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  • The future simple tense
    GRAMMAR / LESSONS

    Simple Future

    ByAhmed Mkhalfi

    The future simple is one of the tenses that talks about future events. But it is mainly used to express intentions and make predictions.

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  • List of irregular verbs with Arabic translation
    GRAMMAR / LESSONS

    List Of Irregular Verbs

    ByAhmed Mkhalfi

    List of irregular verbs: infinitive, past simple, and past participle verb forms, in addition to their Arabic translation

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  • REPORTED SPEECH: MAJOR CHANGES
    GRAMMAR / LESSONS

    Reported Speech: Major Changes

    ByAhmed Mkhalfi

    When transforming a sentence from the direct to the indirect speech, important changes occur at the level of tenses and some expressions.

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  • Conditional type 3
    GRAMMAR

    Conditional Type 3

    ByAhmed Mkhalfi

    Conditional type 3: lesson, illustrative examples, form, remarks, use/function, in addition to exercises for practice.

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  • Celebrations of the year
    LESSONS / SYLLABUS-RELATED VOCABULARY / VOCABULARY

    Celebrations

    ByAhmed Mkhalfi

    Here are the most important vocabulary items find in the unit about celebrations, Gateway To English (second-year baccalaureate textbook).

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  • Relative Pronouns
    GRAMMAR

    Relative Pronouns

    ByAhmed Mkhalfi

    Relative pronouns are wh-words that refer to nouns mentioned previously. They are used to introduce relative clauses and avoid repetition.

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  • passive voice: exercise
    GRAMMAR / LESSONS

    Passive Voice

    ByAhmed Mkhalfi

    We use the passive voice to place focus on the object instead of the subject. That is, what was done is more important than who did it.

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  • passive voice: exercise
    GRAMMAR

    Passive Voice: Practice

    ByAhmed Mkhalfi

    In this section, you will practice the transformation of sentences from the active to the passive voice by following the recommended steps.

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  • Free time activities
    LESSONS / SYLLABUS-RELATED VOCABULARY / VOCABULARY

    Leisure Activities

    ByAhmed Mkhalfi

    Here is a list of vocabulary items that exist in the unit about leisure activities, Visa To English, (“Tronc Commun” textbook).

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  • PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE
    GRAMMAR

    Prepositions Of Place

    ByAhmed Mkhalfi

    Prepositions of place are parts of speech that give information about the location of a person, thing, animal, action, event, etc.

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  • used to + verb
    GRAMMAR

    Used To + Verb

    ByAhmed Mkhalfi

    We use ‘used to + verb’ to talk about habits or situations that happened or existed in the past but no longer d in the present time.

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  • Causes Of Academic Delay
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    Causes Of Academic Delay

    ByAhmed Mkhalfi

    Follow my blog with Bloglovin   There are several reasons for the academic delay, and we can summarize them in the following factors: 1. Mental and cognitive reasons: From a mental point of view, most of the students in elementary school classes are average in intelligence, and a few of them are above average, and Read More

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