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ÊÑÌãÉ ÞØÚ ÇááÛÉ ÇáÇäÌáíÒíÉ ÇáÚÇãÉ ãä ÇáãÍÇÖÑÉ " 2-9" ÏÚæÉ ÈÙåÑ ÇáÛíÈ áí æáæÇáÏí ÇáãÊæÝí ,,, 2second lecturer My name is Elena Sanchez. I am from Mexico, but now I live in California. I'm a student here in English language classes at a small college. I live in ÇÓãí ÇíáíäÇ ÓÇäÔíÒ. ÃäÇ ãä ÇáãßÓíß¡ æáßäí ÇáÂä ÃÚíÔ Ýí æáÇíÉ ßÇáíÝæÑäíÇ. ÃäÇ ØÇáÈÉ åäÇ Ýí ÝÕá ÊÚáíã ÇááÛÉ ÇáÅäÌáíÒíÉ Ýí ßáíÉ ÕÛíÑÉ. an apartment building. It's on the corner of Olive Street and Sycamore Avenue. My address is 2201 Olive Street. There's a big olive tree in front of the building. There's a park across the street. There are a lot of oak trees in the park. The trees are beautiful in the summer. ÃäÇ ÃÚíÔ Ýí ãÈäì Óßäí. Úáì ÒÇæíÉ ÔÇÑÚ ÇáÒíÊæä æÌÇÏÉ ÇáÌãíÒ. ÚäæÇäí 2201 ÔÇÑÚ ÇáÒíÊæä. åäÇß ÔÌÑÉ ÒíÊæä ßÈíÑÉ ÃãÇã ÇáãÈäì. åäÇß ÍÏíÞÉ ÚÈÑ ÇáÔÇÑÚ. åäÇß ÇáßËíÑ ãä ÃÔÌÇÑ ÇáÈáæØ Ýí ÇáÍÏíÞÉ. Êßæä ÇáÃÔÌÇÑ ÌãíáÉ Ýí ÝÕá ÇáÕíÝ. A lot of my neighbors are from different countries. The people next to me are from Indonesia. The family across from the Indonesian family is from Colombia. ÇáßËíÑ ãä ÌíÑÇäí åã ãä ÈáÏÇä ãÎÊáÝÉ. ÇáäÇÓ ÇáãÌÇæÑíä áí åã ãä ÇäÏæäíÓíÇ. ÇáÃÓÑÉ ÇáãÞÇÈáÉ ááÚÇÆáÉ ÇáÇäÏæäíÓíÉ ãä ßæáæãÈíÇ. The stores in this neighborhood are always busy. There's a Korean drugstore and an Armenian flower shop. ÇáãÎÇÒä Ýí åÐÇ ÇáÍí ÏÇÆãÇ ãÔÛæáÉ. åäÇß ÕíÏáíÉ ßæÑíÉ æãÍá áÈíÚ ÇáÒåæÑ ÇáÃÑãÇäíÉ. There are three restaurants on Olive Street: One Mexican, one Japanese, and one Moroccan-Italian-American. åäÇß ËáÇËÉ ãØÇÚã Ýí ÔÇÑÚ ÇáÒíÊæä: æÇÍÏ ãßÓíßí ææÇÍÏ íÇÈÇäí ¡ ææÇÍÏ ãÛÑÈí – ÇíØÇáí ÇãÑíßí > íÚäí ãØÇÚã . I like my neighborhood, but I ask myself one question. Where are the Americans?!!! ÇÍÈ ÌíÑÇäí ¡ áßäí ÃÓÃá äÝÓí ÓÄÇá æÇÍÏ. Ãíä ÇáÃãÑíßÇä¿! 1. Where is Elena from? Elena is from Mexico 2. Why does she live now in California? Because she is a student 3. What kinds of trees are in California? [ Mention TWO kinds] ãÇåí ÇäæÇÚ ÇáÇÔÌÇÑ ÈßÇáíÝæÑäíÇ ¿ ÒíÊæä æÈáæØ There are Olive & Oak . 4. When are the trees beautiful? ãÊì Êßæä ÇáÇÔÌÇÑ ÌãíáÉ ¿ Êßæä ÌãíáÉ ÈÇáÕíÝ The trees are beautiful in the summer 5. Which country are the people who live next to Elena from? They are from Indonesia ÕíÏáíÉ -What does a Korean store sell? It's a drugstore 6 7. Who is from Colombia? The family across from the Indonesian family 8. How many restaurants are there in Olive Street? There are three restaurants 9. What is in front of the building? There is a big olive tree 10. Where does Elena go if she wants to buy flowers? áÇÊæÌÏ ÇÌÇÈÉ áåÐÇ ÇáÓÄÇá ÈÇáÞØÚÉ !!! 1. The underlined word " here" LINE 2 refers to California 2. The underlined word " one" LINE 11 refers to: restaurant 3. The underlined pronoun “ me” refers to: Elena 4. A word in the passage which has the same meaning as " shops" is ãÎÇÒä stores 5. A word in the passage which has the same meaning as " flat" is ÔÞÉ apartment 6. A word in the passage which has the same meaning as " road" is street ÔÇÑÚ 7. A word in the passage which has the opposite meaning of ãÞÇÈá"behind" is in front of 8. A word in the passage which has the opposite meaning of "ugly" Ìãíá is beautiful 9. A word in the passage which has the opposite meaning of " free" ãÔÛæá is busy 10. The simple past form of the verb "am" is was 11. The simple past form of the verb " are" is were 4th lecture Ahmed and his sister are from Riyadh. They study English at university. ÃÍãÏ æÔÞíÞÊå ãä ÇáÑíÇÖ. åãÇ íÏÑÓÇä ÇááÛÉ ÇáÅäÌáíÒíÉ Ýí ÇáÌÇãÚÉ. She is older than him. He speaks English better than her. They always go there by bus. It is a very suitable place for practicing English. They ÇäåÇ ÃßÈÑ ãäå ÓäÇ. åæ íÊÍÏË ÇáÇäÌáíÒíÉ ÃÝÖá ãäåÇ. íÐåÈÇä ÏÇÆãÇ åäÇß ÈÇáÈÇÕ. ÇáãßÇä ÇáãäÇÓÈ ÌÏÇ áããÇÑÓÉ ÇááÛÉ ÇáÅäÌáíÒíÉ ( íÞÕÏæä ÇáÌÇãÚÉ ) always speak English with each other to improve their language. ÏÇÆãÇ íÊÍÏËÇä ÇáÅäÌáíÒíÉ ãÚ ÈÚÖåã ÇáÈÚÖ áÊÍÓíä áÛÊåã. 1. She refers to : Ahmed's sister 2. him refers to : Ahmed 3. They refers to: Ahmed & his sister 4. There refers to : university 5. He refers to: Ahmed 6. It refers to: university 7. Their refers to: English language 8. Where are Ahmed and his sister from? They’re from __________. A. university B. Riyadh C. English D. the bus 9. Who is better in English? _______________ A. Ahmed’s sister B. English language C. Ahmed D. English 10. How do they go to university? _______________________ A. On foot B. In a taxi C. By plane D. By bus 5th lecture Families in almost every country are changing. This is true in rich countries and poor ones. It is true in Africa, the Americas, Asia and Europe. All over the world, families are getting smaller. ÇáÚÇÆáÇÊ Ýí ßá ÈáÏ ÊÞÑíÈÇ ÂÎÐÉ Ýí ÇáÊÛíÑ. åÐÇ ÕÍíÍ Ýí ÇáÈáÏÇä ÇáÛäíÉ æÇáÈáÏÇä ÇáÝÞíÑÉ. ÕÍíÍ Ýí ÃÝÑíÞíÇ æÇáÃãÑíßÊíä æÂÓíÇ æÃæÑæÈÇ.æ Ýí ÌãíÚ ÃäÍÇÁ ÇáÚÇáã¡ æÇáÃÓÑ ÇÕÈÍÊ ÃÕÛÑ ÝÃÕÛÑ. In North Africa , in the past, many people lived in extended families. Fifty to hundred people lived together in a group of houses. These were Ýí ÔãÇá ÃÝÑíÞíÇ¡ Ýí ÇáãÇÖí¡ ÚÇÔ ßËíÑ ãä ÇáäÇÓ Ýí ÇáÃÓÑ ÇáããÊÏÉ ( íÚäí ÇáÚÇÆáÉ ßáåÇ ãÌÊãÚå ãÚ ÈÚÖ ) . ÍíË íÚíÔ ÎãÓíä Åáì ãÇÆÉ ÔÎÕ ãÚÇ Ýí ãÌãæÚÉ ãä ÇáãäÇÒá. all family members- grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, children, and grandchildren. But now this traditional family is breaking into smaller groups. ßá ÇÝÑÇÏ ÇáÇÓÑÉ ãä ¡ ÇáÃÌÏÇÏ æÇáÚãÇÊ æÇáÃÚãÇã æÃÈäÇÁ ÇáÚã¡ æÇáÃØÝÇá¡ æÇáÇÍÝÇÏ . áßä ÇáÂä åÐå ÇáÚÇÆáÉ ÇáÊÞáíÏíÉ ÊÞÓãÊ Çáì ãÌãæÚÇÊ ÃÕÛÑ. The traditional family in Mexico was also big. One generation ago, the average Mexican woman had seven children. Today, she has an average ÇáÚÇÆáÉ ÇáÊÞáíÏíÉ Ýí ÇáãßÓíß ÃíÖÇ ßÈíÑÉ. ãäÐ Ìíá ÓÇÈÞ¡ ßÇä ãÊæÓØ ÇäÌÇÈ ÇáãÑÃÉ ÇáãßÓíßíÉ ÓÈÚÉ ÃØÝÇá.. of only 2.5 children. Now , without so many children, families don’t need to spend so much money on basics, such as food, clothing and housing. Çáíæã ãÊæÓØ ÇáÇäÌÇÈ ÝÞØ 2.5 ØÝá. ÇáÂä¡ ÇáÚÏíÏ ãä ÇáÃØÝÇá æÇáÃÓÑ áÇ ÊÍÊÇÌ Çáì ÇäÝÇÞ ÇáßËíÑ ãä ÇáãÇá Úáì ÇáÃÓÇÓíÇÊ¡ ãËá ÇáÛÐÇÁ æÇáßÓÇÁ æÇáÅÓßÇä.> áÇÌá ßÐÇ ãÇíÈæä íäÌÈæä ÇáÇØÝÇá 1. The underlined word “ ones” refers to _______________. a. families b. countries c. children d. Americas 2. Food and clothing are __________ . a. grandchildren b. families c. members d. basics 3. The underlined pronoun “ she” refers to_______________ . a. a brother b. an aunt c. a Mexican women d. a family 4. How many children did a Mexican woman have? a. 2.5 b. 7 c. 4 d. 3 5. What happened to the traditional family?________________ a. getting larger b. breaking into smaller groups c. became rich d. had no children 7th lecture Marriage is often not easy. Maybe man and woman love each other, but they argue . They get angry. Later they apologize, but it happens again and again. What’s the problem? Are men and women really very different. ÇáÒæÇÌ åæ Ýí ßËíÑ ãä ÇáÃÍíÇä áíÓ ÓåáÇ . ÑÈãÇ ÇáÑÌá æÇáãÑÃÉ íÍÈæä ÈÚÖåã ÇáÈÚÖ¡ æáßäåãÇ íÌÇÏáÇä. Ýí æÞÊ áÇÍÞ íÚÊÐÑÇä ¡ æáßä ãÇ íÍÏË Ðáß ãÑÇÑÇ æÊßÑÇÑÇ. ãÇ åí ÇáãÔßáÉ¿ åá ÇáÑÌÇá æÇáäÓÇÁ ÍÞÇ ãÎÊáÝæä . Deborah Tannen says yes, men and women are very different. Tannen teaches at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. She writes books about the ways people talk. She believes that men and women talk- and think- in different ways. She tells about some differences in her book, You Just Don’t Understand. ÏíÈÑÇ ÊÇäíä ÊÞæá äÚã¡ ÇáÑÌÇá æÇáäÓÇÁ ãÎÊáÝæä ÌÏÇ. ÊÇäíä ÊÏÑÓø Ýí ÌÇãÚÉ ÌæÑÌ ÊÇæä Ýí æÇÔäØä¡ DC ßÊÈÊ ßÊÈÇ ð Íæá ØÑÞ ÊÍÏË ÇáäÇÓ. æÞÇáÊ ÇäåÇ ÊÚÊÞÏ Ãä ÇáÑÌÇá æÇáäÓÇÁ íÊÍÏËæä æíÝßÑæä ÈØÑÞ ãÎÊáÝÉ. æåí ÊÑæí Úä ÈÚÖ ÇáÇÎÊáÇÝÇÊ Ýí ßÊÇÈåÇ¡ ÃäÊ ÝÞØ áÇ ÊÝåã > ÇÓã ßÊÇÈåÇ The differences, Tannen says, begin when men and women are children. Very young boys and girls are similar to each other. In other ÊÞæá ÊÇäíä ÇáÇÎÊáÇÝÇÊ ¡ ÈÏÇÊ ÚäÏ ÇáÑÌÇá æÇáäÓÇÁ ÚäÏãÇ ßÇäæÇ ÇØÝÇáÇ ð. ÇáÃæáÇÏ ÇáÕÛÇÑ æÇáÝÊíÇÊ ãÊÔÇÈåíä áÈÚÖåã ÇáÈÚÖ .words, they like many of the same things and play in the same ways. They aren’t very different. But then there is a change. When children æÈÚÈÇÑÉ ÃÎÑì¡ ØÑíÞÉ ÇÚÌÇÈåã æÇÍÏÉ ááÇÔíÇÁ æíáÚÈæä ÈäÝÓ ÇáØÑíÞÉ . ÃäåÇ áíÓÊ ãÎÊáÝÉ ÌÏÇ. æáßä ÈÚÏ Ðáß åäÇß ÊÛííÑ in the United States are five or six years old, boys usually play in large groups. One boy gives orders . For example, he says,” Take this,” ‘ Go over there”. He is the leader. Boys also brag . In other words, they say good thing about themselves. But girls there usually ÇáÇØÝÇá Ýí ÇáæáÇíÇÊ ÇáãÊÍÏÉ ãä ÎãÓ Ãæ ÓÊ ÓäæÇÊ ãä ÇáÚãÑ¡ ÇáÃæáÇÏ íáÚÈæä ÚÇÏÉ Ýí ãÌãæÚÇÊ ßÈíÑÉ. ÕÈí æÇÍÏ íÚØí ÇáÃæÇãÑ. Úáì ÓÈíá ÇáãËÇá¡ ßãÇ íÞæá¡ "ÎÐ åÐÇ¡" 'ÃÐåÈ Çáì åäÇß ". åæ ÇáÒÚíã. ÇáÃæáÇÏ ÃíÖÇ ãÊÈÇåíä > ÔÇíÝíä ÇäÝÓåã J. æÈÚÈÇÑÉ ÃÎÑì¡ íÞæáæä ÔíÆÇ ÌíÏÇ Úä ÃäÝÓåã. play in small groups or with one other girl. A girl’s best friend is her very good friend and important to her. Girls often don’t give orders; they give suggestions. áßä ÇáÝÊíÇÊ íáÚÈä ÚÇÏÉ Ýí ãÌãæÚÇÊ ÕÛíÑÉ Ãæ ãÚ ÝÊÇÉ æÇÍÏÉ ÝÞØ. ÃÝÖá ÕÏíÞ ááÝÊÇÉ åí ÕÏíÞÊåÇ ÇáãÞÑÈÉ æåí ãåãÉ ÈÇáäÓÈÉ áåÇ. ÇáÝÊíÇÊ Ýí ßËíÑ ãä ÇáÃÍíÇä áÇ ÊÚØí ÃæÇãÑ¡ Èá ÊÞÏã ÇáÇÞÊÑÇÍÇÊ > íÇÍáíääÇ ÈÓ J 1.The differences between men and women begin _______________ A. at the age of sixteen B. when they are old C. when they are babies D. when they are children 2. The underlined pronoun “ she” Line 5 refers to____________________ A. woman B. man C. Deborah Tannen D. a girl 3. Where does Deborah Tannen work? ________________________ A. At school B. At hospital C. At university D. At restaurant íÌÇÏá 4. The underlined word “ argue” line 1 means________________________ A. discuss angrily B. cry loudly C. speak slowly D. listen carefully 5. ____________ gives orders while playing in groups. A. A man B. A girl C. A boy D. A woman 6. A word in paragraph ONE which has the opposite meaning of “ similar” is_____________ A. apologize B. problem C. different D. angry 7. The underlined pronoun “ they ” Line 9 refers to____________________ A. women B. men C. boys D. young boys and girls ÇÞÊÑÇÍÇÊ 8. Who gives suggestions? A. Girls B. Boys C. Deborah Tannen D. The men 9. Which country does Deborah live in? ________________________ A. Japan B. Europe C. America D. Saudi Arabia íÊÝÇÎÑ 10. The underlined word “ brag” means A. cry B. talk proudly C. play D. laugh 8th lecture Many people wonder: Why do we sleep? Why do we dream? They ask themselves the purpose, or reason. There are many theories, or opinions about this , but scientists don’t know if these ideas are correct. íÊÓÇÁá ÇáßËíÑ ãä ÇáäÇÓ: áãÇÐÇ ääÇã¿ áãÇÐÇ äÍáã¿ íÓÃáæä ÃäÝÓåã Úä ÇáÛÑÖ¡ Ãæ ÇáÓÈÈ. åäÇß ÇáÚÏíÏ ãä ÇáäÙÑíÇÊ¡ Ãæ ÇáÂÑÇÁ Íæá åÐÇ ÇáãæÖæÚ¡ æáßä ÇáÚáãÇÁ áÇ íÚÑÝæä ãÇ ÅÐÇ ßÇäÊ åÐå ÇáÃÝßÇÑ ÕÍíÍÉ. One theory of sleep says that during the day, we need sleep to make new chemicals and repair, or fix, our bodies. This theory is called the “ Repair Theory”. One piece of evidence for this theory is that our bodies produce more of growth hormone while we sleep. æÇÍÏÉ ãä äÙÑíÇÊ Çáäæã ÊÞæá Çäå ÎáÇá Çáíæã¡ äÍä ÈÍÇÌÉ ááäæã áÇäÊÇÌ ãæÇÏ ßíãíÇÆíÉ ÌÏíÏÉ æÅÕáÇÍíÉ ¡ Ãæ ÅÕáÇÍ¡ ÃÌÓÇãäÇ. æÊÓãì åÐå ÇáäÙÑíÉ "äÙÑíÉ ÇáÅÕáÇÍ". ÞØÚÉ æÇÍÏÉ ãä ÇáÃÏáÉ Úáì åÐå ÇáäÙÑíÉ åæ Ãä ÃÌÓÇãäÇ ÊäÊÌ ÃßËÑ ãä åÑãæä Çáäãæ Ííä ääÇã. Another theory is that the purpose of sleep is to dream. Dreaming occurs only during one stage , or period, of sleep ( Rapid Eye movement- REM )sleep. REM sleep occurs about 90 minutes and last for about 20 minutes. Some scientists believe that REM sleep helps us to remember things, but others don’t believe and don’t agree. ÇáäÙÑíÉ ÇáÃÎÑì åí Ãä ÇáÛÑÖ ãä Çáäæã åæ ÇáÍáã. ÇáÍáã íÍÏË ÎáÇá ãÑÍáÉ æÇÍÏÉ ÝÞØ¡ Ãæ ÝÊÑÉ¡ ãä Çáäæã (ÍÑßÉ ÇáÚíä ÇáÓÑíÚÉ REM) Çáäæã. REM ÊÍÏË ÍæÇáí 90 ÏÞíÞÉ ãä Çáäæã æÊÓÊãÑ áäÍæ 20 ÏÞíÞÉ. æíÚÊÞÏ ÈÚÖ ÇáÚáãÇÁ Ãä Çáäæã REM íÓÇÚÏäÇ Úáì ÊÐßÑ ÇáÃÔíÇÁ¡ æáßä ÂÎÑíä áÇ íÄãäæä ÈÐáß æáÇíæÇÝÞæåã ÇáÑÃí . 1. The underlined pronoun “ themselves” refers to:_________________________ A. purposes B. dreams C. many people D. reasons 2. The underlined pronoun “ this ” Line 2 refers to____________________ A. theories B. purpose of dreaming & sleepimg C. many people D. scientists 3. Who don’t know if these ideas are correct or no? ___________________ A. many people B. theories C. dreams D. scientists 4. Why do we need sleep according to “ Repair Theory” ________________________ A. to dream B. to fix or repair our bodies C. take rest D. to help our friend sleep Ïáíá 5. The underlined word “ evidence ” line 6 means ____________________. A. proof B. chemicals C. dream D. repair 6. How long does REM sleep last? _________________________ A. 20 minutes B. 90 minutes C. the whole night D. 2 minutes 7. how many theories about sleep and dream are in the passage?____________________ A. One theory B. many theories C. Two theories D. Three theories 8. What does REM sleep help us to do? ___________________ A. To dream B. To remember things C. To make chemicals D. to last for a long time íÍÏË 9. The underlined word “ occurs” means A. dreams B. helps C. happens D. sleeps 10. The underlined word “ others ” refers to____________________. A. theories B. chemicals C. scientists D. many people 9th lecture Some people go to work each day and then come home. They spend time with their family and friends. Maybe they watch TV or go to a movie. Sometimes they exercise or read. This is their life. But for other ÈÚÖ ÇáäÇÓ íÐåÈæä Åáì ÇáÚãá ßá íæã¡ æíÑÌÚæä ÈÚÏ Ðáß ááãäÒá. íÞÖæä ÇáæÞÊ ãÚ ÃÓÑåã æÃÕÏÞÇÆåã. ÑÈãÇ íÔÇåÏæä ÇáÊáÝÒíæä Ãæ ÇáÐåÇÈ Åáì ÇáÓíäãÇ. æÃÍíÇäÇ íãÇÑÓæä ÇáÑíÇÖÉ Ãæ ÇáÞÑÇÁÉ. åÐå åí ÍíÇÊåã. æáßä áÃÔÎÇÕ ÂÎÑíä¡ people, this is not enough. They look around their neighborhoods and see people with terrible hardships: sickness, loneness, and homelessness. Other people see problems with the environment. Many åÐÇ áÇ íßÝí. íåÊãæä ÈÌíÑÇäåã æíÑæä ÇáäÇÓ ÇáÐíä íÚÇäæä ãä ÇáÖíÞÉ , ÇáãÑÖ¡ ÇáæÍÏÉ ¡ æÇáÊÔÑÏ. 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