السبت، 9 ديسمبر 2017

Free and Guided Composition + Reading Passage .. ثاني ثانوي الفصل الاول

Free and Guided Composition + Reading Passage .. ثاني ثانوي الفصل الاول 

FREE COMPOSITIONS :
Communication .
         Communication is very important. It helps us to share ideas. Babies communicate by imitating. Communication in the past was different. In the past people communicated orally. Today communication is easy. We use the TV, internet and the mobile. We send messages by mobile. New technology is very exciting. We can watch the news on TV. We can chat.

Brain Power .
                The brain is the boss of the body. It controls the whole body. It has 100 billion neurons. It has 3 parts. Cerebrum is the largest part. It helps us to think. The cerebellum is the little brain. The brain stem is the smallest. It is very important. It controls actions. Brain is protected by a strong skull, tissue and a fluid.

Guided  COMPOSITIONS :
The person I admire most .
        The person I admire most is my father. He is a role model father He is a successful doctor. He treats his patients kindly. He is serious and sincere at work. He is a friendly character who spares no effort to help those who need him and holds back nothing in due. He is loved by all people around him. I am greatly affected by him so I wish very much to follow in his footsteps. That's why I consider him the most important person in my life.
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Comprehension .
Read the following passage carefully :      
Abd al-Aziz ibn Baz
Ibn Baz was born in the city of Riyadh during the month of Dhu al-Hijjah, 1910 to a family with a reputation for their interest in Islam. His father died when he was only three, placing a big responsibility on his mother to raise him. When asked about his childhood, the sheikh said: “my father died when I was three years old, and I only had my mother who took care of me and educated me and encouraging me to learn more about Shari'ah; she also died when I was twenty six.” By the time he was thirteen he had begun working, selling clothing with his brother in a market. Despite the fact that he helped a great deal in supporting his family, he still found time to study the Qur’an, Hadith, Fiqh, and Tafsir, especially with the man who would precede him as the country's top religious official, Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al ash-Sheikh. In 1927, when he was sixteen, he started losing his eyesight after being afflicted with a serious infection in his eyes. By the time he was forty, he had totally lost his sight and had become blind . He had assumed a number of posts and responsibilities such as The judge of Al Kharj district upon the recommendation of Muhammad ibn 'Abdul-Lateef ash-Shaikh from 1938 to 1951 . Held a teaching position in Riyadh at the Ma'had al-'Ilmee in 1951 . In 1951 after spending fourteen years in al-Kharj as a judge, he was transferred to Riyadh where he became a teacher in the Riyadh Institute of Science and taught in the Faculty of Sharia from 1951 to 1961 . In 1961 he was appointed Vice President, and later President, of the Islamic University of Madinah . In 1970 he became the Chancellor of the University upon the death of Muhammad ibn Ibraaheem Aal ash-Shaykh and he remained chancellor until 1975 . In 1975 a royal decree named him Chairman of the Department of Scientific Research and Ifta with the rank of Minister . In 1992 he was appointed Grand Mufti of the Saudi Arabia and Head of the Council of Senior Scholars and was granted presidency of the administration for scientific research and legal rulings . President of the Permanent Committee for Research and Fatwa . 


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