Axel discovered that the secret message on the parchment discussed traveling to the center of the Earth by going down into the crater of Sneffels volcano in Iceland before July. Axel wanted to hide this discovery from his uncle, Professor Lidenbrock, because he was afraid the professor would insist on attempting the dangerous journey mentioned in the message. However, when the professor saw Axel with the parchment, Axel decided to tell him about deciphering the message. After hearing about the message, the professor decided they should pack for the journey to Iceland to investigate Sneffels volcano themselves.
The document contains a conversation between a lorry driver and a woman named Nadia. The lorry driver is delivering water to a market and has parked in a way that is blocking Nadia's car from leaving. Nadia asks the driver to move, explaining that she needs to take her daughter to school. The driver apologizes for being in the way but says there is nowhere else to park. He asks Nadia to wait a minute or two while he finishes delivering. Nadia agrees to wait.
The document contains a dialogue practice activity with 6 examples of short conversations (1-6). It also includes reading comprehension questions about a passage of text regarding a pen friend visiting Egypt (A, B, C). Finally, it ends with grammar and writing exercises including rewriting sentences, correcting errors, and writing a letter (5-9).
The document contains a conversation between Nawal and Mai discussing Mai's visit to Cairo for a conference. Some key details include:
- Mai is visiting from Tokyo, Japan for a conference on new medicines in Egypt.
- Nawal picked Mai up by taxi to attend the conference.
- They discuss Mai's enjoyment of the conference and what she is learning.
- Nawal asks Mai about where she comes from in Japan and if this is her first visit to Cairo.
This document contains sample dialogues and situations that could be used to practice English conversational skills. It includes questions to ask when meeting someone, short sample dialogues between friends discussing recent activities or purchases, and suggested responses to common situations like introductions, asking to borrow an item, offering or declining suggestions, and congratulating or expressing sympathy. The document aims to provide practice with natural English conversations in various everyday contexts.
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Oliver Twist is born in a workhouse where his mother dies after seeing him. He is sent to live with other orphans cared for by Mrs. Mann, who does not feed them well. At age 9, Oliver is sent to another workhouse where conditions are harsh. After asking for more food, the managers decide to be rid of Oliver and put him in a room. He is eventually apprenticed to an undertaker named Mr. Sowerberry, but is still mistreated. After a fight with another boy, Noah, Oliver runs away and heads to London for opportunities, where he meets the Artful Dodger.
The document provides a summary of Ernest Hemingway's novel "The Old Man and the Sea" in Arabic. It describes the novel's main character Santiago as an old fisherman who hasn't caught a fish in 84 days. Santiago forms a bond with a young boy named Manolin who helps him with fishing. Despite hardship, Santiago sets out fishing alone one more time in his small boat, determined to catch a fish and prove his skills after so many days without success.
1) Gandhi faced discrimination and hardship from a young age. He was punished unfairly in school and struggled to fit in, which led him to focus on his studies instead of social activities.
2) As a young man, Gandhi experimented with behaviors against his religion like meat-eating and smoking due to peer pressure. He later realized the errors of his ways.
3) Gandhi's nonviolent protests and civil disobedience campaigns in South Africa and India helped achieve greater rights and independence for Indians and other groups facing discrimination. His leadership inspired millions and led to India's independence through nonviolent means.
The document appears to be about heart transplant operations and their history. It mentions that the first heart transplant was performed by a British medical team. The future will see continued advances in transplant surgery as techniques improve and our understanding grows. The text also references charitable organizations that support medical research and help people in need.
- The document is a blog post about a 12-year-old Egyptian boy named Ahmed Elyamany who attends preparatory school.
- He wakes up at 7am, washes, gets dressed in trousers and a school T-shirt, eats breakfast and goes to school on foot, where he has nine lessons a day including Arabic, English, religion, maths, science, and computer studies.
- After school ends at 3:45pm, he gets home, does homework, and goes to bed at 9pm.
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Oliver Twist is born in a workhouse where his mother dies after seeing him. He is sent to live with other orphans cared for by Mrs. Mann, who does not feed them well. At age 9, Oliver is sent to another workhouse where conditions are harsh. After asking for more food, the managers decide to be rid of Oliver and put him in a room. He is eventually apprenticed to an undertaker named Mr. Sowerberry, but is still mistreated. After a fight with another boy, Noah, Oliver runs away and heads to London for opportunities, where he meets the Artful Dodger.
The document provides a summary of Ernest Hemingway's novel "The Old Man and the Sea" in Arabic. It describes the novel's main character Santiago as an old fisherman who hasn't caught a fish in 84 days. Santiago forms a bond with a young boy named Manolin who helps him with fishing. Despite hardship, Santiago sets out fishing alone one more time in his small boat, determined to catch a fish and prove his skills after so many days without success.
1) Gandhi faced discrimination and hardship from a young age. He was punished unfairly in school and struggled to fit in, which led him to focus on his studies instead of social activities.
2) As a young man, Gandhi experimented with behaviors against his religion like meat-eating and smoking due to peer pressure. He later realized the errors of his ways.
3) Gandhi's nonviolent protests and civil disobedience campaigns in South Africa and India helped achieve greater rights and independence for Indians and other groups facing discrimination. His leadership inspired millions and led to India's independence through nonviolent means.
The document appears to be about heart transplant operations and their history. It mentions that the first heart transplant was performed by a British medical team. The future will see continued advances in transplant surgery as techniques improve and our understanding grows. The text also references charitable organizations that support medical research and help people in need.
- The document is a blog post about a 12-year-old Egyptian boy named Ahmed Elyamany who attends preparatory school.
- He wakes up at 7am, washes, gets dressed in trousers and a school T-shirt, eats breakfast and goes to school on foot, where he has nine lessons a day including Arabic, English, religion, maths, science, and computer studies.
- After school ends at 3:45pm, he gets home, does homework, and goes to bed at 9pm.