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GAIDA - Anglais


 

               

 
unit one
A. match the followin types with  their definitoins
 
 
B.Match each the following pictures with the approriate of educatoin in the list below -
...Formal educatoin: Secondary school, Unversity studies 
    ...Non-formal educatoin Eevning classes , literacy classes 
...Informal educatoin : Theatre, at the restaurnt , Televisoin
C.Match each the following Situation with the approprite type of educatoin -

 

 

 

Definitoin

is concerned with establishing a single word's meaning, whereas collocation takes definition for granted and is concerned with the words that typically appear with any particular word: the verbs that might occur with a noun, for example. Such collocational information often enables a word to be used

Example : physical education .these word are collocates

More  exapmles

Exercise C

C- Fill in each blank with a suitable collocation from activity B

The problem of adult illiteracy can be solved through organising Non-formal evening classes

Higher dgree are finding it diffucult to get job

coummunication

What s making a request

when  you asl someone to do something for you or ask if you can do something

What s making a request

when you answer

: Here some of this expression

Exercise A

A-Read the following mini-dialogues and match them follwing speakers

D-Role play : Read the following  situations and play the suggested role with  yout partner using of the expressions

You are at school administartion to enquire about your bother's school results

?!!!You : Would you please show me brothe's school result 

Administratoin : Yes, sure

You need money to repair your motorcycle , so you ask your friend to lend you some

?You : Would you mind lending money to repair my motorcycle 

Friend: I 'd like but sorry i don t have money at this time

 

Grammar

There is no role to this lesson

A- we use the infinitive with "to" after certain verbs such as

B- we use the gerund with certain verbs such as

C- we use both the gerund or the infinitive after  certain verbs such as

Exercise D

D-With some verbs it s possible in some cases to use both the gerund and the enfintive form of the verb

   The boy began  ................. wben his mother left him at the kindergarten

a.crying                                                    b.to cry                                                           c.both

   Would you mind  ................. for a few minutes

a.waiting                                                   b.to wait                                              c.both

(we always use guernd with this expressoin would you mind)

   Have you finished  .................the computer

a.using                                                    b.to use                                                         c.both

   We expect .................from him very soon

a.hearing                                                    b.to hear                                                         c.both

   Tom has  given up .................smoking

a.smoking                                                    b.to somke                                                        c.both

E-Fill

John's car has begun to make or making a terrible noise

Paula pretended not to see her boyfriend and crossed the street to avoid meeting

Most people in Morrocco prefer to spend or spending Ramadan in their home

I don't feel like to play foot ball , I'm gaoing to phone my friends to aplogise for not being able to came

I coudn't help laughing when I saw Brain wearing that funny hat

something is very important

Gerund after Adjective +Perpositoin

The boss is angry about delayying that delivery

Our company is intersted in importing that product from your country

Trevellers are tried of waiting for the bus

Gerund after Noun+Perpositoin

You have the chance of winning this  nice car

 The reason for  postponing the meeting is unknow

Gerund after Verb+Perpositoin

Our supplier  apologised for delayying our order

feel like drinking a galss of tea

Gerund after Some phrases

How about importing chinese products

I can't or  coudn 't help laughing in such situtoin

There is no point in tolerating such deeds in our institutoin

Write a paragraph about one means of learing reading,listening,tv,the internet that you think is very important .explain why iy is so important using appropriate linking words

Of all the teachers who thought me during my recent years advice me to read more and more because it s the best way to improve our vocabublary and get more knowledge .Also by reading you can get a good language skills.And in order to get a good mark in your studies you have to read more book. Reading not only  an activity that involves greater levels of concentration and adds to the conversational skills of the reader but also helps in mental development .Morever the habit can become a healthy addiction and adds to the information available on various topics. It helps us to stay in-touch with contemporary writers as well as those from the days of yore and makes us sensitive to global issues

   
 
   
 
Iwe have four conditional types
a-If +present simple,present simple or imperative
It expresses certainty .It is used when we are certain of the result
If you put ice in the sun, it melts
لو تضع الجليد في الشمس,يذوب
النتيجة اكيدة 100/100
 ويسمى هذا النوع  type 0
b-If +present simple, simple future or modal verb
It express possibility
If you work hard, you may succeed or you will succeed in your examinations
لو تعمل بجد ,ستنجح في امتحاناتك او يمكن ان تنجح في امتحانتك
النتيجة ممكنة الحصول لكن غير أكيدة لأسباب متعددة يمكن ان يكون لها علاقة بالشخص أو بالامتحان
ويسمى هذا النوع type 1
c-If +simple past , would +verb or stem in the infinitive.
If I were rich , I would take you with me to Tokyo.
It is used to express unreal past or dream
We use it to express hope or to give advice.
هو يعبر على فعل ماض لم يحدث لذل يسمى غير واقعي أي لم يقع و يستعمل للتمني و لإعطاء النصيحة
التمني
لو كنت غنيا, لأخذتك معي الى طوكيو
If I were you , I would revise my 
lessons everyday.
لو كنت مكانك, لراجعت دروسي كل يوم 
النصح
ويسمى هذا النوع type 2
d- If+past perfect,would have +verb in the past participle .
It is used to express regret and blame also.
If I had worked well, i would have succeeded in the examination.
لو أني قد عملت جيدا , لكنت قد نجحت.
أي أنني لم انجح لأنني لم اعمل جيدا و هذا تعبير على ندم
أما التوبيخ فيكون عندما توجه نفس الكلام لشخص آخر فتقول
لو انك قد عملت جيدا, لكنت قد نجحت في امتحانك.  
If you had worked well, you would have
succeeded in your examination
 و يسمى هذا النوع type 3

 Advices

Asking for advice:
........What do you think I should do?
........What do you suggest?
........What would you do if…?
Giving advice:
I think you should…
Maybe you should…
Why don't you…
If I were you, I would…
You'd better /not…
Responding to advice:
That's a good idea…
Thanks for your advice, but I really…
Sorry, I can't, I'm…ing.
Sounds like a good idea.
Thanks, but I've already…  
 
Opinion
Asking for opinion:
What do you thank about…?
What's your opinion…?
What's your position…?
Giving opinion:
I think that…
In my opinion, I think…
In my point of view, I think…
For me, I think…
 
Complaints
Making complaints:
I wish you would…
I'm sorry to say this…
I hate to mention this, but…
Would you please stop…?
Responding to complaints:
I'm sorry…/I'm very sorry…
I'm terribly sorry…
I'm awfully sorry…
I see no reason why I should…
 
Degree of certainty
Very certain:
I'm absolutely sure / certain…
I'm very sure / certain…
It's evidence that…
It's likely that…
Certain:
Will / may / can
Would / might / could
Uncertain:
It's uncertain that…
I'm uncertain that…
I'm not sure that…
There's no evidence that…
It's unlikely that…
 
Good / Bad news
Responding to good news:
That's great…
That's wonderful…
I'm glade to hear that…
Responding to bad news:
I'm awfully sorry…
I'm sorry to hear that…
I'm sorry to hear such terrible news.
 
Agreement
Agreement:
I agree entirely
I couldn't agree any more
That's a good point
That's what I was thinking myself
Disagreement:
Yes, that's quite true, but…
I'm not sure, I quite agree…
Perhaps, but don't you agree…?
I see what you mean, but…

WRITING

            Science, and technology

The distinction between science, and technology is not always clear. Science is the reasoned investigation or study of phenomena, aimed at discovering enduring principles among elements of the phenomenal world by employing formal techniques such as the scientific method. Technologies are not usually exclusively products of science, because they have to satisfy requirements such as utility, usability and safety.Technology is often a consequence of science and engineering — although technology as a human activity precedes the two fields. For example, science might study the flow of electrons in electrical conductors, by using already-existing tools and knowledge. This new-found knowledge may then be used by engineers to create new tools and machines, such as semiconductors, computers, and other forms of advanced technology. In this sense, scientists and engineers may both be considered technologists; the three fields are often considered as one for the purposes of research and reference.

Cultural values

Groups, societies, or cultures have values that are largely shared by their members. The values identify those objects, conditions or characteristics that members of the society consider important; that is, valuable. In the United States, for example, values might include material comfort, wealth, competition, individualism or religiosity. The values of a society can often be identified by noting which people receive honor or respect. In the US, for example, professional athletes are more highly honored than college professors, in part because the society values physical activity and competitiveness more than mental activity and education. Surveys show that voters in the United States would be reluctant to elect an atheist as a president, suggesting that belief in God is a value.Values are related to the norms of a culture, but they are more general and abstract than norms. Norms are rules for behavior in specific situations, while values identify what should be judged as good or bad. Flying the national flag on a holiday is a norm, but it reflects the value of patriotism. Wearing dark clothing and appearing solemn are normative behaviors at a funeral. They reflect the values of respect and support of friends and family.Members take part in a culture even if each member's personal values do not entirely agree with some of the normative values sanctioned in the culture. This reflects an individual's ability to synthesize and extract aspects valuable to them from the multiple subcultures they belong to.If a group member expresses a value that is in serious conflict with the group's norms, the group's authority may carry out various ways of encouraging conformity or stigmatizing the non-conforming behavior of its members. For example, imprisonment can result from conflict with social norms that have been established as law.
The migration of skilled individuals from developing countries has typically been considered to be costly for the sending country, due to lost investments in education, high fiscal costs and labour market distortions. Economic theory, however, raises the possibility of a beneficial brain drain primarily through improved incentives to acquire human capital. Our survey of empirical and theoretical work shows under what circumstances a developing country can benefit from skilled migration. It argues that the sectoral aspects of migration and screening of migrants in the receiving country are of major importance in determining the welfare implications of the brain drain. These issues, as well as the size of the sending country, duration of migration and the effect of diaspora populations, should be addressed in future empirical work on skilled migration .

                                         Synopsis:

International migration, the movement of people across international boundaries, has enormous economic, social and cultural implications in both origin and destination countries. Using original research, this title examines the determinants of migration, the impact of remittances and migration on poverty, welfare, and investment decisions, and the consequences of brain drain, brain gain, and brain waste.

 citizen right

1. Every person has the right to have his or her affairs handled impartially, fairly and within a
reasonable time by the institutions and bodies of the Union.

2. This right includes:· the right of every person to be heard, before any individual measure which would affect him or her adversely is taken; the right of every person to have access to his or her file, while respecting the legitimate interests of confidentiality and of professional and business secrecy;the obligation of the administration to give reasons for its decisions.

3. Every person has the right to have the Community make good any damage caused by its institutions or by its servants in the performance of their duties, in accordance with the general principles common to the laws of the Member States.
4. Every person may write to the institutions of the Union in one of the languages of the Treaties and must have an answer in the same language.

 drop out of school

Increasing stress in school, at work, and at home has caused many students to drop out of school to escape their problems.

With this increasing amount of stress and work, some students have become very frustrated and depressed. Students then drop out of school and take the easy way out to eliminate some of that stress.

Students who are most likely to drop out of school are those who do not have a great interest in school, or students that have many adult responsibilities placed upon them. These problems can force some students into the work force. They do this both to provide money for themselves and to fill the gap that was once school.

Students in high school do not have to deal with these problems alone. There are guidance counsellors to talk to, as well as close friends and teachers to prevent certain students from dropping out of school.

Most students that have dropped out of school usually regret it after awhile. Margaret D., a student at G.V.C., regrets that she ever dropped out of school. Although she enjoyed being out of school, she realized she would regret it for the rest of her life. Margaret D. says, "I wasted a year of my life".

Dealing with the stress and staying in school is generally worth it later on in life

 humor

think that the best things to relief from stress is to watch some sitcoms or hear something funny like jokes …person should develop his sense of humor and he should be cool , Comic and optimistic, because some expert of mental .health have noted that we can't imagine going through a day without laughter.Humor will make every part of your life better.It will help you trough difficult times and it will help you make the good times even letter, also i twill attract good people and good situations to you.So cheer up J

 international organization

International Organization is a leading peer-reviewed journal that covers the entire field of international affairs. Subject areas include: foreign policies, international relations, international and comparative political economy, security policies, environmental disputes and resolutions, European integration, alliance patterns and war, bargaining and conflict resolution, economic development and adjustment, and international capital movements .Published on behalf of the International Organization Foundation

 Sustainable development 

natural environment so that these needs can be met not only in the present, but in the indefinite future. The term was used by the Brundtland Commission which coined what has become the most often-quoted definition of sustainable development as development that "meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." [1]Sustainable development is a pattern of resource use that aims to meet human needs while preserving the field of sustainable development can be conceptually broken into three constituent parts:environmental sustainability, economic sustainability and social-political sustainability.Abstract Access to information in developing countries is limited. There are multiple reasons for this ranging from economic, social, cultural and political factors to lack of an adequate infrastructure that guarantees information flows within the country. In general, national governments have been in a priviledged position in most developing countries when it comes to getting information on speci fic developmental issues .

 

 brain drain
The migration of skilled individuals from developing countries has typically been considered to be costly for the sending country, due to lost investments in education, high fiscal costs and labour market distortions. Economic theory, however, raises the possibility of a beneficial brain drain primarily through improved incentives to acquire human capital. Our survey of empirical and theoretical work shows under what circumstances a developing country can benefit from skilled migration. It argues that the sectoral aspects of migration and screening of migrants in the receiving country are of major importance in determining the welfare implications of the brain drain. These issues, as well as the size of the sending country, duration of migration and the effect of diaspora populations, should be addressed in future empirical work on skilled migration .

woman and power
It's true that Islam gave a great importance to woman in society and she is much more naturally than man. The modern world gave woman more opportunities, today she is equal with man in many fields, and for example she can participate in the political fields she can vote.Morocco has tried to reconcile the law of the Koran with the universal human rights laid down in the country’s Constitution. It has resulted in two sets of legislation - one that is open and liberal for matters relating to public law, and another that is closed when it comes to applying private law .We can say that woman play the major role in her society .the only way to be powerfully successful whether you are a man or woman is to be a good citizen.


 
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