السبت، 27 سبتمبر 2025

MegaGoal 2.1 Unit 2 Reading

       UNIT 2 : VOCABULARY - READING 

CRIME AND PUNISHMENT

ARABIC

ENGLISH

جريمة

crime

عقاب

punishment

اختطاف

kidnapping

قتل ، يقتل

murder

ابتزاز

blackmail

اختلاس

fraud

سرقة

theft

تزوير

forgery

قرصنة إلكترونية

hacking

يقتحم

Break into

يغادر مسرعا

Make off

مجرم

criminal

مجرم

villain

يتعذر تفسيره

inexplicable

كارثة

disaster

يرتكب

commit

القانون

The law

حاجة ماسة

Desperate need

صعوبات مالية

Financial dificulties

يسرق

Hold up

أجهزة الصرف الآلي

cashpoints

سحب مالي

Withdraw money

يطلب

demand

الخميس، 18 سبتمبر 2025

SECOND LISTENING TEST

 LISTENING TEST



https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/sites/podcasts/files/LE_listening_A2_Changing_plans.mp3


https://soundcloud.com/mimi-muna/british-council-learnenglish-teens-3



https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/sites/teens/files/2024-08/A2_Stop_wasting_time.mp3


ظللي على الرابط ومن ثم كليك يمين والانتقال الى



FIRST LISTENING TEST

LISTENING TEST

https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/sites/podcasts/files/LE_listening_A1_Booking_a_table.mp3



https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/sites/teens/files/2024-08/A1_Online_safety_conversation.mp3


https://www.mediafire.com/file/f6cryqsqyixx4c1/FINAL+1+LISTENING+1445.mp3/file

ظللي على الرابط ومن ثم كليك يمين والانتقال الى

السبت، 11 مايو 2024

UNIT 12 ( Future progressive / Future perfect / Used to )

 

FUTURE TENSES ..

 EXAMPLE

FORM

KINDS

Ali will study  next week .

Subject + will be + verb 1

Future will

Ali will be studying soon .

Subject + will be + verb + ing

Future progressive

Ali will have studied this week .

Subject + will have + verb 3

Future perfect

My plane leaves at 7 pm tomorrow.

Subject +verb 1

Present simple in the future for timetable actions

Ali is studying next year .

Subject +verb be + v1 +ing

Present progressive

Ali is going to study this month .

Subject + verb be + going to + v1

Future going to

 

Usage

Form

Kinds

1- To talk about actions that will be in progress at a specific time in the future.

Eg.  At 9 o'clock tomorrow, he 'll be flying to Egypt.

2- To emphasize the duration of an action.

Eg. I'll be reading magazines all day tomorrow.

Subject + will be + verb + ing 

 

2 / Future Progressive

 

1- To talk about actions that will be completed before a specific time or another action in the future.

Eg. He'll have returned by the time you leave .

Subject + will have + verb 3

 

3 / Future Perfect

 

 

Time Expressions ..

Tomorrow, Tonight, next month, next year, next week, next Tuesday, etc. 1-

2- This month / This year / This week / This Tuesday, etc.

3- In an hour / year / soon, etc.

4- by +a point of time (eg. Sunday ) , by the time , by then , before , etc 

 

USED TO

EXAMPLES

USE

FORM

My father used to drive to work .

Habit of doing some thing

1-used to + base form          ( infinitive )

I'm used to going to bed early .

Habit in the past

2- be + used to + ing

I get used to getting up at 7'oclock in the morning .

Repeated habit in the past

3- get +used to + ing

UNIT 12 ( If Conditional / Hypothetical Conditionals )


Conditionals Sentences

If Conditionals contain of :

Zero Conditionals .

1-

First Conditionals .

2-

Second Conditionals .

3-


CONDITIONAL SENTENCES

Usage

Form

Kinds

Talk about general Truth

 

If / When +Subject + Present Simple , Subject +Present Simple .

Zero Conditional

 

Use for something which is probable happen in present or future

 

If + Subject + Present Simple, Subject + Future will.

 

If + Subject + Present Simple, Subject + Modal Verbs + Base Form.

If + Subject + Present Simple , Subject + Imperative  .

 

First Conditional

 

 

Use it for unreal or imaginary situations .

If +Subject +Past Simple , Subject + would / could + Base Form

Second Conditional


hypothetical conditionals for present/future

If + past simple

+ would/wouldn’t + infinitive

If I had more money,

I would buy a car.

If I wanted a job,

I would look for one.

If I was famous,

I wouldn’t be happy.


Use If + past simple + would/wouldn’t + infinitive to form a hypothetical conditional.