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Meet the Alphabet
In this section, you will meet all 26 letters of the English alphabet—both capital and small. Each letter comes with two easy words and a simple phrase to help you remember and use them in real life. You'll also see fun pictures to make learning easier and more exciting! في هذا القسم، ستتعرّف على الحروف الإنجليزية الـ 26، الكبيرة والصغيرة. لكل حرف كلمتان سهلتان وعبارة بسيطة تساعدك على التعلّم والتطبيق في الحياة اليومية. ستجد صورًا ممتعة أيضًا لجعل التعلم أسهل وأكثر حماسًا!
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Meet The Colors
Students will learn basic colors in English. They will practice saying, recognizing, and using colors in everyday examples through fun and visual activities.
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Mee The Numbers
Students will learn numbers 1 to 10 in English through speaking, listening, and fun practice. They will be able to say and recognize each number confidently.
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Let’s Listen and Learn
Welcome to the Listening section! In this part of the course, you will listen to slow and clear English to help you understand basic words, sounds, and simple conversations. Listening is the first step to speaking well, so relax, listen carefully, and repeat what you hear. It’s okay to pause and listen again!
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  1. What Makes Phrasal Verbs Special

Phrasal verbs (verb + particle) are essential for fluent English. They often have meanings completely different from their root verbs. 

Example: 

  • “Give” (يعطي) vs. “Give up” (يستسلم) 
  • “Take” (يأخذ) vs. “Take after” (يشبه) 
  1. Top 20 Must-Know Phrasal Verbs

Daily Life Phrasal Verbs 

Phrasal Verb 

Meaning 

Example 

Wake up 

يستيقظ 

“I wake up at 7 AM daily.” 

Turn on/off 

يشغل/يطفئ 

“Turn off the lights, please.” 

Pick up 

يلتقط/يقل 

“Can you pick up some milk?” 

Social Interaction Phrasal Verbs 

Phrasal Verb 

Meaning 

Example 

Get along 

يتفق مع 

“She gets along with everyone.” 

Look after 

يعتني بـ 

“Can you look after my cat?” 

Run into 

يقابل بالصدفة 

“I ran into Ahmed at the mall.” 

  1. Tricky Separable Phrasal Verbs

Some phrasal verbs can split, with the object in the middle: 

✅ Correct: “Turn the TV off” OR “Turn off the TV” 
❌ Incorrect: “Turn off it” (Must say “Turn it off”) 

Common separable phrasal verbs: 

  • Put on (clothes) 
  • Take off (clothes) 
  • Give back (return) 
  1. Practice Exercises
  2. Choose the correct phrasal verb:
  1. Please (turn on/turn up) the AC; it’s hot. 
  1. I need to (look for/look after) my lost keys. 
  1. Fix the mistake:
  1. “Can you pick up me at 8?” → 
  1. “She gave the book back me.” → 
  1. Create mini-dialogues:
    Use “run into” and “get along” in short conversations.