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Examples:
1- you: In my opinion, youths don’t give importance to politics and you, what do you think?
Your partner: you are absolutely right
2- your: as for me, youths are munch interested in fashion than in other thing what about you?
Your partner: I don’t think so. I suppose only teenagers who really care for that.
3- your: to my mind, voluntary work is a very good experience to youths. Don’t you think so?
You partner: yes, I shave the view
Vocabularies:
Acquired= something by practise / acquisition
Inborn= innate
Football player = a foot baller
Poetry / a poet = writes poems
Soccer = foot ball
Award = a prize
Achievements
In a foot ball there are 11 players
Strikers try to score goals.
Defenders: help the goal keeper defend then goal.
Najib Mahfoud was awarded the Nobel Prize literature .
Prestigious: having prestige (a general respect)
He enjoys the prestige by having such a famous person as a brother.
A challenge: an invitation to compete.
-This job is too dull. I want one with more challenge.
Unprecedented: never happened before Ibn batuta .was an unprecedented traveller
to combine : to link / a combination of reminiscent ( adj) = that reminds one of..
Sufficient= enough
Prodigy/ prodigious (adj) = wonder full a prodiger child = a child with unusual. And noticeable abilities .
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language : Gerund or Infinitive
Examples:
1- She wanted to get a job.
He would like to go to Africa.
They helped me to decorate the room.
2- She enjoys sailing in her spare time.
Would you mind coming with me?
The little child dreads being alone in the dark.
3- It has started raining.
It started to rain.
Note:
- Adjectives+ prepositions always take the gerund.
For e.g: - I’m fond of singes
- They’re keen on learning Spanish.
- She’s fed up with working eight hours a day.
- Most phrasal verbs also take the gerund.
For e.g: - He kept on talking even if nobody was interested.
- She apologized for being late.
Can’t risk- can’t stand- can’t bear- can’t help- can’t resist- fell like- look forward to – it’s no use- it’s no good- get used to- be used to-
For e.g: - She tried to be serious but she couldn’t help laughing.
- It’s no use advising him. He won’t listen!!
- Some verbs take an infinitive without to.
Let- help- let’s – may- might- can- could- will- must- should- shall- had better
For e.g: - Can you help me move this table?
- Let me do it myself.
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