التصنيفات
الصف السابع

لو سمحتم دشوووا للصف السابع

انا أبغي بعض التمارين للنجليزي الفصل الثاني والدرس الاول والثاني

وأن شاء الله تساعدونــــــــــــي

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التصنيفات
الصف السابع

طلب بور بوينت للصف السابع

يلا الي عنده بوربوينت ما قواعد انجليزي يحطه دخيلكم

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التصنيفات
الصف السابع

المنهج الصف السابع

~السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته~
المنهج في الإمارات في كل منطقة غير مثلا إنتوا ألحين منهج الوزارة بس في المنطقة الغربية منهجsabis ممكن نشوف الأشياء المتشابهه بين الدروس ونحاول عمل أوراق عمل أو حتى ممكن نتشارك الافكار في عمل الأنشطة وترى الإختلاف بس في المواضيع اللي في الكتاب وفي داخل كتاب سابس أفكار نشاط وااااايد حلوة ممكن اللي يحتاي أكتبه منهم.

أتمنى إن الكل يساعد ويضعأفكار في هذا الموضوع….

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التصنيفات
الصف السابع

بحث إنجليزي عن تومس إديسون للصف السابع

بحث عن تومس إديسون

……………… إنشاء الله يعجبكم

الملفات المرفقة

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التصنيفات
الصف السابع

ورقة عمل وقصة , اللغة الانجليزية , السابع للصف السابع

احــم احــم افضل أنــه بعــد قددوم الامتحــانات أن احط لكككم امتححان وارجووا الردوود ><
Unit 4
Vocabulary & Grammar

Choose the correct answer:
1- How ___________ get to work?
a) do b) you c) do you d) is you

2- How _________ does it take to reach the school?
a)far b) long c) tall d) big

3- How _____ is it to Abu Dhabi ?
a)long b) far c) tall d) big

4- Do you go home _____ bus , train or tram?
a)with b) by c) in d) on

5- _______takes ten minutes to reach the restaurant.
a)I b)we c) it d) its

6- A tram is __________ bus.
a)a kind b) a kind of c)kind of d) kind

7- The girl _________ win the prize.
a)wants b) to c)want to d)wants to

8- There are exactly ______ students in the college .
a)thousand b)a thousands c)a hundred

9- about ten________ of workers gave up their jobs.
a)hundred b) a hundred c)a thousand

10- Work starts at 7am and ______ at 2 pm .
a)ended b)ends c)ending d)end

Choose the correct answer:

11- Ali is a popular teacher , _____ works very hard.
a)he b)she c)it d)they

12- _________ you come from the UAE?
a)Do b)Are c) Is d)Am

13-__________ you from Spain?
a)Do b)Are c) Is d)Am

14- Can she __________ see the doctor ?
a) to see b)sees c)see d) saw

15- There ______ snow on the peak of the mountain.
a)are b)is c) am d) were

16- What ______________ this word mean?
a)does b) is c) do d) was

17- The Nile and the Amazon ______ famous rivers.
a) is b)are c) am d) was

18- If you need more money ,get a ______________ job.
a) Part time b) part-time c) time d) part

19- There is a ______________ in this old house.
a)room scary b)scary room c)room big d)room small

20- How _______ is the hospital? 2 km from here.
a)long b)small c) far d)short

2-Study this table :
In Town Of اسم البلدة
On Island Of اسم الجزيرة
On Coast Of اسم المدينة الساحل
Walk From—— To ——- يمشي من..الى. .

Ali lives _____ town of Grantville . ( in , on , at ).
She lives ______ of Island of Kiesh, ( in , on , at )
Sharjah is ______ the north coast. ( in , on , at )

في الأرقام الكبير نستخدم الفاصلة بعد كلمتي مليون و ألف ونستخدم كملة and بعد hundred وتوضع الهايفن (-) بعد الأرقام التي تنتهي ب ty مثل thirty انظر إلى المثال :
Two million , four hundred and fifty-six .

3- Choose the correct words :

1- Children usually ride their ___________ to the park.
a) bicycles b) cars c) trains
2- Only the captain can fly a ____________ .
a) tram b) bike c) car d) plane
3- The _________ is a bike that has an engine.
a) motorbike b) tram c) bike d) cycle
4- It is not easy to _______ a boat in a storm .
a) drive b) fly c) sail d) ride
5- A __________ is a kind of train.
a) bike b) hovercraft c) tram d) chapter

Choose the correct answer:

11- Ali is a popular teacher , _____ works very hard.
a)he b)she c)it d)they

12- _________ you come from the UAE?
a)Do b)Are c) Is d)Am

13-__________ you from Spain?
a)Do b)Are c) Is d)Am

14- Can she __________ see the doctor ?
a) to see b)sees c)see d) saw

15- There ______ snow on the peak of the mountain.
a)are b)is c) am d) were

16- What ______________ this word mean?
a)does b) is c) do d) was

17- The Nile and the Amazon ______ famous rivers.
a) is b)are c) am d) was

18- If you need more money ,get a ______________ job.
a) Part time b) part-time c) time d) part

19- There is a ______________ in this old house.
a)room scary b)scary room c)room big d)room small

20- How _______ is the hospital? 2 km from here.
a)long b)small c) far d)short

الملفات المرفقة

لقراءة ردود و اجابات الأعضاء على هذا الموضوع اضغط هناسبحان الله و بحمده

التصنيفات
الصف السابع

طه حسين للصف السابع

Taha Hussein

Dean of contemporary Arabic literature and a pioneer of enlightenment, Taha Hussein was born in AI-Minya province, Upper Egypt, on November 14th, 1889 and grew up, the seventh of thirteen children, in a lower middle-class family. At a very early age, he contracted a simple eye infection and, due to faulty treatment by an unskilled local practitioner, was blinded, at the age of three.

He was placed in a kuttab (a school where children learn Quran and reading and writing) and was later sent to Al-Azhar University, where he acquired a thorough knowledge of religion and Arabic literature in the traditional manner. He felt deep discontent with the narrow thinking and conservatism of his tutors.

In 1908, he learned of the founding of a new, secular university as part of a national effort to promote education in Egypt under British occupation, and was very keen to enter it. He was blind and poor, but overcoming many obstacles, he was accepted in that university. He later stated, in Al-Ayyam (The Days) that the doors of knowledge were from that day opened wide for him.

In 1914, he was the first graduate of this university to receive a Ph.D with his thesis on the skeptic poet and philosopher Abu-Alalaa’ AI-Ma’arri.

Again with much trouble, he was sent to study in France on the university’s educational mission. His blindness caused him continuing pains, aggravated by a careless brother, presumably sent to take care of him. It was in France that he met his ‘sweet voice’, Suzanne, who came to read to him since not all the references needed were available in braille. She later became his wife, his mentor, advisor, assistant, mother to his children, great love and best friend. He states that since he first heard that ‘sweet voice’, anguish never entered his heart."
After his death, Suzanne wrote Ma’ak (With You), published in Arabic; a touching remembrance of their life together.

His doctoral dissertation, written in 1917, was on lbn Khaldun, the fourteenth century Arab historian, the founder of sociology.
In 1918 he obtained his second PhD in Social Philosophy from the Sorbonne, Paris.
In 1919 he received a diploma in post-graduate studies in the Roman Civil Code from the same university.
He was granted honorary doctorates from the universities of Oxford, Madrid, and Rome.
In 1919 he was appointed a professor of history at the Egyptian University. He did not confine himself to political and constituational history but transferred to his students his knowledge of Greek drama such as Sophocles and Aeschylus.

When he assumed office as Minister of Education in 1950, he managed to put his motto, "Education is like water we drink and the air we breath," into practice.
He succeeded in making all elementary and secondary education.
Millions of Egyptians owe their literacy to Taha Hussein

His Work

The greater part of Taha Hussein’s canon is basically influenced by Greek culture. He issued "Selected Pages" from Greek Dramatic poetry (1920), "The Athenian System" in 1921, and "Leaders of Thought" in 1925. Thus, the link between his Arabic culture with that of Greece was a turning point as thinker.
The first book was an incomplete attempt at an expose of Greek poets and their works. The second book was a meticulous translation of one of the most important texts of Greek history of civilization. He deals with the religious impact on thought in the Middle Ages, then moves on to the Modern Ages of multi influences.
Thus,Taha Hussein was not merely influenced by Greek thought in his literary work but also in his books on politics and civilization. The books he issued following his return from Paris greatly influenced modern Arabic classical literature.
He waged many battles for enlightenment, the respect of reason and thought, and women’s emancipation. The first of these was in 1926 when he issued "Pre-Islamic Poetry", which was highly controversial in both politically and literary circles. It aroused widescale front page arguments in newspapers between supporters and opposers. In self defence he argued that he adopted a scientific method of approach in his treatise on Pre-Islamic poetry. That method, he said, was adopted by western philosopher scientists and men of letters who followed the French philosopher Descartes in his reasoning in search of the truth of beginning. It rennovated science and philosophy and changed the outlook of men of letters and artists in the West.

Taha Hussein’s works can be divided into three categories: scientific study of Arabic literature and Islamic history; creative literary works with social content combating poverty & ignorance, and political articles. The latter he published in the two papers of which he was editor-in-chief, after being expelled from his post as professor of Classical Arabic literature at the Egyptian University. His expulsion came as a result of public reaction to his book ‘On Pre-lslamic Poetry’.

In his novels, he expresses an astounding sensitivity, insight and compassion in that age for a person with his background.
His arguments for justice and equality are supported by deep and honest understanding of Islam. Equally remarkable are his sympathy with his downtrodden compatriots and his understanding of the deepest emotions and thoughts of woman as girl, lover, wife and mother

His type of literature became an independent form and readers competed in it passionately, reading and interpreting, discussing analyses, and extracting clear meanings from ambiguous allusions … Looking at his publications, one will find allusions to phenomena that one abhorred and could not speak of openly during those dismal days. We preferred ambiguity to clarity, symbols and riddles to declaration, allusion and insinuation to calling things by their names.

The government of that era and its controllers would read and not understand. Thus, he defeated the oppression of tyrants and escaped the censorship of censors and manage to record the injustices of the unjust and the corruption of corruptors.

Taha Hussein, who had to bear the brunt of conservative attacks and confront enemies of his reforms, enjoyed affection of his pupils & colleagues. During his life time, he was elected member of many educational academies in Arab countries, and was honored by many international institutions. The American University in Cairo paid no heed to Egyptian Premier Isma’il Sidqi, when he warned against offering employment to Taha Hussein. Its Ewart Hall, where AUC holds its extra-curricular activities, was teeming in the 1930s with listeners eager to hear him and to declare him Dean of Arabic Literature.

President Gamal Abd AI-Nasser bestowed on him the highest Egyptian decoration, normally, reserved for heads of state. In 1973, he received the United Nations Human Rights Award.

Taha Husein died in October 1973, immediately after witnessing his country’s victory in its last war against Israel.
He died in his home, alone with his "sweet voice"; Suzanne.

She wrote: "We were together, alone, close to an extent beyond description. I was not crying – the tears came later. Each of us was before the other; unknown & united as we had been at the beginning of our journey. In this last unity, in the midst of this very close familiarity, I talked to him, kissing that forehead that was so noble and handsome, on which age and pain had not succeeded to carve any wrinkles, and no adversity had managed to cause to frown – a forehead that still emanated light”.

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التصنيفات
الصف السابع

الفرق بين a و an للصف السابع

كما نعرف أن لغتنا العربية تحتوي على أسماء معرفة وهي التي تبدأ بـ “ال” التعريف وأداة التعريف في اللغة الإنجليزية هي The وتسمى بالانجليزية Definite article، وأسماء نكرة وهي بدون “ال” التعريف و أدواتها باللغة الانجليزية A, AN وتسمى بالانجليزية Indefinite article.

الفرق بين a و an كالتالي:

نستخدم a مع الاسم الذي يبدأ بحرف ساكن consonant sound وعلى سبيل المثال:

A book
A door

و نستخدم an مع الاسم الذي يبدأ بحرف صوتي vowel sound على سبيل المثال:

An apple
An orange

An image

لا تستطيع إضافة أدوات التنكير في اللغة الانجليزية مع الأسماء غير المعدودة Uncountable Nouns و الجمع
فمن غير المعقول أن نستخدم هذه الأدوات مع اسم غير معدود مثل ” زيت oil ” أو ” ماء water ” !
فهل قلت في يوم من الأيام لدي 15 ماء؟ 😀

ولا يعقل أن نستخدم أدوات التنكير مع أسماء الجمع وعلى سبيل المثال images و apples !

الخلاصة:

تستخدم أدوات التنكير مع الأسماء المفردة و المعدودة، ونستخدم an بشرط أن تبدأ الكلمة بأحد الحروف الصوتية vowel sound المتعارف عليها U – A – E – I – O .

استثناءات، رجاءً انتبه!

نستخدم An مع الكلمات التي تحتوي على <h> الصامتة مثل: an hour – ساعة

والسبب أننا ننطق <h> هنا على أنها <a> وليست <h> ولهذا تسمى H-Mute. (لاحظ الاستثناء كيف حصل واستخدمنا an على الرغم أننا بدأنا ب حرف الـ <h>)
نستخدم A مع الكلمات التي تبدأ بـ <e>, <eu> و التي تنطق على شكل <you> مثل: a European – أوروبي وa university – جامعة. (لاحظ الاستثناء كيف حصل واستخدمنا a على الرغم أننا بدأنا بحرف الـ <e> و الكلمة الثانية <e> )

بعض الاستخدامات لأدوات التنكير A An:

في أسماء الوظائف

Yasser is a lawyer

Ali is an engineer

مع أيام الأسبوع

I was born on a Friday

مع الديانات

Yasser is a Muslim

مع الجنسيات

Craig is an American

لضرب مثال لشيء معين، أو لتحديد كمية أو نوع من شيء معين:

The cat had a long tail
A very wise man
A few days

بعد الكلمات المفردة التي تأتي بعد such و what

مثل اسم الأغنية What a Wonderful World!
He is such a geek!

هذا ليس كل شيء! فهناك أمور اخرى تحكم استعمال أدوات التنكير، لكن وكما يقولون خير الكلام ما قل ودل، وهذه هي الأساسيات ومن أراد الاستزادة فيما يخص هذا الموضوع عليه بالمراجع المتخصصة.

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التصنيفات
الصف السابع

اوراق عمل , اللغة الانجليزية , السابع للصف السابع

اريد ورقة عمل للوحدة الثانية

الملفات المرفقة

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الصف السابع

حل كتاب الانجليزى كامل هو والورك بوك للصف السابع

السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
اهلا بكم اخواتى واخوانى
من فضلكم وبعد تحياتى اليكم اطلب منكم المساعدة بان تعطونى حل كتاب الانجليزى للصف السابع المنهاج الجديدوالكتاب الصغير ايضا من فضلكم
وشكرا لكم واذ لم تستطيعوا ان تضعوا لى ما طلبته فرجاء اضيفو مشاركة وتقييم ايضا

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تقرير عن الويند سيرفينج (كيلي سلاتر) الصف السابع

report about Kelly smith
Kelly Slater (USA), 40, reigning 11-time ASP World Champion, was in scintillating form again as usual, surfing on a four-fin “Quad” surfboard has won the Hefley Pro at Trestles in clean three-to-five foot (1- 1.5 meter) waves making it the Floridian’s 50th elite ASP World Championship Tour (WCT) win of his career. Sweet.
Slater, who now sits at 3rd on the ASP WCT ratings after his recent win had this to say;
“I know I went out there feeling like I didn’t have anything to lose because Parka (Joel Parkinson) was the form guy,” Slater said. “He was pretty much the standout in every round. He schooled Medina (Gabriel Medina) yesterday somehow and was combating everybody. I just figured I had to get myself on the best waves and let go a little bit, but it got really quiet out there. It was the first time something really felt like it went my way when they (the judges) took my priority away. By the time they announced it, Joel was above the wave and couldn’t catch it. That was the turning point for me. Every contest I’ve won, there’s some moment where things go my way.”
Superman Slater’s momentum and searing performance proved too much for his chiseled competition, once again.
“I knew that heat would either make or break me for the year,” Slater said. “I would have let Parka (Joel Parkinson) have those extra 2,000 points if he’d won and it would look very different on the ratings. It’s nice heading into Europe. I feel like I’ve had so many good years at Lowers and the pressure is really on every year to make the Final – I feel like it’s been like that since I’ve been on tour. It’s cool to win the 50th here. I won my first event as a pro here and it’s great to get this win.”
Congratulations Kelly, going strong.
HURLEY PRO AT TRESTLES FINAL RESULTS: 1 – Kelly Slater (USA) 16.50 2 – Joel Parkinson (AUS) 14.00
HURLEY PRO AT TRESTLES SEMIFINALS RESULTS: SF 1: Kelly Slater (USA) 17.27 def. Mick Fanning (AUS) 9.34 SF 2: Joel Parkinson (AUS) 18.26 def. Adriano de Souza (BRA) 13.43

name: Mohammed Marwan Mohammed

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