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Essential Vocabulary for Creative Expression

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Essential Vocabulary for Creative Expression

The document contains a bilingual vocabulary list with English words and their Arabic translations, covering various topics such as creativity, communication, and emotions. It includes exercises for practicing grammar, sentence structure, and vocabulary usage in both languages. Additionally, it features examples of comparative and superlative adjectives, along with rewrite exercises.

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1A (1) 1A(2)

Express ‫يعبر‬ Say ‫يقول‬


express yourself ‫تعبير‬ Talk ‫يتحدث‬
Creativity ‫إبداع‬ Discuss ‫يتناقش‬
Creative ‫مبدع‬ Tell ‫يخبر‬
Combine ‫ يجمع‬/ ‫يدمج‬ Speak ‫يتحدث‬
Tutorial ‫ برنامج تعليمي‬/ ‫درس تعليمي‬ Think ‫يفكر‬
Post ‫ينشر‬ Mean ‫يقصد‬
Edit ‫ يعدل‬/ ‫يحرر‬ Mention ‫يذكر شئ‬
Share ‫يشارك‬ Explain ‫يشرح‬
Upload ‫يرفع‬ Yell ‫يصرخ‬
Software ‫ برمجيات‬/ ‫رنامج‬ Mayor ‫عمدة‬
Blog ‫مدونة‬ Poem ‫قصيدة‬
Viewer ‫مشاهد‬ Vlog ‫مدونة فيديو‬
Follower ‫متابع‬ Origami art ‫فن األورغامي‬
Comment ‫تعليق‬ Doodle ‫يشخبط‬
Household ‫ منزل‬/ ‫أسرة‬ Constantly ‫بصورة دائمة‬
Currently ‫حاليا‬ 1A(3)
Consider ‫يعتبر‬ Call up ‫يتصل هاتفيا‬
Script ‫نص‬ can't stand ‫ال أطيق‬
responsible ‫مسؤول‬ keen on ‫شغوف بـ‬
audio mixing ‫مزج الصوت‬ Fancy ‫يعجب بـ‬
Complain ‫يشتكي‬ dying to ‫موت من الشوق إلى‬
Blend ‫ يخلط‬/ ‫يمزج‬ a fan of ‫من محبي‬
Outlet ‫منفذ‬ interested in ‫مهتم‬
Relative ‫قريب‬ sick of ‫سئم من‬
confident ‫واثق‬ Be ( into) ‫مهتم ب‬
Personality traits ‫ صفات‬/ ‫سمات الشخصية‬ my thing ‫الشيء المفضل‬
‫الشخصية‬
‫لدي‬
Turn out ‫ يتبين‬/ ‫ يتضح‬/ ‫يتحول‬ crazy about ‫مجنون بـ‬
one of a kind ‫فريد من نوعه‬ fed up ‫سئم من‬
come into ‫ محاط بـ‬/ ‫ يحتك بـ‬/ ‫ينشأ على‬ fond of ‫مغرم بـ‬
Currently ‫حاليا‬ bored with ‫ملل من‬
contact with ‫ تواصل مع‬/ ‫يحتك بـ‬ thrilled about / ‫سعيد جدا بـ‬
‫متحمس‬
kind of shy ‫يتابع‬ beating down ‫ تشرق‬/ ‫يضرب بقوة‬
‫بقوة‬
keep track of sit around / ً‫يجلس عاطال‬
‫يجلس بدون فعل شيء‬
Opportunity ‫فرصة‬
have a blast ً ‫يقضي وقتا ً ممتعا‬ Amusement ‫صالة ألعاب ترفيهية‬
‫للغاية‬ arcade
write code ‫ يبرمج‬/ ‫يكتب شفرة‬ Stuff ‫ أشياء‬/ ‫أغراض‬
Strategy board ‫لعبة لوحية‬ sci-fi (science ‫خيال علمي‬
game ‫استراتيجية‬ fiction)
Motocross ‫سباق دراجات‬ Detective story ‫قصة بوليسية‬
Event ‫ فعالي‬/ ‫حدث‬ Adore ‫يعشق‬
Scuba diving ‫الغوص‬ Drone ‫طائرة مسيرة‬
Opportunity ‫فرصة‬ plenty of ‫الكثير من‬
have a blast ً ‫يقضي وقتا‬
‫ممتعا ً للغاية‬
1B(1) 1B(2)
Receipt ‫إيصال‬ Irritated ‫منزعج‬
Search engine ‫محرك بحث‬ Relaxed ‫مسترخ‬
What are you up ‫ما الذي تنوي فعله؟‬ Cheerful ‫مبتهج‬
to
Reflect ‫يعكس‬ forbidden colors ‫غير مرئية‬
Try out ‫يجرب‬ Exist ‫ موجود‬/ ‫يوجد‬
DIY ‫افعلها بنفسك‬ associated with ‫ب مرتبط‬
Track ‫يتتبع‬ Wealth ‫ثروة‬
Tip ‫نصيحه‬ Royalty ‫ ملكية‬/ ‫عائلة ملكية‬
Description ‫وصف‬ Freshness ‫ نضارة‬/ ‫انتعاش‬
Quantity ‫كمية‬ Imagination ‫خيال‬
Order ‫يطلب‬ Safety ‫ سالمة‬/ ‫أمان‬
various ‫متنوع‬ Gloomy ‫كئيب‬
Stand out ‫يكون واضح‬ Pale ‫شاحب‬
Do research ‫يجري بحث‬ Vivid ‫حيوي‬
Come up ‫)يظهر (على الشاشة‬ Dull ‫ ممل‬/ ‫باهت‬
Disappointing ‫مخيب لألمال‬ Moody ‫متقلب المزاج‬
unique ‫فريد من نوعه‬ Dynamic ‫ حيوي‬/ ‫ديناميكي‬
talented ‫موهوب‬ Energetic ‫نشيط‬
sweet ‫ لطيف‬/ ‫حلو‬ Extreme sport ‫رياضة خطرة‬
Profile ‫ملف شخصي‬ Go with ‫يتناسب مع‬
in total ‫في المجموع‬ Associate with ‫يربط بـ‬
1B(3) Comfort ‫راحة‬
Catch up ‫ يواكب‬/ ‫يلحق بـ‬ Occasion ‫مناسبة‬
Fill (sb) in ‫يخبر شخصا بالتفاصيل‬ have a sense of ‫لديه حس األناقة‬
style
Tip ‫نصيحة‬ Fashion victim ‫ضحية الموضة‬
Process ‫عملية‬ make a fashion ‫يطلق صيحة في‬
statement ‫الموضة‬
Equipment ‫معدات‬ set a new trend ‫يحدد اتجاها ً جديداً في‬
‫الموضة‬
Save up ‫يدخر‬ in fashion ‫ على الموضة‬/ ‫رائج‬
Save up ‫يدخر‬ out fashion ‫خارج الموضة‬
Lens ‫عدسة‬ fashions come ‫لموضة تأتي وتذهب‬
and go
Tripod ‫حامل ثالثي القوائم‬ suit ‫يناسب‬
Decide ‫يقرر‬
Ps ‫مالحظة‬
Sympathy ‫تعاطف‬
Zoom ‫ يكبر‬/ ‫يقرب‬
Distance ‫مسافة‬
detailed ‫مفصل‬
Instructions ‫تعليمات‬
Take care ‫اعتني بنفسك‬
Enthusiasm ‫حماس‬
courier ‫ساعي‬
fly over ‫يحلق فوق‬
Expert ‫خبير‬
what you've been ‫ماذا كنت تفعل‬
up to:
you're welcome ‫عفوا‬
you're more than ‫على الرحب والسعة‬
welcome / you're
most welcome
when it comes to ‫عندما يتعلق األمر بـ‬
(something)
(1A-1)
1-Underline the correct word(s) in brackets:
1) An online (tutorial – form – tutor – former) gives basic instructions for those who have never made
reservation on the web.
2. I don’t have the original CD; I made a (current – contact – combine – copy).
3. Leonardo DiCaprio has 34 million (followers – relatives - forms – viewers) on his Instagram.
4) I heard someone make a rude (commentary- comment- comments - commentator).
5) The programs are watched by around 19 million (viewers- relatives -copies- views)
6) With eleven thousand employees, it’s difficult to keep (truck- trick -track- trace) of them all.

7) She (uploaded- edited- blended- complained) the pictures from her digital camera to the
computer.
8) She showed him how to use the new (software – upload – share – wish).
9. The party (came into – came out – turned out – turned up) to be a huge disappointment.
10. Lots of people have (improved – combined – complained – uploaded) about the noise.
(1A-2)
1) (Vlogging- Talking- Thinking- Explaining) is becoming more and more popular on the internet.
2) (Origami- Origin- Original- Ornament) art is a Japanese art of folding paper into shapes.
3) There’s no need to (yawn- yell- suit- suggest) at me, I can hear you perfectly well.
4) I often (yell- suggest- doodle- sing) when I’m on the phone.
5)I like reading this (story-novel-poem- doodle). It has repeated sounds and rhyme.
6) Whenever I (take- get- look- have) bored, I watch funny videos online.
(1A-3)
1) You don't seem very (interested – enthusiastic – fond – keen) about the party - don't you want
to go tonight?
2) The trip to Paris will be an ideal (suggestion – opportunity – routine – strategy) to practice my
French.
3) She's heard so much about you. She's (fond of – can't stand – dying to – fed up) meet you.
4) I’m fed (down- on- in up) with this project. I need to take a break.
5) She (hated- admitted- commented- adored) her parents and would do anything to please them.
6) (Motocross- Motorist- scuba diving- skateboarding) is a sport of racing motorcycles over rough
course with many hills, sharp turns and mud.
7) They weren’t interested (with- in- of- about) my news at all.
8) She was absolutely (thrilled- thrilling- thrill- thriller) with my presents.
9)We are (fond of – sick of – a fan of – interested in) your complaining.
10) They want to learn how to fly a (parent- story- drone- blog).
(1B-1)
1) The wife of the killer (tracked- selected- allowed- informed) of her
husband.
2) He’s doing (researcher- request- reserve- research) into the particular
applications of solar power.
3) She’s gone to the art (supple- supply- superior- support) shop, and
she’ll be back soon.
4) The bank teller wrote me a (receiver- reception- recess- receipt) for
the money.
5) London transport hopes to try (for- on- out- in) the system in
September
(1B-2)
1) He was a (cheerful – dull – current – comfort) man with a kind word for
everybody.
2) The river was very wide and muddy, and the jungle was very (dynamic - cheerful -
current – gloomy) and dark.
3) I began to get increasingly (confident - irritated - gloomy – comfort) by her
embarrassing and personal questions.
4) You are confident, bold, strong and (energetic – gloomy – sad – poor), and this
helps you move closer towards your goals.
5) Didn’t you find it strange that Allen was extra (safe – moody – fashionable –style)
yesterday after she came back from the meeting!
6) She's young and (victim – dynamic – dull – cool) and will be a great addition to our
team.
(1B-3)
1) The photographer came early to have enough time to set up his (equipment -
pictures – buildings – instructions).
2) Developing countries need to (catch in – catch on – catch down – catch up) with
developed nations in their capacity to manage Finance.
3) I'll see you after the meeting, to (call – fill – fell – fall) you in with latest
decisions.
4) We have followed your (processes – instructions – updates – requests) through to
the last detail.
5) To be (modest – honest – true – possible), I don't think it will be possible.
6) For photographs requiring long exposure time, your camera should be mounted on
a (triplet- trivet- tripod- trolly).
7) Could I (possibly- possible- successfully- honestly) borrow your camera?
8) The documents were sent by overnight (courtier-courier- danger- counter).

Grammar
1- Andy sometimes (read – reads – is reading – are reading) comics.
2- We never (watch – watches – are watching – is watching) TV in the morning.
3- Listen! Sandy (sing – sings – is singing – are singing) in his room.
4- When (do – does – is - has) Sally (go – goes – going - went) to school?
5- Pam usually (help – helps – is helping – are helping) her mum in the kitchen.
6- What (are you studying – you are studying – do you study – does you study) this term?
7- Jim’s little sister (has – have – is having – are having) a party; that’s why he is in my house.
8- Sam’s grandfather (cook – cooks – is cooking – are cooking) for the whole house every
weekend.
9- (Do your sisters study – Are your sisters studying) at university at the moment?
10- My husband (walk – walks – is walking – are walking) our children to school every morning.
11- “Come and sit at the table,” mum said, “the food (get – gets – is getting – are getting) cold.
12- “Dad, I can smell something. I think the food (burn – burns – is burning – are burning)."
4) Rewrite the following sentences using the words in brackets:
1) I study English every day (now)
..............................................................................................................................................................
2- She doesn’t like reading. (We)
..............................................................................................................................................................
3- She is playing tennis at the moment. (every)
..............................................................................................................................................................
4- Mum parks the car in the garage. (Where)
..............................................................................................................................................................
5) We are visiting Lucy this afternoon. (see)
..............................................................................................................................................................
6) He doesn’t always watch TV. (never)
..............................................................................................................................................................
7) They usually take a lesson in the morning. (at the moment)
……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
.(1A(2)

3 )Rewrite the sentences using the compound adjectives:


1 )Last year, we went on holiday for two weeks.
…………………………………………………………………………………………………
2 )I attended a seminar for six hours yesterday.
………………………………………………………………………………………………
3 )I have signed a contract for three years with my employer.
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………

1)Choose the correct answer:


1) Rami is (as tall- tall- taller- tallest) than Hani.
2) The blue whale is the (large- largest- larger- as large) animal.
3) He isn’t (as clever- cleverest- as clever as- cleverer) his friend.
4) Diamond is the (as- more- most- less) expensive metal.
5) A car is (more- most- the least- least) expensive than a bike.
6) Sarah is (the most- more- much- most) intelligent than Naglaa.
7) She is as tall (the- as- than- like) her sister.
8) The weather today is a bit (the coldest- cold- colder- coldest) than
yesterday.
9) Gina has (a- an- the- of) longest hair in the class.
10) Amira is the (funny- funniest- funnier- the funny) person in our class.
2) Rewrite the following sentences using adjectives in the superlative degree.
1) James is taller than any other boy in the class. (the tallest)
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
2) Milk is more nourishing than any other food. (the most nourishing)
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
3-Bombay is richer than any other city in India. (the richest)
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
4-Iron is more useful than most other metals. (the most)
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
5-Shakespeare was greater than any other English playwright. (the greatest)
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
6) Linda's house is not as big as Sandra's (a bit)
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
7) My sister spends more money on boots than I do. (less)
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
8) None of my relatives are more outgoing than Betty. (most)
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
9) The journey was less tiring than I thought it would be. (as)
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
10)I don’t think I’ve ever taken a harder test than this one. (the)
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
11) Both Ryan and Heather cook well. (as)
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
(1B-1)
1) They go to school every day. (this morning)
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
2) She doesn’t cook dinner. (last night)
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
3) They came by taxi. (How……?)
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
4) He wrote some words. (any)
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
5) Heba bought a pencil yesterday. (What)
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
1. He used to (be – being) fat but now he's thin.
2. He isn't used to (work - working) in these bad conditions.
3. How did you get used to (work – working)) in the middle of this mess.
4. Did you (use to – used to) write poems when you were young?
5. I need some time to get used to (live – living) in this town.
6. Sting used to (be – being) a teacher before he became a famous singer.
7. I'm not used to (wash – washing) linen by hand.
8. She'll get used to (live - living) in the extremely cold winter of Siberia.
9. My mother didn't (use to – used to) drink much coffee. But now she is addicted
to it.
10. There used to (be – being) a lot of trees in this court yard. They have all been
cut down.

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