استمع الى الكلمات في البرنامج ومرن نفسك على استخدامها في الفقرة ادناه Welcome to BBC Xtra English. This week in Britain students received their A Level results. There is criticism that the exams are getting easier.Today Abigail and Reda talk about exams and people's daily routines. Students hope to do well in their A Levels because their grades will determine if they can go on to university or not. They hope to get a place at university. When talking about exams it's useful to know two verbs: 'to pass' an exam and 'to fail' an exam. Another headline this week was that more than 2 million British people brush their teeth less than once a week. This provides us with the opportunity to revise people's daily routines. Remember that we use the verb 'to have' when talking about routines. For example we say 'to have a shower' and 'to have breakfast'. With prayers we use the verb 'to say' so you could ask' when do you say your prayers?' انقر هنا للاستماع للكلمات A' Level results نتائج شهادة الثانوية العامة getting easier تصبح اكثر سهولة - الاختبارات تزداد سهولة people's daily routines العادات اليومية للبعض - الروتين اليومي للناس to do well ينجز الامتحان بشكل موفق - يحقق نتائج طيبة grades علامات مدرسية تمنح الطالب تبيانا لمدى نجاحه في التحصيل go to university يدخل الجامعة to get a place at university يحصل على مقعد في الجامعة to pass ينجح في الامتحان to fail يسقط او يرسب في امتحان brush their teeth less than once a week معدل تنظيف الاسنان بالفرشاة اقل من مرة في الاسبوع when do you say your prayers? متى تؤدي الصلاة؟ عزيزي المستمع بانتظار مشاركتك ؟ حدثنا عن روتينك اليومي ؟ Name Your town and country Your phone number Your email Please write your comment here قد نضطر لاختصار مساهماتكم، ونعتذر عن عدم تمكننا من نشر كل ما يصلنا من آراء. تعليقاتكم يمكن ان تنشر في اي من وسائل الاعلام التابعة للبي بي سي في مختلف انحاء العالم. شروط وبنود الاستخدام On the topic of fur Emad in Sudan writes I thank God that we don't have this kind of fashion except for a few Arab countries. It is against nature and disturbs the wild life which is needed to keep beauty and balance on Earth. Nadiain Egypt writes The use of fur in fashion should be banned. It is forbidden to kill animals just to take their skin. Hoosam in UAE writes These days fur is old fashioned. Haydiin Sudan writes I'm sorry to hear that fur is making a comeback because I like animals and fur means killing animals to keep the fashion industry going. I'm a girl, I like fashion but that doesn't mean that I can wear fur because I feel as if I'm wearing the animal's life not clothes. Thank you my favourite web site. Dalal in Kuwait writes Hi - it's very nice to wear fur and I think every special woman won't fake it - fur is glamorous Salmaon Yahoo writes I think wearing fur is not good because animals don't appreciate it! On the topic of surmons: Amir Abdel Wahab in Sudan writes The language that must be used in sermons is Arabic language, as the Sunaa said, but the immam can use the local language to explain the Islamic lessons and after that he can narrate the sermon in Arabic language to implement the Sunaa. Taiseer in Sana'a, Yemen writes: In my opionion, the language which clerics should use when preaching is English as they live in an English speaking country. Imams should know the culture of that country in order to be able to meet people's satisfications. Mohamed ait Balaid in Marrackech, Morocco writes: The language that the imam should speak when he gives a speech is the language of the country of wherever he lives so we can understand him clearly. Rashid Muhamed Hashi in Lasanod, Somalia writes: Sermons must use the arabic language. Ali Naeem Jasim in Basra, Iraq writes: I believe they should use English.
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