الثلاثاء، 27 ديسمبر 2016

ثانى ثانوي الفصل الاول .. Final Compositions of Traveller 3

ثانى ثانوي الفصل الاول  .. Final Compositions of Traveller 3

1/  POLLUTION ..  Guided Composition

      Many countries suffer from Pollution , which is the biggest problems of this age . There are many kinds of pollution that make life unhealthy .
   The first kinds is the most dangerous one , which is air pollution . It is caused by factories and cars sending out smoke , this kinds is commonly found industrial and big cities , in such cities air is not clean and unhealthy .
   The other kind is water pollution . Factories pour chemicals into nearest seas and rivers . These poisonous chemicals and waste make water dirty and unhealthy to drink ,also it's kill fish that people eat .
   Many countries work hard to stop pollution and they succeeded . Air and Water on these countries become cleaner than before . Now they breathe healthy air and drink fresh water .


  A BELOVED KING ..  Free Composition  2/ 

 King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz is one of the most respected figures in Saudi Arabia . When he became king in 2005, he started many great project for development of the country on many levels , which made him well known . For example in 2005, he founded the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology and the Princess Nourah University . In addition, he sent more than 150,000 students to study abroad . 
finally he died on 23 January 2015 .


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الجمعة، 23 ديسمبر 2016

Module 5 a & b .. Grammar .. .. ثاني ثانوي الفصل الاول ..

Module 5 a & b .. Grammar ..  ..  ثاني ثانوي الفصل الاول  ..

Past Perfect Simple ..  1/
Time Expression
Usage
Form
Already , Ever , Never , Just , When , By the time , After , By , Before . etc .
1- To describe an action which was completed before a specific point of time in the past .


S + Had + V2

Past Perfect Progressive ..  2/
Time Expression
Usage
Form
Already , For , Since  , When , By the time , After  , Before , How long  . etc .
1- To emphasize the duration of an action that took place before another action in the past  

S + Had + Been + V + Ing

Reported Speech (Indirect Speech)
What is reported speech?
Reported speech is when you tell somebody else what you or a person said before.
Distinction must be made between direct speech and reported speech.
Direct speech vs Reported speech:
Direct speech
Reported speech
She says: "I like tuna fish."
She says that she likes tuna fish.
She said: "I'm visiting Paris next weekend"
She said that she was visiting Paris the following weekend.
Different types of sentences
When you use reported speech, you either report:
·         statements
·         questions
·         requests / commands
·         other types
A. Reporting Statements
When transforming statements, check whether you have to change:
·         pronouns
·         tense
·         place and time expression

1- Pronouns
In reported speech, you often have to change the pronoun depending on who says what.
Example:
She says, “My dad likes roast chicken.” – She says that her dad likes roast chicken.
2- Tenses
·         If the sentence starts in the present, there is no backshift of tenses in reported speech.
·         If the sentence starts in the past, there is often backshift of tenses in reported speech.
Direct speech
Reported speech
(no backshift)
“I write poems.”
He says that he writes poems.
(backshift)
“I write poems.”
He said that he wrote poems.
No backshift
Do not change the tense if the introductory clause is in a present tense (e. g. He says). Note, however, that you might have to change the form of the present tense verb (3rd person singular).
Example:
He says, “I write poems.” – He says that he writes English.
Backshift
You must change the tense if the introductory clause is in a past tense (e. g. He said).
Example:
He said, “I am happy.” – He said that he was happy.
Examples of the main changes in tense:
Direct Speech
Reported Speech
Simple Present
He said: "I am happy"
Simple Past
He said that he was happy
Present Progressive
He said: "I'm looking for my keys"
Past Progressive
He said that he was looking for his keys
Simple Past
He said: "I visited New York last year" 
Past Perfect Simple
He said that he had visited New York the previous year.
Present Perfect 
He said: " I've lived here for a long time "
Past Perfect 
He said that he had lived there for a long time
Past Perfect 
He said: "They had finished the work when I arrived"
Past Perfect 
He said that they had finished the work when he had arrived"
Past Progressive
He said: "I was playing football when the accident occurred"
Past Perfect Progressive
He said that he had been playing football when the accident had occurred 
Present Perfect Progressive
He said:"I have been playing football for two hours."
Past Perfect Progressive
He said that he had been playing football for two hours
Past Perfect Progressive
He said: "I had been reading a newspaper when the light went off"
Past Perfect Progressive
He said that he had been reading a newspaper when the light had gone off
Future Simple (will+verb)
He said: "I will open the door."
Conditional (would+verb)
He said that he would open the door.
Conditional (would+verb)
He said: "I would buy Mercedes if I were rich"
Conditional (would+verb)
He said that he would buy Mercedes if he had been rich"
The modal verbs could, should, would, might, needn't, ought to, used to do not normally change.
Example:
He said, "She might be right." – He said that she might be right.
Other modal verbs may change:
Modal
Direct speech
Reported speech
Can
"I can do it."
He said he could do it.
May
"May I go out?"
He wanted to know if he might go out.
must
"She must apply for the job."
He said that she must/had to apply for the job.
Will
"They will call you."
He told her that they would call her.
3- Place, demonstratives and time expressions
Place, demonstratives and time expressions change if the context of the reported statement (i.e. the location and/or the period of time) is different from that of the direct speech.
In the following table, you will find the different changes of place; demonstratives and time expressions.
Direct Speech
Reported Speech
Time Expressions
today
that day
now
then
yesterday
the day before
… days ago
… days before
last week
the week before
next year
the following year
tomorrow
the next day / the following day
Place
here
there
Demonstratives
this
that
these
those
B. Reporting Questions
When transforming questions, check whether you have to change:
·         pronouns
·         place and time expressions
·         tenses (backshift)
Also note that you have to:
·         transform the question into an indirect question
·         use the question word (where, when, what, how) or if / whether
Types of questions
Direct speech
Reported speech
With question word (what, why, where, how...)
"Why" don’t you speak English?”
He asked me why I didn’t speak English.
Without question word (yes or no questions)
“Do you speak English?”
He asked me whether / if I spoke English.
C. Reporting requests / commands
When transforming requests and commands, check whether you have to change:
·         pronouns
·         place and time expressions
Direct speech
Reported speech
“Nancy,do the exercise.“
He told Nancy to do the exercise.
"Nancy, give me your pen, please."
He asked Nancy to give him her pen.