Mr.
Mohamed Elsammad
https://www.youtube.com/channel/
UCUhLcuQhscNnoiMbRvtiGdg/
ٍٙ رٕاطم ػهٍٚ ٔاالٔفالٚنهكٕعسبد االَٔال
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Level 1
Lesson 1
* Grammar
A & an ( يغ االسًبء ٔانٕظبئفٙ) رأر
A ٍَضغ أ يغ انكهًخ انًفغص انًجزضأح ثذغف سبك
ْٙ انذغٔف
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST
UVWXYZ
A pen - a table - a chair - a house - a unicorn
I have a pen. / He has a chair.
* AN َضؼٓب يغ انذغٔف انًزذغكخ
( a - I - o - u - e ) Vowels
An apple - an ink - an orange - an umbrella - an
elephant
I have an apple. / She has an umbrella.
* Exceptions اسزثُبءاد
a unicorn - a university - a uniform
an hour - an outfit - an honest man
Exercise ٍٚرًغ
https://wordwall.net/resource/281888/esl-
tefl/a-or-an
https://wordwall.net/resource/190227/english/i
ndefinite-article-a-or-an
Lesson 2
اٌدّغPlural
- Woman - Women - child - children
- person - people - tooth - teeth
* Quiz
https://wordwall.net/resource/2428496/plural-
nouns/plural-nouns
https://wordwall.net/resource/4617103/plural-
nouns/plurals-formation
Lesson 3
طفبد االشبعح
This ) تْٚظا ( نهًفغص انقغ
This is a pen. / This is an apple.
These )ْؤالء ( نهجًغ اٌمشية
These are pens. / These are apples.
That ) ضٛ رهك ( نهًفغص انجؼ- طنك
That is a pen. / That is an apple.
Those ) ضٛأنئك ( نهجًغ انجؼ
Those are students. / Those are trees.
* Exercise ٍٚرًغ
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tanha-taaha
ٍ انجًهخٕٚرك
ٍرزكٌٕ انجًهخ ي
يفؼٕل+ فؼم+ فبػم
يثبل
I am good. ضٛاَب ج
Mohamed is great. دمحم سائغ
* اٌضّايش- pronouns
I ( I am busy ) أا
He ( He is available ) ٛ٘
She ( She is beautiful ) ٘ي
It ( It is big ) ً ٘ي ٌغيش اٌؼال- ٛ٘
We ( We are helpful ) ٓٔح
You ( You are smart ) ُ أر- أد
They ( They are students ) ٓ٘ - ُ٘
* األفؼبل انًسبػضح
Verb to have
Has > ( he - she - it / ًزهك ) اسى يفغصٚ
He has a pen. / The dog has an apple.
Have > ( I / we / you / they / ًزهك ) اسى جًغٚ
I have a class. / Cars have windows.
* quiz ٍٚرًغ
https://wordwall.net/resource/25366452/have-
and-has
https://wordwall.net/resource/60073205/have-
and-has-missing-word-game
Lesson 4
Verb to be
I > am
He
She > is + دغف جغ- عقى- طفخ- اسى
It
We
You > are
They
Examples أيثهخ
I am Emad. / I am from Egypt.
I am 32 years old. / I am a supervisor.
My father is a farmer. / He is handsome.
She is Sara. She is a doctor. She is from England.
She is rich. She is 30 years old.
ٙ* انُف
Am / is / are + not
I am not an engineer. / He is not a teacher.
They are not farmers.
* انسؤال
Am / Is / Are + فبػم+ يفؼٕل
I am a doctor.
Am I a doctor? Yes, you are. / No, you aren’t.
Are you a baker ? yes, I am. No, I am not.
He is an engineer.
Is he an engineer? Yes, he is. / No, he isn’t.
They are students.
Are they students?
Yes, they are. / No, they aren’t
Ex: It’s dead. / He’s thrilled. / They’re angry.
Ex: It isn’t alive. / He isn’t happy. / They aren’t
calm.
* Quiz ٍٚرًغ
https://wordwall.net/resource/9814310/english
/verb-to-be
https://wordwall.net/resource/22130807/englis
h/verb-to-be
Lesson 5
انظفبد ٔاسزشضايٓب
* Vocbulary انكهًبد
Adjectives انظفبد
- Easy سٓم
Ex: English is easy. ( it is easy )
- Difficult = hard طؼت
Ex: Maths is difficult. ( it is difficult )
- ضٛ ُيفsufesu = beneficial
Ex: My English course is useful.
- Helpful ِغاػذ/ ِفيذ
Ex: My friend is helpful. / I am helpful.
- ّ يشبثuiliuis
Ex: We have a similar outfit. ّػ٘ يشبث
- Different يشزهف
Ex: They have different clothes. يالثس يشزهفخ
- gnsrtS ٕ٘ = َقpowerful
Ex: My friend is strong. / He is a powerful man.
- Weak ضؼيف
Ex: My friend is weak. / He is a weak man.
- Beautiful = pretty خّيٍح- ًخّي
Ex: She is beautiful. / She is a pretty woman.
- Ugly لثيح
Ex: This is an ugly tree.
- Handsome ُعيٚ
Ex: He is a handsome man.
- Attractive ) اٌّشأجٚ ًخزاب ( ٌٍشاخ
Ex: He is attractive. / She is attractive.
- S َب َجخsfffuuesu
Ex: I am a successful person. /
you are successful
- Loser ً ( فاشn )
Ex: My friend is a loser. / He is a loser.
Ex: They are losers.
- ttnfuuiSftn ٙ = َطكsmart = brain
Ex: Mohamed is intelligent. / He is smart.
/ He is a brain. / you are a brain.
- Stupid = dumb = fool = idiot احّك- غثي
Ex: My friend is stupid. / He is dumb.
/ You are a fool. / you are an idiot.
- yiaaH ضٛ = َسؼthrilled = ecstatic
Ex: I am not happy. / I am thrilled.
- Sad = upset = depressed = blue ٓحضي
Ex: I am sad. / I’m blue. / My friend is upset.
- Angry غبضت
Ex: That is an angry bird. / I am not angry.
- Calm = quiet ْبصئ
Ex: This is a quiet place. / The baby is calm.
- sfsvrsu = worried ٌ قهقب- يزٕرغ
Ex: She is nervous. / I’m worried about you.
- Brave شجبع
Ex: I am brave. / My father is brave.
- Coward ٌ = ججبchicken
Ex: My friend is a coward. you are a chicken
- Shy سجٕل
Ex: Salma is shy. / She is a shy girl. / Is she shy?
- Outgoing جغئ
Ex: Ali is an outgoing boy.
- S fsirsu = جبصsomber
Ex: Mohamed is always serious. / I am serious.
- Silly = wacky عخيف
Ex: My friend is silly. / I am silly. / He is wacky.
- Cheerful حِٙثر
Ex: I have a cheerful friend.
- Moody ِرمٍة اٌّضاج
Ex: Ahmed is Moody. / she is a moody girl.
- ysSf = َضشىenormous = very big
Ex: I have a huge car./ He has an enormous TV.
- gliuu = tiny = little غٛطغ
Ex: The bag is small. / I have a tiny bag.
- Delicious = tasty = yummy ٌزيز
Ex: This tea is delicious. / This is a delicious tea.
- Bitter الرع- ِش
Ex: This tea is bitter. / This is a bitter tea.
- Dغٛ َسطitSfsrsu
Ex: That lion is dangerous.
/ That is a dangerous lion.
- Safe ِٓأ
Ex: This is a safe zone. / It is not a safe zone.
- C isfesu ّ يُزج- ضٚدغ
Ex: This man is careful.
- Careless يًٓم
Ex: He is a careless student.
- A SSsfuuivf= violent َٙػضٔا
Ex: This is an aggressive animal.
- eviiuiauf يزٕفغ- يزبح
Ex: I am available. / Are you available ?
- Busy يشغٕل
Ex: I am busy. / Am I busy? / I am a busy man.
- Main = Basic اعاعي
Ex: English is a basic skill in our life.
- enninirtiu = extra ٙإضبف
Ex: I have an additional pen.
- ٙشٚ ربعyiunrsifiu
Ex: The pyramids are historical places.
- liviu ََٙيض
Ex: That is the civil war. اٌحشب االٍ٘يح
- C ٘ ََقضsinifiu
Ex: I am a critical Person.
- Rٙ ٔا َقؼfiuiunif
Ex: He is realistic. / She is very realistic.
- Rich = wealthy ُٙغ
Ex: They are rich men. / Are you wealthy?
- Poor غٛفق
Ex: She is a poor girl. / He is not poor.
- Stingy = mean ىٛ نئ- مٛثش
Ex: My friend is stingy. / They are mean.
- Generous ىٚكغ
Ex: They are so generous. He isn’t generous.
- Cheap ضٛعس
Ex: He has a cheap laptop.
/ This phone is cheap.
- Expensive ٙ غبن- ًٍٛث
Ex: This is an expensive computer.
- Clean فَٛظ
Ex: I have a clean uniform.
- Dirty = filthy يزسز
Ex: This is a dirty room.
- Organized يُظى- يغرت
Ex: I am an organized person.
- Messy غ يغرتٛ غ- ٕ٘فٕض
Ex: This room is messy.
- Mess ) انشكمٙ ( يجٓضل فُٙ كبسى ٔطفّ ثًؼٙفٕض
Ex: I am a mess. ) انشكمٙاَب يزجٓضل ( ف
- Exciting = thrilling = interesting قٛ ش- غٛيث
Ex: This movie is interesting.
- Boring = dull يًم
Ex: This is a boring story.
- Familiar يأنٕف
Ex: This coat is familiar. ْظا انًؼطف يأنٕف
- Strange = weird = bizzare تٚغغ
Ex: This is a weird chair.
* Short story ( adjectives )
My name is Mohamed. I am 20 years old. I am
shy and friendly. I have a friend. His name is
Ahmed. He is outgoing and handsome. We have
similar clothes. We are good students. Ahmed is
silly and moody all the time. I am calm and
cheerful. I am popular in school, but he is not
famous. I am generous ,but he is stingy. We have
expensive laptops at school. Our teacher is
thrilled and excited. Ahmed is upset and critical.
I am a realistic person. We are different.
* g + ( I - e - y ) > dj
Gym - general - engineer - giraffe - girl
* quiz ٍٚ ( رًغverb to be ) H.w
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af-nr-vfsatvfsa
https://wordwall.net/resource/36754753/englis
h/describing-people-adjectives
https://wordwall.net/resource/9711240/adjectiv
es
https://wordwall.net/resource/58749/english/a
djectives
Lesson 6
Possessive Adjectives and pronouns
ضّائش اٌٍّىيحٚ طفاخ
My ٙانشبص ث / mine
This is my laptop. / This laptop is mine.
Your انشبص ثك / yours
This is your laptop. / This laptop is yours.
His ّانشبص ث / his
This is his laptop. / This laptop is his.
Her انشبص ثٓب / hers
This is her pen. / This pen is hers.
Its ) غ انؼبقمٛ ثٓب ( نغ- ّ انشبص ث/ its
The dog has its house. / This house is its.
Our انشبص ثُب / ours
This is our school. / This school is ours.
Their انشبص ثٓى / theirs.
That is their school. / That school is theirs.
Whose pen is this?
This is my pen. / This pen is mine.
Whose cars are those?
They / these are our cars.
* Quiz ٍٚرًغ
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Lesson 7
Propositions دغٔف انجغ
Time ( in - on - at )
* in
( ٕوٛ فزغاد ان- ٍُٛ انس- فظٕل انسُخ- يغ انشٕٓعٙ) رأر
Ex: We are in November. / You are in Winter.
We are in 2023. / I run in the morning.
Ex: My birthday is in December.
* in ( the morning / afternoon / evening )
* on
( زٚبو ٔانزٕاعٚ يغ األٙ ) رأر- days & dates
Ex: My weekend is on Thursday and Friday.
Ex: The Valentine is on February 14th.
Ex: My birthday is on November 11th.
* ( on Christmas - on Easter - on weekdays - on
the weekend - on holiday - on vacation - on
birthday )
* At ( يغ انٕقذٙ) رأر
Ex: I wake up at 7:00 am. / I have an English class
at 11:00 o’clock. / I wake up at dawn.
* At ( noon - night - midnight - sunrise - sunset -
dawn - the weekend - lunchtime - dinnertime )
* At ( the end of the month / day )
بو ٔانسُخٚانشٕٓع ٔاال
I will finish my study in a year. I have an hour of studying today
I will finish the session in 10 minutes. I like to smell flowers in spring.
30 minutes
* Quiz
https://wordwall.net/resource/10824326/preposition-in
on-at
https://wordwall.net/resource/27615584/esl/in-on-or-at
Lesson 8
أصٔاد االسزفٓبو
* What ِارا- ِا
What is this / that? ِا ٘زا
It is a pen / It’s a pencil. / it’s an apple.
What is your name? ِا اعّه ؟
It’s Mohamed / My name’s Mohamed . / I’m
Mohamed.
What is your favorite color? ٔه اٌّفضً ؟ٌٛ ِا
It’s White / It is black. / it’s yellow
What is your favorite food? ِا طؼاِه اٌّفضً؟
It’s Shawarma. / it’s beans. يٛف
What are these / those ? ِا ٘ؤالء ؟
They are tables / chairs.
What day is today? َ؟ِٛا اٌي
It is Monday / Saturday
Which day are we on ? اي ؟
We are on Saturday.
Which month is this? ش ٘زا ؟ٙاي ش
It is November.
Which month are we in? ش اي؟ٙاحٕا في ش
We are in November.
* Where ٓاي
Where are you? ايٓ أد؟
I am in the room - the house / at home - work.
Where is your pen?
It is on the table. / It’s in my hand.
Where is the fan? حح ؟ٚايٓ اٌّش
It is above the couch. اٌىٕثح
It is on the ceiling. ػٍي اٌغمف
It is on the wall. ػٍي اٌحائظ
Where are the trees? ايٓ االشداس ؟
They are in the park. في اٌحذيمح
Where are the cats? ايٓ اٌمطظ ؟
They are in a box. قٚفي طٕذ
Where is your phone? ايٓ ٘اذفه ؟
It is in my hand.
* When? ِري
When is your birthday? ِري ػيذ ِيالدن؟
It is in April. / it is on November 11th.
When is the movie ? ِري اٌفيٍُ ؟
It is at 7:00 pm.
* Why? = ٌّاراHow come?
Why are you here? ٌّارا أد ٕ٘ا ؟
Because I have an English class. ْأل
Because of work / business.
To work. to learn English
Why do you like winter? ٌّارا
Because it is cold. ألٔٗ تاسد
Because it isn’t hot. الٔٗ ٌيظ حش
Why is he rude? لح ؟ٚ ٛ٘ ٌّارا
Because he is an idiot. الٔٗ أحّك
* Who ? ِٓ؟
Who is this? ِٓ ٘زا ؟
He is Ahmed. / It’s Mohamed. / It’s me.
Who are you ? ِٓ أد
I’m Mohamed.
Who are they? ِٓ ٘ؤالء ؟
They are security / my brothers.
* How old ? وُ اٌؼّش ؟
How old are you ? I’m 26 years old. / I’m 26.
How old is she ? She is 19 years old / She is 19.
* How often? وُ ِشج ؟ How many times?
How often do you go out?
I go to the club every weekend.
I go out once a week. ِشج/ twice a month. ِٓشذي
Three / four times per month. ِشاخ4 - 3
* How many ? وُ اٌؼذد
How many bags do you have?
I have 3 bags.
* Quiz
https://wordwall.net/resource/3551841/who-
what-where-whose-when-or-how
https://wordwall.net/resource/307607/esl-
tefl/wh-questions
https://www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/wh-
question-words-quiz.php
Conversation
ِحادثح
A: Hi, How are you? ويف حاٌه؟
B: I’m good. How about you? ِارا ػٕه ؟- أا خيذ
A: I’m great. How is it going? اي االخثاس؟- أا سائغ
B: It’s pretty good. / all good. وٍٗ تخيش
A: What is your name? ِا اعّه ؟
B: My name’s Mohamed. And you?
A: My name’s Ahmed.
B: Nice to meet you, Ahmed. عؼيذ تّماتٍره يا احّذ
A: Nice to meet you, too. أا ايضا
B: Where are you from? ِٓ ايٓ أد؟
A: I’m from Egypt. And you? أد؟ٚ أا ِٓ ِظش
B: I’m from Qatar. أا ِٓ لطش
A: What is your favorite color? ٔه اٌّفضً ؟ٌٛ ِا
B: My favorite color is blue. And you? االصسق
A: My favorite color is green. االخضش
B: That’s cool. ٘زا سائغ
A: What is your favorite food? ِا طؼاِه اٌّفضً ؟
B: My favorite food is Kushary.
A: Wow, I love Kushary too.
B: Why?
A: Because it is delicious.
B: What is your favorite season? ِا فظً اٌغٕح
اٌّفضً اٌيه؟
A: My favorite season is Winter. ٛ٘ ًفظٍي اٌّفض
اٌشراء
B: why? ٌّارا
A: Because it is cold. تاسدٛألْ اٌد
B: What is your favorite day of the week?
ع؟ِٛه اٌّفضً تاالعثِٛا ي
A: It’s Friday. أٗ اٌدّؼح
B: Why? ٌّارا؟
A: Because it’s the weekend. عٛايح االعثٙٔ ٗٔأل
Because it’s my day-off. َ ػطٍريٛالٔٗ ي
A: When is your birthday?
B: It’s in November. / It’s on November 11th 1991.
A: Are you married or single?
ج اَ اػضب؟ًٚ٘ أد ِرض
B: actually, I am not married. I am single.
A: What are you like? What’s your personality
like? ِا ٘ي شخظيره ؟
B: Well, I’m an introvert ائيٛ أط, calm and
friendly. But, I’m a little nervous and impulsive.
ِٕذفغ
How about you?
A: actually, I’m the opposite. I’m an extrovert
اخرّاػيand sociable person. I’m outgoing and
cheerful.
B: It is a pleasure talking to you. عؼيذ ٌٍرحذز ِؼه
A: you too. See you soon. اسان الحما- أد ايضا
Lesson 9
األعّاء
ٕ٘ان ٔٛػاْ ِٓ االعّاء6
* Common Noun ) ( اعّاء ِدشدج
ترثذأ تحشفsmall
Ex: car - train - table - chair
Ex: This is a train. / This is a big table.
* Proper nouns ( َ) اعّاء االػال
City - name - country - continent - restaurant -
places
ترثذأ تحشفCapital
Ex: Mohamed - Egypt - Damanhour - Africa -
Cova
EX: His name is Ahmed. He is from Egypt.
ظائفٌٛاٚ اٌؼائٍح
Jobs and Family
family memebers
siblings ( brothers and sisters )
in-laws اﻟﻧﺳﺎﯾب
father-in-law / mother-in-law / sister-in-law /
brother-in-law
half-brother steps
half-sister step-father - step-mother - stepsister - stepbrother
= trader
Examples أِثٍح
- I am an engineer. / They are drivers. / He is an
electrician.
- My Father is a farmer. / He is a fisherman.
- My grandmother is a chef. / My son is a doctor.
- Her husband is a mechanic.
- We are professors.
- I am not a teacher.
- Are they singers? Yes, they are / no, they aren’t.
- We aren’t pupils.
- Are you a lawyer? No. I am a nurse.
* Quiz
H.w
https://wordwall.net/resource/10078106/esol/f
amily-members
https://wordwall.net/resource/616721/family
https://wordwall.net/resource/774811/family-
members
https://wordwall.net/resource/17525118/esol/j
obs-quiz
* Short story about Family.
tell me about your family
غح ػٍ انؼبئهخٛقظخ قظ
Hello, My name’s Mohamed. I’m 20 years
old. This is my family. I have an amazing
family. I have 2 brothers and 3 sisters.
My father is a manager. He is 43 years old.
He is so kind and generous. My mother is a
housewife. She is 38 years old. She is cute
and patient. My brothers are twins. They
are 15 years old. They are trouble makers.
They aren’t good students at school. My
sisters are so shy and friendly. They are
12 and 14 years old. My family is great and
I love them.
Conversation about Jobs and Family
يذبثخ ػٍ انؼبئهخ ٔانٕظبئف
A: Hey, Mohamed. What’s up? ا٘ االسجبع
B: nothing much. How about you? ضٚش جضٛيف
A: It is going great. االيٕع رًبو
B: So, How are things at home? ذٛ انجٙا٘ االسجبع ف
A: Everything is great. Thanks for asking.
B: What do you do now, Mohamed? يبطا رؼًم؟
A: I am a dentist. How about you? ٌت اسُبٛاَب طج
B: I am an English Teacher.
A: How about your brother, tell me about him?
ِارا ػٓ اخان؟ اخثشٔي ػٕٗ ؟
B: Well, he is 25 years old and he is a butcher.
A: Wow, that’s impressive. شٙ٘زا ِث
B: Yeah
A: What does your father do? اٌذن؟ٚ ًِّارا يؼ
B: My father is an engineer. He is 50 years old.
A: Nice!
B: What does your sister do? ِارا ذؼًّ اخره؟
A: She has her own business. She is 35 years old.
اٙ٘ي ذّرٍه اٌثضٔظ اٌخاص تي
B: What is your uncle’s occupation? ظيفحٚ ِا ٘ي
ػّه ؟
A: He has his own shop for clothes. ٍٗ يّرٍه ِحٛ٘
اٌخاص ٌٍّالتظ
B: What a cool family! ا ِٓ ػائٍح سائؼحٌٙ يا
A: Thank you.
B: I have to go now. See you later.
ْيدة اْ ار٘ة اال
A: Okay. Take care.
Lesson 10
Colors & Stationery & School
اٌّذسعحٚ اخ اٌّىرثيحٚاالدٚ ْاٌٛاال
Ex: I have a pen. It is red.
Ex: He has a ruler. It is green.
I like black hoodies
I am wearing a black sweatshirt
Ex: At the school, I have a school bag. It
has a red pencil, notebook, an ink pen and a
black sharpener.
Mr. middle school
high school
I am at primary school. I have an English
teacher at school. His name is Mr.
Mohamed Elsammad. He is handsome and
friendly. He teaches us English in a very
good way. My favorite subject is English. I
love it because it is easy and simple. I
speak English all the time to improve my
accent and be fluent.
House & Furniture & Kitchen Tools
اخ اٌّطثخٚادٚ األثازٚ اٌثيد
prayer rug
= couch
t
Short Story about Cooking
لظح ػٓ اٌطثخ
I have many friends I have much rice / I have a lot of rice
I have a lot of friends I have a little rice
I have a few friends
I have about 5 friends
I drink a lot of water / I drink 8 cups of water / I drink a little water.
وﺟﺑﺎت
I have 3 meals everyday. Breakfast is my favorite meal.
* How many siblings do you have?
I have 2 brothers and no sisters.
* How much money do you spend everyday?
I spend a lot of money. / I don't spend much money. / I spend 200 pounds everyday.
* How many apps do you have on your phone?
I have 30 apps. I have a lot of apps.
ﺗﻼﺟﺔ
* How much milk do you have in the fridge?
I have much milk / I have no milk in the fridge / I have a little milk.
Lesson 11
Present Simple Tense
صِٓ اٌّضاسع اٌثغيظ
* The Form
I / we / you / they >
) ْ اي اضافاخ ( في اٌّظذسٚاٌفؼً تذ
I like Football - I don’t like football
Do you like football? Yes, I do / No, I don’t
He / she / it > ً ( يضاف ٌٍفؼs - es - ies )
Mohamed Likes football.
He doesn’t like tennis.
Does he like tennis?
Yes, he does / no, he doesn’t
She plays volleyball. / She doesn’t play volleyball.
Does she play volleyball?
Yes, he does / no, he doesn’t
Does the dog eat chicken ? yes, it does / no, it doesn't
Wanna
you look sleepy
Do you eat a lot of food ?
He is a builder
I don't have a cat.
I don't have money.
yes, she does / no, she doesn't
* Quizes
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Verbs افؼاي
down
a kite / plane
Do you help your friends?
I like watching TV.
play tennis down
* Short Story ( Present Simple )
لظح لظيشج في اٌّضاسع اٌثغيظ
Exercise Do you workout?
guy
* Shake hands يغٍُ تااليذ- يظافح
* go running / go swimming / go walking / go
shopping يز٘ة ي
* clap يظفك
* carry heavy weights صاْ ثميٍحٚيحًّ ا
* lie down يغرٍمي ػٍي
* Reading Story ( present simple )
- drawing ُاٌشع
- stay = sit يدٍظ
- present = gift ٘ذيح
- throw the rubbish = throw away the
trash
يشِي اٌمّاِح
- wastebasket = bin = trash basket قٚطٕذ
اٌمّاِح
* Daily Routine ( phrases )
/ go to sleep
* early ِثىشا
* late ِرأخش
* pray يظٍي
* put on = wear يشذذي
* call ًيرظ
I don't like doing the chores
* do the chores َ تاالػّاي إٌّضٌيحٛيم
* do the laundry = wash clothes يغغً اٌّالتظ
* groceries اوً إٌّضي- اٌثماٌح
What is your daily Routine ?
Tell me about your daily routine
* My Daily Routine
Everyday, I wake up at 7:00 am. I wash my
face, brush my teeth and then go running.
Then, I take a shower, get dressed, and go
to work. I arrive to work by car at 10 am.
I finish my work at 5 pm. I go back home.
After that, I have lunch and watch TV. At
9 pm, I have dinner and go to bed.
* get dressed = wear my clothes
يٍثظ اٌّالتظ
* arrive ًطٛي
* finish يخٍض- يٕٙي
* go back / get back يشخغ
* go to bed = go to sleep ٌٍَٕٛ يز٘ة
Conversation ( Likes & Dislikes )
A: Hi Ahmed, How is it going? اي االخثاس
B: I am good, buddy. How about you? طذيمي
A: All is well. َوٍٗ ذّا
A: so, Tell me, What do you do now? ِْارا ذؼًّ اال
B: well, I am a photographer. And you? سِٛظ
A: I am a writer. واذة
B: Nice. Glad to hear that. عؼيذ ٌغّاع ٘زا
sorry to hear that
A: Where do you work? ًّايٓ ذؼ
B: I work at the office and sometimes freelance.
احيأا ػًّ حشٚ اػًّ في اٌّىرة
A: So, How do you go to work? ًّويف ذز٘ة ٌٍؼ
B: I go to work by bus.
A: What do you like to do in your free time?
لد فشاغهٚ ِارا ذحة اْ ذفؼً في
B: I like reading book, playing video games and
hanging out with my friends. ٖاذٕض
A: That sounds awesome. ٘زا سائغ
B: so, What is your favorite hobby? ايره اٌّفضٍح ؟ٛ٘
well,
A: My favorite hobby is swimming. I like to swim
everyday in the pool.
B: Perfect. سائغ
A: How do you like your work? ويف ذحة ػٍّه ؟
B: I love my work very much. I work 5 days a
week and I have 2 days-off. And you ? اياَ ػطٍح
A: Actually, I don’t like it much because it is
boring sometimes. ًِّ احيأا
B: well, maybe you need to find another job.
ظيفح اخشيٚ ذدذ
A: yeah, Maybe. ستّا
B: It is a pleasure meeting you here. I have to go
now.
A: Me too, see you later.
* Quizes
https://wordwall.net/resource/33980334/prese
nt-simple-positive
https://wordwall.net/resource/47890403/esl/pr
esent-simple-
https://wordwall.net/resource/38013578/esol/p
resent-simple-questions
Lesson 12
اﻻﺗﺟﺎھﺎت Directions
Compass اﻟﺑوﺻﻠﺔ
English Arabic Example Sentence
The library is north of
North ( شًبلshāmāl)
the park.
The train station is south
South ( جُٕةjanūb)
of the city center.
East ( يشغمmashriq) The sun rises in the east.
The beach is west of the
West ( يغغةmaghrib)
town.
Turn left at the next
Left سبعٚ (yisar)
corner.
The restaurant is on the
Right ًٍٛٚ (yamīn)
right.
يجبشغح Go straight for five
Straight
(mubāshara) blocks.
Please turn right at the
Turn ( اَؼطفinʿ aṭ if)
traffic light.
Go ( اطْتidhhab) Go ahead, I'll follow you.
On ٗ( ػهʿ alā) The book is on the table.
Under ( رذذtaḥt) The cat is under the bed.
The bird is flying above
Above ( فٕمfowq)
the trees.
My house is next to the
Next to ( ثجبَتbi-janib)
park.
Behind ( سهفkhalf) Look behind the tree.
In front of ( يبوأamām) The bank is in front of the hospital.
My house is in front of the park.
Useful Phrases:
English Arabic Example
Excuse me, where ٍ ػظعاذعٚأ Excuse me, where is the
is the...? قغٚ ...؟ bank?
How do I get to فٛأطم ك How do I get to the
the...? ٗ إن...؟ airport?
Is this the way to ْٕ ْظا ْم Is this the way to the train
the...? قٚ انٗ انطغ... ؟station?
The ... is straight ال... أيبيك
The park is straight ahead.
ahead. يجبشغح ذ.
ُب ذ اَؼطفًٛٚ
Turn right at the ارشبعح ػُض Turn right at the next
next traffic light. خٛانزبن. traffic light.
It's about ...
َّ ثؼض ػهٗ إ... The hotel is about 500
meters from
ُْب يٍ ذ. meters from here.
يزغا
here.
Thank you for ػهٗ شكغا ذ
Thank you for your help.
your help. يسبػضرك.
good at focused ﻣرﻛز
I don't understand anything
* Hopeless يائظ
* get + adj يظثح
* confused ِحراس
* totally وٍيا
* block = building ِثٕي
* That’s it = That’s all
* guaranteed ِّْٛض
* receive ًيغرمث
* impressed = amazed سِٛٙث
Conversation
Busy
Scenario: You're lost in a bustling marketplace in Cairo
and need to find the nearest bank.
You: ًارذع، ؟ننه نأ كنب نرقأ يقي نيأ
Meaning: Excuse me, where is the nearest bank from here?
Difficult words explained:
ًاعر ذ، : A polite way to say "excuse me."
نيأ: Where.
يقي: Located.
نرقأ: Nearest.
كنب: Bank.
Local: غح يسبفخ ثؼض ػهٗ إَّ أِٔعٛقظ. سبعا اَؼطفٚ
ذ قع انؼقبم ػُضٛكٌٕ انضٛٔس
ٍ ثؼض ُكانجٚيزجغ.
Meaning: Oh, it's just a short distance. Turn left at the
narrow alley, and the bank will be after two shops.
Difficult words explained:
رريقق نفنسم: Short distance.
رطعنا: Turn.
يفنا: Left.
راضيا راقرنا: Narrow alley.
نيرقيأ: Two shops.
You: !القيج ارقر
Meaning: Thank you very much!
Local: قلاع ال، لهس هطإ. !كيونب رليتيي
Meaning: Don't worry, it's easy. Enjoy your day!
* Quizes
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Lesson 13
Food & Restaurants
I am on a diet
I love trying new foods
Food طؼبو
(ضح أطؼًخ رجغثخ أدتٚ)جض.
Let's go out for dinner at
Restaurant يطؼى a nice restaurant (ٔلنُزُب
انؼشبءٙف يطؼى فٛ)نط.
Can I have another glass
of water, please? ( ْمًُُٙكٚ
Drink يشغٔة
يٍ انًبءع يٍ رسغ كٕة ػهٗ انذظٕل
)فضهك؟
I usually have a light
breakfast before work
Breakfast فطٕع
(فطٕعا أرُبٔل يب ػبصح ذ
ذ فذبٛقجم سف
brunch
)انؼًم.
what do you usually have for lunch?
What are you having for
Lunch غضاء lunch today? (نهغضاء سززُبٔل يبطا
ٕو؟ٛ)ان
supper
My favorite meal of the
Dinner ػشبء day is dinner (ٙانًفضهخ ٔججز
ٕو نٓظاٛ انْٙ )انؼشبء.
May I see the menu,
لائّح
Menu please? ( ْمًُُٙكٚ خٚقبئًخ عي
طؼبو
)فضهك؟ يٍ انطؼبوع
Let's get some appetizers
Appetizer يقجالد
to share (ثؼب ػهٗ نُذظم
)نُشبعكٓب انًقجالد.
entree I'll have the grilled
chicken for my main
Main course طجقٙسٛعئ
course (انضجبا ػهٗ سأدظم
ٕ٘ كطجق انًشٙسٛ)عئ.
I can't resist a delicious
dessert after dinner (ال
Dessert ٖٕده
غٛظح دهٕٖ يقبٔيخ أسزطٚثؼض نظ
)انؼشبء. check
Can I have the bill,
Bill فبرٕعح please? ( ْمًُُٙكٚ ػهٗ انذظٕل
)فضهك؟ يٍ انفبرٕعحع
Would you like to leave a
Tip شٛثقش
tip? (ض ْمٚش؟ رغت رغٛ)ثقش
This dish is absolutely
Delicious ظٚنظ
delicious! (ظ انطجق ْظاٚخ نظٚ)!نهغب
I like my food spicy (أدت
Spicy حاس
ٙ)دبعا طؼبي.
ذ
I prefer my desserts
Sweet ٕده
sweet ( أفضمٙبرٕٚ)دهٕح ده.
These fries are a little
Salty يبنخ too salty for me (ِانجطبطس ْظ
خٛالذ يبنذخ انًقهٛ ثبنُسجخ قهٙ)ن.
My grandmother is a
Cook طجبر
fantastic cook (ٙطجبسخ جضر
)عائؼخ.
server May I have some more
Waiter/Waitress َبصل/َضنخ water, please? ( ْمًُُٙكٚ
ض ػهٗ انذظٕلٚيٍ انًبءع يٍ انًؼ
فضهكى؟
I'll have the chicken
shawarma with
طهت
Ordering hummus, please (سأدظم
انطؼبو
ٗانذًضع يغ انضجبا شبٔعيب ػه
ٍ)هكفض ي.
tissues Can I have some extra
ْمًُُٙكٚ
Can I have...? انذظٕلnapkins, please? (ْم
ًُُٙكٚ ثؼب ػهٗ انذظٕل
ٗ ػه...؟
مٚخع انًُبصٛ)فضهك؟ يٍ ارضبف
Make it spicy, please
Make it... ّاجؼه..
(ّدبعاع اجؼه
)فضهك يٍ ذ.
Hold the onions,
Hold the... ادفع... please (يٍ انجظمع دفعا
)فضهك.
I'm allergic to
I have an allergy of ٘نض peanuts, please make
Allergic to... خٛدسبس sure my food is free
ِرجب... of them (٘خ نضٛرجبِ دسبس
ع انفٕلَٙرأكض فضهك يٍ انسٕصا
ٍ سهٕ يٙ)يُّ طؼبي.
We'd like to share
plates, please bring
يشبعكخ
Sharing plates small portions (َٕص
األطجبم
فضهك يٍ األطجبمع يشبعكخ
بد أدضغًٛغح كٛ)طغ.
What would you
recommend for a
Recommendations بدٛرٕط
vegetarian? ( يبطاٙرٕط
ءٙ؟ ثشٙ)َجبر
This dish is amazing!
Compliments يجبيالد
()!يظْم انطجق ْظا
that's not what I ordered
My food is cold,
Complaints ٖٔشكب please reheat it (ٙطؼبي
ُّ أػض فضهك يٍ ثبعصعٛ)رسش.
Can I have the bill,
Requesting the طهت
please? ( ْمًُُٙكٚ انذظٕل
bill انفبرٕعح
ٗ)فضهك؟ يٍ انفبرٕعحع ػه
We had a wonderful
Expressing إظٓبع dining experience,
satisfaction انغضب thank you! (ُبن كبَذ نقضٚض
satisfied with شكغا عائؼخع طؼبو رجغثخ
ذ )!نك
Informal dining رُبٔل Let's grab a bite at
انطؼبو this falafel place (نُأكم
قخٚثطغ ئذبٛؼذب شٚ سغٙانفالفم يطؼى ف
غٛغ )ْظا.
خًٛعس
So, what did you think
Casual يذبصثخ
of the food? (يبطا إطٌع
conversation ػبعضخ
كٚ عأٙ)انطؼبو؟ ف
Don't be shy, try
يشبعكخ some of my hummus!
Sharing food
انطؼبو (سجٕالع ركٍ ال
ذ ضب جغة
يٍ ثؼ ذ
help yourself
ٙ)!دًظ
feel free to eat and enjoy your meal
hungry
very hungry
DON'T PUT regret
أﻛل اﻟﻌﯾش ﻋﺎﺋل ﻟﻼﺳرة
Teaching is my bread and butter I am a bread winner
being an English Instructor is my bread and butter
Fruit
Grapes ﻋﻧب
اﻟﺑرﻗوق
How often do you eat at restaurants ?
3 times 3 ﻣرات
I go shopping once a month. / I usually go shopping on the weekend.
yes, I do. / No. I go shopping 3 times a week.
I always hang out / go out with my friends, go to the cinema or chill at home.
I go to the club with my family.
I don't like going to the cinema
yes, I do. once a month / sometimes / about 3 times a year.
I like to eat popcorn I like to watch movies at home
I go out for dinner every week / weekend. / I don't go out for dinner.
When do you have dinner?
at 8 pm.
cookies
* kinds = types = sorts اعٛٔا
* prefer ًيفض
* nuts ِىغشاخ
* cereal خثح خفيفحٚ
* herbal / herbs اػشاب favorite food
* shrimp خّثشي favorite restaurant
* seafood
* meal خثحٚ
* lobster عشطاْ اٌثحش- ْٛعٍطؼ
* Minced meat َٚاٌٍحُ اٌّفش
Lesson 14
Places in a city
* culture اٌثمافح
* educate = teach ٍُيؼ
* preserve = keep = maintain يحافع ػٍي
* develop = enhance = improve سٛ يط- ٓيحغ
* topic = subject عٛضِٛ
* little = young طغيش
* trip سحٍٗ لظيشج
* journey يٍحٛسحٍٗ ط
* forget يٕغي
* bones َػظا
* natural طثيؼي
* history اٌراسيخ
* stare at = look at يٕظش تشذٖ اٌي
* unbeatable َضٙال ي
* fascinating سائغ
* work out = exercise ْيرّش
* play ِغشحيح
* president اٌشئيظ
Lesson 15
Weather اٌطمظ
* Under the weather = sick / not feeling well
* It is freezing
* mean يمظذ- يؼٕي
* can’t deal with ال يغرطيغ اٌرؼاًِ ِغ
* tiny bit ِٓ ًلٍي
* temperature دسخح اٌحشاسج
* emergency حاٌح طاسئح
* weather forecast يحٛٔششج االسطاد اٌد
* pray يظٍي- يذػي
* global warming االحرثاط اٌحشاسي
* rainforests اٌغاتاخ اٌّّطشج
* coastal cities اٌّذْ اٌغياحيح
* shining عاطغ- الِغ
* Quizes
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aitnsH-rs
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ssiq
onnau6ttersneiuuotfntsfurssfftldrrrrptefinofs
uiuotoonnau6ttersneiuuotfntsfurssfftpra//sa/tftS
efinofs-nof-reu
Lesson 16
Appearance ًاٌشىٚ شٙاٌّظ
* look like ّ شج/ ّشجٚ
* describe ٕطفٚ
* well-built خٕٚخ قُٛطاد ث
* blonde = yellow اشقغ
* striking features ياليخ جظاثخ
* naughty ٙشق
* stubble انسكسٕكخ
* chin ٍانظق
* brunette: has black hair طاد شؼغ اسٕص
* Quizes
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iaafisitff
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afrauf
Lesson 17
ػيٍ انًضبعع انًسزًغ
* Quizes
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-eino-frtnitsrsu-ftdd/dr/srtftSuiuotasfuftnonnau6ttersneiuuotfntsfurssf
uilaurtu-nof
* Present simple Vs Present Continuous
sh/presehttps://wordwall.net/resource/36577508/engli
incorrect-correct-simple-nt
https://wordwall.net/resource/47890403/esl/present-
simple-
https://wordwall.net/resource/24515128/present-
simple-vs-present-continuous
https://wordwall.net/resource/9473356/present-
continuous-present-simple
https://wordwall.net/resource/293224/present-simple-
present-continuous-u1b
Lesson 18
Hobbies بدٚانٕٓا
* childhood انطفٕنخ
* fatherhood االثٕح
* motherhood االيٕيخ
* brotherhood االسٕح
* pet shop فخٕٛاَبد انٛيذم د
* board games انؼبة انطبٔنخ
* activities اَشطخ
* going jogging غٚانجغ٘ انسغ
* climbing انزسهق
* boxing انًالكًخ
* creative يجضع- ٙاثضاػ
* blog يُشٕع
\
* What are you doing ?
Conversation about Hobbies
Lily: Hey Noah! What are you eating today?
يبطا رأكم االٌ ؟
Noah: Just some greens! Trying to be healthy this
week. You?
؟ٙ ْظا االسجٕع ٔاَزٙ ادبٔل اٌ اكٌٕ طذuثؼب انشضغأاد
Lily: Ha! Me too, sort of. Got a veggie wrap here.
But I can't resist a cookie later.
غٛ ثؼب انشضغأاد انًهفٕفخ ُْب ٔنكٍ ال اسزطٙ يؼuاْب ٔاَب كًبٌ َٕػب يب
ذ الدقبٕٚاٌ اقبٔو انجسك
Noah: Same, probably! So, anything fun planned for
the weekend?
خ االسجٕع؟ٚ َٓبٙ يشططّ ال٘ شئ فuضبٚعثًب اَب ا
Lily: Not really. Maybe watch a movie, relax, read a
book. My usual stuff.
انًؼزبصٙئٛ شuuu أ اقغأ كزبة- ٙ اسزغس- هىٛ عثًب اشبْض فuس دقبٛن
Noah: Sounds cozy! I usually play soccer with my
friends, but the weather might be bad.
ٌٕكْٛ ٔنكٍ عثًب انطقسٙ اَب ػبصح ثهؼت كغح قضو يغ اطضقبئuuu خٚجضٔ يغٚ
سئ
Lily: Oh no! Maybe you can bake something
delicious instead? You're always making those
amazing muffins.
ًب ثزؼًم يؼجُبد عائؼخٚ اَذ صاuuu ظٚؼ شئ نظٛغ سجٛ! عثًب رسزطٙٓب انٚ
Noah: You read my mind! I was actually thinking
about trying a new banana bread recipe this
afternoon.
ضح ْظاٚش ثبنًٕػ جضٍٛ افكبع٘ اَب كُذ فؼال ثفكغ اػًم ٔطفخ ػٚ رقغأٙاَز
انًسبء
Lily: Yum! Can I help? I love mixing things up in the
kitchen.
انًطجزٙكس انذبجبد يغ ثؼب فٛغ اٌ اسبػض؟ اَب ثذت يٛ ْم اسزطuu ًًىٚ
Noah: Sure, the more the merrier! And then we
can enjoy it with your movie, deal?
هًك ارفقُب؟ٛ ٔثؼض كضِ َقضع َسزًزغ ثفuuu غ ٔثغكخٛ سuuu ضٛثبنزأك
Lily: Deal! You know, I've been wanting to learn how
to play that ukulele you have.
ػُضتٙزبع انهٛ ارؼهى اػا٘ اػؼف انجٙ رؼغف اَب كبٌ َفسuuu ارفقُب
Noah: Really? It's actually pretty easy! I could
teach you a few chords after we bake.
خ َغًبد ثؼض يبٕٚ اَب اقضع اػهًك شuu دض يبٙقخ ْٕ سٓم انٛ انذقٙدقب؟ ف
َشجؼ
Lily: That would be awesome! I always wanted to
learn an instrument.
خٛقٛ ارؼهى انؼت انخ يٕسًٙب َفسٚ اَب كبٌ صاuuu عائغٙجقْٛ ِص
Noah: Cool! Maybe you can play me a song on your
next visit then.
بعرك انقبصيخٚ ػٙخ فُٛ اغٙهٛ يًكٍ رؼؼفuuu عائغ
Lily: Maybe! Or maybe we'll just sing silly songs
while we bake. You're always down for a laugh.
ًب ػبٔػٚ اَذ صاuuu فخ ٔادُب ثُشجؼٛ سشَٙ يغ ثؼب اغبُٙ أ ُْغuuu عثًب
رضذك
Noah: Haha, absolutely! That's what friends are
for, right? Sharing snacks, hobbies, and silly songs.
بدٚ انظذبة ػشبَّ طخ ؟ يشبعكخ انسُبكس ٔانٕٓاٙ صِ انهuuu ضّْٛٓٓٓٓ اك
فخٛ انسشَٙٔاالغب
Lily: Exactly! Cheers to the perfect weekend,
friend!
ٙقٚب طضٚ اجبػح اسجٕعٙغػ الدهٛٛ رشuuu يظجٕط
Noah: Cheers!
* Quizes
1- What do you like to do in your free time that
makes you happy?
(a) Read a good book and get lost in another world.
(b) Kick a ball around and score some goals!
(c) Build something amazing with my hands.
(d) All of the above!
2- Do you prefer spending time indoors or outdoors?
(a) I love the fresh air and sunshine, so outdoors is
my jam!
(b) Give me a comfy couch and a good movie - indoors
all the way!
(c) It depends on the day! Sometimes I crave nature,
other times I want to chill inside.
(d) I live for adventures, so both indoors and outdoors
are awesome!
3- What kind of creative activities do you enjoy?
(a) Playing music and letting the melodies flow.
(b) Drawing and painting colorful masterpieces.
(c) Writing stories and poems that spark imaginations.
(d) Cooking up delicious dishes and sharing them with
loved ones.
4- Do you like working with your hands or your mind?
(a) I'm a hands-on person - give me something to build
or fix!
(b) Puzzles and brain teasers are my thing - I love a
good mental challenge!
(c) Both! I like to balance physical and mental
activities for a well-rounded hobby mix.
(d) It depends on my mood - sometimes I want to get
my hands dirty, other times I want to get my brain
thinking.
5- What's your dream hobby?
(a) Travel the world and experience different
cultures through their activities.
(b) Open my own creative business and share my
passion with the world.
(c) Learn a new skill that pushes my limits and makes
me feel accomplished.
(d) Anything that brings me joy and allows me to
express myself freely!
https://wordwall.net/resource/8188910/esol/hobb
ies
https://wordwall.net/resource/37644250/esol/ho
bbies-likes-dislikes
Lesson 19
Phones
* Pick up the phone ٌٕفٛ انزهٙعص ػه
* dial this number please ارظم ثبنغقى صِ يٍ فضهك
* Call 911 ارظم ثبنُجضح
* Reading Part
Once upon a time, Sarah is using her smartphone to
communicate with her friends. She loves the
features it offers, especially Caller ID. While she
is dialing a friend’s number, she receives a call
back from an unknown number. She is curious about
who it could be.
Meanwhile, John is making a prank call and giggles
as he imagines the reaction on the other end of
the line. The ring echoes in his ear; he knows
someone picks up when the sound stops.
Sarah answers and hears silence at first; then a
disguised voice speaks. She listens but recognizes
John’s voice instantly; they often make prank calls
to each other.
Telemarketers are busy in their office; phones
ring continuously as they dial numbers from their
directory. They are always waiting for someone to
pick up so they can start their script.
Back to Sarah and John - laughter fills the air as
she calls him out on his prank call attempt. They
talk about their day and share instant messages
filled with emojis and text messages later on.
Their smartphones are like an extension of
themselves – tools that allow them to dial friends
instantly or screen unwanted calls like those from
persistent telemarketers.
- unknown number غ يؼغٔفٛ غ- عقى يجٕٓل
- curious ٙفضٕن
- giggles = laughter ضذك
- disguised = convincing يقُغ
- recognize ٙزؼغف ػهٚ
- extension ايزضاص
Conversation about phones
Maya: My battery is dying again! I swear, this
thing can't hold a charge for five minutes.
Leo: Tell me about it! Mine is always buzzing with
notifications from games and stuff. It's so
distracting.
Maya: Maybe we should put our phones away for a
while. Just enjoy the sunshine and fresh air.
Leo: You're right! That sounds like a good idea.
Besides, my camera roll is full anyway. I need to
delete some photos.
Maya: Same! I take way too many selfies.
Especially with my cat. He's such a ham for the
camera.
Leo: Ha! My dog is the same. I have like a million
pictures of him chasing squirrels.
Maya: You know, I'm still getting used to all the
features on my new phone. I can't figure out how
to use the compass.
Leo: Don't worry, mine has like, three different
cameras I don't even know what to do with. It's a
bit overwhelming.
Maya: Maybe we can learn together! We can be
phone buddies.
Leo: Phone buddies? I like that! We can help each
other with apps and stuff.
Maya: Exactly! And then we can take a real break
from our phones and actually talk, like normal
people.
Leo: Deal! Phone break, then phone-buddy tutorial?
Maya: You got it! Now, pass me those fries before
my phone dies completely. I gotta capture some
Insta-worthy food pics.
Leo: You're hopeless! But okay, here you go.
* Common Expressions
"My battery is dying." خ ْزفظمٚانجطبع
"It's always buzzing with notifications."
ؼٌ ثبالشؼبعادًٛب ثٚصا
"My camera roll is full."
َّبٛغا يهٛيهفبد انكبي
"I take way too many selfies."
غٛ كزٙهفٛاَب ثبسض طٕع س
"I can't figure out how to use the compass."
اَب يش ػبعف اسزشضو انجٕطهخ
"It's a bit overwhelming."
الٛغ قهٛاَّ يذ
"Phone buddies." فَٕبدٛاطذبة ره
"Insta-worthy food pics." طٕع اكم نالَسزب
Lesson 20
Sports بضخٚانغ
* The ball is in your court يهؼجكٙانكٕعح ف
* Work hard, Play hard
* channels قُٕاد
* broadcast غٚظٚ - جثٚ
* national ِيٛل
* rules اػذٛاٌم
* fighters ٓاٌّماذٍي
* lucky ظِٛحظ
* stay fit يحافع ػٍي اٌٍيالح
* Quizzes
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uorsuntn-onnau6ttersneiuuotfntsfurssfftda/plsr:tuorsun
* ( Must - Mustn’t + base verb ) > for obligation رالاقرمع
- You must study for the exam.
- You mustn’t smoke in a hospital.
* Quizzes
https://wordwall.net/resource/432824/can-cant
https://wordwall.net/resource/34050234/can-cant
https://wordwall.net/resource/728571/must-or-mustnt