Monday, April 13, 2009

Phonics Lesson


















Go to

http://www.teachnology.com/gold/phonics.html

Pick a level


Print the worksheet


Fill it

Give it to me

Dr.Nevien



Games to study Voca.







Starter/beginner, elementary
Pre-intermediate
Intermediate

  • Choose the topic whic you like
  • Here is the picture
  • Print it and start to answer

Good luck Dr.Nevien


Wednesday, February 18, 2009

E3 day 3 Ticket to enter

Dear student s
here is your ticket to enter for the day 3
Write 5 lines about your family and describe them .
Take care :
1- write in a CORRECT handwriting
2-have a picture for your family
3-No grammar or spelling mistakes and correct handwriting = 10 markes
4 marks for grammar
3 marks for spelling
3 marks for handwriting
Dr.Nevien

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Dear students , here are some
Jazz songs to use from starter to intermediate level.


http://www.onestopenglish.com/section.asp?sectionType=listsummary&catid=59397&docid=146250
Dr .Nevien

Monday, February 9, 2009

peaking/slang



Definition:
To release stress or anger.
Example:
1) Rob screams and yells a lot. He should find some other way to blow off steam. 2) Playing sports after school helps students blow off steam.
Etymology:
The idea is that anger and stress can build up inside a person and needs to be released, like an engine releasing pressurized steam.
Synonyms: vent
By :Dr.Nevien

Friday, February 6, 2009

speaking /slangs






ticker


Definition:
The heart.
Example:
1) Try not to upset Grandpa when you're talking to him. He has a bad ticker.
Etymology:
Your heart beats regularly, like a clock. In English, a clock makes the sound 'tick tock, tick tock'.

fo more learning more slangs gp to this site you will read , and listen to them also send me the bst slang which you will learn

Go to slang of the day at the top left corner
Dr .Nevien

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Grammar

Here are all the grammar topics
http://www.usingenglish.com/handouts/
Good luck
dr.Nevien