This document contains summaries of reading assignments from various units and pages. It includes summaries of questions about talking with people from other countries, definitions of words, hobbies and activities, choosing a field of study, reasons for traveling, cooking dishes from different countries, multiple choice questions, and information about blue holes. The summaries cover topics around language learning, personal interests, education, travel, food, and ocean formations.
This document contains summaries of reading assignments from various units and pages. It includes summaries of questions about talking with people from other countries, definitions of words, hobbies and activities, choosing a field of study, reasons for traveling, cooking dishes from different countries, multiple choice questions, and information about blue holes. The summaries cover topics around language learning, personal interests, education, travel, food, and ocean formations.
This document contains summaries of reading assignments from various units and pages. It includes summaries of questions about talking with people from other countries, definitions of words, hobbies and activities, choosing a field of study, reasons for traveling, cooking dishes from different countries, multiple choice questions, and information about blue holes. The summaries cover topics around language learning, personal interests, education, travel, food, and ocean formations.
1- By talking With people from another countries 2- Because it’s hard meeting in real life so online is more easy way 3- 3- questions about school and family
Unit1 page 10 question c
1- Alike (adj) similar 2- Amaze (v) to make someone feel surprised 3- Exchange (n) the giving and receiving of something
Unit 1 page 16 question C
1- My favourite hobby is drawing 2- i like to visit my parents hometown 3- My favourite movie is Interstellar 4- i usually do my homework and go out with my family 5- my dad drives me with his car 6- in Umm al-Qura university 7- they like going to new places in vacations
Unit 2 page 28 question A
2- C. A kenyan woman got an education and now is helping girls improve their lives 4- C.the last sentence
Unit 2 page 28 question B
1. G. Maruge was an inspiration to other adult Kenyans. 2. C. Maruge faced many challenges when he started school. 3. A. Maruge was unlike ordinary first grader. 4. E. Maruge did not stop studying, even when it was difficult.
Unit 2 page 37 question E
1 (b) decide what you want to study. 2 (d) after learning more about your choices, decide on the colleges you want to apply to. 3 (c) do online research; identify some colleges that have the courses you want. 4 (e) Find out as much as you can about the collages you’re interested in,such as the school environment or school fees 5 (a) Complete and submit your application
Unit 5 page 96 question c
1- Many people travel because they want to try new dishes. 2- In my opinion 101 cookbooks is the best food blog because the photos are beautiful and the recipes are easy to follow 3- Smartphones have good cameras so it’s easy to take food pictures on a trip 4- Peley wanted to show people the typical arctic so he took pictures of a seal hunt
Unit 5 page 97 question E
1- Sasha martin cooked dishes from all over the world. She prepared food from 195 different countries. 2- When Martin was young, she believed that cooking could be fun. As an adult, she still thinks that making food is enjoyable. 3- Martin posts photos of her food online. Readers can upload their photos in the comments section of Martin’s blog. 4- People often post photos of delicious and beautiful food that they cook. Other readers enjoy looking at the pictures of the tasty dishes.
Unit 7 page 134 question A
1- D 2- C 3- B 4- A
Unit 7 page 134 question b
1- Blue holes are underwater. They were formed millions of years ago when the land above them fell in and water entered the space. Blue holes are located on land or in the sea. Many of them are very deep in the water inside the holes is usually very calm. Although exploring blue holes is dangerous, many scientists still risk their lives to dive into them. They think that blue holes can tell us a lot about how the oceans were formed.