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  • كلمات في الاخبار: السيارة الطائرة

    كلمات في الاخبار: السيارة الطائرة

    النص بالعربية

    هل هذه سيارة ام طائرة؟ انها جايروكوبتر.

    يمكن قيادة هذه المركبة الهولندية على الارض وفي السماء وكل ما تحتاجه هو مدرج للإقلاع.

    واذا ما لقيت الفكرة رواجاً فسيمكن ات تضع حداً للازدحامات المرورية. وما على السائق الا ان يفرد الاجنحة ويطير.

    تم اجراء العديد من اختبارات الطيران والشركة الآن تبحث عن بعض المستثمرين.

    النص بالانكليزية

    Is it a car? Is it a plane? No, it’s a gyrocopter!

    This Dutch vehicle can be driven on land or flown in the air. All it needs is a strip of tarmac.

    If the idea catches on, it could put an end to traffic jams. Motorists would just unfold the wings and off they go.

    Several test flights have been conducted and the company is looking for investors.

    Vocabulary

    tarmac – black material used to coat roads

    catches on – becomes popular and fashionable

    unfold – spread till they reach their full size

    investors – people who give money to a project expecting a profit

    Exercise

    Use one of the words or phrases below to complete each of these sentences from BBC news reports.

    Note that you may have to change the form of a word to complete the sentence correctly.

    tarmac / catches on / unfold / conducted / investors

    1. “When a local gentleman pulled out a tatty bit of paper from the pocket of his wax jacket, I was rather surprised he thought it was something special. When I ________ the paper, I realised that the signatures were written in black ink on the back of the gentleman’s birth certificate.”

    2. As Spain and Italy’s finances have looked more precarious, _______ have been worried about whether the eurozone’s firewall could cope with more bailouts.

    3. There is very little to like about motorway journeys. Endless black ________, blurry white lines and fuzzy green trees.

    4. Outside America the trend was beginning to _______ too. Many of the GIs stationed in Europe and Japan during the war were working-class boys from the Western states. While off duty they wore their jeans proudly as a symbol of home.

    5. The tests were ________ at the request of the European Union to see whether travel disruption could be alleviated.

    Answers

    1. “When a local gentleman pulled out a tatty bit of paper from the pocket of his wax jacket, I was rather surprised he thought it was something special. When I unfolded the paper, I realised that the signatures were written in black ink on the back of the gentleman’s birth certificate.”

    Source: Beatles signatures up for auction

    2. As Spain and Italy’s finances have looked more precarious, investors have been worried about whether the eurozone’s firewall could cope with more bailouts.

    Source: Eurozone ministers boost firewall to $1t

    3. There is very little to like about motorway journeys. Endless black tarmac, blurry white lines and fuzzy green trees.

    Source: The road sign as design classic

    4. Outside America the trend was beginning to catch on too. Many of the GIs stationed in Europe and Japan during the war were working-class boys from the Western states. While off duty they wore their jeans proudly as a symbol of home.

    Source: How jeans conquered the world

    5. The tests were conducted at the request of the European Union to see whether travel disruption could be alleviated.

    Source: Volcanic ash spreads more travel misery across Europe

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  • حلم ملاكمة هندية – BBC News عربي

    حلم ملاكمة هندية

    Transcript

    Hi I’m Natalie and welcome to Talking Sport.

    Today we’re hearing about a female boxer fromIndiaand learning the words ‘intense’ and ‘feature’.

    At this year’s Olympics women’s boxing will be included as a sport for the first time.

    One of the female boxers hoping to compete is MC Mary Kom.

    BBC reporter, Sanjoy Majumder has been to Mary’s hometown, Manipur.

    Listen for the words ‘intense’ and ‘feature’.

    This is where Mary Kom began her boxing career ten years ago when she first began to dream of becoming a world-beater. Back in the ring the practice is intense ahead of London 2012. Women’s boxing is going to feature for the first time at an Olympics – so the pressure is on.

    Listen again for the words ‘intense’ and ‘feature’.

    This is where Mary Kom began her boxing career ten years ago when she first began to dream of becoming a world-beater. Back in the ring the practice is intense ahead of London 2012. Women’s boxing is going to feature for the first time at an Olympics – so the pressure is on.

    In the clip we heard the word ‘intense’.

    Back in the ring the practice is intense ahead of London 2012.

    We also heard the word ‘feature’.

    Women’s boxing is going to feature for the first time at an Olympics.

    Well we have learnt the words ‘intense’ and ‘feature’, now let’s hear from some people in London. Listen to them using the word ‘feature’.

    A lot of my friends want to feature in theWest End.

    Rugbywill feature for the first time at the Rio 2016 Olympics.

    I would love to feature in a film one day.

    A lot of my friends want to feature in theWest End.

    Rugbywill feature for the first time at the Rio 2016 Olympics.

    I would love to feature in a film one day.

    I’m Natalie and that’s all from Talking Sport.

    Boxing idioms

    In the video we heard about Indian boxer, MC Mary Kom.

    Below are some idioms connected with boxing.

    saved by the bell: to escape from an unpleasant situation at the last possible minute

    blow-by-blow: used to refer to a description of an event that gives every detail

    punch above your weight: to perform better than people expect you to

    the gloves are off: used to suggest that you will compete without any rules or limits

    Now complete the sentences with the correct phrase from above. The form of the phrase may need to be changed.

    1. __________________ in their divorce battle. It’s getting very nasty and personal.

    2. He gave a __________________ account of what happened at the football match.

    3. I was just about to tell my boss that I hadn’t finished the report when he was called to a

    meeting. I was __________________.

    4. I think his girlfriend is much better looking than he is. He’s really is __________________.

    Phrases with Dream

    In the video we heard that Mary began to dream of becoming a world-beater ten years ago:

    “… Mary Kom began her boxing career ten years ago when she first began to dream of becoming a world-beater.”

    Below are some phrases with ‘dream’:

    beyond my wildest dreams: something that is bigger and better than you ever expected

    in your dreams: used ironically to suggest something will never happen

    go like a dream: to work very well without problems

    dream something up: imagine something

    Now complete the sentences with the correct phrase. The form of the phrase may need to be changed.

    1. A: How is your new car?

    B: It is running brilliantly and I haven’t had any problems. It ________________.

    2. A: I plan on being a multi-millionaire by the time I am 25.

    3. The characters in the book were ________________ by the author.

    4. I cannot believe I got this amazing job. It really is ________________.

    Answers

    1. The gloves are off in their divorce battle. It’s getting very nasty and personal.

    2. He gave a blow-by-blow account of what happened at the football match.

    3. I was just about to tell my boss that I hadn’t finished the report when he was called to a

    meeting. I was saved by the bell.

    4. I think his girlfriend is much better looking than he is. He’s really is punching above his

    1. A: How is your new car?

    B: It is running brilliantly and I haven’t had any problems. It goes like a dream.

    2. A: I plan on being a multi-millionaire by the time I am 25.

    3. The characters in the book were dreamt up by the author.

    4. I cannot believe I got this amazing job. It really is beyond my wildest dreams.

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