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What is the meaning of the word 'mystery' in English?
What is the meaning of the word 'mystery' in English?
Which of the following words translates to 'قبـة' in English?
Which of the following words translates to 'قبـة' in English?
What does 'neighborhood' mean?
What does 'neighborhood' mean?
Which English word corresponds to 'فخور بـ'?
Which English word corresponds to 'فخور بـ'?
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What is the translation of the word 'explorer'?
What is the translation of the word 'explorer'?
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What does 'exhausted' mean?
What does 'exhausted' mean?
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What is the English meaning of 'مغامرة'?
What is the English meaning of 'مغامرة'?
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What does 'charity' refer to?
What does 'charity' refer to?
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What is the correct meaning of 'الأميرة'?
What is the correct meaning of 'الأميرة'?
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What is the meaning of 'festival' in English?
What is the meaning of 'festival' in English?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary Overview
- "Apartment block": a residential building containing multiple apartments.
- "Nervous": feeling anxious or worried.
- "Polite": exhibiting good manners and respect.
- "Community": a group of people living in the same area or having a common interest.
- "Volunteer": an individual who offers their time for free to help others.
- "Respect": regard for the feelings, wishes, or rights of others.
- "Pharmacy": a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed.
- "Laboratory": a controlled environment for scientific experiments.
- "Wildlife": the populations of animals and plants in their natural habitats.
Grammar Focus
- Essential vocabulary includes terms related to everyday life, emotions, professions, and characteristics.
- Emphasis on common phrases used in social interactions and cultural contexts.
Additional Vocabulary
- "Giant": something substantially large or of great size.
- "Quarantine": a period of isolation for individuals possibly exposed to infectious diseases.
- "Discover": to find something unexpectedly or to learn something new.
- "Excited": feeling enthusiastic or eager.
Contextual Usage
- Terms like "success" relate to accomplishment in various fields such as education or sports.
- "Sustainability": refers to practices that ensure resources are used responsibly for future generations.
Cultural References
- "Carnival": a festival characterized by merrymaking and parades.
- "Museum": a place where historical, scientific, artistic, or cultural artifacts are exhibited.
Key Terms Related to History and Culture
- "Explorer": a person who travels to unknown places to discover new things.
- "Princess": a female royal family member, often featured in stories and fairy tales.
- "Artifact": an object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.
- "Tradition": the transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation.
Practical Application
- Vocabulary about environmental awareness includes "pollution," "nature," and "sustainable," reflecting modern issues.
- Terms related to leisure, such as "video games" and "adventure games," highlight popular culture in contemporary society.
Study Tips
- Practice using new vocabulary in sentences to enhance retention.
- Create flashcards to memorize definitions and usage of key terms.
- Engage in dialogues incorporating vocabulary themes to improve contextual understanding.
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Description
This quiz is designed for first-year prep students to strengthen their English vocabulary and grammar skills. It includes various exercises focused on everyday terms and polite phrases, aiming to enhance comprehension and communication. Perfect for students looking to build a solid foundation in the English language.