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Friday, November 29, 2019

Free Translation Sites - مواقع ترجمة مجانية


مواقع للترجمة في العالم وكلها مجانية 👌🌸
عند ترجمة جمل طويلة على جوجل ، الترجمة تكون ترجمة حرفية ٫ يعني يترجم كلمة كلمة !! 
علشان كدة مجموعة من مواقع الترجمة تغنيك عن استخدام موقع جوجل للترجمة... 😍
📍 هذه المواقع ليس بها ترجمة حرفية :🌹🌹
📍 وهذه مواقع تصحح spelling, Grammar واذا عندك paragraph وتريد معرفة مدي صحة كتابتك :
📍 وهذه مواقع تبحث فيها عن معاني الكلمات والمصطلحات و عن الكلمات التي لها نفس المعني ‚ وفيهم Proverbs, ldioms :
📍 وهذه أفضل مواقع للترجمة عالمياً جربهم واختار افضلهم لك واعتمد عليه في دراستك أو شغلك :
📍 موقع يمكنك من ترجمة مستند كامل أو مقالة عليه :
📍 موقع لترجمة الأبحاث والملفات :
📍موقع لترجمة الجمل :
📍 وهذه مواقع لتصحيح الكتابة :

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Kids Picture Dictionary with Action Words

Kids Picture Dictionary
- Vocabulary of:
Park
Bathroom
Beach
Bedroom
Classroom
Dressing room
Farm
Garden
Hospital
And more...

Book link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AsdOeWPl--MV4aZ_UHHQnyIl0wSdzF2W/view?usp=sharing

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Monday, November 25, 2019

English Essays for Students

English Essays for Students 

Examples of Essays
By: Robin Thanu
1. My Mama (Mother)
2. My father
3. My Brother
4. My Lovely Sister
5. My Grand Mother
6. My Favourite Teacher
7. My Family
8. My Best Friend
9. My Village
10. My School
11. My garden
12. My Hobby - Drawing
13. My Hobby- Reading
14. My Neighbour
15. My Pet - Cat
16. My Pet - Rabbit
17. My favourite Fruit
18. The first gift I received
19. Save Trees
20. The Sun
And more...etc.

Pdf link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kzMOGLawB_VE-iSsXoMtZxvYo3RkOh4r/view?usp=sharing

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Sunday, November 24, 2019

Vocabulary to Talk about Love and Relationships

Vocabulary to Talk about Love and Relationships

#How to say I love you
#How to say I miss you


POSITIVE TERMS

• To date someone. / to go on a date with someone.
• To chat (somebody) up to talk to somebody in the hope of starting a romantic or sexual relationship • To flirt (with somebody) to behave playfully towards another person who you are - or pretend to be - attracted to romantically or sexually. A flirt is a person who likes to flirt.
• To fall for somebody to fall in love with somebody.
• It was love at first sight two people fell in love with each other as soon as they met.
• I can hear wedding bells I suspect that they are going to get married soon.
• We are seeing each other.
• To enjoy each other’s company.
• To see eye-to-eye on most things so we rarely.
• To fall head over heels in love: to start to love someone a lot.
• To get on well with: to understand someone and enjoy similar interests.
• To get to know: to begin to know someone.
• To go back years: to have known someone for a long time.
• To have a lot in common: to share similar interests.
• A healthy relationship: a good, positive relationship.
• To hit it off: to quickly become good friends with.
• To settle down: to give up the single life and start a family.
• To work at a relationship: to try to maintain a positive relationship with someone.
• To be in a relationship: to be romantically involved with someone.
• To be just good friends: to not be romantically involved.
• To keep in touch with: to keep in contact with.

NEGATIVE TERMS 

• They are having a domestic (informal) they are having an argument.
• He/she is having an affair.
• To break up with somebody to finish a relationship with somebody.
• To split up to break up.
• To dump somebody to finish a relationship with somebody without much thought for the other person.
• To cheat on someone: when you are unfaithful.

• To drift apart: to become less close to someone.
• To fall out with: to have a disagreement and stop being friends.
• To lose touch with: to not see or hear from someone any longer.
• Sometimes it takes people a long time to get over a break-up. They feel sad that the relationship is over, and it will take them awhile to feel better about it.
• You can refer to the person as your ex-girlfriend, or your ex-boyfriend, or just your ex.
• Sadly, not all marriages last forever, either. Sometimes couples will separate. They don’t want to live together anymore, but they don’t want to get divorced yet.
• Be married to one’s work.

NEUTRAL TERMS

• A blind date a meeting (arranged by a third party) with a person you might be interested in romantically but who you have never met before.
• To have ups and downs: to have good and bad times.
• The verb phrase to get married (to someone) is used to refer to the actual day of the wedding or the act of getting married. After the wedding , you can use be married (to someone).
• A speed dating event.
• A dating agency.

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