الاثنين، 26 أكتوبر 2009

لغة انجليزية للصف الثانى الثانوى - اعداد الاستاذ / سعيد عامر- مدرس اول اللغة الانجليزية



جميع الأماكن والشخصيات ( السؤال الثاني في ورقة الامتحان )



Restaurantمطعم
Waiter جرسون client زبون
Café مقهى
Waiter جرسون client زبون
Hotel فندق
Receptionist موظف استقبال - guest ضيف
Library مكتبة
Librarian امين مكتبة - reader قارىء
stationary shop محل ادوات مكتبية
Sales person بائع Customer زبون
book shop محل كتب
Sales person بائع Customer زبون
Class room فصل
Teacher - student

Railway stationمحطه القطار
Booking clerk موظف الحجز – passenger راكب
Bank بنك
Bank clerk موظف البنك - client زبون
Bus
Conductor كمسارى - passenger

Cinema سينما
Usher مرشد المقاعد - spectator متفرج
Travel agency وكالة سفريات
Travel agent وكيل سفريات booking clerk - customer

Post office مكتب البريد
Clerk موظف – client زبون
Garage ورشة سيارات
Mechanic – car owner صاحب السيارة
Taxi
Driver - passenger

Hospital مستشفى
Dentist – patient مريض
Oculist - patient مريض
Doctor – patient
Optician’s محل نظارات
Optician اخصائى نظارات
Plane طائره
Air hostess – مضيفة جويه passenger

Shoe shop محل احذية
clothes shopمحل ملابس
present shop محل هدايا
Cd shop محل سى دى
Toy shop محل لعب
Sales person بائع
Customer زبون
Shoe-repair shop
محل تصليح احذية
Shoemaker جذمجى – client
Florist’s محل زهور
Florist - customer
Barber’s محل الحلاق
Barber حلاق - client زبون
Hairdresser كوافير(حريمى)
Hairdresser كوافير – client
Tailor’s محل خياط
Tailor خياط Customer
Dressmaker’s محل الخياطه( حريمى
Dressmaker خياطه - Customer
Supermarket محل بقال
Sales person بائع - Customer زبون
Greengrocer’s محل خضرى
Greengrocer - customer
Fruits shop محل فكهانى
Fruit seller فكهانى - client
Zoo
Zoo keeper حارس الحديقة – visitor زائر
Club نادى
Trainer مدرب – player لاعب
Home منزل
A parentاحد الوالدين – son ابن – daughter ابنة
Wife زوجة – husband زوج - servant خادم
Host صاحب البيت – guest ضيف
company شركة
Manager مدير – Applicant متقدم لوظيفة
Electrician’s محل اصلاح ادوات كهربية
Electrician فنى اصلاح ادوات كهربية- customer
Electronics shop محل ادوات كهربية
Sales person بائع - Customer زبون
Laboratory معمل
Teacher – student
Museum متحف
Guide مرشد - visitor زائر
Court محكمة
Judge قاضى – lawyer محامى – criminal مجرم
Witness شاهد
Photo shop محل تصوير
Photographer مصور - customer
TV studioاستديو تلفزيون
Interviewer مجرى اللقاء -guest ضيف
Carpenter’s محل نجار
Carpenter نجار – customer زبون
Plumber’s محل سباكه
Plumber سباك – customer
Police station مركز شرطه
Officer ظابط – reporter مبلغ
The customs office
الجمارك
Customs clerkموظف الجمرك - passenger
Airport مطار
Check –in- clerk موظف الفحص –security officer موظف الامن – passenger
Baker’s مخبز
Baker خباز – customer زبون
Butcher’s محل جزار
Butcher جزار – client زبون
Chemist صيدلى
Chemist’s صيدلية – patient المريض
Exam room حجرة امتحان
Observer ملاحظ- student
Embassy سفارة
Ambassador السفير – clerk موظف – emigrate مهاجر
Factory مصنع
Manager – worker عامل
Computer center
مركز كمبيوتر
Programmer مبرمج – client – salesperson

Café- net shop
مركز انترنت
Assistant – engineer – client
Jeweller’s محل جواهرجى
Jeweler جواهرجى – client
Lawyer’s office
مكتب محامى
Lawyer محامى - client
Laundry المغسلة
Laundry man عامل المغسلة – client
Opera house الاوبرا
Booking clerk – usher – spectator
Passport department
مصلحة الجوازات
Official موظف- citizen مواطن
Petrol station محطة بنزين
Attendant عامل المحطة - driver
Street الشارع
Police man – passer- byاحد المارة –

Stadium الاستاد
Booking clerk – spectator – coach - player

Train قطار
Conductor كمسارى – passenger

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1- A-I want to borrow a book about Taha Hussein
B-It is on the third shelf
Library - Reader- librarian

2- A-I want a book about Taha Hussein
B-here you are
A-how much is it ? B- LE 50
book shop------------- client--- salesperson

3-A- I want some paper , pens and clips مشابك ورق
B-stationary shop - client - salesperson
4-A- Drop me off here نزلنى هنا
taxi passenger ------taxi driver
5-A-have you any thing to declare?
B-Just this cassette player
Airport--- Customs officerظابط جمرك ---- Passenger
7-A- how kind to visit me
B-I wish you speed recovery
When will you leave here
A-The doctor says I can leave tomorrow
Hospital ----- Patient------ Visitor
9-A- please carry these bags to the taxi
B-welcome to Egypt
airport- tourist- porter شيال

10- A-Can you arrange me a trip / a holiday / a vacation to Luxor
travel agency- client- booking clerk

11-A- to where على فين
B-the railway station . quickly ,please
street -taxi driver- passenger

12-A-please don’t touch the exhibitions المعروضات
museum -guide- visitor

13- I want to deposit LE 30000 اضع فى حسابي
ok fill in this form , please

bank- client- bank clerk

14-A- please pay attention to the movie we will show
then we will discuss some questions
B-ok sir

multi media room- teacher- student حجرة مناهل المعرفة

الثلاثاء، 20 أكتوبر 2009

مراجعة لغة انجليزية للصف الاول الثانوى - اعداد/ الاستاذ السعيد عامر


1- Supply the missing parts in the following dialogue between Tamer and Hussam about football matches.
Tamer Did you watch the football match last night?
Hussam ................(!)..........
Tamer ................(2)..........
Hussam So was I.I thought I've never seen such an exciting match
Tamer . ...............(3).............?
Hussam I think it'll be next month
Tamer ………………………?
Hussam In Cairo Stadium
Hussam : So will 1.1 won't miss one like it for anything
2-What would you say in the following situations :
1-You invite your friend to your wedding party .
2-You have just read a story .Someone asks your opinion about the story .
3-Someone asks about your age on the next birthday .
4-You want to know some information about Ahmed Zawil .
3-Choose the correct answer :
1- Nabawiya Musa is famous because she was the first Egyptian woman……….( to go-go- going – goes ) to high school
2- In 1908, Nabawiya Musa wrote a book about…….( girls’-girls-girl's-girl) education.
3- Nabawiya Musa became the….( master –head teacher- headmistress-headmaster ) of Al-Mohammadia school for girls’
4- Nabawiya Musa helped ……( another- others- rather -other ) women to succeed in education and work
5- Dr Zahi Hawass is one of the most famous…( archaeologists- archaeologist- astronaut - geologist) in the world
6- Dr Zahi Hawass often writes in a magazine( called-is called- is calling –calling ) “Egypt Today”
7- It only rains every 20-50 years in….( an – a – the- No article) Western Desert
8- Dr Farouk El-Baz, is a space (scientist -a geologist- archaeologist-photographer )
9- He is the world's greatest expert ……(in-on-at-from) remote sensing
10- Dr EI-Baz was( bear –borne-bore- born) in Zagazig in 1938
4-Re –write the followings :
1-He died when he was seventy . (age)
2-Doctor advised me to stay at hom for a week . ( advice)
3-Dr Zewail discovered the femto second . (a discovery )
4-They planned to rob the bank . ( a plan)
5-He can answer the test in a very short time . (able)
- 5- Read the text below , then write the word which the best fits each space :
Ahmed Zewail is a famous Egyptian scientist .he ……..born in 1946 in Egypt where he grew ……... In 1997,at the age of 52,DrZewail ……… the Benjamin Franklin …….because he ………. the femto second, which is one millionth of one billionth of a second. He now …….. scientists to make new medicines.
6 Read the passage and then answer the questions: Do you remember when the telephone used to be a simple receiver connected by a wire to the wall? And all you used it for was to make a phone call? Today, new technology has changed the telephone and what people use it for. Using computers now in technology has given us fast connections and clearer conversations over the telephone. Nowadays, people use telephones to do their banking, to rent videos, and to buy things. People now can send letters and documents through phone lines by fax. And new systems may be available soon for sending video pictures over the telephone. The most recent invention about telephones is that you don’t need to be at home or at the office to use the telephone any more. There are now mobile phones which have no wires. You can carry one in your pocket or keep it in your car. A call from a mobile phone travels along radio waves to stations in different places. From there, the radio signal is connected to the regular phone system. With a mobile phone, anyone who can drive and talk can also drive and phone. This means less wasted time. So remember next time you are at the beach or riding your bicycle, there might be a call for you. A-Answer the fo11owin questions 1- How have computers improved telephone services? 2- How many uses of the telephone can you find in the passage? 3- Find in the text words which mean: a) Joined b) official papers 4- What does the underlined word” one “refer to? B- Choose the correct answer from a.. b. c or d: 5- Mobile phones have no………………………………. a) wires b) radios c) computers d) calculators 6- People can send and receive letters and documents by……………………. a) radios b) printers c) fax d) stations 7- Using mobile phones may…………………. time. a) waste b) save c) spend d) devise
(1) A. Answer the following questions:
1. How did Augustus' parents help him?
2. The writer's memory helps him in his business. How?
4. When did Augustus Pokewhistle decide to turn from painting people to painting the country?
8-Translation
1-Translate into Arabic :
Dr Zahi Hawass is one of the most famous archaeologists in the world. He often speaks on radio and television. He sometimes writes in a magazine called “Egypt Today”. He wants to bring ancient things back to Egypt from museums outside Egypt.
2-Translate into English :
تكرم مصر كل عام الكثير من العلماء في شتي فروع العلم والمعرفة .

الخميس، 15 أكتوبر 2009

لغة انجليزية للصف الاول الثانوى / اعداد ا/ السعيد عامر - مدرس اول اللغة الانجليزية

I never forget a face
1-What was strange about the writer's memory?
He never forgot faces but he forgot names.
2-Why did the writer's wife think he ought to be a reporter?
He could look for the faces of famous people who went to see films at first nights at cinema.
3-Why did the writer think that he couldn't do well as a reporter?
He would remember famous people's faces but he wouldn't remember their names.
4-How did the writer's trouble with names put him in difficulties from time to time?
He forgot people's names annoyed them and lost good business more than once.
5-How did the writer overcome his weak memory for names?
With a little skill and he connected a face with a place.
6-What were the two social activities did the writer mention that he could connect people's faces with?
A big dinner and a football match.
7-How did the writer use his memory for faces to help him in his business?
He approached people he had seen before and reminded them of the place where they met. Within five minutes, they were talking about business.
8-Why did the writer like Bardfield?
He lived there for a long time and there is a lot of country there. It was only forty miles form London.
9-Why did writer's wife complain?
She complained that he forgot the names of his neighbours.
10-How did the writer start the conversation with the stranger?
As if they were old friends. He asked him if he traveled down on that train.
11-How did some of the villagers feel towards the newcomers?
They were unfriendly towards them.
12-What did the writer say about the people of Bardfield?
He said they are unfriendly towards newcomers.
13-How long did it take to reach Bardfield from Ellingham?
It took ten minutes and a half to travel by train between Bardfield and Ellingham.
14-How did the writer treat the newcomers?
Why?
He was friendly with them because business might come from one of them.
15- How did the writer account for his lack of success in getting the stranger to talk?
He thought the stranger had been working too hard, and was tired.
16-What did the writer mean when he said "It's only human nature"?
He meant that it is human nature for people to talk about themselves given the opportunity.
17-Why did the writer boast about a business he had done?
He boasted about a business He had done to start the stranger talking.
18-Why did the writer suspect that the stranger did not own a car?
Because he thought he lived in one of the small houses by the bus stop.
19-What was the weather like when the writer left the station?
It was raining heavily, the wind was strong and it was bitterly cold.
20-How did the writer prove to be kind?
He awakened the stranger and offered him a lift.
21-Why did the writer offer to give the stranger a lift?
He offered the stranger a lift as the weather was so bad.
22-Why was the writer surprised when the stranger asked him to get him out of the car?
Because there wasn't a house within five hundred yards, and it was raining and blowing like the end of the world
23-What happened when the writer slowed down?
The stranger hit hard on the back of his head.
24-How was the stranger ungrateful?
He hit the writer , threw him in a ditch and stole his car and money although the writer offered to give him a lift
25-Where was the writer when he came to himself?
He was lying in a ditch.
26-What did the robber steal from the writer?
He stole his car, his umbrella, his gold watch and his money.
27-Why did the writer go to the police station?
To report the crime.
28-Where did the writer see the stranger's picture?
He saw it on the wall of the police station.
29-Why was the writer surprised when he reached the police station?
He remembered that had seen the picture of the man for a week.
30-What surprise did the writer find out when he went to the police station?
He found the stranger's picture on the wall of the police station.
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