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محتوى اللغة الانجليزية كتاب الطالب الصف العاشر فصل اول الكويت
- Module 1
- Unit 1
- Unit 2
- Unit 3
- Focus on
- Project 1
- Module 2
- Unit 4
- Unit 5
- Unit 6
- Focus on
- Project 2
- Culture
- We are what we eat
- Respecting cultures
- Inspiring architecture
- Traditional dress in Kuwait
- Planning a cultural holiday
- Free time
- Computer games
- Sports psychology
- Nature
- Kuwait: a shopper's paradise
- Planning a radio or TV programme
Grammar File: You can refer to it if you encounter difficulty or need extra examples, or it can be reviewed later when preparing for a test, for example. Function File: It lists the functions you encounter in every unit. Irregular Verbs List: It lists irregular verbs in alphabetical order in their base, past simple and past participle forms. Glossary: You can use it to increase awareness of vocabulary, develop vocabulary and practise dictionary work. How each unit works You need to remember that each lesson or activity can be carried out in different ways, whether in class or at home. You need to follow the teacher's instructions. At the beginning of each module, there is a list of outcomes you are expected to demonstrate.
What the Workbook provides The Workbook is closely linked with the Student's Book. You'll use it to practise the language skills covered in the Student's Book. The Workbook includes regular Progress Tests. There are also some exercises in every module of the Workbook for self-assessment. At the end of each module, you should fill in the Learning log in the Workbook and talk about what you find useful, easy and / or difficult. You can revise what you find difficult by using the Grammar File, the Function File, Irregular Verbs List and Glossary at the back of the Student's Book.
Diet insider It's never been easier to eat healthily. Some might argue that fast food and high-sugar snacks are easier and cheaper than eating healthily. But what could be healthier (and tastier!) than home-made meals, full of the natural and nutritious ingredients our bodies need? Our skin, muscles, bones, brain and heart are all maintained by the good nutrition we eat. As a Muslim and a dietician, I always eat wisely. I know it's important to keep my physical body healthy and strong, so I can keep my soul and spirit strong, too. Here are three things you can add to your daily diet to keep your mind and body in tip-top shape: PROBIOTIC DRINKS Did you know that most of your immune system is located within your stomach, and contains at least 400 different types of bacteria? Probiotic drinks, such as Yakult and Actimel, are a simple way of improving your immune system every day. Probiotic drinks contain billions of 'good' bacteria exactly for that purpose. Good bacteria help to stimulate your digestive process and to absorb nutrients. They also help neutralise the 'bad' bacteria that can lead to infections and illnesses. GREEN TEA "Better to be deprived of food for three days, than tea for one." Ancient Chinese Proverb The Chinese have known about the benefits found in green tea since ancient times, using it to treat everything from headaches to depression, for over 4,000 years. The secret of green tea lies in the fact it is rich in the antioxidants that remove potentially damaging or harmful substances from the body. These antioxidants help combat diseases such as cancer and arthritis, as well as lowering cholesterol and improving your general immune system. However, it's still not perfect as green tea leaves contain stimulants, including caffeine. CHOCOLATE (yes, really!) Chocolate is normally associated with a high-fat, high-sugar diet, exactly the type of food we should be avoiding! However, Italian dieticians have completed a study proving the health benefits of dark chocolate. Researchers found eating 100g of dark chocolate each day for 15 days could lower blood pressure. The University of L'Aquila team also found the body's ability to metabolise sugar - a problem for people with diabetes - was improved. Diabetes UK care adviser Amanda Vezey pointed out it was a small study, but said it was still interesting. "People with diabetes can eat dark chocolate like everyone else, in moderation."
We're adding a brand new vegetarian menu to our restaurant and we need your ideas now!!!Here's what we have in mind ... Following a vegetarian lifestyle irresponsibly can lead to malnutrition and health problems. Many vegetarians lack the RDA of iron, proteins, calcium and vitamin B12. We're looking for wholesome and original ideas. You probably already eat a lot of vegetarian food. Vegetable soups and salads are an important part of any diet. We want a menu that appeals to everyone: from non-vegetarians to health food fanatics! Record your ideas on video, CD or audio tape and send them to us at PO Box 1330.
Mentoring matters As a mentor, you will have the opportunity to: mentor selected pupils from schools, hospitals and nursing homes in your area; collaborate on creative projects and learn new skills; encourage individual aspirations for education and employment; break down barriers in your community. "Mentoring opened many doors for me. It made me realise the different ways I could make use of my time and how fun it is to work with others." We are looking for successful professionals and students to join our exciting initiative throughout Kuwait.