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دروس القراءة 6 وحدات منهج اللغة الانجليزية الجديد الصف الاول الثانوي منهج جديد 2020

لطلاب 1 ثانوي ,,  دروس القراءة 6 وحدات منهج اللغة الانجليزية الجديد الصف الاول الثانوي منهج جديد 2020
Unit 1
Mohamed Salah
Mohamed Salah is one of Egypt’s most famous footballers. He is admired for his intelligence and ability to score goals. In 2017, he scored the goal to send Egypt to their first World Cup finals since 1990.
Salah has been praised for his kind and generous donations to charity in Egypt. He donated money to his hometown of Nagrig to build a school, and he has helped a children’s cancer hospital in Cairo.
Salah’s desire to help others is because he wants to give young people a chance to succeed. He 1s a role model to millions of Egyptians who gave him the nickname "  The Happiness Maker"
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Blood donors
Every year on 14th June, countries around the world take part in World Blood Donor Day.
Why should people donate blood? Donating blood can help people if they have been badly injured or need regular blood transplants because they have a long-term illness.
Giving blood can also have health benefits. All donors have their blood pressure and iron levels checked before donation, so people who donate blood can find out quickly if they have any health problems.
Giving blood can save lives and it is easy to do!
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Conservation in the community
There were lions in 1 Egypt. ……2…….. in the past, but now they have all gone.
Dr Leelah  Hazzah first heard about lions from her ………3…….. . This inspired her to study biology and conservation. There are now less than ……4…….  lions in Africa today.
Villagers are often ……4….. with the lions as they kill their cows and goats. When the villagers kill a lion, a young man gets anew……5………… .
Leelah Hazzah studied in America, then spent one …………6…….with the Maasai in Kenya. Now she works with Lion Guardians, who recognize that the Maasai have the ………7…….. to find wild lions.
These days many young men do ………8……… with the conservationists. Lion Guardians gave some men………9……….so that they can earn regular money..
It is important that conservationists listen to………10………….people.
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Working together
Lions are disappearing all over Africa but there is some hope now after the amazing work of an organization called Lion Guardians, which is based in Kenya, but Guardians help in nearby Tanzania. The aim of Lion Guardians is to help local people to protect their own livestock and reduce the number of lion killings in the area.
Cattle are important to the villagers but they often go missing or are attacked by lions. Then the lions are killed as villagers worry about losing more livestock.
Lion Guardians is changing this. The organization works with the community to help both the lions and their livestock and this is done by employing local people. Maasai men are chosen to become guardians as they understand lions and have the skills needed to monitor their movements, find missing livestock and stop hunting parties. They are taught to be field biologists and are given a sense of responsibility.
Lions are tracked everyday and the information is sent to the cattle farmers who can then make sure their cows are safe. Guardians also take part in reducing the number of hunters who come to kill the lions for sport.
Lion Guardians is a success story – helping the future of lions as well as the local communities.

Unit 2
p.12
Lesson 1
UNIT  2
Getting away
What is ecotourism?
Ecotourism is about providing holidays to places which are often endangered and isolated. The holidays are designed to have a limited impact on the local environment and to educate tourists about conservation.
Madagascar is famous for its ecotourism and wants to protect its ecosystem (the animals and plants in its environment). 80% of the animals, and 90% of the plants that live there don’t exist anywhere else in the word. Lemurs, for example, only live in Madagascar.
Egypt is developing ecotourism to protect the environments along the Red Sea coast. Tourists can stay in hotels built of environmentally- friendly natural materials. When tourists go diving they are taught how to avoid damaging the fish and corals.
The Galapagos Islands in Ecuador are famous for the unique animals, such as the giant turtles which live there. Ecuador makes sure that tourism is sustainable. Only a limited number of people can visit islands each year, so the animals and their environment are safe.
The Komodo National Park in Indonesia is a popular ecotourism destination. Much of Indonesia’s endangered wildlife, including the Komodo dragon, can only be found here.The National Park is also famous for its beach with pink sand.
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Last year I 1............................................. (go) to the Faroe Islands for a few days as a ‘voluntourist’ – I was both a tourist and a volunteer. I 2............................................. (help) the locals to rebuild paths and walls. It was very hard work, but great fun and I 3...............(meet) other volunteers from all around the world. While I 4.................. (work) on the islands I    5...... (talk) to the people who live there about life in such a remote place. On the second day, I 6......
(climb) to the top of a hill when the wind 7................... (blow) my hat off. Fortunately, the family I 8...... (stay) with 9...... (give) me another, much warmer hat which I 10...... (keep) as a souvenir!
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This is me on our hotel balcony in Sharm El-Sheikh. It’s brilliant here and there are loads of things to do. I’m so excited to visit Egypt. The weather’s really hot so we spend most of the time in the water.
My sister and I are learning to dive with some other teenagers at the resort. I love diving; it’s so relaxing and you can see all these amazing fish in the sea. I want to get an underwater camera so I can take photos of them.
Last week we were in Luxor and visited the ancient temples there. I’m not usually interested in history, but I actually found them fascinating and am really glad we went.

Day 10 of my summer holidays! I’m so bored – all my friends are away or busy with their family and I’m stuck here at home. The weather’s awful and there’s nothing to do.
Last week I went to stay with my grandparents for a few days which was nice, but they live in a tiny village with no shops. I was helping Granddad in his garden most of the time. He grows all his own vegetables – he says it’s cheaper than buying them.
Maybe I’ll try and grow some lettuce in our garden when it stops raining. I was watching a programme on TV this morning about gardening – maybe I’ll have a new hobby!
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....5..a       As I was photographing the castle my little brother started crying.
...4...b        We walked around Lisbon and I took lots of photos.
..3....c     We went to the shops, they are a bit expensive but my mum was happy.
...2...d      My uncle met us at the airport and drove us to the old part of town. It’s very quiet and peaceful.
...8...e     We sailed along the river to see the sun going down. It was beautiful and very relaxing!
...1...f      We went to Europe to visit my cousins in Portugal.
..7....g     My uncle decided to take us to a restaurant for lunch.
..6....h      He was eating an ice cream and a bird stole it! He was very upset.
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Unit 3
L1
P.15
Oliver Twist
Oliver Twist was born in the 1830s.His mother died so he was taken to a home for the poor called a workhouse. One day, Oliver asks the workhouse manager ,Mr Bumble, for more food. Mr.Bumble becomes angry and sends Oliver away.
He walks to London. He doesn`t know where to go next, but a boy introduces him to a man called Fagin. F agin is a criminal who trains boys to steal. When Oliver sees the boys taking something from an old man, hhe realizes he can`t live as a thief and runs away. Mr Brownlow, the man the thieves stole from, finds Oliver and takes him home. Oliver feels very happy with Mr Brownlow, but a man called Bill Sikes and a woman called Nancy find Oliver and take him to Fagin.
Fagin sends Oliver to help Bill Sikes with a burglary, but Oliver is shot. The woman who lives in the house which Bill Sikes was trying to steal from, is called Mrs Maylie. She lets Oliver stay with her and her niece, Rose. Fagin tries to take Oliver again, but Nancy tells Rose about his plan. The Maylies then find out that Rose is Oliver`s aunt. They help him find Mr Brownlow again and to explain why Oliver left his house. In the end, Mr Brownlow adopts Oliver as his son and looks after him well.
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Unit 4
L1
P.25
New in town
It`s day one at a new school in a new town, you`ve got all the paper and pens you need. You`re wearing cool new clothes. But you don`t know anyone and you`re not sure where to go. Starting at a new school feels so hard because you don`t have any friends there to help you. It`s very easy to feel stressed, but life will get easier. Here`s some advice to help you.
Don't take it for granted that other students will start a conversation ask other people questions about themselves everyone was talking about with himself has a try asking them about their favorite subject or which sports they like and don't ask too many personal questions.
You can only make friends if you spend time with them the best way to do this is to join any clubs or do Sports you like go online or look at the notice board at your school and find out what's happening if you're part of a team that your teammates will feel connected to you and that connection could become a friendship.
While you are busy talking to other students don't forget to study remember to do your homework so you don't have any problems with your teachers those teachers can also give you some advice on how to make friends and enjoy life and you're in New Town talk to them too.




Unit 5
L1
P.30
Communication
Communication is no longer about people talking to one another but about  machines talking to machines. This is known as The Internet of Things (IOT) . Technology is developing so fast that experts believe everyone will be connected to the IOT in a few years.
Many things in our homes are going to be connected to the IOT. Already, people can control their heating and lightening from their phones, but in the future computers will make the decisions for us. They'll even be able to say when the rubbish bins need to be emptied and control how much water we use.

Cars can already connect to the internet using smartphones, but imagine if you can get a driverless car to come and collect you using an app on your phone. All driverless cars will be electric and much cleaner than petrol ones. Experts think our roads will be safer and there will be fewer accidents using driverless cars.

Many people don't think IOT is safe enough yet. Computers collect information about people and businesses which criminals can steal. They use this information to hack intoيخترق organizations like hospitals, power stations and airports, and Kohl's major security problems.
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L4
P.35
Last week I was playing onlion when I saw an advert for a free game. I clicked on the link and wrote my name, address and some bank details. When I try to download the game nothing happened. It was a scam!
My dad was furious because they stole money from his bank account and my computer stopped working properly! Don't click on links you don't recognise and never give your personal details on a strange website. Oh, and remember to use anti-virus software to stop thieves.













Unit 6
L1 P.36
Biography about( Robert Louis Stevenson)
Robert Louis Stevenson was born in Scotland in 1850 and died  44 years later in Samoa,  a small island in the South Pacific. Although he's best known for his novels like kidnapped and Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Stevenson also wrote many poems and travel books. His first successful novel was  Treasure Island- an adventure story about pirates.
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Bed in Summer
L3P.40
In Winter I get up at night
And dress by yellow candlelight,
In Summer quite the other way,
I have to go to bed by day,

I have to go to bed and see
The birds still hopping on the tree,
Or hear the grown-up people's feet
Still going past me in the street,

And does it not seem hand to you,
When all the sky is a clear and blue,
And I should like so much to play,
To have to go to bed by day? The Gardener
L1P.37
The Gardener does not love to talk,
He makes me keep the gravel walk,
And when he puts his tools away,
He locks the door and takes the key,

Away behind the currant row,
Where no one else but cook may go,
Far in the plots, I see him dig,
Old and serious, brown and big,

He digs the flowers, green, red and blue,
Nor wishes to be spoken to,
He digs the flowers and cuts the hay,
And never seems to want to play.
L3P.40
The words Stevenson has used very clearly describe the situations he's writing about and I really like that. I also think the poem`s subject is very interesting because everyone feels differently in a different seasons. In my opinion, poets should write about everyday life. However, I think the second verse is too long and its rhythm is too slow.

I love the language in the poem, especially the way Stevenson describes the light at different times of day. I also think the second verse is great because the rhymes in it are so clever. However, in my opinion, the poem`s subject is quiet boring because going to bed and getting up aren't very interesting activities. I think poets should write about more exciting things.
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L3 P.41
My favourite poem is Bed in Summer because it describes how I felt when I was young. In the Summer I had to go to bed when it was light and I hated it, like the author I wanted to be outside playing and I didn't think it was fair that everyone else was outside having fun.

It's a good length for a poem, only three verses and I like the fact that the words rhyme. I don't like poems which don't rhyme. the first two lines rhyme, "night" and "light" and then the next two lines rhyme "way" and "day".  This makes it easy to say and easy to remember.
Robert Louis Stevenson was ill when he was a child and the stayed in bed a lot that's why I think he wrote this poem.

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