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قديم 04-12-2008, 18:59 المشاركة 11   

thank u so much . very interresting and useful vocabulary


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قديم 05-12-2008, 11:46 المشاركة 12   

You're most welcome teachera. Thanks deeply for your kind reply and may Allah reward you

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Pieces

If you want to talk about a small amount or one example of something that is normally an uncountable noun, there is a range of words you can use. You must choose the right one to go with the substance you are talking about.

Piece and (British informal) bit are very general words and can be used with most uncountable nouns: a piece of paper/ wood/ string / cake / fruit / meat / work / research / advice * a bit of paper / work / chocolate / luck .

A slice is a thin flat piece : a slice of bread / cake / salami / cheese / pie / apple * (figurative) a slice of life.

A chunk is a thick, solid piece : a chunk of cheese/bread/rock * a chunck of land (= a fairly large piece)

A lump is of something solid without any particular shape : a lump of coal / rock / mud.

A fragment is a very small piece of something that is broken or damaged : fragments of glass * (figurative) fragments of conversation . It can also be used with countable nouns to mean a small part of something: A fragment of the story.

A speck is a tiny piece of powder : a speck of dust / dirt. You can also say : a speck of light.

A pinch is as much as you can hold between your finger and thumb : a pinch of salt / cinnamon.

A portion is enough for one person : a portion of chicken.

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Describing smells

These adjectives describe pleasant smells
* Scented candles.
* Aromatic oils.
* Fragrant perfume.
* Sweet-smelling flowers.

To describe unpleasant smells, you can use

* Smelly cheese.
* Stinking fish.
* Musty old books.
* Acrid smoke.

Types of smell

Pleasant smells:

* The rich aroma of fresh coffee.
* A herb with a delicate fragrance.
* A rose’s sweet perfume.
* The scent of wild flowers.

Unpleasant smells

* Nasty household odours.
* The stench of rotting meat.
* The stink of stale sweat.
* The reek of beer and tobacco.
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Teach and teacher

Verbs

* Teach : John teaches French at the local school – she taught me how to change a tyre.

* Educate : Our priority is to educate people about the dangers of drugs.

* Instruct : Members of staff should be instructed in the use of fire equipments.

* Train : She’s a trained midwife - He’s training the British Olympic swimming team.

* Coach : He’s the best football player I ever coached – She coaches some of the local children in math ( British English)

*Tutor : She tutors some of the local children in math ( American English

Nouns

* Teacher :school / college teachers.

* Instructor : a swimming / science instructor.

* Trainer : a horse trainer – Do you have a personal trainer

* Coach : a football coach.

* Tutor : tutors working with migrant children.

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قديم 08-12-2008, 15:41 المشاركة 13   

thank you veeeeeeeeeeeeery much


خالد السوسي
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قديم 08-12-2008, 16:40 المشاركة 14   

You're welocme. Thanks deeply for your nice and kind reply and may Allah reward you

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خالد السوسي
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قديم 10-12-2008, 12:16 المشاركة 15   

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Saying that somebody is thin


Thin is the most usual word : Steve is tall and thin and has brown hair. It is sometimes used with a negative meaning
Mother looked thin and tired after her long illness.

The following words all express praise or admiration

Slim means pleasantly thin. It often used to describe women who have controlled their weight by diet or exercise
She has a beautifully slim figure.

A slender girl or woman is thin and graceful.

A lean man is thin and fit.

Willowy describes a woman who is attractively tall and thin.

The following words are more negative in their meaning

Skinny means very thin, often in a way that is not attractive : a skinny little kid.

Bony describes parts of the body when they are so thin that the bones can be seen: the old man’s bony hands.

Scrawny suggests that a person is thin, weak and not attractive: a scrawny old woman.

Gauntdescribes a person who is a little too thin and looks sad or ill.
Underweight is used in medical contexts to describe people who are too thin because they are ill or have not had enough food: women who smoke risks giving birth to underweight babies.

Emaciated describes a serious condition resulting from illness or lack of food.

Anorexic is a medical term, but is now also used informally to describe a girl or woman who is so thin that you are worried about them.

It is more acceptable to talk to somebody about how thin or slim they are than how fat they are.

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Ways of walking

* Creep: He could hear someone creeping downstairs.

* Limp: One player limped off the field with a twisted ankle.

*Pace: I found him in the corridor nervously pacing up and down.

*Pad: She spent the morning padding about the house in her slippers.

*Plod: They wearily plodded home through the rain.

*Shuffle: The queue gradually shuffled forward.

*Stagger: They staggered out of the pub, completely drunk.

*Stomp: She stomped out of the room, slamming the door behind her.

*Stroll: Families were strolling around the park.

*Tiptoe: They tiptoed upstairs so they wouldn’t wake the baby.

*Trudge: We trudged up the hill.

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Types of weather

Rain

*Drizzle is fine light rain.

* A shower is a short period of rain.

* A downpour or a cloudburst is a heavy fall of rain that often starts suddenly.

*When it is raining very hard you can say that it is pouring. In formal British English, you can say it is bucketing down or chucking it down. You can also say: The heavens opened.

Storms

* A cyclone and a typhoon are types of violent tropical storms with very strong winds.

* A hurricane has very strong winds and is usually at sea.

* A monsoon is a period of very heavy rain in particular countries, or the wind that brings this rain.

* A squall is a sudden strong, violent wind, usually in a rain or snow storm.

* A tornado(or twister ‘informal’) has very strong winds which move in a circle, often with a long narrow cloud.

* A whirlwind moves very fast in a spinning movement and causes a lot of damage.

* A blizzard is a snow storm with very strong winds.

* Tempest is used mainly in literary ******** to describe a violent storm.

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A bar of choclate

If you want to describe a whole unit of a particular substance, or a group of things that are normally together, for example when you buy them, you need to use the correct word.

* A bar of soap/ choclate; a candy bar.

* A block of ice / stone / wood.

* A bolt / roll / length of fabric.

* A loaf of bread.

* A cube of ice/ sugar; an ice/ sugar cube.

* A roll of film / carpet.

* A slab of marble / concrete.

* A stick of gum

* A bunch of bananas / grapes.

* A bunch / bouquet of flowers.

* A bundle of papers/ sticks.

* A set/ bunch of keys .

* A set of chairs / glasses / clothes .

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