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رَغَدَانُ، كَمَا تَضُمُّ الْعَدِيدَ مِنَ الْأَسْوَاقِ وَالْمَوَاقِعِ التَّارِيخِيَّةِ وَالْآثَارِ كَالْقِلَاعِ وَالْحُصُونِ الْقَدِيمَةِ وَالْقُرَى الْأَثَرِيَّةِ كَقَرْيَةِ ذِي عَيْنٍ). ثُمَّ تَحَدَّثَ حَامِدٌ عَنْ مِنْطَقَةِ عَسِيرِ الَّتِي فِيهَا كَثِيرٌ مِنَ الْمَصَايِفِ، مِنْ أَهَمِّهَا مَدِينَةُ أَبْهَا، وَهِيَ مِنْ أَجْمَلِ مَصَايِفِ الْمَمْلَكَةِ، وَتُسَمَّى ( عَرُوسَ الْجَبَلِ)، حَيْثُ يَنْعَمُ السَّائِحُونَ فِيهَا بِالنَّسِيمِ الْعَلِيلِ وَالْمَنَاظِرِ الْخَلابَةِ وَالْخُضْرَةِ الْكَثِيفَةِ، وَمِنْ أَهَمِّ الْمُتَنَزَّهَاتِ السَّيَاحِيَّةِ فِيهَا : مُتَنَزَّهُ عَسِيرِ الْوَطَنِيُّ، وَيَتَكَوَّنُ مِنْ عِدَّةِ مَوَاقِعَ، مِنْهَا : السُّودَةُ، وَدَلَغَانُ، وَالْحَبَلَةُ. New time-savers! get suggested questions from any of these Paste some long texta PDFSkills or standardYouTube linkVocabulary quizFill in the blank New World languages Vocabulary quizReading comprehensionFill in the blank
Make a vocabulary quiz with below.Crisis: a very difficult situation or emergency; “Investors are worried that continuing problems in the stock market might lead to another financial crisis.” Short-staffed: not having enough employees or workers; “We laid off dozens of employees to save money, but now we’re short-staffed and can’t fill orders quickly.” To drive someone nuts: to make someone upset or annoyed; “The autocorrect feature on my mobile phone really drives me nuts.” To arise: to happen or start to develop, especially for problems or situations; “Problems arose for the developers when local residents voted against construction of the new shopping mall.” To moan: to complain about something, especially in a way that bothers other people; “Every Monday morning my colleagues moan about having to come to the office so early.” Optimism: the feeling or belief that good things will happen; “Analysts are expressing optimism that the real estate market will bounce back quickly.” Pessimism: the tendancy or belief that the worst will happen. “Now is not the time for pessimism, we need to believe we can do this or we will fail.” Hurdle: a problem that must be overcome or dealt with in order to reach a goal or do something; “Lack of capital is a major hurdle for many young entrepreneurs with good business ideas.” © 2013 All rights reserved: www.businessenglishpod.com 2 To give up: to stop trying to do or achieve something; “After being rejected by over a dozen universities, Roger gave up on his plans to study for an MBA.” To keep your eye on the prize: to stay motivated and focused on your final goal or reward; “Okay folks, I know things have been really busy, but let’s keep our eye on the prize and we’ll get this done before Christmas.” Down the road: in the future; “Sales our good in our retail outlets, but 10 years down the road we’re going to have to be more competitive in the online market.” To overcome: to deal with a problem successfully; “You are going to have to overcome your lack of confidence if you want to be a good salesman.” Decisiveness: having the ability to make decisions and act firmly. “Decisiveness is a quality we look for in new managers.” Bumpy: we can use “bumpy” to describe a road or process that has many problems; “We had a pretty bumpy start-up phase, but we finally managed to turn a profit in our fifth year of operations.” To display: to show a feeling, emotion, or characteristic; “David displayed tremendous preparation and diplomacy during the negotiations.” On the fence: someone who is “on the fence” is having difficulty making a decision or taking a position; “While the executives support expansion wholeheartedly, the shareholders are still on the fence about it.” All-in: in poker, if you are “all-in” you put all your money on one bet, but we can use this expression more generally to say you are completely committed to something, especially a plan; “This sounds like a good idea, but before I go all-in I need to know more about the project partners.” To have what it takes: to have the ability or intelligence to do something; “I thought I’d enjoy law, but after a few years as a junior lawyer I realized I don’t really have what it takes.
Vocabulary quiz: Urbanization: The movement of population into cities and away from rural areas. Typhoons: A big storm, also known as a cyclone, that forms in tropical waters. The term typhoon is usually used in the Pacific world regions (Asia, Australia, Fiji, New Zealand) Harbor Site: An area where ships dock, usually on coasts that are touching oceans. Mental Map: Maps that you create in your mind from memory (layout of bedroom, neighborhood, school)) Satellite Imagery: A picture of a location from a satellite in space. (Think of a real picture of Earth from space.) Primary Sector: Raw materials from nature. (fish, wood, plants, water, air) Secondary Sector: Raw materials are turned into a product. (factories, lumber mills, manufacturing) Tertiary Sector: Providing a service to the public. (Banking, hotels, teachers) Alliance: When people come together with a common goal to work together. Cultural Diffusion: When culture (language, food, dance, religion) spread to other nearby countries. Push Factors: Social, cultural, environmental, and political factors/events that cause people to migrate away from their homeland. Tuesday 12/3: Directions: W
A1 CEFR level vocabulary quiz fill in the gap sentences with the words: art, board, brother, chair, class, computer, day, eraser, family, favorite, grade, happy, homework, house, learn, lunch, math, music, need, new, nice, notebook, paper, please, pupil, school, see, sister, sports, talk, thanks, town, want, week, write. for example: My ________ is big and new. a. pupil b. week c. nice d. house
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