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سلسلة تحدث بالانجليزية الدرس 35 وحدات قياس الطول والارتفاع والمساحة في الانجليزية

VOA Arabic - Arabic English Lessons: lesson35

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1-Listen to the dialogue between Ahmed and Frank
Frank: Did you know that my brother is a farmer?
Ahmed: No, I didn’t. Where is his farm?
Frank: it’s about fifteen miles from here.
Ahmed: Is it a big farm?
Frank: it’s pretty big; he owns about three hundred acres. He raises corn and wheat.
He also raises cattle.
Ahmed: I’d like to visit an American farm.
Frank: Let’s go there next weekend! My brother would like to meet you.

2-Inch –Foot- yard- mile

incch البوصة
yard الياردة
foot القدم
mile الميل

Inch- one inch 
Inches- three inches
Foot- one foot
Feet- three feet
Yard- one yard
Yards- three yards

3- وصف الطول في اللغة الانجليزية

This paper is eight inches long.
This little box is one inch long.
That package is one foot long.
That room is seven feet long.
This shelf is one yard long.
That table is three yards long.

4- وصف العرض في اللغة الانجليزية

This paper is eleven inches wide.
This little box is one inch wide.
That package is one foot wide.
That room is one foot wide.
That room is ten feet wide.
This shelf is one yard wide.
That table is two yards wide.

5- وصف الطول في الانجليزية باستعمال tall و high

The tree is very tall.
That building is very high.

6- Listen to the use of -tall- for people

Ahmed is about six feet tall.
Patty is only four feet tall.

Charles is a very tall man.
Ruth isn’t very tall.
You’re about six feet tall.
Patty is only four feet tall.
That three is very tall.
These buildings are very high.
The mountains aren’t very high.
That girl is very tall.

7- Listen to the use of -acre-.

Acre= 4840 yard square = 4000 meter square

My brother owns about three hundred acres.
Charles owns four acres.
This is one acre of land.
I’d like to have ten acres.

8- استخدام الكلمة mile في الانجليزية للحديث عن المسافات الطويلة

He lives fifteen miles from here.
My brother lives fifteen miles from here.
Charles lives one mile from the school.
New York is a hundred miles from here.
My home is three thousand miles from here.

9- مراجعة شاملة لدرس اليوم

How tall are you?
I am about six feet tall.

How tall is patty?
She’s only four feet tall.

How high is that building?
It’s almost a hundred feet high.

How tall is that tree?
It’s only forty feet tall.

How wide is this paper?
It’s eleven inches wide.

How wide is this box?
It’s only one inch wide.

How wide is this table?
It’s two yards wide.

How wide is the room?
It`s almost five yards wide.

How long is that package?
It`s nine inches long.

How long is the room?
It`s about twelve feet long.

How many acres does your brother own?
He owns about three hundred acres.

How many acres do you own?
I own five acres.

How far away is his farm?
It`s about fifty miles from here.

How far away is NewYork?
It`s a hundred miles from here.

How far away is my home?
It`s three thousand miles from here

سلسلة تحدث بالانجليزية الدرس 34 العملة الأمريكية – تحدث عن النقود بالانجليزية

VOA Arabic - Arabic English Lessons: lesson34

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1-Listen to the dialogue between Ahmed and Frank:
Ahmed: Does the stamp machine take nickels?
Frank: No, it doesn’t, it only takes dimes and quarters.
Ahmed: Can you change a dollar for me?
Frank: I think so, what kind of change do you want?
Ahmed: I’d like two quarters and five dimes.
Frank: Ok, here you are.
Ahmed: Tanks a lot Frank.


2-Listen and repeat:
1 Nickel=5 cents. (Cent /penny)
1 dollar= 100 cent.
1 Dime =10 cent.
Quarter=25 cent

Penny – pennies.
Nickel – nickels.
Dime- dimes.
quarter - quarters.
Half dollar - half dollars.



3-Listen and repeat:
A one dollar bill.
A five dollar bill.
A ten dollar bill
.
I have a one dollar bill.
He has a five dollar bill.
Ruth wants a ten dollar bill.
Please give me a twenty dollar bill.


4- Listen and repeat “Money”:
He has a lot of money.
I have a lot of money.

We don’t have much money.
Ruth needs some money.
They want some more money.

5-listen and repeat “change” as a noun:

Do you have any change?
Yes, I have some change. I have a quarter. I have some pennies too.

Does Charles have any change?
No, he doesn’t have any change. He gave me all of his change.

6-listen and repeat “change” as a verb:
Did he change the dollar for you?
Yes, he changed it for me.

Can you change a five dollar bill?
No, I can’t change a five dollar bill.

7-listen and repeat to all we’ve learned before:
Do you have much money?
No, I don’t have much money.

How much money do you have?
I have about five dollars.

Do you have any change?
Yes, I have some change. I have two quarters.

Do you have any nickels?
No, I don’t have any nickels.

Do you have any dimes?
Yes, I have several dimes.

Do you have a half dollar?
No, I don’t have a half dollar.

Do you have a one dollar bill?
Yes, I have a one dollar bill.
Do you have a ten dollar bill?
No, I don’t have a ten dollar bill. I only have a five dollar bill.

Can you change a dime for me?
Yes, I can change a dime. Do you want two nickels?

No, I’d like ten pennies.
I have only one penny.

سلسلة تحدث بالانجليزية الدرس 33 وحدات القياس للسوائل في اللغة الانجليزية

VOA Arabic - Arabic English Lessons: lesson33

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1-Listen to the dialogue between Ahmed and Charles:

Charles: Ruth needs a few things from the supermarket.
Ahmed: Did she make a list?
Charles: Yes, she did, I have it here. She wants two quarts of milk and a pint of cream.
Ahmed: Anything else?
Charles: She wants some vegetables too.
Ahmed: You goanna buy some candy?
Charles: Candy?! That isn’t in the list!
Ahmed: I know but I like candy

2- Listen and repeat :

Pint – pints.
Quart – quarts.
Gallon –gallons.
Quart= 4 Pint
Gallon= 4,50 liter

Does Ruth want a pint of cream?
Yes she wants a pint of cream.

Shall I get two pints of milk?
Let’s get two quarts of milk.

Does she need a gallon of oil?
No, that’s too much. Don’t buy a gallon. Buy a quart of oil.

3- Listen and repeat “how much does it cost”

How much does the cream cost?
A pint of cream costs fifty cents.

How much does the milk cost?
A quart of milk costs thirty two cents.

How much does gasoline cost?
A gallon of gasoline costs forty cents.

How much did the cream cost?
Two of pints cream costs ninety cents.

How much did the milk cost?
Three quarts of milk costs ninety five cents.

How much did the gasoline cost?
Two gallons of gasoline cost eighty cents.

4-listen and repeat

1 dollar= 100 cent
Dollar /dollars
Cent /cents
How much does this meat cost?
It costs a dollar a pound

How much did the fruit cost?
It cost 1 dollar and fifty cents.

Did the butter cost a lot?
It cost over two dollars.

Did the vegetables cost a lot?
They cost two dollars and ten cents.

5-listen and repeat:

Did you buy a dozen eggs?
No, I bought two dozen eggs.

Did you buy a pound of apples?
Yes, I bought a pound of apples.

I bought two pound of bananas.

Did the bananas cost a lot?
No, they didn’t they cost fifteen cents a pound.

How much cheese did you buy?
I bought eight inches of cheese.

How much did the Pineapple weight?
The Pineapple weight fourteen ounces ?

Shall we get some potatoes?
Yes, let’s get five bounds of potatoes.

How much do the onions cost?
The onions cost seven cents a pound.

Did you buy any green beans?
No, I didn’t buy any green beans

How much is the cabbage?
The cabbage is very cheap. It costs twelve cents a pound.

Did you buy a quart of milk?
I bought several quarts of milk.

Did you buy some gasoline this morning?
Yes, I bought ten gallons of gasoline.

سلسلة تحدث بالانجليزية الدرس 32 تعلم المقاييس باللغة الانجليزية

VOA Arabic - Arabic English Lessons: lesson32

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1-Listen the dialogue between Allen and Ahmed:
Allen: Hello Ahmed! Can I help you today?
Ahmed: Yes, you can Mister Allen. I need a loaf of bread a dozen egg. And a pound of cheese.
Allen: How about some fruit, I have some nice grapes, they are only thirty cents a pound.
Ahmed: All right give me a pound please! And I want two pounds of beef.
Allen: Anything else Ahmed?
Ahmed: No, thanks Mister Allen. How much is that?
Allen: It’s four dollar and twelve cents.

2-listen and repeat:
Do you want a loaf of bread?
I want two loaves of bread.

I want two loaves of white bread.
I want two loaves of white bread. And, a loaf of brown bread.

Do you want a dozen eggs?
Yes, I want a dozen eggs. I want a dozen apples too.

Do you want two dozen eggs?
No, I don’t want two dozen eggs.

Do you want a bottle of milk?
Yes, I want a bottle of milk

Do you want a bottle of oil?
No, I don’t need a bottle of oil.

Do you want a box of soap?
I’d like two boxes of soap.

Do you want large boxes?
I’ll take one large box and one small box of soap.

Do you want a package of rice?
Yes, I’ll have a small package of rice.

Would you like a package of cigarettes?
Yes, give me two packages of cigarettes.

Do you want a kind of soap?
I want several kinds of soap. And I’d like a kind beans.

3- Listen and repeat:
Kind of
Box of
Package of
A Dozen eggs
Pound /pounds.
Weight/ weighed

How much does it weigh?
It weighs one pound.

How much does this weigh?
It weighs three pounds.

Did you weigh the books?
Yes, I weighed it. It weighs four ounces.

How much does this package weigh?
It weighs one pound one ounce.

4- listen and repeat:

How much does this cost?
It costs ten cents a pound.

How much do the grapes cost?
They cost thirty cents a pound.

How much do the eggs cost?
They cost fifty cents a dozen.

How much does the beef costs?
It costs eighty cents a pound.

Did the bread cost a lot?
No, it didn’t cost a lot. It costs twenty five cents a

How much did the cheese cost?
It didn’t cost a lot. It costs forty cents a pound.

How much are the apples?
They cost thirty five cents a pound.

Do the bananas cost a lot?
No, they don’t cost a lot. They cost fourteen cents a pound.

سلسلة تحدث بالانجليزية الدرس 31 التركيبات التي تتألف من الصفة وحرف الجر

VOA Arabic - Arabic English Lessons: lesson31

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1-listen to this dialogue between Charles and Ahmed:
Ahmed: Well, that was a nice party!
Charles: Yes it was, the house was crowded with people.
Ahmed: The Browns seem pleased with their new house. It’s very different from their old one.
Charles: I’m glad we give them a gift.
Ahmed: I am too. Mrs. Brown was pleased with it.

2-listen to these sentences:
Mr. Brown is married to Mrs Brown.
Mr. Brown was married to Mrs Brown.

Ann is married to Jerry.
Ann was married to Jerry.

The room is crowded with people.
The room was crowded with people.

Your desk is crowded with books.
Your desk was crowded with books.

Mrs. Brown is pleased with the gift.
Mrs. Brown was pleased with the gift.

I am pleased with your work.
I was pleased with your work.

Patty is afraid of dogs.
Patty was afraid of dogs.

They are afraid of failing.
They were afraid of failing.

Billy is frightened by the storm.
Billy was frightened by the storm.

We are frightened by the noise.
We were frightened by the noise.

3-listen to these sentences:
They are happy with the new house.
They were happy with the new house.

He is happy with his job.
He was happy with his job.

She is kind to her children.
She was kind to her children.

Mister Thomas is very kind to the students.
Mister Thomas was very kind to the students.

I am careful with my clothes.
I was careful with my clothes.

Patty is careful with the knife.
Patty was careful with the knife.

4-Listen to these questions and answers:
Is Ms. Brown married to that lady?
Yes, he is married to her.

Was Ann married to Jerry last year?
No, she wasn’t married to him then.

Is the room very crowded with people?
Yes, it’s very crowded with people.

Was your desk crowded with books?
No, it wasn’t crowded with books.

Was Mrs. Brown pleased with the gift?
Yes, she was very pleased with it.

Is Frank pleased with his work?
No, he isn’t pleased with it.

Are you afraid of dogs?
Yes, I am afraid of dogs.

Were they afraid of failing?
No, they weren’t afraid of failing.

Is Billy frightened by the noise?
Yes, he is a little frightened by it.

Were you frightened by the storm?
No, we weren’t frightened by it.

Are they happy with their new house?
Yes, they are very happy with it.

Was Frank happy with his job?
No, he wasn’t very happy with it.

Is that teacher kind to the children?
Yes, she is very kind to them.

Was mister Thomas kind to the students?
No, he wasn’t very kind to them.

Are you careful with your clothes?
Yes, I am very careful with them.

Was Patty careful with the knife?
No, she wasn’t very careful with it.

سلسلة تحدث بالانجليزية الدرس 30 استعمال حروف الجر مع الصفات والنعوت

 VOA Arabic - Arabic English Lessons: lesson30

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1-Listen to the dialogue between Ahmed and Charles:
Ahmed: Charles; I am worried about Frank.
Charles: why? What’s wrong?
Ahmed: well, he isn’t serious about his studies.
Charles: isn’t he interested in his classes?
Ahmed: he is not interested in anything.
Charles: isn’t he afraid of failing?
Ahmed: sure, he is. He is not happy with his work.
Charles: Sure he needs some good advice. He should talk to his adviser. 

2-listen to the use of “participle forms”
Interested/ closed/ satisfied/ married/
Worried+ about/ married+to.

Frank is serious about his studies.
Frank isn’t serious about his studies.

They are serious about their work.
They aren’t serious about their work.

I am sorry about the mistake.
I’m not sorry about the mistake.

We are sorry about being late.
We are not sorry about being late.

Mister Brown is interested in teaching.
Mister Brown isn’t interested in teaching.

Ruth is interested in music.
Ruth isn’t interested in music.

This shirt is made of cotton.
This shirt isn’t made of cotton.

Her dress is made of silk.
Her dress isn’t made of silk.

3-listen to the use of “participle forms”
Is Frank interested in his studies?
Yes, he is interested in them.

Are they serious about their work?
No, they are not serious about it.

Are you sorry about the mistake?
Yes, I am very sorry about it.
Are they sorry about being late?
No, they aren’t sorry about it.

Is Mister Brown interested in teaching?
Yes, he is very interested in teaching.

Is Ruth interested in music?
No? She is not interested in music.

Is this shirt made of cotton?
Yes, it’s made of cotton.

Is her dress made of silk?
No, it isn’t made of silk.

4-listen to the use of “participle forms”
Was Frank interested in his studies?
No, he wasn’t interested in his studies.

Was he serious his work?
Yes, he was serious about it.

Were you sorry about the mistake?
No, I wasn’t sorry about it.

Were they sorry about being late?
Yes, they were sorry about it.

Was Mister Brown interested in teaching?
No, he wasn’t interested in teaching.

Was Ruth interested in music?
Yes, she was interested in music.

Was the shirt made of cotton?
No, it wasn’t made of cotton.

Was her dress made of silk?
Yes, it was made of silk.

Were the students interested in this lesson?
Yes, they were interested in it.

سلسلة تحدث بالانجليزية الدرس 29 الفرق في استعمال الفعلين make و do

 الفرق في استعمال الفعلين make و do
VOA Arabic - Arabic English Lessons: lesson29

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1-Listen to this dialogue between Charles and Ahmed:

Ahmed: May I use your phone Charles? I’d like to make a call.
Charles: sure! Go right ahead!
Ahmed: I made some extra money last month. I want to buy a used car. I found a nice one, the price is not bad. But, I don’t know anything about cars.
I don’t want to make a mistake.
Charles: well, make that phone call. Then we’ll go and see the car.

2-listen to the use of “do” and “make”:
Ruth is making a cake.
Let’s make plans for a party.

Are you making a list?
Yes, I’m making a list.

Is Jerry making a list?
No, he’s not making a list.

Is Ruth going to make a cake?
Yes, she is going to make a cake.

Is Ann going to make some cookies?
No, she isn’t going to make any.

Shall we make plans for a party?
Yes, let’s make plans for one.

Shall we make plans for a trip?
No, let’s not make plans for a trip.

Are the girls making dresses?
Yes, they are making dresses.

Is Frank making a table?
No, he isn’t making a table.

3-Listen to the use of the verb “make” in the past form:
Did you make a list?
Yes, I made a list.

Did Ruth make a cake?
No, she didn’t make a cake.

Did Ann make any cookies?
Yes, she made some cookies.

Did they make any plans?
No, they didn’t make any plans.

Did the girls make those dresses?
Yes, they made those dresses.

Did Frank make that table?
No, he didn’t make that table.

4- الفعل make في التعبيرات الاصطلاحية

Make a phone call. /Make a mistake. /Make some money.

May I make a phone call?
Of course you may make a phone call.

Did Ruth make a phone call?
No, she didn’t make a phone call.

Do you make a lot of money?
No, I don’t make a lot of money.

Did Frank make some extra money?
Yes, he made some extra money.

Does Frank make many mistakes?
No, he doesn’t make many mistakes.

Did you make a mistake yesterday?
Yes, I made a big mistake yesterday.

Do students always make good grades?
No, they don’t always make good grades.

Did you make a bad grade in chemistry?
Yes, I made a bad grade in chemistry.

Do the children make their beds?
No, they don’t make their beds.

Did Frank make his bed?
Yes, he made his bed.

Are you making a lot of progress?
Yes, I am making a lot of progress.

Did you make any progress last week?
Yes I made some progress last week.