أعزائي طلاب الصف الثاني نقدم اليكم اليوم في مادة اللغة الانجليزية للفصل الدراسي الثاني لهذا العام الدراسي ، شرح الوحدة (7) (مفردات وقواعد) ،وتمارين وامتحانات علي الوحدة، وفقا الي مواصفات وزارة التربية والتعليم والتعليم الفني والتي لايخلوه منها الامتحانات هذا العام.
محتويات الوحدة السابعة (7):
- شرح مفردات الوحدة (7).
- شرح قواعد الوحدة (7).
- تمارين علي مفردات الوحدة (7).
- تمارين علي قواعد الوحدة (7).
- امتحان عام علي الوحدة (7).
يقدم خبراء موقع تعليم مصر مناهج لمادة اللغة الانجليزية لجميع المراحل التعليمية الابتدائية والاعدادية والثانوية، وهذا الشرح مقدم من الاستاذ/ عبد السيد جريس كبير معلمين اللغة الانجليزية لكل طلاب الصف الثاني الثانوي الي مفرادات الوحدة (7) بالفصل الدراسي التاني.
Second Year Unit (7) - Part (1) Vocabulary:
THE SECRET GARDEN
Reading:
The 'Secret Garden" is a novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett. It was
published in Britain in 1911. At the beginning of the book, we meet the
main character, Mary Lennox. Mary was born in India and her parents were
rich. When Mary is nine years old, her parents die and Mary moves to
England to live with her uncle. It is cold and very different from India,
and Mary is unhappy at first.
Mary opened her eyes on that first
morning because a maid had come into her room.
"Are you my servant?"
she asked. "I'm Mrs Medlock's servant, and she is Mr Craven's servant,"
replied Martha, the maid. "Are you going outside today?" Mary looked
around her. There was nothing to do in the bedroom.
"Who will go with
me?" Mary asked. "You can be independent and go out by yourself.
My
brother is always exploring on his own, said Martha. "There are some
gardens, but it
is winter so nothing is growing now. Oh, now Mrs
Medlock's bell is ringing. I must go!"
A short time later, Mary was
in the gardens when she came across a small bird singing in some trees
behind a wall. When she asked an old gardener about the bird, he whistled
and the bird flew to him. "He was lonely and we became friends," the old
man explained. "I'm lonely," said Mary. "I don't know anyone in
England."
"I'm sure you will struggle at first, but you will get used
to the people here soon," said the gardener. Suddenly, the small bird
started singing.
"Why is he doing that?" she asked,
"I think
he's decided to be your friend, too," answered the gardener.
TAREK'S BLOG
It is two a.m. in Egypt. At this time at home, I am sleeping in my bed,
but here in Australia, it is the afternoon, not the morning! At the
moment, all the students in my language class are having a short break.
Some of them are drinking coffee, but I'm writing this blog. Most of the
students are looking out of the window. We can see Sydney harbor and it's
beautiful.
I am staying in Australia for another four weeks. Next week, my uncle
Waleed is visiting me and we are travelling across the country.
I
hope he enjoys it because he is always falling asleep when we travel by
bus and
he won't see anything! I'll write about that in my next
blog.
To : parents @ mail.com
From: amir @ mail.com
Dear
Mum and Dad,
I've now been in India for a month. I am enjoying it
here, but the volunteer work is quite difficult! This week, I am helping
on a farm. There are lots of baby goats at this time of year. So, the
farmer and I are weighing them to check that they are healthy.
Life
is very different here. The food tastes different. I found it difficult to
eat at first, but I am getting used to it now. Every day, I see different
animals, buildings and people, too. I wish you were here, so we could
share the experience. I miss you both, too!
Write soon,
Love
from Amir
A DIARY ENTRY
28th November 2020
I've been in London for six weeks now. It's been a
great experience so far, but it hasn't always been easy.
When I first
arrived, I struggled to understand people. But I'm getting better at
understanding their accents now. I enjoy listening to Londoners and trying
to have conversations with them. You won't believe what happened to me
today! I was talking to a woman in a shop and she asked me if I'm from
London! Isn't that amazing?
Everyone I've met has been very kind to
me, so I feel really at home here. The host family that I'm staying with
are really nice. They really look after me! There's always a hot meal
waiting on the table when I get home in the evening and I'm getting used
to English food!
All in all, I'm really glad that I decided to study
in London. I miss my family, but we keep in touch by text message. I’ve
become more independent since I've been away. I have to organize a lot of
things on my own and make sure I have enough money, for example. I'm still
learning how to do that, but I'm enjoying it.
Until tomorrow!
Heba
DALIDA'S DIARY
Monday
Dear diary
I'm very excited. My parents have bought our
tickets to Greece, and tomorrow I'm visiting Judy in Athens. I'm going
with Adam.
He's very independent and knows what to do in new places.
I always enjoy travelling with my older brother.
Tuesday
We
struggled to leave the house this morning. Adam's always forgetting things
and nearly left his passport behind! But we arrived at the airport on
time. I believe the flight was longer than usual because there was a
storm, but all in all, the journey was not too bad. Now, I'm looking out
of my window at the buildings of Athens. Isn't that amazing?
I wish I
could see Judy today, but we arrived very late. We're seeing her
tomorrow.
Wednesday
You won't believe what happened to me ! I've
been to the Parthenon! I think it is one of the oldest buildings in the
world! Judy took us there this afternoon. Judy loves Athens now and showed
us some amazing places, but I'm too tired to write more now. Until
tomorrow!
Listening
Ahmed : I hope you have a great time in England. Don't worry if you
struggle with the course in the beginning. After a few weeks you'll get
used to the lessons.
Adam : I'll just do my best in the lessons. That's all I can do. Did I
tell you that the
mother from my host family is going to come and
pick me up from the airport when I arrive?
Ahmed :That's great! So, you won't be alone when you get there.
Adam
:Exactly. But I don't want them to take me everywhere and do everything
for me. I want to be independent while I'm in England.
Ahmed : Yes, that's understandable. But it will be good to get some encouragement if you feel like your English isn't good enough or anything like that.
Adam : You're right. I know that living and studying in England won't be easy, but with a little bit of determination I can do it.
Speaker 1:
Teen boy : Hi Khaled! How are you? I'm having a great time here in Sydney.
Australia is such a beautiful country and the sun always seems to be
shining here!
It's so wonderful! Every day-after I've finished my
lessons, I go down to the beach to have a break from studying and smell
the sea air. I have a few good friends here now so we usually go .
together. The only problem is that sometimes I find it too difficult to
concentrate on my lessons because I'm thinking about going to the beach
afterwards!
Speaker 2:
Teen girl : Hi Dad. I hope everything's OK at home. I'm fine, but I'm finding it quite difficult to get used to life in Tokyo -everything is so different here. It's not like at home where it's quiet all the time. It's always noisy because of the cars on the road day and night ! But the most difficult thing about this experience is that I don't know enough Japanese at the moment. People talk to me and I only understand a little bit of what they're saying, so I'm always feeling confused. I hope things will get better!
Speaker 3:
Teen boy : Hi Mum! I miss you and everyone at home. I'm having a good time here in Barcelona. I feel so happy to be here and there are so many fun things I still want to do here, like visiting more of the beautiful buildings in the city. I'm getting a little bit better at Spanish every day - today I went to a cafe with friends and I remembered enough to buy some lunch. I came home feeling really good!
Teen Girl : Hello everyone. In this presentation, I'm going to talk about
the pros and cons of working abroad.
When you first think about
working abroad, it sounds very exciting. But there are a few disadvantages
of working abroad as well as advantages. Let's start with the advantages
first.
I believe that the best thing about working abroad is probably
that you can learn
a lot about another country's culture.
Imagine
trying new food every day and learning about how people from another
culture celebrate.
Another good reason for working abroad is that it
helps you to become more independent. Perhaps you feel that you're
independent at home, but when you're living far away from home, you really
have to be.
Finally, I think a further argument for working abroad is
that you can learn useful skills, especially language skills and probably
also communication skills . These skills can help you to get a good job
when you come back home. However, there are clearly disadvantages to
working abroad as well. One serious disadvantage is that you will probably
be a long way from home and miss your family.
And let's not forget
that you may not like the country or city that you move to if it's
different to your home.
Unfortunately , it's sometimes difficult to
make friends when you're living abroad too, and you might wish you could
just go back home and spend time with your old friends.
Teen boy : Hi Dalida, I imagine you're thinking that I have forgotten you!
Don't worry, I haven't! I've just been really busy in my new job here in
Greece. Sorry, I haven't phoned you before!
As you probably know, I'm
working here in a language school. It's the first time I've
worked
abroad. It's fun sharing a flat with two other women, but I'm not used to
cooking, cleaning and shopping every week for myself! I suppose I'm
becoming more independent though.
Greece is very beautiful and I
believe that the weather is quite like Cairo but not so hot!
I enjoy
hearing Greek music and most of the food tastes really good! Some things
are different, though. It is more expensive here, and I don't like the
prices of things in the shops!
I'm trying to learn Greek but it is
not easy. When I say something in Greek to people in the shops, they
usually answer me in English! So, I am having a great time, but of course,
I miss friends especially you. Call me back some time, or I'll call again
later. Bye!