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1 DATE:..,. JUNE, 2017 ا ىت األسد ١ ت ا اش ١ ت GENERAL ENGLISH الدورة الصيفية/املشتوى الرابع/ الكتاب اجلديد TIME: 1 HOUR AND A HALF ENGLISH املشتوى الرابع Level Literature Spot Derivations Functions Editing Guided Writing Free Writing جمهزة خصيصا لتشهيل احلفظ وفهه القواعد بطريقة مباشرة وميشرة ملسد من ماألسئلةماملقترحةموال روشماملصورةمموالفي دوهبت/مزوروامالصفحةمالرمسية :م

2 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م A Green Cornfield حقؿ ذرة خضراء بقل: كريستجنا ركست SB/ p.86 By: Christina Rossetti 1The earth was green, the sky was blue: 2I saw and heard one sunny morn 3A skylark hang between the two, 4A singing speck above the corn; األرض كانت خضراء كالسماء زرقاء - شاهدت كسمعت ذات صباح مشرؽ - طا ر قبرة معلقا بیف ا ثنیف- نقط تنشد ؽكؽ الذرة. 5A stage below, in gay accord, 6White butterflies danced on the wing, 7And still the singing skylark soared, 8And silent sank and soared to sing. كؽ مرحل أدن ؽ اتؾاؽ متناغ - ؽراشات بجضاء ترقص عل الجناح- ؽجما ظلت القبرة المنشدة تحلؽ- تنزؿ صامت كتعلك لتنشد. 9The cornfield stretched a tender green 10To right and left beside my walks; 11I knew he had a nest unseen 12Somewhere among the million stalks. امتد حقؿ الذرة يانعان- یمینا كشما بجانب خطكات - عرؽت أف هناؾ ع شا خؾجان- ؽ مكاف ما بیف م ییف سیقاف الذرة. 13And as I paused to hear his song 14While swift the sunny moments slid, 15Perhaps his mate sat listening long, 16And listened longer than I did. اللحظات المشمس تمض بسرع - كلعؿ رؽیقتى جلست استمعت. حجف تكقؾت لسماع انشكدتى - بینما تستمع طكی - كاستمعت أكثر مما cornfield sunny morn skylark speck Gay accord silent sank stretched tender nest stalks paused swift butterflies on the wing soared slid mate فشاشاث ح ك شتفغ ح ك ٠ ض ك ٠ غ ١ ب سف ١ ك / صاحب ا ب غ ب ذ ء تذ بسػ غش غاصج ػش لصباث ت لف بسشػت حم ا زسة ش س ا صباذ غائش ا مبشة مطت صغ ١ شة بت ح سش س ا سدا ت افك

3 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م Why did the poet stop in the cornfield? 2. How did time pass when the poet was listening to the skylark? Answers: 1- listening to the skylark (bird) 2- swift/ fast MOE/S2016 Vocabulary Is a speck something big or small (line 4)? 1. small If something is in accord, is it in agreement or disagreement (line 5)? 2. in agreement Does tender suggest something fresh and young, or old and strong (line 9)? 3. fresh and young What does a bird do in a nest (line 11)? 4. It lays eggs. Which part of a plant is the stalk (line 12)? 5. It s the long, upright part of the plant that supports the leaves. Does swift mean slow or fast (line 14)? 6. Fast. Comprehension ملخص ل القصيدة 2 Choose the correct word to complete the summary of the poem. The poet describes how (1) content she feels as she walks through a cornfield. As she walks along, she sees a skylark (2) flying in the sky. It doesn t sing as it flies (3) lower. Below it, butterflies (4) move quickly in the cornfield. The poet knows that the skylark s nest is (5) hidden in the cornfield. She (6) imagines that its companion is also listening somewhere in the cornfield. 3 Answer the questions about the poem. الجناس 1. The poet uses many examples of alliteration. Find one example. What effect is the poet trying to achieve with this technique? 2. Find two references to another listener, apart from the poet herself, in lines 10 to 16 of the poem. Who or what is this listener? 3. How do we know that the poet leaves the cornfield before the skylark has stopped singing? 4. WB/p.47 Rhyming words occur at the end of lines and in a pattern. The pattern is called a rhyme scheme. Describe the rhyme scheme in this poem.

4 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م Answers 1 Some word pairs alliterate (singing speck on line 4, listening long on line 15, listened longer on line 16), but there are also lines that alliterate: And still the singing skylark soared (line 7), And silent sank and soared to sing (line 8) and While swift the sunny moments slid (line 14). Alliteration adds to the rhythm of the poem and also links dissimilar words together (here we have soared and sank; silent and singing). 2 The two references are I knew he had a nest unseen (line 11) (the female bird is sitting on the eggs); Perhaps his mate sat listening long (line 15) (the female bird). The listener is the female skylark. 3 She says, Perhaps his mate sat listening long, And listened longer than I did (lines 15 16). This shows that the poet leaves the cornfield but speculates that the bird s mate might still be listening to the song: therefore, the bird must still have been singing. 4. The rhyme scheme is (a b a b). In other words, the first line and third lines rhyme, as do the second and fourth.

5 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م Around the World in Eighty Days حكؿ العال ؽ ثمانجف يكمان بقل جكلز ؽجرف SB/ pages: (87-88) By Jules Verne The story, set in 1873 CE, is about an Englishman, Mr Phileas Fogg, who is trying to complete a journey around the world in eighty days. At this point in the story, he and his travelling companion, the Frenchman Mr Passepartout, are travelling through India by train. They have befriended another traveller, Sir Francis Cromarty. بدأت القص ؽ عا تدكر حكؿ رجؿ انجلجزم [السجد ؽلجس ؽكغ ]كالذم يحاكؿ اكماؿ رحل حكؿ العال ؽ 88 يكما.كؽ هذق النقط مف القص, يساؽرهك كرؽجقى [الؾرنس باسبارتكت ]بالقطار عبر الوند.كلقد صادقا مساؽر اخر كهك[ السجد ؽرانسجس ككمارت.] The train stopped at eight o clock, in the midst of a glade some fifteen miles beyond Rothal, where there were several bungalows and workmen s cabins. The conductor, passing along the carriages, shouted, Passengers will get out here! تكقؼ القطار تما الػ 8, ؽ كسط غاب حكال 33 ك خارج "ركثاؿ" حجث كاف هناؾ العديد مف األككاخ ككبا ف العماؿ. يمر قاطع التذاكرصارخ نا سجنزؿ الركاب هنا! Francis. Where are we? asked Sir أيف نحف سأؿ السجر ؽرانسجس At the hamlet of Kholby. ؽ قري خكلب الصػجرة Do we stop here? Certainly. The railway isn t finished. What! Not finished? هؿ سنتكقؼ هنا بالتأكجد, السك الحديدي ل تنتو بعد مااااااذا ل تنتو بعد No. There s still a matter of fifty miles to be laid from here to Allahabad, where the line begins again.. بق خمسكف مج ن مف هنا لنصؿ أل باد حیث یبدأ الخط الحديدم مف جديد. Yet you sell tickets from Bombay to Calcutta, retorted Sir Francis, who was growing warm. "إذف أنت تبیع تذاكر مف بكمبام إل كالككتا" أجاب سیر ؽرانسیس كالذم كاف یستشیط غضب نا. No doubt, replied the conductor, but the passengers know that they must provide means of transportation for themselves from Kholby to Allahabad. Sir Francis, said Mr Fogg quietly, we will, if you please, look about for some means of conveyance to Allahabad. "ب شؾ "أجاب قاطع التذاكر كلكف المساؽركف یعلمكف أف علیو أف یأمنكا أنؾسو بمكاص ت مف خكلب إل ال باد." سیر ؽرانسیس قاؿ السید ؽكغ بودكء :"سنؾعؿ كمف ؽضلؾ ابحث لنا عف كسجل نقؿ مريح إل أل باد." What is the expression that is used to mean that Sir Francis is getting annoyed? Answer: was growing warm. MOE/W.2016

6 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م Mr Fogg, this is a delay greatly to your disadvantage. No, Sir Francis; it was foreseen. What! You knew that the way سید ؽكغ هذا تأخیر كبجر لصالحؾ. سجر ؽرانسیس لقد كاف متكقعا جدان! ماذا!! هؿ كنت تعرؼ ذلؾ Not at all, but I knew that some obstacle or other would sooner or later arise on my route. Nothing, therefore, is lost. I have two gained days to sacrifice. A steamer leaves Calcutta for Hong Kong at noon, on the 25 th. This is the 22 nd, and we shall reach Calcutta in time. There was nothing to say to so confident a response. اط نقا كلكف عرؽت بأف بعض العكا ؽ أك غجرها ستظور ؽ طریق عاج أك آج. لذا ش ء اخسرق عندم یكمجف ألضح بوما.ستػادر السؾین البخاری مف كالككتا إل هكنؼ ككنؼ ظورا ؽ الخامس كالعشریف.كالیك هك الثان كالعشركف كسنصؿ كالككتا ؽ الكقت المناسب. ل يكف هناؾ ش ء لقكلى عل هذق ا ستجاب الكاثق. Mr Fogg and Sir Francis Cromarty, after searching the village from end to end, came back without having found anything. السجداف ؽركغ كؽرانسجس كركمارت كبعد تؾتجش القری بحثا مف أكلوا آلخرها عادا دكف العثكر عل ش ء. I shall go afoot, said Phileas Fogg. "قاؿ ؽلیاس ؽكغ :سأذهب مشیا عل األقدا." [Passepartout], who had now rejoined his master, made a wry grimace, as he thought of his magnificent, but too frail Indian shoes. After a moment s hesitation, he said, Monsieur, I think I have found a means of conveyance. باسیبارتكت كالذم انض مف جديد لسیدق, ظورت عل كجوى كشرة مؤلم ألنى كاف یؾكر بحذا ى الوندم الرا ع غجر القكم كبعد لحظ تردد قاؿ :یا سیدم أعتقد بأن قد كجدت كسیل نقؿ مريح. What? An elephant! An elephant that belongs to an Indian who lives but a hundred steps from here. Let s go and see the elephant, replied Mr Fogg. " ماذا " ؽیؿ!ؽیؿ یملكى هندم یعیش عل بعد م خطكة مف هنا. دعكنا نذهب كنرل الؾیؿ أجاب السید ؽكغ. They soon reached a small hut. Enclosed within some high palings, was the animal in question. An Indian came out of the hut, and, at their request, conducted them within the enclosure. The elephant, which was reared, not to be an animal that merely carried things around, but for warlike purposes, was half-domesticated. Happily, however, for Mr Fogg, the animal s instruction in this direction had not gone far, and the elephant still preserved its natural gentleness. كقریبا كصلكا إل ككخ صػیر كاف الحیكاف المطلكب محاطا بسیاج كخرج هندم مف الككخ كبناء عل طلبو اقتاده لداخؿ الحظیرة المسیج.الؾیؿ الذم تمت تربیتى ل يكف ؽی لحمؿ األشیاء كلكف لػایات القتاؿ كاف نصؼ الجؼ. كبكؿ سعادة كبالنسب للسید ؽكغ ؽإف تعلی الحیكاف بوذا ا تجاق ل یذهب بعجدان, ك زاؿ الؾیؿ محتؾظا بلطاؽتى الطبیعی.

7 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م How was the elephant reared? 2. Which words tell us that the elephant was kept safely away from direct contact with humans? 1- For warlike purposes or fighting. 2- Enclosed / Palings. MOE/W2017 Kiouni this was the name of the elephant could doubtless travel rapidly for a long time, and, in default of any other means of conveyance, Mr Fogg resolved to hire him. كیكن -كاف هذا اس الؾیؿ ككاف باستطاعتى ب شؾ أف یساؽر لؾترة طكیل كبسرع كمف بیف كؿ كسا ؿ النقؿ ؽقد أرتأل السید ؽكغ ست جارق. However, elephants are far from being cheap in India as they are becoming scarce. Male elephants, as they are only suitable for circus shows, are much sought after especially as the majority are domesticated. When therefore Mr Fogg proposed to the Indian to hire Kiouni, he refused point-blank. Mr Fogg persisted, offering the excessive sum of ten pounds an hour for the loan of the elephant to Allahabad. Refused. Twenty pounds? Refused also. Forty pounds? )Still refused(. عل أی حاؿ الؾیل ؽ الوند لیست برخیص نظرا ألف تصبح نادرة ذككر الؾیل, كالت ه مناسب لعركض السیرؾ, مطلكب بشكؿ أكبر سیما أف غالبیتوا مركض.كعندما طلب السید ؽكغ مف الرجؿ الوندم أف یؤجرق كجكن رؽض بشكؿ صریح ؽأصر السید ؽكغ كعرض مبلؼ 38 -جنجوات استرلجن - مقابؿ ساع لینقلو الؾیؿ إل أل باد.رؽض 08 جنجوان ن رؽض أیضا.28 جنجو نا )ضؿ راؽض نا( أصر الحاحاآآآآآآآآآ. Phileas Fogg, without getting in the least flurried, then proposed to purchase the animal outright, and at first offered a thousand pounds for him. The Indian, perhaps thinking he was going to make a great bargain, still refused. At two thousand pounds the Indian yielded. ؽلیاس ؽكغ كبدكف اكتراث عرض عل الرجؿ الوندم أف یشترم منى الحیكاف بشكؿ صریح اك عرض علجى 3888 جنجى أ ما الرجؿ الوندم كالذم كاف یؾكر بأنى یعقد صؾق كبجرة بق راؽضا ن كطلب 2000 جنجى. What a price, good heavens! cried Passepartout, for an elephant. ما هذا الثمف بحؽ السماء! "صرخ باسیبارتكت", لػػػ ؽػػجػػؿ. It only remained now to find a guide, which was comparatively easy. A young Parsee*, with an intelligent face, offered his services, which Mr Fogg accepted, promising so generous a reward as to materially stimulate his zeal. The elephant was led out and equipped. Provisions were purchased at Kholby, and, while Sir Francis and Mr Fogg took the howdahs* on either side, Passepartout got astride the saddle-cloth between them. The Parsee perched himself on the elephant s neck, and at nine o clock they set out from the village, the animal marching off through the dense forest of palms by the shortest cut. بق اآلف أف نعثرعل دلجؿ ك الذم یعد سو مقارن ن بػیرق.ظور شاب ؽارس بػ كجى ذك عرض خدماتى, كالت قبلوا السید ؽكغ كاعد نا إیاق بعطاء سخ لجحؾز حماستى ماديا كاقتید الؾیؿ كت تجویزق كقد ت شراء المؤف ؽ خكلب, كبینما أخذ كؿ مف سیر ؽرانسیس كالسید ؽكغ الوكادج عل الجوتجف اتخذ باسیبارتكت قماش السرج لججلس بینوما حیث جث الؾارس عل رقب الؾیؿ كؽ تما الساع التاسع انطلقكا مف القری اقبؿ الؾیؿ بالمسیر خ ؿ غاب النخیؿ الكثیؾ بأقصر طریؽ.

8 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م ذو اصول فارسية Persia. * Parsee a person living in South Asia but descended from الهودج )مكان الجلوس على ظهر الدابة( * howdah a seat for riding an elephant midst glade bungalows conductor Passing along carriages passengers hamlet provide conveyance delay foreseen obstacle arise route gained sacrifice steamer response rejoined Wry grimace magnificent frail hesitation enclosed palings hut conducted enclosure half _domesticated doubtless resolved hire persisted excessive loan flurried bargain stimulate provisions purchased dense Forest of palms ظؼ ١ ف تشدد حص س / م ١ ذ س ١ اج و خ ساق ماد س ١ اج ح ١ ا ا ١ ف /ح ١ ا ض بذ شه ػاص ػ ٠ ستأخش أصش ا ضائذ / ا فائط استالف / التشاض حائش / شتبه صفمت ٠ حفض خض / ؤ ت اشتش وث ١ ف غابت شدش ا خ ١ سػ أسض اسؼت اصي د ١ / ششذ ػ غ ي ا طش ٠ ك ػشباث سافش ٠ لش ٠ ت ٠ ض د شوبت / ػشب تأخ ١ / بطئ ت لغ ػائك ٠ ظ ش غش ٠ ك ٠ ىسب ٠ عح باخشة سد ا ع ا تحك ثا ١ ت تىش ١ شة سائغ Answer the questions. Vocabulary 1 What kind of house is a bungalow (line 6)? 2 How does the word hamlet )line 9( suggest that there aren t many houses or people in the area where the train has stopped? 3 What form of transport is a steamer (line 24)? 4 What kind of facial expression is a wry grimace )line 30(, and why did Passepartout s face show this expression? 5 Read line 36 again. Which words tell us that the elephant was kept safely away from direct contact with humans? Answers: 1- a house with one floor. 2- A hamlet is a very small village, which suggests that there are very few people and houses. 3- It s a ship powered by steam. 4- It s an expression that shows pain or unhappiness. Passepartout wasn t happy because he didn t want to walk far; as he didn t think his shoes would be sturdy enough. 5- enclosed, palings: The elephant was in a compound surrounded by high palings. In other words, the animal was fenced in an area.

9 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م Comprehension 1 Why can t the train continue its journey from Kholby to Allahabad? 2 Why is Sir Francis annoyed during his conversation with the conductor? What expression is used to mean he is getting annoyed? (line 15) 3 How does Mr Fogg deal with the situation when he discovers that his train journey cannot continue? How does his attitude differ from that of Sir Francis? Look at lines 23 to Why did the Indian man decide to rear an elephant? 5 Quote! How do we know that the elephant is not aggressive? 6 How many people travel on the elephant? Answers: 1- Because the railway line hasn t actually been completed. 2- Because he feels cheated by being sold a ticket to somewhere the train doesn t go. Growing warm = means getting annoyed. 3- Fogg says that he suspected that this might happen and suggests that they find another means of transport. Compared to Sir Francis, he is very calm and confident and doesn t show any anger. 4- He wanted it for fighting. 5- It still preserved its natural gentleness, meaning that it does not want to fight (lines 40 41). 6-4 : the guide, Passepartout, Sir Francis and Mr Fogg. 3 Complete the sentences with the correct word. calm confident enthusiastic unapologetic worried 1 The conductor is about having sold a ticket to Allahabad to the travellers, even though the train will not take them there. 2 Mr Fogg is that he will still complete his journey in eighty days. 3 Passepartout feels about the prospect of walking the rest of the way to Allahabad. 4 Mr Fogg remains while he negotiates the sale of the elephant. 5 The guide is very about making the journey by elephant. Answers: 1- unapologetic 2- confident 3- worried 4- calm 5- enthusiastic 4 Complete the sentences 1 3 with the names of the characters. Sir Francis / Passepartout / Phileas Fogg 1 is prepared to walk the rest of the way to Allahabad. 2 thinks that two thousand pounds is too much to pay for an elephant. 3 does not know where they are when the train stops. IAnswers: 1- Phileas Fogg 2- Passepartout 3- Sir Francis

10 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م Find a line in the story that represents the following ideas. 1 time 2 money 3 transport بالرجوع للكتاب سريعا: 41 43) Answers: (1- lines 20 21) (2- lines 49 51) (3- lines 1. Mr Fogg, this is a delay greatly to your disadvantage. No, Sir Francis; it was foreseen. 2. Phileas Fogg, without getting in the least flurried, then proposed to purchase the animal outright, and at first offered a thousand pounds for him. The Indian, perhaps thinking he was going to make a great bargain, still refused. 3. Kiouni this was the name of the elephant could doubtless travel rapidly for a long time, and, in default of any other means of conveyance, Mr Fogg resolved to hire him. However, elephants are far from being cheap in India as they are becoming scarce. 6 Consider the idea of transport. Compare the train (lines 6 15) and the elephant (lines 38 45). What are the advantages and disadvantages of each mode of transport mentioned, and how does this relate to the rest of the extract? Suggested answer: Transport is an important theme in this story. These two passages describing a train s unfinished route and an elephant s potential to be a good mode of transport are interesting since the railway is not finished (line 11) and the elephant is needed to continue on their journey. The elephant, a live animal, is described like a mode of transport; it could doubtless travel rapidly and for a long time. In this situation, the man-made transport fails, whereas the animal seems to be a more positive investment. 7 Do you think that this story shows the importance of time? Justify your answer. Suggested answer: I think that this story shows the importance of time when Phileas Fogg is so precise about the number of days they have to spare in line 24. It also references time in the passage where the elephant is described ) rapidly, line 41(. However, I think that more importance is given to efficiency, because Phileas Fogg is not in a hurry; he is instead very well prepared (lines 23 25).

11 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م Analysis: [WB/ page.57]:read lines Making specific reference to these lines, compare and contrast the characters of Sir Francis and Phileas Fogg. Comment on the things they say and do. Remember to quote from the text. Suggested answer: Sir Francis and Phileas Fogg are men of two very different personalities. Whilst Sir Francis gets easily angry, Phileas Fogg is calm and assured. In line 12, Sir Francis speaks in exclamation and short sentences: What! Not Finished. In contrast, Phileas Fogg is calm, unsurprised and almost amused by the situation. His sentences are more carefully considered, and he speaks quietly, using polite terms such as please in line 18. Overall, I would say that it is much better to react like Phileas Fogg in such a situation, as it is much more stressful to be angry. مقترح Read the following extract taken from Around the world in eighty days carefully, then answer the question that follow. No doubt, replied the conductor, but the passengers know that they must provide means of transportation for themselves from Kholby to Allahabad. Why can t the train continue its journey from Kholby to Allahabad? Model Answer: The train cannot continue its journey because the railway line hasn t actually been completed.

12 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م EDITING (4 points) ص ا سؤاي ا صاس - ط ة ا غؤاي ذحش ش 4 اخطاء - ع ا حى ا را : Imagine you are an editor in the Jordan Times. You are asked to edit the following lines that have four mistakes. (One grammar mistake, one punctuation mistake and two spelling mistakes). Find out these four mistakes and correct them. Write the correct answer down in your ANSWER BOOKLET. I am doing an online posgreduate course in education. It is think that distance learning means that you don t socialise with other students? As you do when you are doing a face-to-face course. It s not true! Our class consists of 30 students from all over the world. We study at home and send our assignments to our totors by and there are a lot of different class discussions on the Internet. It is think that a. Grammar mistake: it is thought that? b. punctuation: other students. Posgreduate totors c. spelling: postgraduate, tutors Edit: In 2013 CE, Royal Jordanian Airlines celebrated it s fiftieth year at the Queen Alia International Airport in Amman, we talk to Mr Khatib, a former pilot who tell us about the important moments in the airline s history. Mr Khatib, could you tell us about when the airline began. Model Answer: In 2013 CE, Royal Jordanian Airlines celebrated its fiftieth year at the Queen Alia International Airport in Amman. We talk to Mr Khatib, a former pilot who tells us about the important moments in the airline s history. Mr Khatib, could you tell us about when the airline began?

13 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م EDIT: When I went back in the summer, I was in the selas department, My job was to follow up wep enquiries, and send out further information to possible clients. I enjoy it, and I wouldn t have had that opportunity, if I hadn t done the work experience first. Spelling mistakes: Grammar mistake: Punctuation mistake: Biology and Chemistry are the most important subjects if you want to go on to study Dentistry at university, Maths is not as important, but it is compulsury and I would strongly recommend that you work harder on this subject because you cannot drop it. Edit the following text. There are three grammar mistakes, one spelling mistake and one punctuation mistake. Find and correct them. It is believe that when you learn a forein language, it helps to use the language as much you can. You should take every opportunity to engage in the conversation with a native speaker. Reading English books, or magazines also helps. I would like to apply for the position of researcher at your pharmaseutical company, As can be see from the encloused curriculum vitae that I have a degree in Chemistry. Furthermore, I have worked as a shop assistant at a chemist s, so I know a lot about this industry.

14 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م تذس ٠ ب شا : ا ثحس ع األخطاء و ح تى ح تذا ح ا فمشج و ها ح. The German-Jordanian University (GjU) is a public universety near Madaba, It opened in 2005 CE. The university enrolls much than 5,000 students, who come from Jordan and many other countryies. About 14 per cent of all students are non-jordanian. اوصش خطأ : دس ب فغه تغشعح ودلح ع اورشاف األخطاء My name is Asma. I m doing an online postgraduate course in edocation. i chose this online course for several reasons. Firstly, I don t live near a university, so I can t atend classes, and secondly, I m working as a teacher at the moment, so I need to fit my studies in around my work. So working online have the advantages of overcoming these problems. It does take quite a long time to study for the final exam you have to have a lot of selfdiscibline to study on your own, in your own time. I m really enjoying my course, and I m going to go on to do a PhD next. I love the fact that you can continue studying even once you ve completed school or university. There s never any need to stop?

15 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م Remember: Capital letter mistakes: 1. At the beginning of the sentence and paragraph. 2. Titles: Mr. Mrs. Ms Dr Sir King Minister Prof Madam The names of organizations, companies, and their initials: 4. Abbreviations and acronyms: H.K.J UK USA NATO UNRWA KHCC GDP.. 5. Days of the week and months: 'Sunday, Wednesday.. / April, June.' 6. Countries, cities, nationalities, languages, Religions: Japan/ Dubai /Jordanians / English, Arabic...Italian,etc. Religions: ' Islam, Christianity, Judaism ' 7. Directions only in geographical and Place names: East Africa South pole / The Pacific / The Dead Sea/ Asia / Irbid.. 8. Proper nouns: Salma, lubna, Omar, Farida, Dima, Wesam, Nour, Joe. 9. The pronoun: I".! After: 10. Marvelous! The statue's colors are wonderful. How? Is this 11. At the beginning of a quotation: "He is the best..." 12. Paper titles: Quran Bible Newspaper.. the first ever royal jordanian flight flew from amman to beirut in lebanon in 1963 ce. in those days, the airline was called alia, after the king s daughter. Later that year, there were flights to cairo and kuwait City.

16 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م GUIDED WRITING ػال اث ا تشل ١ Punctuations:. ; :? ' " " ( ) [ ],! - / ( أد اث سبػ( تساػذن ف ا ىتابت بشى ػا : words Linking Example اػطاء ا ث ت For example for instance such as like Adding اظافت ماغ moreover as well as then furthermore and In addition to,.also,, too. contrasting ماس ت but on one hand,. On the other hand although Nevertheless However Summarising خات ت Finally to sum up in conclusion to conclude Read the information below, and write two sentences about the benefits of studying abroad. - build valuable job skills. - be self- confident - make friends. - understand own and other cultures. Suggested answer: There are many benefits of studying abroad such as building valuable job skills and being self-confident. In addition to, making friends as well as understanding own and other cultures.

17 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م ارج ساػذة ىتابت ا خ ت ( ا م ١ ذة ) فؼ ا الغ ف بذا ٠ ت ا د ت ع ١ ف.. ing ارا جاء ا ع ىا اع ا فشدا وتذأ تئحذي ا مذ اخ ا را ح: (The main) purpose/ goal/ aim/ target..... is to......,. and to.. ارا جاء ا ع ىا ج ع وتذأ تئحذي ا مذ اخ ا را ح: (The main) purposes/ goals/ aims/ targets.. are to....,. and to.. ارا تذأ ا ع ىا تا ى اخ ا ج ع وأح ا ا ا ى اخ ذغثك ت some There are many. such as... and.... Also,.. ارا وا ا ع ىا عؤاي وتذا ت What + modal+ happen to ع حزف عال ح ا غؤاي وحزف What happen to او ا شاتهها ا عثك و م ا ىدي أ ضا وضعح ف ها ح ا ع ىا.... should...,. and اعرخذ ا ىرض ا را ارا وا ا ع ىا عؤاي( تذا تأداج عؤاي رثىعح تفع غاعذ) ع حزف عال ح ا غؤاي وأداج ا غؤاي وا فع ا غاعذ ا ز اداج ا غؤاي Wh - (do, does, did, am, is, are, was, were, has, have, have)..?.... to......,. and to. ارا تذأ ا ع ىا تصفح ص Adventurous / Successful / Hardworking.. have some qualities such as.. and.... Also,... حزف.. How ارا تذأ ا ع ىا تغؤاي to How There are many ways.. such as... and... Also,..

18 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م Read the information below, and then in your Answer Booklet, write two sentences using the given notes about adventurous people. Use the appropriate linking words. like to do challenging experiences. have strong determination to achieve their goals. survive in difficult situations. Read the information below, and then in your Answer Booklet, write two sentences using the given notes about how to communicate effectively. Use the appropriate linking words. listen carefully to others. build on others' ideas. pay attention to non-verbal cues. think before responding. Suggested Answers: Adventurous people have some special qualities such as they like to do challenging experiences and they have strong determination to achieve their goals. In addition, they can survive in difficult situations. To be able to communicate effectively you should follow some advice such as you should listen carefully to others and build on others' ideas. In addition, you should pay attention to non-verbal cues, for example facial expressions as well as you should think before responding to others. Short biography: - Musa Al-Khwarizmi. - Born in Khawarizm in 780 BE. - Write the earliest Islamic works on arithmetic and algebra. - Introduce the Greek mathematical knowledge to the Arabs.

19 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م How to train brains? - Do puzzles or quizzes. - Read more books. - Study subjects on Internet. - Eat healthy food. - practise critical thinking. اخابت متشحت Answer: Suggested People can train their brains by different ways such as. Read the information below, and then in your Answer Booklet, write two sentences using the given notes about Nihad Ali. Use the appropriate linking words. Address Suwaylih, Amman Education 2 Certificate in English (2009 CE) Work experience 3 Teacher of English Interests 4 playing football, swimming است بػ ا فىشة ا اسبت.. who has a and lives in... and he/ she is a. as well as he/she likes How to send the same to several people? Type your . Select the addresses you want to send an to. Press send to many. Suggested answer: There are many ways to send the same to several people; First, typing your . Then selecting the addresses you want to send an to. Finally, pressing send to many.

20 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م How to pass the exams? Study carefully in details. Answer many questions from the activity book. Ask my teachers the difficult questions. Be quiet and calm during the exams. Tips on how to do well in school. Do all of your assigned homework. Sleep and wake up early. Study carefully in details. How to Be a Good Brother or Sister Play a game with them. Never hit them. Help them with their homework. Spend some quality time with them. Take them to the park or the petting zoo. How to live a healthy life. - do regular exercise - have a healthy diet - get enough sleep - exercise our brains

21 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م Purposes of building dams Save water. Irrigate plants. Generate electricity. Suggested Answers: 1. There are many purposes of building dams for example; saving water, irrigating plants and generating electricity. 2. There are several purposes of building dams such as saving water and irrigating plants. Another thing is generating electricity. Name: Ali Bin Nafi' Date: (born- died) Iraq, 789 CE - Spain, 857 CE. Occupation: gifted pupil of a famous musician from Baghdad. Achievements: established the first music school in the world. the person who introduced the oud to Europe. Name: Jabir ibn Hayyan Date of Birth: 722 CE. Date of Death: 815 CE. Occupation: Famous chemist. Achievements: The founder of chemistry and built a set of scales. Suggested Answers: Ali ibn Nafi' was born in Iraq in 789 CE and died in Spain in 857 CE. He was a gifted pupil of a famous musician from Baghdad. Also, he established the first music school in the world and was the person who introduced the oud to Europe. Jabir Ibn Hayyan was born in 722 CE and died in 815 CE. He was a famous chemist. Also, he was the founder of chemistry and built a set of scales.

22 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م Mobile good qualities small, light noisy, dangerous bad qualities :... has /have both of. and is / are.., whereas/but is / are.. B. GUIDED WRITING (4 points) Read the information below, and write two sentences comparing and contrasting some of the most popular university subjects offered by British universities. Subject Number of applications in 2014 CE Business Studies 280,240 Visual Arts 244,620 Biology 231,720 B. GUIDED WRITING (4 points) (2017 W) Read the information in the table below, and then in your ABSWER BOOKLET, write two sentences about why people should read more books. Using the appropriate linking words. Why people should read more books develop verbal abilities increase focus and concentration refresh memory improve imagination skills

23 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م Read the information below, and write two sentences comparing and contrasting the following activities. Online classes Discussion boards. Group projects. face-to-face classes Open discussions. Small group work. : ٠ ى ه استخذا ا رج ا تا ظ ع ا ماس اث )ا دذ ي ا ا شس ا ب ١ ا (: This table / chart shows that. On one hand, Online classes are.. and. On the other hand, face-to-face classes are as well as. Or ا فىشة ا ثا ١ ت... while/but ا فىشة اال األستاذ سائد دهينش

24 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م FREE WRITING (7 points) ا ىراتح رعح و ص شج.)حاوي وراتح ىضىع ب 55 دل مح و ى (. وراتح ا ىضىع ف تمش ٠ با 120 و ح. ذمذ ش ارا ط ة ه ا غؤاي..ع ارا رحذز ا ىضىع a. Sample competition entry b. Review c. curriculum vitae d. covering letter e. persuasive letter f. blog post g. Report لس ا ظ ع إ ز ا ؼ اصش: ا ؼ ا Title ا مذ ت Introduction ا دضء ا شئ ١ س )خس ا ظ ع( Main part ا خات ت Conclusion

25 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م ىرض This subject is one of the most important issues in our daily life. In this. I intend to write/(discuss the advantages and disadvantages of) about.. There are. of.such as. as well as However, there are some of...such as and... To sum up, I hope/wish that I have shown good and useful information about.. Suggesting/mentioning ideas and views that help to deal with it. ىرض I think that this subject is a very important one to talk about in details because it has strong relation and effect with our life. There are many examples of.. such as.and.. Also. Finally, I'd like to say that I hope I have given useful information that expresses my ideas and views in this subject. ىرض 3 The article discusses, which is an important example to discuss about its main points and I think there are different argues that all the people take care of them nowadays. First of all, it has a lot of both positive and negative attentions. I am going on to say that, whilst it.., some people argue that we., rather than... Whatever the opinion, it is clear that the

26 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م مواضيع مقرتحة Writing 1. Your friend in Iraq has asked you to help with a project about art and artists in Jordan. In your notebook, write a report of about 120 words telling him or her about the country s artistic and cultural heritage. 2. The network that runs your favorite television show has suddenly decided to cancel it. Write a letter convincing the station to continue running the show. 3. Write a letter to tell a person from a distant planet or from another era what pollution is. Make that person understand what causes it and why it is bad. 4. A few decades ago, many families had half a dozen or more children. Nowadays, more and more families are choosing to have only one or two children. Are smaller families better than larger ones? Why or why not? State your position and support it with specific reasons and examples. مقرتح These days, more and more families have only a couple of kids, whereas, a few decades ago, families were much bigger, with sometimes as many as ten kids in the family. I grew up in one of those big families (we have six kids, and I am the oldest). I had a great childhood, but based on my experience and my family s, I would say that it s better to have a smaller family. One reason I say this is because I was the oldest, and I sure did a lot of babysitting. My mom was always asking me to watch the kids while she went to the store or took one of the other kids somewhere. I don t blame her; if I had that many kids I sure would need a helper, too. But lots of times I felt like it wasn t fair and I didn t get to do things with my friends because I had to watch my brothers and sisters. I also had to change a lot of diapers, too and I mean a lot! I also think smaller families are better for another reason: because my mom and dad were always working and tired. I guess if you have a whole lot of money, then it isn t such a problem. However, we didn t, and my dad was always working, while my mom was always working around the house or running us around somewhere. I wished I could have spent more time with them, too. I really love my family and especially both of my parents. I did have a great childhood, but I think a smaller family is easier and better, especially for the oldest child.

27 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م A person who studies and works. Amer is a student in Irbid secondary school. He is sixteen years old. He has apart-time job in a supermarket. He is a cashier. He works for eight hours a day after he finishes school. He earns money, which he needs to help his family. The problem he faces is that he gets tired every day after he finishes his work. He doesn t have enough time to do his homework. He gets lower marks in his exams. He finds it difficult to combine between job and school. He usually studies at work. He missed his friends and the school activities. Amer wants to work as a doctor in the future. He works because he needs the money at the moment. Most of his money goes to his family but he uses some to buy clothes and CDs. I think that he is success. It is work gives hem self-respect. Electricity is the greatest invention. Do you agree that electricity is the greatest invention? When I start to think, what the greatest invention of 20th century is, my first thought is the Internet or computers but then I think that those things cannot work without electricity, so I realized that electricity is the greatest invention in this century. There are many electrical things which are very important for people and they cannot live without them such as electric lights. In addition, in the past people could not do their work at night, but nowadays people can complete their work all through the night. In the summer people use ACs or fans, so they can bear the hot weather can. Also, in the winter, people use heaters to keep warm. Another benefit is that in the past people got information from books only, but now we can get a lot of information and entertainments from TV, books, computers and the Internet and so on. Also we have much work to do at home, for instance, washing clothes need a long time to be done so we use washing machine to wash them quickly. We use fridges to keep food fresh and then we can use another time. Nobody can live a good life without electricity The Importance of Sport. Sport is an important part of today's society and plays a large role in many people's lives. Now more than ever, sport events dominate headlines and athletes have become national heroes. The question is, does sport merit this kind of interest and attention? From a social standpoint, sport plays a positive role in uniting people from different social backgrounds in support of their favorite team. This can aid people's understanding and tolerance of each other. However, just as sport unites people so it can divide them, as is often demonstrated by crowd violence at football matches. As far as education is concerned, sport is an important part of every child's schooling, as it plays a big role in both their physical and mental development. It teaches children how to work as a part of a team and cooperate with others, while at the same time improving physical condition. The only drawback to this is that children who are less able to perform well in sport are likely to feel inadequate in comparison to their more gifted classmates, which may affect their self-confidence. From an economic point of view, sport can be very profitable, as it attracts a lot of sponsorship and advertising. On the one hand this creates revenue for the sporting industry which allows for improvement and expansion. On the other hand large sums of money are often paid to event organizers to promote products such as cigarettes, which are harmful to one's health. In my opinion, sport should be used as much as possible to encourage people to lead a more healthy and peaceful life instead of being used to promote unhealthy products.

28 م املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش ارج وتابت ا شسائ P.O. Box 1582 اع ا ىا ا ز عرشع إ ه ا شعا ح... اع ا ذ ح, ش ا ث ذ... Writing a Formal Letter P.O. Box. Amman, Jordan 14 th June, 2017 Dear Sir / Madam, Introduction ا ىضىع ا شئ غ ا ط ىب ه Conclusion Yours Faithfully/sincerely اع ا شع : ا ىرىب ف اال رحا اع صذ مه Dear..., How to write a Personal / Informal Letter?. Title... P.O. Box. Amman, Jordan 14 th January 2017 How are you? Really fine, I hope? How is your family? I hope that all of you are very well. I'm sorry that I haven t written to you for ages, and that's because I had final exams. ىضىع ا شعا ح about Anyway, I'm writing to tell / ask you Well, I have to finish now as I've got to do my homework. Please write back and let me know more about your latest news. Hope to hear from you soon. Lots of love. Yours sincerely, االس : ا ىرىب ف اال رحا...

29 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م A wedding party. Last year I was invited to my friend s wedding party. The wedding started on Wednesday and ended on Saturday. Through these days the flag was raised and the house of the groom s family was decorated with small flags, balloons and so on. People, friends and the groom s relatives came in the evening to the groom s house to spend their time and participate the groom in his pleasure. The young sang danced and shot fires in the air. On Thursday, the groom s family, relatives, and friends went by cars and busses to fetch the bride. There was a special car which was decorated for the bride. The bride was dressed a white traditional dress and wearing her valuable jewels. She was given the groom s family by her father. On the next day, Saturday, the groom s family made a big meal for the relatives and the groom s fiends. Mansaf was offered at the wedding. After having the meal, the relatives and the groom s friends gave some money to the groom because it is a traditional thing. Next day, the newly- weds left for their honeymoon to Mekkah. Advantages and disadvantages of the internet. Using the internet offers you many advantages. All of the latest information is available to you, in your home, at any hour of the day or night. It is much faster and easier to surf the net in search of information from all over the world than to travel to libraries in dozens of countries. On-line shopping makes it possible to search through catalogues to find exactly what you want at the best price, saving both time and money. is also popular because it is faster than sending a letter and cheaper than a telephone conversation. However, the internet has several disadvantages. With so much information available, finding what you want can take hours. Multimedia web pages with photographs, music and video are attractive and they make downloading slow and boring. There is also too much advertising instead of real information. To sum up, the internet obviously has good and bad points. Fortunately, the system is improving all the time, and any problems which still exist can be solved. Body language. Body language is a good way to help people communicate because we communicate not only with words, but with body language too such as facial expressions, gestures and movements. The movements all are like words which help people to understand each other. If they have same language or different, and sometimes they do not need the speech to understand each other. Body language offers some definite advantages: First, to communicate with deaf and dumb people. Another advantage is to get benefits from other cultures even though they have different language, also to know about people feelings without asking them. On the other hand, body language has different meanings from culture to culture, so maybe a misunderstanding or miscommunication may happen between people. For example, in some cultures looking at someone in the eye is disrespectful, but in other cultures it is a way of showing you are being honest and truthful.

30 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م C. FREE WRITING (7 POINTS) 2017 W In your ANSWER BOOKLET, write a composition of about 120 words on ONE of the following: 1. A blog for your school s website about the best practices for losing weight. Compare these practices with some practices in the past which were proved to be less effective. 2. Teaching is a science that requires a lot of education, responsibility and understanding between the teachers and the students to be most effective. Write an article discussing the importance of teaching. Mention its advantages and advise your friends to choose it as a future career. ] 2016 [ شتوية 1. Write a blog post for your school s website about health and fitness for busy people. 2. Tourism has become an important sector that has an impact on development of country economy. Write a three-paragraph report about the importance of tourism on the Jordanian economy and mention the best ways to attract tourists to visit Jordan, Mention its benefits, support with examples. ا س اث ا سابمت ) ختاساث( - Millions of people own mobile phones these days. Write a report mentioning the advantages and the disadvantages of mobile phones and advise people how to use their mobiles efficiently. - Home accidents happen everywhere and every time. Write a report for your school magazine mentioning the causes of such accidents and the necessary precautions that should be taken to avoid them.

31 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م اظ ١ غ متشحت Write a report describing some of the most important technological changes that have affected people s lives recently. In some countries every young person must serve two years of military service. Should we have a similar policy in Jordan? Write an essay stating your position on this issue and supporting it with convincing reasons. Be sure to explain your reasons in detail. A well-known football coach once said, "Winning isn't everything, it's the only thing." Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Write an essay in which you state your position and support it with convincing reasons. Your local school board is considering requiring students to take part in community service programs in order to graduate. What is your position concerning this issue? Write a letter to the members of the school board stating your position and supporting it with convincing reasons. Be sure to explain your reasons in detail. Write a blog post for your school s website about those who played more violent video games were also more likely to see the world as a hostile place, to get into frequent arguments with teachers, and to be involved in physical fights. Some people feel that the public school system does not adequately prepare students for the real world. Identify one improvement you think schools need to make in order to better prepare students for life after high school. Write a letter to the school board in which you describe this improvement and explain why it is needed. Write a review of a hotel or restaurant that you have been to. Write about 120 words.

32 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م Unit 6 Sample blog post Decisions, decisions Posted by: Hiba Do you know what you're going to study at university? I ve come up with some ideas but I really need your help! Do get in touch if you have any stories or advice that you think might help me to make this life changing choice. Firstly, I want to help people, but Science is not my strongest subject so I won t be able to do Medicine. I could study Psychology and follow a career path in that area, but I don t know much about it. If any of you are Psychology students, please do message me about your course. I d love to hear about it what you love, what you like, and of course what you don't like at all! Secondly though, I d really like to study something like Linguistics, because I ve always been interested in language. I ve done some research and found out that, while it doesn t lead directly to a career, it is interesting and academic, as well as a well-respected degree. Can you help me get a better picture of it? So, can you help me with my decision? We could start up a useful conversation about choosing paths for ourselves at this next exciting stage! Unit 9 Sample review [of a hotel] Charles Hotel, Paris I recently stayed at this hotel for a few nights during a conference, and it did not entirely live up to expectations. On its website it is billed as stylish, state-of-the-art and chic, which was true, but the service was not quite as high a standard as it could have been. Since I arrived fairly late in the evening my first night, there was nobody at Reception to check me into my room. However, someone came to help me immediately after I rang the bell on the desk. Throughout my stay, I experienced some negative aspects of service, such as a lack of towels and delayed room service, but I was met with excellent responses to requests made in the restaurant, as well as an atmosphere of general helpfulness and politeness. I was happy to deal with the few oversights as I know that hotel staff work hard for long hours. I would very much like to visit Paris again, and I enjoyed the view, architecture and atmosphere of the hotel very much. The service could be improved, but it didn't detract from a fairly pleasant stay. I recommend this hotel to anyone interested in Parisian architecture. Unit 10 Sample curriculum vitae Name: Farida Jabari Address: 215 Rainbow Street, Amman Education: Degree in English (2009 CE) PEP (Practical Education Programme) Teaching qualification (2011 CE) Work experience: Teacher of English, [SCHOOL NAME], Amman Skills and achievements: Voluntary work for children s charities; excellent piano accompanist Personal attributes: I am a dedicated, ambitious worker. I have high expectations of myself and the students I teach. Reference: [FULL NAME], head teacher at [SCHOOL NAME], Amman

33 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م CRITICAL THINKING.A ٠ ط ب ا سؤاي ششذ لع ١ ت ؼ ١ ت ب اء ػ ف ا ص ف خ ت ١ Think of this statement and, in two sentences, write down your point of view. زا ا سؤاي ١ س إخابت حذدة فؼ ١ ه أ تؼت ذ ػ تح ١ ا ص سبػ األفىاس ا ت ا حى ػ صحت سأ أ اػتماد ػ غش ٠ ك تح ١ أ الشت ا ظ ع أ ا ؼ ت خالي ا ص اإلخابت دائ ا تى ا مطؼت. لب إخابت زا ا سؤاي عغ ا د ت ا تا ١ ت: I think... ص ا غؤاي ا ط ىب فمط because اورة and... B. the writer states that. Mention/suggest three for ا ىاتب ٠ ؼتمذ بأ... اروش Or I think this statement is true االعرماد and I suggest Ving... Ving..... and Ving. Storming] [Brain ػصف ر! Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Businesses should do anything they can to make a profit. Some students prefer to study alone. Others prefer to study with a group of students. Which do you prefer? Decisions can be made quickly, or they can be made after careful thought. Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? The decisions that people make quickly are always wrong. Use reasons and specific examples to support your opinion. Some people believe that a college or university education should be available to all students. Others believe that higher education should be available only to good students. Discuss these views. Which view do you agree with? Explain why.

34 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م Functions Using pronouns We use pronouns as ways to link paragraphs or ideas. A pronoun refers to things, people or ideas mentioned in earlier or later sentences.) QUESTION: What do the underlined items refer to? The following advice about preparing for exams was given by our teacher. He should know as he has taken so many of them in his life! He said, It is not a good idea to study late at night. This is because your brain is tired then, and it is unlikely to retain the information as well. The best time to study is early in the morning. That is when you feel most awake. Giving Advice Have you thought about? You should, no doubt about it. If I were [coming to Jordan for the first time], I would My main recommendation is that you Using linking words Linking words showing cause explain the reason for something. We couldn t go to the stadium because / as / since there weren t any tickets left. As / Since / Because I was tired, I went to bed. We were late because of / due to the traffic. Linking words showing result explain the consequences of an action. We were caught in traffic, therefore / so we missed the start of the play. She worked hard; as a result, / because of that, / consequently, she did very well in her exams. Functions الكظا ؼ اللػكي )ملخص( Showing cause Showing result To link ideas Giving Advice because because of as since due to therefore so as a result because of that consequently he them This It that Why don t you? You could. Have you thought about? You should, no doubt about it. If I were., I would My main recommendation is that you # SA ED_ DUHAIMESH عندما تنتو حكاي, تبدأ ا خرل Begins As One Ends, So Another

35 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م DERIVATIONs SUFFIXES: Adjectives ing ed able ible al en ese ful ish Ic ive ian less ly ous Nouns al ance ence dom ee er/or hood ism xion ist ity ty ment ness ry ship sion tion Verbs ate en ify ise ize Adverbs ly/ ally فع verb اع noun صفح adjective experience experience experienced dominate dominance dominant depend dependence dependent repeat repetition repeated correct correction correct youth young awareness aware circulate circulation dehydrate dehydration advise advice revise revision concentrate concentration succeed success Successful educate education Educational organise organisation Organised develop development Developed achieve achievement achievable صاس ٠ اث Questions? Kareem is a... journalist; he has worked previously for many scientific Journals. (qualification) 2. Doing lots of exercise won t keep you healthy if you don t eat.. food as well. (nutrients) 3. Services, mostly travel and tourism.. the majority of our economy. (dominant) 4. Khaled is a very and adaptable worker, I believe that he can be successful in any position. (competence) Language.. is becoming an important requirement for many jobs. (proficient) 6. My grandfather often tells us about what he did in his. (young) االشرماق فشداخ ا ط ىب: حفع ا جذوي ع اال الء... عشااااااااااااااااق االشرماق 2152#

36 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م جدول اشتقاقات املشتوى الرابع فؼ V اسN صفت ADJ حاي ADV academy academic academically agriculture agricultural manage management managerial circulate circulation concentrate concentration contradiction contradictory dehydrate dehydration dehydrated diet diet dietary economics economical economically fluency fluent fluently immerse immersion enrol enrolment linguistics/linguist linguistic market marketing/market memorise memory memorable multilingualism multilingual nutrients/nutrition nutritious Pharmacy pharmaceutical pioneer pioneer pioneering proficiency proficient Psychology psychological qualify qualifications qualified simulate simulator/simulation Sociology sociological tutor tutor tutorial undertake undertaking utter utterance vocation vocational agree agreement corporation corporate dialect dialectal domesticate domesticity domestic dominate dominance dominant evolve evolution evolutionary export exportation/export extend Sa ed Duhaimesh extensive extensively extract extraction fertilise fertiliser/fertilisation fertile import Import/importation imported intend intention intentional negotiate negotiation negotiable adapt adaptation adaptable

37 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م ambition ambitious attribute attribute/attribution competence competent conscience conscientious enclose Sa ed Duhaimesh enclosed enthusiasm enthusiastic intern Internship/intern interpret Interpreter/interpretation refer reference region regional reward Reward rewarding secure security secure survey survey/surveyor volunteer Volunteer voluntary Teacher s Book Test On the day of the exam, you need plenty of time to do everything. Have breakfast but don't drink too much; arrive on time, but not too early, or you may find yourself getting more and more (nerve) while you wait to start. In the exam, you can keep calm by breathing (deep) and thinking positively. Read the exam questions (care) and underline all of the key (instruct) that tell you how the questions should be (answer). If possible, start with the ones that you can do easily to give you (confident). Remember what you've learnt from practising questions and doing practice exams (previous), and plan your use of time. Don't panic if everyone around you seems to start writing immediately and don t follow their example until you are ready. Finally, after the exam, don't join in on a (discuss) about what everyone else did, unless you want to (fright) yourself for the next exam. Most importantly, remember that exams are (design) to find out what you know, what you understand and what you can do. Answers: 1 nervous 2 deeply 3 carefully 4 instructions 5 answered 6 confidence 7 previously 8 discussion 9 frighten 10 designed 1. In each group, you can find. people who control their colleagues and influence them. (Dominate) 2.. is the best policy to.. what you want to keep in your memory. (Repeat) / (memorable) 3. A: Do you mind. me how I can use references? (Teach) B: OK! I will help you as soon as possible. Answers: 1. dominant 2. Repetition / memorise 3. teaching

38 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م ل اػذ ساػذة ػ االشتماق اشتماق االس ٠ ى بؼذ Noun:.1 after adjectives تعذ ا صفاخ إ ا وفاع أو و فعىي ته sentence. 2. Either a subject or an object of a تعذ حذداخ ا ى ح واألعذاد.3 after all determiners ( a, an, the,one, two, first.4 th, 9 th,77 th., much, many, more, most, any, some, all, no, few, little, a lot of, either, neither.) تعذ حشوف ا جش prepositions:.4 after (on, of, with, in, at, to, for, from, under, beside, inside,outside, near, behind, before, into, onto, after, over, with, without, than, during, through, by ) 5. After possessive adjectives (my, your, our, their, his, her, its) (s /s ) 6. after as/like تعذ صفاخ اإلشاسج those) 7. After demonstrative (this, that, these, عغ ف ا فشاؽ اس )Noun( بششغ أ ال ٠ تبغ ا فشاؽ اس... إرا تبغ ا فشاؽ اس ٠ أخز صفت. شتك ا صفت ف ا حاالث ا تا ١ ت Adjective: لث األع اء nouns: 1. before تعذ تعض األفعاي ا را ح وتأ ذصش ف verbs:.2 after some إرا وا د افعاال سئ غ ح ف ا ج ح be) is/ are/ am/ was /were / عائ ح: Be ) (get / become / feel / smell / taste / find+ O. / appear / sound/grow / look / seem) تعذ ىصشاخ ا صفاخ ا را ح more,) 3. After (so, too, very, quite, fairly, further, 4. After Adverbs: لث ا فشاغ ظشف is/are/was/were.+(ly) / the..est ت the most/the least.. / more.. than تعذ 5. be* as as شتك ا فؼ ف ا حاالث ا تا ١ ت Verb: تعذ toا صذس ح ت ع ى او أ... to.1 After + تعذ األفعاي ا شى ح )ا ىد ض( would 2. After Modals: can, could,, might, must, should, تعذ عائ ح Do) ) ف حا ح ا غؤاي وا ف _! didn t 3. After verbs to do don t, doesn't, تعذ ا فع 4. After the verb to have (it should be P.P) have تعذ ا فعىي ته ألفعاي: +v1) 5. After the verbs (let, make, help +o. تعذ ض ائش ا ىص...) that 6. After relative pronouns (who, which, After relative pronouns تعذ ض ائش ا ىص who, which, that...+ V. * ملحوظة: الفعل في أغلب األحيان ما يكون على شكل ) Form )Base فعل أساسي مجرد ع ذ اعرخذا أدواخ ا عطف ص : as),(,and, or, as well فئ ا عطف و ر فظ ا ىع. شتك ا ظشف ف ا حاالث ا تا ١ ت Adverb: ف تذا ح ا ج ح و رثىع تفاص ح comma. 1. at the beginning of the sentences followed by a ت فع )فع سئ غ + فع غاعذ(.2 between two verbs ولث ه فع ف ها ح ا ج ح verb. 3. at end of the sentence and directly after a ت ا فاع --- وا فع 4. between the subject and the verb اعرص اء : ا صفاخ ا را ح ظشوف دو ص ادج ا حك low] [hard, fast, late, high, near,.

39 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م C. Complete the following sentences with the suitable words derived from the words in the box below. There are more words than you need. Write the answers down in your ANSWER BOOKLET. (4 points) 1. The graduation ceremony was a very occasion for everyone. (memory) 2. Nuts contain useful such as oils and fats. (nutrition) 3. We should raise of the possible dangers of the new technology in computer. (aware) 4. There are a few schools in Jordan which train students some for practical jobs. (vocation) 5. In order to work in finance, you need to be a very person. (responsibility) 6. Before an exam, you must everything you ve learnt. (revision) 7. In hot weather our bodies are in danger of (dehydrate) 8. The company is pleased with your work and is happy to give you a (recommend) 9. Students in Finland attend school for fewer and shorter days than 85% of other nations. (development) 10. Congratulations! Not many people such high marks. (achievement) 11. I have just read a of a book by a Japanese author. (translate) 12. Facebook's accounts have to be by their users. (security) 13. If you work hard, I m sure you will. (success) 14. Salma has done her best to be in Spanish. (fluently) 15. It s amazing to watch the of a baby in the first year of life. (develop) 16. The Gross Product has risen to 75% in (domesticity) 17. Ali is often able to for us during conversations with foreigners. (interpretation) 18. The physical activity will increase your blood. (circulate) 19. I m confused. Could you give me some, please? (advise) 20. The English teacher has many in Literature Spot. (achieve) ANSWERS:

40 املستوىمالرابع / اع اد:مسبئ مدهيمش م عل مكعد مع اصدار مكثؼ لجل ا متحاف... خاص لط ب محبك ا ستاذ سا د دهجمش////////////////////////////// ا متحاف النوا الشامؿ "المقترح" كالمراجع المكثؾ الشامل.. ملؼ خاص يصدر لجل ا متحاف يمكف لط ب تحمجؿ الدكسج كاألس ل المقترح مف خ ؿ رابط ا كا ؿ... شوض ا ذ ح ا صماف - دواس ا ذ ح ا ش اض ح شوض ا ط ثح ا خضشاء ا صماف - خش ثح ا غىق أواد ح ادسان ت ادس واد ا غ ش شوض فاسط حىاس - جث ع ا أواد ح هثح رع ا زو ا هاش ا ش ا شوض دحثىس ا صماف - جث ا حغ سائد( )أ. Sa ed Duhaimesh

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