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Does your coworker have a bun in the oven? Has your boss let himself go

تخيلوا ان نقول بالعربي (هل لديك زميل في العمل عنده كعكة في الفرن؟) أو (هل سمح مديرك لنفسه أن يذهب؟)

 في هذا الدرس، سوف تتعلم بعض العبارات التي غالبا ما يستخدمها الناس باللغة الإنكليزية   لكي يقولوا أشياء بشكل غير مباشر لأجل ان يبدوا أكثر تهذيبا.


Polite ways to disagree
I’m not sure if I agree with that.
I don’t think that’s necessarily true.
I’m sorry but I have to disagree.
Well, I think that...


Polite ways to suggest alternatives
Why don't we....?
Maybe we could....?
Maybe we should...?
It might be better if we....
How about....?


Polite ways to interrupt someone
Excuse me, could I say something?
Could I add something here?
Could I interrupt you for a second please?

ما الذي تفضل أن تقوله لتجنب استخدام كلمات مثل المرحاض، ميت، أو سمين أو سمينة؟
تفضل و شاهد هذا الفيديو لتتعلم بعض المفردات البديلة الجيدة وغيرها. بعد المشاهدة،  أختبر نفسك فيما إذا كنت قد فهمت هذه المفردات.




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                 Common Collocations

 المترابطات اللغوية و هي الكلمات التي ترتبط مع بعض

In this link you can find a list of common collocations to give an idea about them.

 For more practice click HERE


 One of ...( Something)

Some English students make mistakes with the simple phrase "one of" as it  is always confusing to them.
In this clip Ria will try to help you get the correct use of "One of" in a correct sentence.

Examples:

Correct :One of the winners was selected to visit China صح

Incorrect : One of the winner was selected to visit China خطأ

Incorrect : One of the winners were selected to visit China خطأ

Rule:
The one of is  singular  يعتبر مفرد لأننا نتكلم عن واحد من الكل و ليس عن الكل


شاهد الفيديو لمزيد من الأيضاح



For more advanced practice, visit this page. Click here


 In this lesson you will learn how to use "Too" in a sentence correctly

1. The first meaning is "also" or "besides";  أيضا او بالاضافة الى
Example: Can I come  with you too?   هل أستطيع القدوم معكم أيضا؟

2. The second meaning is "excessively" or "extra".
Example: I have too many things to do.  لدي الكثير من الاشياء لأنجذها

3. Some people use it to mean "very". Think of too as being relevant when there is an increase in something, such as temperature, difficulty, sensitivity, etc.,

"too hot", حار جداً
"too challenging", صعب جداً
 or "too soft". طري جداً


 شاهد الفيديو  للتوضيح أكثر
















4. Choose the word "too" when it can be substituted for the word "also".

For example: "She felt awful, too (also)" or "I can see you too (also)".

5. Use "too" to modify or emphasize a word.

For example: "The weather is too (excessively) hot", "I've eaten too (excessively) much", or "The package is too (excessively/extra) big". "He wasn't too (very) interested in my book."

             

29‏/04‏/2015





1 Absorbed (- very much interested) in, not at.

Don't say: The man was absorbed at his work.
Say: The man was absorbed in his work.


2 Accuse of, not for.
Don't say: She accused the man for stealing.
Say: She accused the man of stealing.

3 Accustomed to/ used to, not with.
Don't say: I'm accustomed with hot weather.
/ Say: I'm accustomed to hot weather.

4 Afraid of, not from.
Don't say: Laura is afraid from the dog.




Supposed to

من المفروض أو من المفترض


من المفترض أن يكون من أفضل المطاعم في البلد.
 ‘It’s supposed to be the best restaurant in the country.’


و تعني أيضا او تشير الي ما هو متوقع.
‘I’m supposed to only take a half hour for lunch.’
من المفترض ( المتوقع مني) ان اخذ نصف ساعة فقط فرصة للغداء.


و تعني من الممنوع او الغير مسموح.
‘You’re not supposed to smoke in the office.’
ليس من المفروض ( ممنوع) ان تدخن في المكتب.



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