كتاب الطالب Work Book اللغة الانجليزية الصف الثاني عشر الفصل الثاني 2021-2022
Bridge to Success is a twelve-grade course for learners of English as a second language (ESL)
The twelve grades range from the beginning of cycle 1 to the end of cycle 3
Bridge to Success Grade 12 consists of twelve thematic units of study, which include a range of activities, text types and objectives, split over three terms
The materials reflect the following principles
An Emirati focus, with an international perspective. Specifically developed for young learners throughout the United Arab Emirates, the themes, situations and literature covered by Bridge to Success strive to reflect the Emirati context and encourage learners' curiosity about the wider world
This fosters respect and interest in other cultures and leads to awareness of global citizenship
An enquiry-based, language-rich approach to learning. Bridge to Success engages children as active, creative learners. As learners participate in a wide variety of curriculum-based activities, they simultaneously acquire content knowledge, develop critical thinking skills and practise English language and literacy. The materials incorporate a 'learning to learn' approach, helping children acquire skills and strategies that will help them approach new learning situations with confidence
English for educational success. To meet the challenges of the future, children need to develop facility with both conversational and academic English. From the earliest stage, Bridge to Success addresses both these competencies. Bridge to Success presents authentic listening and reading texts, writing tasks, and end-of-unit projects similar to those learners might encounter in English- medium and international schools
This Workbook provides additional support, reinforcement and practice of the Coursebook
Comprehensive support for teachers is provided in the Teacher's Guide
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pre-recorded listening activity We hope that you and your learners will enjoy using these materials as much as we enjoyed developing them for you
The Bridge to Success team
Entrepreneurship and business
of years gone by. So they began their reinvention of the traditional footwear, adding colours and comfort with a 21st -century twist, eventually launching their sandal brand, Tamashee
The journey was not easy. They were met with many challenges, from the detail and logistics involved in creating their own brand through to finding the right manufacturer. However, their efforts were rewarded when a factory inn Spain agreed to work with them
Tamashee released its first collection last year and it became a big hit. Today, the UAE- based Tamashee sandals are known for their range of colours and comfort. For Tamashee's founders, "colouring life" is dear to their hearts. They place importance on integrating art and fashion in the footwear. For this reason, the team has been recruiting artists from the GCC as a means of encouraging the community to work together and represent the culture of the UAE internationally
They also make it a priority to educate the community about their products by
providing background information about the materials used
"We work directly with universities in the GCC to find artists and give exposure to them," Kazim says. Last year in Saudi Arabia, for example, his team found some talented artists, but their families were hesitant about their daughters working with Tamashee
"We — Tamashee's founders — went to their homes and tried to convince their families to allow their daughters to participate for a common good," he says." It was amazing to work with everyon
The Tamashee team is also on a mission to raise awareness about people with Down syndrome. A portion of the money from every Tamashee sale supports the UAE Down Syndrome Association
For Eid, Tamashee introduced embroidery and patterns to its footwear collection, which can be found in the Level Shoe District at Dubai Mall or online at www.tamashee.com
EMIRATI TEEN DELIVERS GREENS
"Even though I was so busy my schcx»l grades improved. I think it was because running a business allowed me to relate school to the real world. It also helped that I was able to pay my friends to deliver the food in the evenings
Il•ople are spending more and more time at work and don't have time to prepare a real, healthy meal. That's why fast food is so popular. It's convenient. Once it became clear to Majed that there was a real need for a healthy food delivery service, he could see the potential to make a lot of money
"Because I was working from my family home I had very few overheads. My largest expense was the healthy ingredients, which were very often imported. Then one night, after watching an interesting dcxumentary on the environment and reducing carbon footprints, I had the idea of working with
local producers. I got in touch with a few and they were very keen on my proposal
This proved to be a clever move since promoting local producers not only cut costs but highlighted the health benefits which helped advertise Majed's service. Before long, Kral businesses were signing contracts with Majed for him to supply meals for their staff