English course micheal Lesson 14R eview.pptx

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English course for beginner


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Review Version 2.0 How to Introduce yourself

Do - Be (do – are) you sick, Ahmed? (do – are) you love chocolate? (do – are) you working right now? (do – are) you at home? (do – are) they need a new apartment? (does – is) Ahmed love Mona? (does – is) Ahmed married? (does – is) she seeing someone? (does – is) she Egyptian? (does – is) she work with her husband? (does – is) she having dinner with her husband tomorrow? (does – is) she have an expensive car? (do – are) they studying English right now? (do – are) they need help with their homework? (do – are) you see Ahmed every day? I do love my cat. Do you love my cat? Mona has a friend. Does Mona have a friend? You are tired. Are you tired? They are working on a big project. Are they working on a big project?

Nouns I have an advice for you – I have a piece of advice for you. I need an information about the train schedule – I need some information about the train schedule. There are many news today – there is a lot of news today. I bought some sugars for my coffee – I bought some sugar for my coffee. I have a good news for you – I have some good news for you. I don’t have enough informations to make a decision – I don’t have enough information to make a decision. There’s too much sugar in this tea – there’s too many sugar in this tea. The news are good – the news is good. I don’t like this pants – I don’t like these pants. I need to get a new pants – I need to get a new pair of pants. I hate this glasses – I hate these glasses. Your shoes looks nice – your shoes look nice. Give me glove – give me a glove. How many money do you have? – how much money do you have? How much time do you have? – how many time do you have? How many phones do you have? – how much phones do you have? I make a good money – I make good money.

Exercise: Adjectives ending in “ed” and “ ing ” There are some students who feel depressed / depressing by studying, especially subjects which they find confused / confusing . They often leave their work until the last minute, and then find the amount they have to do is simply exhausted / exhausting . Or they are embarrassed / embarrassing to admit that they need help. They simply become more and more worried / worrying , and then work even less than before. Or they blame the school system because the subjects they are studying are just not interested / interesting . However, you may be surprised / surprising to know that very few students feel this way, according to recent research. In fact, most students don’t find school work annoying/ annoyed at all. They are usually excited / exciting by the subjects they are studying, and they feel satisfied / satisfying when they do something well.

Prepositions John lives in a nice apartment in New York. Every day, he wakes up at 7 a.m. and prepares for his day. After a quick breakfast, he leaves his apartment at 8:30 a.m. and walks to work. His office is located on Main Street. He works in a software company on the top floor of a modern building. The view from his office window is breathtaking. He usually starts his work at 9 a.m. and immerses himself in coding and problem-solving. At noon, he takes a break and goes to a small cafe located near his office. Once he finishes his work, he heads to the gym, which is on his way home. He spends about an hour there, working out after a long day. Then, he returns home, usually around 8 p.m. After a refreshing shower, he has dinner at 8:30 p.m. He spends the rest of the evening relaxing, sometimes reading a book or watching a movie. He goes to bed at 11 p.m., ready to start a new day in the morning. On weekends, he likes to visit his parents who live in a small town near the city. He usually leaves on Saturday morning and stays there until Sunday evening.

Present Simple and Present Progressive Every day, Ahmed (wake) up at 7 a.m. to the sound of his alarm clock. Right now, he (sit) at his desk, and he (drink) his coffee. He (work) as a software developer for a popular tech company, and he (love) his job because it (challenge) him and (make) him happy. These days, he (work) from home because he is sick. Currently, he (work) on a challenging project that (involve) developing a new software application. This project (be) interesting to him because it (allow) him to solve complex problems. He usually (code) in C#, language he is comfortable. But for this project, he (use) Java, another language that he (love). Right now, he (code) while he (drink) his coffee while he (listen) to his favorite music. He (believe) that music plays an important part in his productivity. It (create) an a good environment for him to work. Today, he (listen) to some Rock music. At the moment, he (feel) very productive. After work, Ahmed usually (go) for a walk in the park near his house. He (find) that walking helps him to clear his mind and relax after a long day of work. In the evening, Ahmed (like) to read. Currently, he (read) a book on artificial intelligence, a subject that (interest) him.

Past Simple My family lived on a farm. It (be) my grandfather’s farm. He and my dad (work) together, and when Mum and Dad (get married), Mum (come) to live there too. Soon they (have) three children – me and my brothers. It (be) a good place for children to (grow) up. Mum’s mother said it (be) a mistake to (live) with Dad’s parents. She (say) that Mum and Dad (need) a house of their own. But Mum (like) it on the farm and she and my grandmother (become) good friends. So my grandparents (be not) a problem. Mum was happy, and my brothers and I (be) happy. The problem (be) my dad. He said that something (be) wrong. One day, my dad’s cousin (come) to visit. He (be) an engineer, and he (tell) us all about his interesting job. When he (go), my dad (look) even unhappier. That night, my mum (ask) him again what (be) wrong, and he (tell) her. He hated the farm. He (want) to change his job, but he (know) how important the farm (be) to his father. “I don’t know what to do.” he (say). Then my mum (think) of a plan. “I love the farm.” she said. “I can be the farmer in the family! You an get a different job, and your parents can keep the farm.” So that’s what they (do). My mum became a farmer, my grandmother (look) after us and my dad (go) to college and (become) a teacher. After that, everyone (be) happy!

Past Progressive When we arrived at the station, my brother (wait) for us in the car park. It (snow) hard when we got to our hotel. (you, fly) over the Alps when the turbulence started? How fast (you, drive) when the accident happened? Where (you, drive) when the thief sole your handbag? When I (meet) Ahmed, he (talk) on the phone. While I was taking a shower, Ahmed (call) me every 2 minutes. I think it was important. I (drive) to a family wedding when my GPS (stop) working. Someone (steal) my bag when I (stand) in the queue for a ticket. We (wait) for Ahmed at the station, and suddenly we (hear) a big explosion. Some workers (fix) a machine and it (blow) up. While the man (defuse) a bomb, it (go) off. I (travel) around American, and I (lose) my passport. I (go) to the Egyptian embassy, and I (get) a new one.

My name is Michael Youssef. I’m a 42-year-old teacher. I graduated from Cairo University with a bachelor’s degree in translation in 2010 . I used to be a translator, but now I’m a teacher. I lived in a city called Tanta, but I moved to Cairo four years ago. I don’t have many friends. I used to live alone because I wasn’t married. Now, I’m married, and I have two kids. I got married about 3 years ago. I love writing books. I’m writing a book. Bachelor’s degree in accounting Bachelor’s degree in engineering Bachelor’s degree in business administration I graduated from Cairo University. I graduated in translation from Cairo University. I am a graduate of Cairo University.

Ahmed My name is Ahmed, and I’m Egyptian. I’m an engineer. I’m a graduate of Alexandria University . I graduated in 2014. I’m married, and I have two children. My wife’s name is Mona. She’s a doctor. She graduated from medical school last year . We live in Saudi Arabia. We left Egypt last year. I work at Saudi Engineering. It’s a very big company. I don’t like my boss. He is always yelling at us. Mona is working in a clinic temporarily. She loves her job. We are saving money to immigrate to Australia. It is a nice country. We are learning English. We are taking English courses. I used to take French courses in Egypt. I speak French very well. Mona speaks Italian and French. She wants to learn English.

Get + adjective Get = become (get is informal) Get engaged Get married Get divorced Get tired Get angry Get nervous Get better Get worse Get more expensive Get dark Get dressed Get undressed Get hungry

Get + adjective To express change of state a. Ahmed got married last week. b. Ahmed got angry when Mona didn’t call him back. To indicate a gradual process a. I’m getting more confident in my public speaking skills. b. I’m getting tired. c. The weather is getting colder every day.

Get married I am married to Nada. I married Nada last year. People usually get married in the summer. Ahmed is getting married next month. When are you getting married ? Ahmed got married last week. When did they get married ? Ahmed was getting married when my brother called. Get tired I am tired. Walking tires me. Ahmed gets tired when he doesn’t sleep well. I’m getting tired of Facebook. Yesterday, we were watching a movie and Ahmed got tired . While we were playing football last night, Ahmed was getting tired .

When you study hard things get better . When you don’t study things get worse . I hope he gets better soon. Ahmed was injured last month but he is getting better . Ahmed was injured last month and he is getting worse . How are things? Things are getting better . Ahmed was injured but he got better . Get dressed and get ready . We are going out.

Work – give – have I work from 9 AM to 5 PM every day. I’m working on a big project these days. Yesterday, I worked really hard. While I was working yesterday, my friend Ahmed was writing an email to the manager. I give Ahmed money every month. I’m giving a lesson right now. Yesterday, I gave Ahmed some money. I was giving a lesson yesterday when you called me. When you called me yesterday, I was giving a lesson. I have many friends. I’m having lunch with Ahmed tomorrow. I had a friend called Mohamed a few years ago. I was having lunch yesterday when I saw Ahmed’s wife.

Homework

Homework When do you usually do these things? Send a recording. Get up (I usually get up at 7 am or I usually get up early in the morning) Go to bed Have lunch Go on holiday Go shopping Drink coffee or tea Clean your apartment Cook meals Meet a friend