واتوب اليه
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
الأميرة بأخلاقها@
طرحٌ قيمـ ومفيد
مبدعة كما عودتنا دائماً أختي السكرة
جعل الله جهدكـو كل ماتبذليه شاهداً لكِـ لا عليكـ
وفتح عليكِـ و لا حرمنا نحن سخاوة عطائكـ
/
" اللهم استعملني في طاعتك "
/
أستغفر الله العظيم التواب الرحيم لذنبي
وللمسلمين والمسلمات و المؤمنين والمؤمنات
الأحياء منهم والأموات إلى يوم الدين
الأميرة بأخلاقها@
مـــبدعــة و حضور قيم و رائع كما هي عادتكِ....
ماشاء الله تبارك الرحمن... القسم دائماً متجدد بوجودكِ فيه غاليتي...
دمتي بحفظ الرحمن و بعطـاء...
رحم الله موتانا و شفى مرضانا و رد غائبنا.
I care
nice to see you here
best regards
ماشاء الله
ابداع ومجهود تشكري عليه
الله يجزاك الجنه
ويسهل امورك
منتظرين بقية الحلقات
حفظك الله
sooooon
مهــا
شاكره لك تواجدك أستاذتي الرائعه
جاكوار2
جزاااااااك الله الجنة على هذه الدعوات الرائعه ولك مثلها
SoOoSoOo
ياهلا وغلا برائعتنا سوسو
لقد أحرجتني بهذه الكلمات والدعوات الطيبه التي لاتساوي شئ مقارنه بمجهودك وعطائك
دمتي لنا معطاءه
Romanciah
كم أنا سعيده بهذا الحضور الرائع الذي أنار المتصفح
ياهلا وغلا بالرائعه روما
والله مرورك شرف لي فكيف بكلماتك الراقيه فهي تعتبر وسام وتاج على رأسي
دمتي لنا ياغاليه
في حفظ الرحمن
الحلقه الثانيه
Facts about English
Did you know that English is the most widespread language in the world and is more widely spoken and written than any other language
Did you know that over 400 million people use the English vocabulary as a mother tongue, only surpassed in numbers, but not in distribution by speakers of the many varieties of Chinese
Did you know that over 700 million people, speak English, as a foreign language
Did you know that of all the world's languages (over 2,700) English is arguably the richest in vocabulary; and that the Oxford English Dictionary lists about 500,000 words, and a further half-million technical and scientific terms remain uncatalogued
Did you know that three-quarters of the world's mail, telexes and cables are in English
Did you know that the main language used throughout the world on the internet is English
Did you know that more than half of the world's technical and scientific periodicals are in English
Did you know that English is the medium for 80% of the information stored in the world's computers
Did you know that English is the language of navigation, aviation and of Christianity; it is the ecumenical language of the World Council of Churches
Did you know that 5 of the largest broadcasting companies in the world (CBS, NBC, ABC, BBC and CBC) transmit in English, reaching millions and millions of people all over the world
The longest word without repeating any letters
"Uncopyrightable", with fifteen letters, is the longest word in English in which no letter is used more than once.
5 vowels in a row
There is only one common word in English that has five vowels in a row: "queueing".
6 consonants in a row
The word "knightsbridge" has six consonants in a row, as does "latchstring".
5 vowels in alphabetical order
There are several words that feature all five vowels in alphabetical order, including "facetious" and "abstemious".
Strange pairs or groups of words
EWE and YOU are a pair of words with identical pronunciations that have no letters in common. Another example is the pair, EYE and I. However such word pairs are often dependent on the accent of the speaker. For instance Americans might well believe that A and EH form such a pair whereas other English speakers might not.
Strange pronunciation
The most notorious group of letters in the English language, ough, can be pronounced at least nine different ways.
"UFF" tough, enough
"OFF" cough
"OW" bough, slough
"OH" though, dough
"OR" thought Pronounced "AW" in American English
"OO" through
"UH" thorough Pronounced "OH" in American English
"UP" hiccough variant spelling of "hiccup", though the latter form is recommended in both British and US
To be continued
أموووووووووووووره
الله يجزاك الجنه على الموضوع الراااااااااااائع
ماشاءالله تبارك الرحمن
معك بجميع الحلقات ياعسل ..
دمتي بخير ..
ابواصيل
ألف شكر أستاذي على التواجد والتشجيع
حفظك المولى
كل الحنان
ياهلا ومرحبا بفراشة المنتدى
شاكره لك تواجدك ومتابعتك وتشجيعك ياغاليه
لاعدمناك
frankly attractive topic keep it up
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
الحلقه الثالثه
Able or Possible
Both are used to tell the possibility of achieving something. Able is used with a person. Possible is used with a thing
Ex
I don't think Jim is able to persuade Emma to change her mind
I don't think it is possible to finish the work in three days
Accept or Receive
Acceptis used when someone agrees to take what he is offered
Receive, which simply means 'get', is used when there is nomentioning whether one look something willingly or not.
Ex
The customer was angry with the shop assistant because she would not accept his cheque
You will receive a warm welcome from my family when you come to visit us
Aboard or Abroad
Abroadmeans 'in or to another country'
Aboardmeans 'on or in a ship plane or other large vehicle
Ex
Many people have a high opinion of those who have furthered their studies abroad
The plane is about to take off, let's go aboard
My auntie was aboard the ship when it sank
Across or Cross
Acrossmeans 'from one side to the other side (of) Since across is a preposition, it has to be used with a verb.
Crossis a verb which means 'walk or go from one side to the other side of
Ex
While we were walking across the road, there was an accident
When you cross the road, you must take great care of passing traffic
Admit or 'Admit of'
Admitmeans 'take a confession of; acknowledge
Admitof (formal English) means 'leave room for; give the possibility of
Ex
I refuse to 'admit' doing something that someone else did
His insistence admits of no rejection
His bad behavior admits of no excuse
Hope you wait the fourth part
التعديل الأخير تم بواسطة أميرة بأخلاقها@ ; 16-05-2009 الساعة 11:02 PM
Thank u sis. for this valuable information
we are waiting for the fourth part.
dr_subahi
Do not be crule
welcome
thanks for passing by
Dr subahi
welcome my great brother
thanks for passing by
الحلقه الرابعه
s'- 's
Use ('s) at the end of a word to show that some thing belongs to a particular person
Ex:Sherif's book- His mother's car
Use (s') when the plural noun ends in (s)i
Ex:Our parents' house
The dogs' food
Use ('s) after a person's name, even if it ends in (s) i
Ex: Ms Collins's office
Kris's new friend
.
Me
In spoken English me is usually used after as, than, and be
Ex:He isn't as me
He's fatter than me
It's me
In formal language it is better to try to express the idea in a different way
Ex: He isn't as thin as I am
He's fatter than I am
I am the one /the person
The same is true of her, him, andthem
Either..or- Neither..nor
Use a singular verb with these words when you are writing if the second noun is singular
Ex:If either Sherif or Ali calls, please take a message
Neither Sherif nor Ali is very tall
If the second noun is plural, use a plural verb
Ex:If either my sister or my parents come, please let themin However, in informal speech, people usually use a plural verb, whether the noun is singular or plural
Fun- Funny
Use fun to talk about events and activities that are enjoyable, such as games and parties
Ex:Let's go to the beach and have some fun
Funny is an adjective that describes someone or something that makes you laugh
Ex:Bob's jokes are really funny
مع تحياتى
التعديل الأخير تم بواسطة أميرة بأخلاقها@ ; 11-06-2009 الساعة 01:36 AM
الله يعطيك العافيه اميره مجهود جبار وفيه الفائده
المحبة في الله نعمة من الله ..
فقد الأحبة في الله غربة ..
والتواصل معهم أنس ومسرة ..
هم للعين قرة ..
فسلام على من دام في القلب ذكراهم ..
وإن غابوا عن العين قلنا يا رب احفظهم وارعاهم ..
سبحان الله والحمدلله ولا اله الا الله
حمدونة
شاكره لك مرورك يارائعه
المفضلات