Seven secrets to learn English

    • I hope that u still reading my topic coz i have something new for today..And it's also about english of course|a



      here it's..................


      An English language holiday is a combination of "holiday"
      and "study abroad" to learn or improve your English. You can
      find many language holidays in English-speaking countries.
      While there, you study in a language school with students
      from many different countries. You live with local people,
      often staying with a host family. A language holiday can be
      of any length - from one week to one year - but most are two
      or three weeks.

      Language holidays have a number of advantages, including:

      - total immersion
      - mixed classes
      - freedom from pressure
      - cultural understanding

      Here are 7 countries that speak English as a first language
      and where you can find many kinds of language holiday:

      - Australia
      - Canada
      - Ireland
      - Malta
      - New Zealand
      - United Kingdom
      - USA
    • I am quite impressed with your approach and how you tackle
      such an important subject which is not easy at all.
      If you allow me to suggest that, you avail your self for a questions and answers session emphasizing the most common errors face Arabic-speaking students, i.e. pronunciation, paragraph structure and the most important steps towards eloquent English.
      Surely these suggestions are on your mind, however, pardon my
      patronage. .
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    • At first i would like to say welcome back lord with us in This Sa7a

      And it's great to see u here again among us and I'm so happy to see ur paritcipation and I agree with u ..Of course Everyone has secrets in learing Engkish and It looks that u have alot of secrets ..And from ur strong English we will be so happy if u also
      share with us some secrets as i hope all the members wwill tell us more secrets|a

      Am i right:eek::eek:

      So i hope to see all ur secrets:D
    • .Thank you Miss Spoon very much.
      Though I value and deeply appreciate your invitation to contribute in this subject but I find myself fall far beyond the level required to fulfill such duty let alone suggesting -secrets- lol.
      As you can obviously see that my participation in this forum is irregular and intermittent, it is not only for time-not permitting-status but for the lack of the qualities that are required in anyone who takes up language tuition.
      You, indeed, posses the de-reguere skills and abilities to handle this project neatly and professionally.
    • A very famous phrase in English is "the seven seas". Many
      song and poems refer to "sailing the seven seas" to express
      the idea of roaming the whole world by sea. But what are
      the seven seas?

      Today, the seven seas are generally considered to be the:

      - Arctic Ocean
      - Antarctic Ocean
      - Indian Ocean
      - North Pacific Ocean
      - South Pacific Ocean
      - North Atlantic Ocean
      - South Atlantic Ocean

      So why are the seven seas in fact "oceans"? Well, ocean
      simply means a very large sea. There are many seas in the
      world. First of all, all the salt water that covers most
      of the earth's surface and surrounds its land masses is
      called "sea", or "the sea". But "the sea" actually consists
      of many seas of different sizes, for example the Black Sea,
      or the Caribbean Sea. The largest of the seas are called
      "oceans", and there are seven of them, as listed above.

      Actually, you can find other lists that define the seven
      seas differently. It doesn't really matter: the term is
      figurative, and is usually used to suggest "all the seas of
      the world", or everywhere that is covered by salt water.
    • Here are 7 important times or parts of the day in English.

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      MIDNIGHT
      This is the middle of the night (00:00 hours).

      MIDDAY
      This is the middle of the day, also called "NOON" (12:00 hours).

      --

      MORNING
      This is the time from midnight to midday.

      AFTERNOON
      This is the time from midday (noon) to evening.
      From 12:00 hours to approximately 18:00 hours.

      EVENING
      This is the time from the end of the afternoon to midnight.
      From approximately 18:00 hours to 00:00 hours.

      --

      DAWN
      This is the time when the sun rises or comes up (sunrise).

      DUSK
      This is the time when the sun sets or goes down (sunset).

      --
    • MA SHA ALLAH
      Miss Spoon you can concider me as one of your fans. . My compliment here is the truth it self.
      I will not repeat what others have said, but i just want to remind you ( as u said we all friends here) think about the reward you will be getting from Allah to teach and giude such a poor english students like my self.
      You made it look like in such a way easy to learn English and that what motivate us to, i mean not like seating down in the class and doing like aaah, u know!
      Inshallah a great and bright future for you and do a favor, DONT BE [I]LESS
      THAN AN ENGLISH TEACHER!

      excuse me for the spelling mistakes.
      [/I]
    • here are some new seven secrets#i



      Have you ever seen a rainbow? Sometimes when the sun is
      shining and it is rainy somewhere at the same time, you can
      see a rainbow. It's a huge arch of colours in the sky. It's
      caused by the light from the sun being broken up by water
      droplets in the atmosphere. The sun's light is "white", but
      the water droplets break it up into seven different colours,
      always in this order:

      RED

      ORANGE

      YELLOW

      GREEN

      BLUE

      INDIGO

      VIOLET

      There is an easy way to remember them (a mnemonic):
      - Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain

      These colours are the "visible" part of the sun's radiation.
      But there are many other parts that are not visible to the
      human eye. For example:
      - immediately below red is "infraRED"
      - immediately beyond violet is "ultraVIOLET" (UV)

      I hope that u will like it

      and If you have any comments don't hesitate and I'm ready for any discussion$$e

      see u all
      $$e|a$$e
    • الرسالة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة:Maram

      Hi Miss Spoon

      I would like to say thankyou for sharing us your secrets.I really need help to learn English and i wish that you can help me to improve my language because i don't like to go to istituteto learn.

      Regards
      Maram


      Thanks alot sister or should i say brother
      any way i hope that you really have enjoyed while you were reading it and i hope that u have learned something from these secrets which it is all our secrets here

      I'm sure if you read the rest of the topics here especially in Learning English u will enjoy a lot and it will help u a lot to learn many things about English

      So i hope that u will enjoy with us

      and I'm ready to help u and I'm sure the rest of english members $$ewill do the same
    • 7 wonders of the world

      here are something new

      it is 7 new secrets and they are the seven wonders of the world

      I hope u will like it


      A "wonder" is something beautiful or exceptional that gives
      us a feeling of surprise or admiration.

      The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World were amazing
      buildings and structures in ancient times. Here is the
      generally accepted list:

      The Great Pyramid of Giza (modern Egypt)
      Great Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops) at Giza, outside modern
      Cairo, is often called the first wonder of the world. This
      pyramid was built around the year 2560 BC and is the only
      Ancient Wonder to survive today.

      The Hanging Gardens of Babylon (modern Iraq)
      These beautiful gardens were probably built by King
      Nebuchadnezzar around the year 600 BC to please his queen,
      Amuhia. Their terraces perhaps rose as high as 300 feet.

      The Statue of Zeus (Jupiter) at Olympia (modern Greece)
      This was a colossal 40 ft high figure in gold and ivory.
      It was built by Phidias in the 5th century BC.

      The Temple of Artemis (Diana) at Ephesus (modern Turkey)
      This was a beautiful building, started about 350 BC, built
      in honour of the Greek goddess of hunting. The temple was
      destroyed by invading Goths in AD 262.

      The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (modern Turkey)
      This was a famous tomb built by Queen Artemisia around the
      year 353 BC in memory of her husband, King Mausolus. This
      tomb is the origin of the modern word "mausoleum".

      The Colossus at Rhodes (modern Greece)
      This was a huge bronze statue of Helios (Apollo), about
      105 ft high. It was created by the sculptor Chares, who
      apparently worked on it for 12 years, finally completing it
      in 280 BC. It was destroyed during an earthquake in 224 BC.

      The Pharos of Alexandria (modern Egypt)
      This was a lighthouse built by Sostratus of Cnidus during
      the 3rd century BC on the island of Pharos. It was destroyed
      by an earthquake in the 13th century.
    • voice chatt roooooooooooooooooms

      Thanls alot dear Miss Spoon.
      I'm totally agree with those who talk about voice chat rooms aimed to practice the language. Since that there are no voice chat room in al sa7ha, I'd like to suggest another site which really useful and provide a plenty of chances to practice speaking English with people from all around the world. You also might find a teacher or a native speaker who can help, teach or perhaps guide you with ways which help in improving ur language. This site is paltalk.com
      Download the paltalk setup file and then enter the group of distence learning room. There you will find many English language learning rooms. Try it. Hope you will find it usefuuuuuuuuuuuuul.
    • Re: voice chatt roooooooooooooooooms

      الرسالة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة:useful

      Thanls alot dear Miss Spoon.
      I'm totally agree with those who talk about voice chat rooms aimed to practice the language. Since that there are no voice chat room in al sa7ha, I'd like to suggest another site which really useful and provide a plenty of chances to practice speaking English with people from all around the world. You also might find a teacher or a native speaker who can help, teach or perhaps guide you with ways which help in improving ur language. This site is paltalk.com
      Download the paltalk setup file and then enter the group of distence learning room. There you will find many English language learning rooms. Try it. Hope you will find it usefuuuuuuuuuuuuul.


      Thank alot useful for your contrubuation and thanks for the site which i have it already in my computer but i hope the others will like it,,My brother usually like to use it,,but i will try inshallah to use it one day:D
    • You probably know the word "ache". It can be a verb or a
      noun, and means "to hurt" or "a pain". We sometimes combine
      the word "ache" with parts of the body. For example, if our
      back hurts, we say that we have "backache" or "a backache".
      We do *not* do this with all parts of the body. For example,
      we cannot say that we have a "handache". There are really
      only five parts of the body that we combine with "ache".
      They are shown below, plus two other words that we use in a
      slightly different way.

      --

      BACKACHE

      EARACHE

      HEADACHE

      STOMACACHE

      TOOTHACHE

      --

      HEARTACHE
      We do not use this to mean a *physical* pain in the heart.
      Instead, it means an emotional pain.

      FACEACHE
      This means an ugly or miserable-looking person. (BrE)
    • Are you a miserable sinner? If you're not, you must be
      pretty exceptional -- a saint maybe, or perhaps an angel in
      disguise. The rest of us go about our daily lives committing
      sins left, right and centre. But be careful, because seven
      of them are deadly, and lead to eternal damnation in Hell.

      Here they are, the famous Seven Deadly Sins:

      Pride
      A too great belief in one's own abilities, that interferes
      with one's recognition of the grace of God. It is sometimes
      called the sin that causes all other sins. Pride is also
      known as Vanity.

      Envy
      Discontent and a desire for another person's possessions,
      qualities or luck.

      Gluttony
      An excessive and habitual desire to eat more than one needs.

      Lust
      An excessive sexual desire.

      Anger
      A strong feeling of displeasure or hostility, a kind of
      fury. Anger is also known as Wrath.

      Covetousness
      A strong desire for material wealth or gain, ignoring
      spiritual things. Covetousness is also known as Greed.

      Sloth
      A reluctance to do physical or spiritual work, a very great
      laziness.
    • You probably realise by now that I like the number 7.

      In this email, I am going to read your mind, using my
      "psychic powers" and the number 7.

      To help in this mystery, you will need a calculator.

      But remember, my psychic powers are infallible. If this
      mystery doesn't work, it's because YOU didn't understand
      the instructions!

      INSTRUCTIONS:

      Think of any whole number less than 700.

      Try to visualise your number in the space below.

      ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++


      Think of your number HERE (less than 700).


      ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

      Now send the number to me psychically (by telepathy).

      Use your calculator and divide your number by 7.

      Look at the answer on the calculator.

      Add up the first 6 figures that appear AFTER the decimal point.
      (If there aren't any, then the number you thought of was a
      multiple of 7. Think of a different number.)

      Now I am going to use my "psychic powers" to tell you the
      total you have just calculated.

      Do you believe me?
      Look at the number at the bottom of this page
    • Do you know all the words for the meals that we eat during
      the day? Most people probably eat about three main meals
      every day, but here are 7 words for main and other meals
      that we often use:

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      BREAKFAST
      The first meal of the day. Usually around 6am-9am.

      BRUNCH
      A meal eaten in the late morning, instead of BReakfast and
      lUNCH. (informal)

      ELEVENSES
      A snack (for example, biscuits and coffee). Around 11am.
      (BrE, informal)

      LUNCH
      A meal in the middle of the day. Usually around noon or 1pm.

      TEA
      A light afternoon meal of sandwiches, cakes etc, with a
      drink of tea. Around 4pm. It is also sometimes called
      AFTERNOON TEA. (mainly BrE). TEA can also refer to a cooked
      evening meal, around 6pm. (BrE)

      SUPPER
      A light or informal evening meal. Around 6pm-7pm.

      DINNER
      The main meal of the day, eaten either in the middle of the
      day or in the evening. Usually when people say "dinner",
      they mean an evening meal, around 7pm-9pm.