Grade 12 complete final grammar revision

Grammar Mastery: Relative Pronouns & Exam Prep

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Analyzing Relative Pronoun Patterns & Generating Your Exam Prep Deck

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💻 Your NotebookLM Prompt

Copy and paste the prompt below into NotebookLM to generate your highly structured, 60-slide grammar revision deck for Units 6-10.

Act as an expert English teacher and curriculum designer. Please extract a comprehensive 60-slide presentation deck covering all aspects of grammar for Units 6 to 10 based on the uploaded materials.

Strict Structure Requirements (12 slides per unit, 60 slides total):
For each unit (Units 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10), create exactly 12 slides in this order:
- Slides 1-4: Clear, illustrative explanations of the grammar rules.
- Slides 5-8: Authentic Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), ordered by their importance and frequency of repetition in the provided files. Include the correct answer and a brief explanation in the speaker notes.
- Slides 9-12: Authentic "Rewrite the Sentence" questions, ordered by importance. Include the model answer.

Design & Formatting Mandates:
1. Include the exact text "Ahmed Rashad English +201203642783" as a seal/footer on EVERY single slide.
2. Ensure the layout is neat, highly visual, and organized with clear headings.
3. Output the content in a clear Markdown format separated by "---" for each slide so it can be easily copied into a presentation software.

Quiz Data Analytics

We analyzed the 20 relative pronoun questions you provided to identify the most heavily tested concepts. Understanding these patterns is key to exam mastery.

Frequency of Relative Pronouns Tested

Out of 20 questions, "whose" is the most dominant focus area.

Context Entity Distribution

What is the antecedent? Half the questions refer to human subjects/objects.

Relative Pronoun Decision Matrix

Follow this logic tree to select the perfect pronoun for any exam question.

What does the word refer to?
A Person
Subject or Object?
Subject
WHO
Object
WHOM
Not a Person
Type of Entity?
Place
WHERE
Thing
WHICH
⭐ The Exception ⭐
Does it show Ownership/Possession?
WHOSE

(Works for people, places, AND things! Highly tested concept.)

Core Question Examples

Possession (Highest Frequency)

"I think it was Mr. Jack whose car was damaged in the accident."

Why: The car belongs to Mr. Jack. Whenever a noun immediately follows the blank and relates to the previous noun, check for possession.

Location/Place

"The old shopping souq is where you can find many attractive souvenirs."

Why: Refers to a physical location where an action takes place. Do not use 'which' unless a preposition follows (e.g., 'which you can find souvenirs in').

Human Subject

"T. Edison was the scientist who invented the light bulb."

Why: Refers to a person (scientist) who is the subject performing the action (invented). Followed directly by a verb.

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The role of online gamification in promoting online courses

Ahmed Rashad Ragab, A PHD researcher, Teacher educator and a external auditor in the  Egyptian national authority of education quality, is passionate about the new trends of teaching and training

 

The increasing shift towards online learning, particularly after the global COVID-19 pandemic, has required educators to explore innovative ways to engage students in virtual classrooms. However, many challenges hinder educators from achieving the desired results. According to Kaufmann “(2018)”, gamification can help students overcome complex academic challenges. The study reflects that gamification has been shown, across multiple levels of academic instruction, to positively impact task completion by enhancing the experiential elements of the learning process.

 

In this presentation, the presenter will engage attendees to brainstorm as many gamification websites as they can and demonstrate how to use them as assets in their online courses. Together, the presenter and participants will explore how to make online courses more effective by using gamification tools and clarify their elements.

According to “Montederamos” (2022), there are five core elements of online gamification: core values, points, badges, leaderboards, and awards. Consequently, Teachers can use a variety of websites for online teaching, including Quizzes, Quizlet, Wordwall, Kahoot, Brightful, Sido, Gimkit, Mentimeter, and more. These platforms can be combined to attract students’ attention, break the ice, assess learning, or foster interaction patterns among them.

All in all, the presentation will provide participants with a practical approach to master the use of gamification sites to enhance their online teaching experience and make it more engaging and insightful.

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This presentation will focus on how teachers can effectively utilize gamification in their online courses. By integrating a variety of websites and tools, educators can enhance students' motivation, participation, and language acquisition. The presentation will provide a practical approach to raise attendees' awareness of online gamification elements and their importance.

 

Kaufmann, D. A. (2018). Reflection: Benefits of Gamification in Online Higher Education. Journal of Instructional Research, v7 p125-132 2018, v7 p125-132 2018; ISSN-2159-0281.

Kaufmann, D. A. (2018). Reflection: Benefits of gamification in online higher education. Journal of Instructional Research, 7, 125–132.

Montederamos, H. H. (2022). Gamification in online education. SSRN Electronic Journal. DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4054977

 

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نماذج امتحانات لغة انجليزية لشهري فبراير ومارس جاهزة للمرحلة الابتدائية الازهرية 2024/2025







امتحان شهري فبراير ومارس فى اللغة الانجليزية للصف الثالث العام الدراسي 2024/2025

1- Listen and number the right picture:











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2- Choose the right answer from a, b, or c:




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1- My …………. Is Ali.

a) Color B) food c) name

2- …………………. Are my favorite fruit.

a) strawberries B) springs c) streets

3- She has a fantastic ………. On her finger.

a) bracelet B) insect c) ring

4- A……… is smaller than a computer.

a) bus B) car c) tablet







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3- Punctuate the following:

- i’ m from Egypt

……………………………………..



امتحان شهري فبراير ومارس فى اللغة الانجليزية للصف الرابع العام الدراسي 2024/2025

1- Listen and choose the correct answer:

1-The Nile is the ………… river.




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a) longest B) fastest c) shortest

2- The Nile has …………… branches.

a) one B) two c) three

3- The Nile is the home of many kinds of ……………….

a) cars B) chairs c) fish




2-Read and complete the dialogue:

Musical - Parcel - games - seek

Ahmed: Hello, friends. Do you like party……1…….?

Mazin:Sure, I play pass the ……2……… with my friends, What about you?




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Ahmed: I love hide and ………3………...

Omar: I play ……4………… chairs.




1 - in River They The swam.

……………………………………………………………………………………..

2- What See You did Yesterday?

………………………………………………………………………………………

3- into Logged I The Website.

……………………………………………………………………………………..




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3- Reorder the following:








امتحان شهري فبراير ومارس فى اللغة الانجليزية للصف الرابع العام الدراسي 2024/2025

1- Listen and choose the correct answer:

1-The Nile is the ………… river.




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a) longest B) fastest c) shortest

2- The Nile has …………… branches.

a) one B) two c) three

3- The Nile is the home of many kinds of ……………….

a) cars B) chairs c) fish




2-Read and complete the dialogue:

Musical - Parcel - games - seek

Ahmed: Hello, friends. Do you like party……1…….?

Mazin:Sure, I play pass the ……2……… with my friends, What about you?




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Ahmed: I love hide and ………3………...

Omar: I play ……4………… chairs.




1 - in River They The swam.

……………………………………………………………………………………..

2- What See You did Yesterday?

………………………………………………………………………………………

3- into Logged I The Website.

……………………………………………………………………………………..




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نصوص الاستماع

الثالث

dress 2- sunny 3- broom 4- ring 5- computer










الرابع

The Nile is the longest river in the world. It has two branches. It is the home of different kinds of fish

الخامس

Amira is from Cairo. She lives in a great a apartment. Her apartment has three bedrooms.

Most confusing English words

 



COMMONLY CONFUSED WORDS

 

CONFUSING CONTRACTIONS

 

it’s (it is)                                             its (of it)

they’re (they are)                              their (of them) there (at that place)

who’s (who is)                                   whose (of whom)

you’re (you are)                                your (of you)

 

ONE-WORD OR TWO-WORD PAIRS

 

all ready (completely prepared)     already (previously)

all together (all in one place)                      altogether (thoroughly) all ways (all methods)                                                       always (at all times)

a lot (a large amount)                                  allot (distribute, assign)

every day (each day)                                   everyday (ordinary)

may be (could be)                                        maybe (perhaps)

some time (an amount of time)      sometime (at some unspecified time)

 

WORDS WITH SIMILAR SPELLINGS

 

advice (noun)                                   advise (verb)

breath (noun)                                   breathe (verb)

chose (past tense)                           choose (present tense)

cloths (fabrics)                                  clothes (garments)

device (noun)                                   devise (verb)

envelope (noun)                               envelop (verb)

human (of people)                           humane (merciful)

later (after more time)                      latter (in final position)

prophecy (noun)                              prophesy (verb)

 

OTHER CONFUSABLES

 

good (adjective)                                            well (adverb)

may (asking permission)                             can (have the ability)

bring (moving toward)                                  take (to carry off)

fewer (something you can count) less (something you can’t count) lay (to place) lie (to recline or tell an untruth)

sit (to rest the body)                         set (to place something) which or that (one of several things)                    who (what person) who (subjects)                                                                      whom (objects)


SIMILAR-SOUNDING WORDS (AKA HOMONYMS)

 

accept (receive)                                                             except (leave out)

affect (influence, verb)                                                   effect (result, noun)

allowed (permitted)                                                                    aloud (clearly heard)

ate (past tense of eat)                                                                eight (the number)

break (smash, split)                                                                   brake (stopping device)

by (preposition)                                                             buy (purchase)

capital (city, wealth)                                                                   capitol (building)

cite (mention)                                                                            sight (vision)

coarse (rough)                                                                           course (way or path)

complement (make complete)                                                    compliment (praise)

conscience (moral judgment)                                                     conscious (aware)

council (committee)                                                                   counsel (advice, adviser)

desert (dry land)                                                                        dessert (sweet food)

do (to act)                                 dew (moisture)              due (deadline) dual (having two parts)                                                                            duel (fight)

dye (color)                                                                                die (perish)

faze (disturb, bother)                                                                 phase (stage)

for (preposition)                                                            four (number)

forth (forward)                                                               fourth (comes after third)

hear (perceive)                                                              here (in this place)

heard (perceived)                                                                      herd (group)

heroin (drug)                                                                             heroine (principal character)

hole (opening)                                                                           whole (entire)

knot (twist)                                                                                not (negative)

know (be aware)                                                                        no (opposite of yes)

knows (be aware)                                                                       nose (part of face)

lead (metal)                                                                               led (guided)

loose (free, united)                                                                     lose (misplace, fail to win)

meat (food)                                                                               meet (encounter)

metal (element)                                                              medal (award)

miner (excavator)                                                                      minor (young person)

one (less than two)                                                                    won (to acquire)

passed (went by)                                                                       past (earlier time)

peace (absence of war)                                                 piece (part, portion)

plain (simple)                                                                            plane (flat surface)

poor (not rich)                pour (liquids)                             pore (opening in skin)

principle (rule)                                                                principal (chief person, sum) quiet (silent)         quit (stop)                                                                           quite (really, positively)

rain (precipitation)                                                                     reign (rule, authority)

read (process words)                                                                 red (color)

right (proper)                             rite (ritual)                                  write (put pen to paper)

road (path)                                rowed (a boat)               rode (past tense of ride) scene (stage, setting)                                                                                     seen (perceived)

sense (perception)                                                                     since (from that time)

stationary (not moving)                                                  stationery (writing paper) straight (not curved)                                                                                       strait (narrow place)

than (word of comparison)                                                         then (at that time)

threw (past tense of throw)                                                         through (by way of) to (in the direction of)                                two (number)                             too (also)

waist (center of body)                                                                waste (squander)

weak (feeble)                                                                            week (seven days)

wear (carry on the body)                                                            where (in what place)

weather (atmospheric conditions)                                               whether (if, in case)

 

which (what one)                                                                       witch (sorceress)