Examples :
1) Look! There's been an accident.
انظر. كان هناك حادث.
(there's been = there has been)
2) This road is very dangerous. There have been many accidents.
هذه الطريق خطيرة جداً. كانت هناك الكثير من الحوادث فيها
1) Look! There's been an accident.
انظر. كان هناك حادث.
(there's been = there has been)
2) This road is very dangerous. There have been many accidents.
هذه الطريق خطيرة جداً. كانت هناك الكثير من الحوادث فيها
Compare there was (past):
- There was an accident last night.
(not There has been an accident last night.)
- There was an accident last night.
(not There has been an accident last night.)
لانستخدم صيغة المضارع التام present perfect للتعبير عن حدث انتهى تماماً
وانما مع الأحداث التي حدثت في الماضي ولازال لها اثر الى حد الآن
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🔻كلمات من المقطع :
- Runner_up المتسابق الثاني
- So on and so forth هكذا وهكذا
- Pint نصف لتر - Sacrifice تضحية
- Settle تسوية
- Tournament مسابقة
- Hang on انتظر
- Hideous قبيح/ بشع
- ogre غول
- indeed بالتأكيد
- Knights فرسان
- Runner_up المتسابق الثاني
- So on and so forth هكذا وهكذا
- Pint نصف لتر - Sacrifice تضحية
- Settle تسوية
- Tournament مسابقة
- Hang on انتظر
- Hideous قبيح/ بشع
- ogre غول
- indeed بالتأكيد
- Knights فرسان
🛑I'm dying to + (verb) انا متشوق ل
Ex:
- I'm dying to relax on the beach.
- I'm dying to pick some fresh fruit.
- I'm dying to order some desserts.
- I'm dying to find out if I got the job.
- I'm dying to move to a bigger house.
- I'm dying to look at all the work you've done.
- I'm dying to learn more about you.
- I'm dying to introduce you to my parents.
- I'm dying to expand my business.
- I'm dying to check my score on the test.
Ex:
- I'm dying to relax on the beach.
- I'm dying to pick some fresh fruit.
- I'm dying to order some desserts.
- I'm dying to find out if I got the job.
- I'm dying to move to a bigger house.
- I'm dying to look at all the work you've done.
- I'm dying to learn more about you.
- I'm dying to introduce you to my parents.
- I'm dying to expand my business.
- I'm dying to check my score on the test.
Examples :
1) Anna will be here soon.
آنا سوف تكون هنا قريباً
2) Shall I open the windowا?
هل افتح النافذة؟
3) I might phone you later.
ربما اتصل بك لاحقاً.
4)May I sit here?
هل لي أن أجلس هنا ؟
5) I can't meet you tomorrow.
لا استطيع ان التقي بك غداً
6) Could you pass the salt, please?.
هل بإمكانك تمرير الملح لو سمحت؟
7) It's late. I must go now
الوقت متأخر .يجب ان اذهب الآن
8)You shouldn't work so hard.
لايجب أن تعمل بإجهاد .
9)Would you like some coffee?
هل تريد بعض القهوة ؟
1) Anna will be here soon.
آنا سوف تكون هنا قريباً
2) Shall I open the windowا?
هل افتح النافذة؟
3) I might phone you later.
ربما اتصل بك لاحقاً.
4)May I sit here?
هل لي أن أجلس هنا ؟
5) I can't meet you tomorrow.
لا استطيع ان التقي بك غداً
6) Could you pass the salt, please?.
هل بإمكانك تمرير الملح لو سمحت؟
7) It's late. I must go now
الوقت متأخر .يجب ان اذهب الآن
8)You shouldn't work so hard.
لايجب أن تعمل بإجهاد .
9)Would you like some coffee?
هل تريد بعض القهوة ؟
do/does/did + infinitive:
Examples :
1) Do you work?
2) They don't work very hard.
3) Helen doesn’t know many people.
4) How much does it cost?
5) What time did the train leave?
6) We didn’t sleep well.
Do you works ✖️
Do you worked✖️
Did you worked✖️
Examples :
1) Do you work?
2) They don't work very hard.
3) Helen doesn’t know many people.
4) How much does it cost?
5) What time did the train leave?
6) We didn’t sleep well.
Do you works ✖️
Do you worked✖️
Did you worked✖️
🛑 Common mistakes :
- Beside philosophy we have to Learn psychology and literature❌
- Besides philosophy we have to Learn psychology and literature✅
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- She smiled at me ✅
- She smiled to me ❌
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- Have you ever been to India ✅
- Have you ever been in India ❌
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- I Look forward to meeting you ✅
- I Look forward to meet you ❌
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- I have read Shakespeare's king Lear✅
- I have the read Shakespeare's king Lear ❌
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- It's not good to go to bed late ✅
- It's not good to go to the bed late ❌
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- Emma is listening to music ✅
- Emma is listening music ❌
- Beside philosophy we have to Learn psychology and literature❌
- Besides philosophy we have to Learn psychology and literature✅
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- She smiled at me ✅
- She smiled to me ❌
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- Have you ever been to India ✅
- Have you ever been in India ❌
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- I Look forward to meeting you ✅
- I Look forward to meet you ❌
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- I have read Shakespeare's king Lear✅
- I have the read Shakespeare's king Lear ❌
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- It's not good to go to bed late ✅
- It's not good to go to the bed late ❌
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- Emma is listening to music ✅
- Emma is listening music ❌
Describe a time when you receive congratulations from others
You should say:
- what the situation was
- who congratulated you
- why you were congratulated
- and explain how you felt.
Ok, well I think a good time to talk about would be the day when I got the results of my university entrance exam, which was about three years ago.
I remember feeling super nervous that day. If I got the grades I needed, I would be able to go to the university of my choice, whereas if I did badly, then not only would I not get into a prestigious university, I also wouldn't even be able to study the major I wanted. So when the letter with the results came through the post, my hands shook so much I could barely open it. And when I did finally get it open, I had to ask my dad to read it for me.
When I saw my dad’s reaction, I knew I must have done quite well, because his eyes really lit up when he looked at the letter, and he had a huge, great big smile on his face, which stretched, literally, from ear to ear. And after my parents both congratulated me, they made me call up all my relatives and tell them the good news.
And finally, regarding how I felt that day, well, it was actually a huge relief more than anything. You know, my parents had been so supportive to me throughout my studies, so I really didn't want to let them down. My parent rarely complimented on most achievements I made, but that time they told me how proud they were, which made me feel over the moon and more determined to do well at my university, as I saw how much it meant to them.
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#reading
You should say:
- what the situation was
- who congratulated you
- why you were congratulated
- and explain how you felt.
Ok, well I think a good time to talk about would be the day when I got the results of my university entrance exam, which was about three years ago.
I remember feeling super nervous that day. If I got the grades I needed, I would be able to go to the university of my choice, whereas if I did badly, then not only would I not get into a prestigious university, I also wouldn't even be able to study the major I wanted. So when the letter with the results came through the post, my hands shook so much I could barely open it. And when I did finally get it open, I had to ask my dad to read it for me.
When I saw my dad’s reaction, I knew I must have done quite well, because his eyes really lit up when he looked at the letter, and he had a huge, great big smile on his face, which stretched, literally, from ear to ear. And after my parents both congratulated me, they made me call up all my relatives and tell them the good news.
And finally, regarding how I felt that day, well, it was actually a huge relief more than anything. You know, my parents had been so supportive to me throughout my studies, so I really didn't want to let them down. My parent rarely complimented on most achievements I made, but that time they told me how proud they were, which made me feel over the moon and more determined to do well at my university, as I saw how much it meant to them.
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#reading
تعليم اللغة الإنجليزية 👨🏫
<unknown> – 988-George-Breakup
Crystal: Hey, George, actually it's funny that you mentioned relationshipscause I'm actually having a problem with Joe.
George: Is that the guy with the curly hair?
Crystal: Yeah, that guy. He's really nice and everything, but like I really don't think it's working out.
George: Why what's wrong?
Crystal: Well, he's really narrow-minded and I'm really different. We just ... he's nice and everything. He's kind and sweet, and it's just not for me, like we're totally different people.
George: I see. So what are you going to do?
Crystal: I think I have to rip the band-aid and I think I'm just gonna send him an e-mail or something.
George: E-mail! But you've been dating for awhile now and you like him right?
Crystal: Yeah, we're like so sweet together, but it's just ... I don't see a future.
George: But isn't an e-mail just a little too cold and he might tell other people about it, and rumors spreading and what not.
Crystal: OK, then, what do you think I should do? How should I do it?
George: You should probably just meet him face-to-face?
Crystal: Ugh! Face-to-face. OK. Where should I meet him? Like do you think I should just invite him over to my place?
George: You should probably do it in public, where, you know...
Crystal: Ooh, good, good, good, good. That's better.
George: Maybe that cafe.
Crystal: Ah, that cafe. Yeah.
George: While I'm having my date, you can be breaking up with your boyfriend. It'll be great!
Crystal: You're so mean.
George: I'm sorry. That was uncalled for.
Crystal: I don't know what to say. What do you think would hurt him less?
George: I gotta say honesty would be the best policy.
Crystal: Honesty. OK, so this is what I'm going to say. Joe, you're great, but we're not meant to be. How's that?
George: Yeah, it's great. It's great.
Crystal: OK, so, OK, OK, I'm done. I think I'll meet him at the cafe, and OK, things will work from then. I'll improvise.
George: Is that the guy with the curly hair?
Crystal: Yeah, that guy. He's really nice and everything, but like I really don't think it's working out.
George: Why what's wrong?
Crystal: Well, he's really narrow-minded and I'm really different. We just ... he's nice and everything. He's kind and sweet, and it's just not for me, like we're totally different people.
George: I see. So what are you going to do?
Crystal: I think I have to rip the band-aid and I think I'm just gonna send him an e-mail or something.
George: E-mail! But you've been dating for awhile now and you like him right?
Crystal: Yeah, we're like so sweet together, but it's just ... I don't see a future.
George: But isn't an e-mail just a little too cold and he might tell other people about it, and rumors spreading and what not.
Crystal: OK, then, what do you think I should do? How should I do it?
George: You should probably just meet him face-to-face?
Crystal: Ugh! Face-to-face. OK. Where should I meet him? Like do you think I should just invite him over to my place?
George: You should probably do it in public, where, you know...
Crystal: Ooh, good, good, good, good. That's better.
George: Maybe that cafe.
Crystal: Ah, that cafe. Yeah.
George: While I'm having my date, you can be breaking up with your boyfriend. It'll be great!
Crystal: You're so mean.
George: I'm sorry. That was uncalled for.
Crystal: I don't know what to say. What do you think would hurt him less?
George: I gotta say honesty would be the best policy.
Crystal: Honesty. OK, so this is what I'm going to say. Joe, you're great, but we're not meant to be. How's that?
George: Yeah, it's great. It's great.
Crystal: OK, so, OK, OK, I'm done. I think I'll meet him at the cafe, and OK, things will work from then. I'll improvise.
❇️ shatter
- /ˈʃæt·ər/
- Verb
🔻 definition:
To break (something) suddenly and violently into pieces
🔻examples:
- The earthquake shattered all the windows in the building.
- Before the jeep managed to get away, its windshield was shattered and its backcover torn.
- Accordingly, a traumatised person is never the same, since their assumptive world has been shattered.
🔻 synonyms for 'shatter' :
- smash
- mash
- crush
- crumble
- /ˈʃæt·ər/
- Verb
🔻 definition:
To break (something) suddenly and violently into pieces
🔻examples:
- The earthquake shattered all the windows in the building.
- Before the jeep managed to get away, its windshield was shattered and its backcover torn.
- Accordingly, a traumatised person is never the same, since their assumptive world has been shattered.
🔻 synonyms for 'shatter' :
- smash
- mash
- crush
- crumble