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Tuesday, September 27, 2016

My trip to Antalya by Lea Chaar

Last summer I went on a trip with my mom to Antalya, Turkey. Antalya is a Turkish resort city where every summer more than 25 million tourists visit it and spend their time there. I spent nine amazing days in the Turkish city. When we arrived, a taxi picked me and my mom up to the hotel. Once we arrived, we dropped our bags and went to the beach. I also went shopping because Turkey is known for its shopping malls and stores and you can find a huge collection of clothes there.
Lea Chaar

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Tuesday, September 20, 2016

KFC Chicken Recipe by Rami Hoballah Jalloul

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Our trip to Turkey by Noura Taha


Last summer, my family and I traveled to Turkey for a week.
As soon as we arrived in Istanbul the taxi dropped us to the hotel. We bumped our bags in the hotel room and went out to have lunch. We went to Taksim and ate one of the Turkish traditional food "shawarma". A few days later, we visited Bodrum's island to enjoy the hot sunny weather and cool water. It was a great experience!
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I am a basketball player by Mohamad Ali Ratta


I m a basketball player, I play in Al Riyadi club,I practice every Thursday and Saturday. In the free time, I start dribbling to make myself better. Basketball isn't easy, I am trying all my life to make myself better, To be the best you have to work the hardest. I've been playing this sport since I was 10 years old.
Mohamad Ali Ratta
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Every good thing has its end by Ahmad Mehio



Last month, I went to a big river in the north of Lebanon. We spent like 3 hours on the road to get right there + 1 hour walking through the mountain. As soon as we arrived at the edge of the river, the road was not finished, we needed to get our clothes & food to the next side of the river with mini-boats. We had a lot of fun me, my brothers & my friends of France who were there for the vacations. The water was very very cold like ice but when you move into the water you don't feel it. But like always, every good thing has its end & we followed the same steps for the road to the house.The end ...




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My routine and favorite sport by Mohamad Diab

My name is Mohamad Diab, fourteen years old and I’m going to talk about my daily routine and my favorite sport. I’m a student at Lycée Abdel Kader. I was there since 2005, the first day of school. When I come back home from school, I eat lunch, take a fifteen minutes break then I start doing my homework. Once I have finished all these, I go to bed at 11:00 pm. My favorite sport is soccer. I go to training every Monday and Tuesday after school, and every Saturday morning. I started playing soccer when I was nine years old at AUB camp, and at thirteen years I moved to an academy.

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My trip to London by Nazar Darwixh

Last year, I traveled to London for 2 weeks in September. I lived with my cousins and every day we visited a lot of things, like Big Ben or Hyde Park.
 And I also saw a football game at Wembley Stadium and Arsenal won the game against West Ham (2-1).
It was a wonderful and interesting trip.
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My trip to Indonesia by Suma Al Baba

Last year, I travelled to Indonesia with my parents and we stayed there for a week. There, we went to a safari park where we saw a lot of animals I never saw before, like  kangaroos, giraffes, rhinoceros and hippopotamus. We took a lot of beautiful pictures and we enjoyed our time. We also attended a cowboy show that was amazing. I really hope to go again because I really loved it there.
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Monday, September 19, 2016

My trip to Antalya by Sara Fanous

Hi , my name is Sara Fanous and I am a student at the Lycée Abdel Kader in 3eme 1. Last year in the spring vacation I went with my cousin to turkey, Antalya for 4 days.
The day of our trip we slept early to wake up at 2 am to catch our flight at 4 am.
When we arrived in Antalya we watched the sun rise while we were waiting for our tour bus in the airport. When the tour bus drops us at the hotel we waited a little bit to check in into our room. After we got some rest we put on our bathing suit so we could go for a swim in the beach of the hotel. On our second day, we visited the door of Hadrianus and the Düden waterfall and then we went shopping in the Yeni Halk Plaza. After a long day, we laid on the beach to clear our minds. In the night we met some Netherland guys who played pool and ping pong with us . On our third day, we drove to Lara area  on our tour bus and then we went to the departure to discover the small waterfall. When we head back we said goodbye to our new friends that we've met on our second day because their vacation was over. On our last day, we had our day free so we took  a taxi and went to a huge mall where we spend our day shopping and then we went to an exhibition of skin jackets where we watched a fashion show.
This trip was unforgettable because it was an amazing experience for traveling by ourselves and it was the first time that we travel alone together.

Sara Fanous
 
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My Favourite activities by Tarek Otari

Hi, my name is Tarek, and in this text, I will talk about the activities that I like doing. I like swimming, especially in the ocean. I swim a lot in the summer. I love jogging, even though I can do it for 10 minutes only, but it gives me energy. I love football and basketball. It’s fun to play football and basketball with my friends in school, or outside of the school. I like tennis too because you need some strength to be able to play tennis. And I like volleyball too because you need to run and jump, and you play as a team, and teamwork is important. These activities are my favourite activities.


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My Hobby by Tarek El Tibi

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Vehicles and means of transportation by Rafic Abdallah



Means of transportation are very useful to people since their creation. It makes it easier for people to go quickly from a place to another.
Long ago, people used horses and carriages as transportation means. Nowadays we use cars and ships with thermal fuel engines, or electrical engines, or planes with turbojets.  The transition from carriages to cars didn’t happen in one step. At first, a French engineer called Denis Papin (1647-1712) had the idea to use water steam as an energy source. Trains with steam-engines were created, and railways were built across many countries. Some carriages were equipped with steam-engines, and they could be considered as the first automated vehicles, apart from the trains. Then, in 1866, the first car with a thermal fuel engine was created. Back then it had no roof or windshield, and breakdowns were very frequent. Its engine is called a thermal fuel engine because of what happens in it. Inside the engine, there are four hollow tubes that are called cylinders. In every cylinder, there is a piston that moves a certain way to let fuel in so that it explodes with the lit of a candle within. The explosion forces the piston away and gas is liberated, CO ². This explosion liberates energy that allows the car to move.
Ships were wooden and fragile in the past. They were equipped with sails that cause the ship to move. There were many kinds of ships: Men’o’war, frigates, schooners, bricks and much more. Then ships followed the same track as cars. Steam-engine ships and yachts were created and used by the people during the 18th century. Later, they were replaced with thermal engines that functioned similarly to a car’s engine but that were bigger. The energy generated by the engine would drive one or two propellers situated in the back underwater part of the ship causing the ship to move. Nowadays, ships are made of metal, but they are still vulnerable. For example, the well-known Titanic sank during its first voyage because it hit an iceberg.
Planes were created very recently, in the beginning of the 20th century. Their predecessors were the hot air balloons, and the dirigible balloon. They used to fly by the power of propellers that spin very quickly using thermal engines to do so. Turboreactors can’t cross the limit of 700km/h, which is a low speed for a plane that is supposed to travel from a country to another. Nowadays, planes use turbojets. Turbojets aspirate the cold air, heat it by burning kerosene, and then reject it backwards with great power that will propel the plane forwards.

Today, many people use cars as their means of transport in short trips, like going to school or to work, and boats and planes for long trips between countries or cities that are far from each other. There are also other means of transport, such as warships, warplanes, helicopters, submarines, etc. All these transportation means are very useful to mankind.
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Last Summer by Meena Badran

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Sunday, September 18, 2016

The Hobbit by Amjad Nasser

 Hello, my name is Amjad Nasser .
I'm 14 years old, I'm a student in Lycée Abdel Kader and I am in class 3ème (1) .
I study and do my homework during the week p but at weekends I go out with my friends .
I have lots of hobbies and interests that I share with my classmates. 
I love to play basketball,football, listen to music and watch movies. 
I usually go to movies with my friends after school and we watch the latest movies launched
 in cinemas.
The most beautiful movie I watched was "the hobbit ", 
 I won it ticket when I was exchanging gifts with my friend Salah !
   It was a brilliant movie; it talked basically about the battle of five armies.
There was a man who saved his village from an evil dragon and later on he became a good leader 
of his people.
The "hobbit" , a very important character was under the power of an evil man who made
 an army to invade the 'lonely mountain' and get the magical stone , 
 came and gave the magical stone to the hero of the village without that the evil leader knows .
The evil leader wanted to take revenge from the one who stole the stone, a big war happened and 
five armies get involved till the end the good army won over the rest.
 The hobbit is safe and sound in the end of the movie and rests in his house after many many years
 to tell his story to those he knows .

 


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Lakopetra beach, Greece by Tina Saade

I was in Lakopetra beach in Greece this summer (August 2016). And I had so much fun there!



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A trip to remember! by Rachel Hammoud



A year ago, I traveled to Turkey with my sisters and my grandmother and we stayed there for one week. We visited a lot of beautiful places, as The Blue Mosque in Sultan Ahmet, Aya Sofia, The Sea Life Aquarium, Estiklal Street in Taksim square, Topkapi Palace, Yildiz Palace, The Bosphorus Bridge in Ortakoy, Jawahir mall, and The Princesses Island. But the most amazing monument was Dolmabahche Palace. It is located in Istanbul and its owner is the Turkish State. On the third day of our trip, we went to Dolmabahche. The weather was very nice.

Dolmabahche is a breathtaking place! The Palace was surrounded by extensive gardens with lots of beautiful flowers and trees. At the entrance of the palace, there was a giant chandelier that was made from precious crystal. All the palace rooms were decorated with candles and expensive furniture, and there was a lot of paintings on the walls. We continued our tour in the palace and we arrived in an enormous and wonderful room: It was the ceremonies room! The columns were all made from solid gold and marble, the sofas were made from red velvet, the curtains were made from silk, the magnificent ceiling was made from precious stones and it was decorated with lots of amazing drawings! The whole room was shining like the stars in the sky! All the tourists were speechless! The Palace was like a majestic paradise! I will let you discover the rest by yourself through the pictures:













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Captain Fantastic by Tala Charif

Last month, I watched a movie called ‘Captain Fantastic’.
The movie is about a married couple with six kids that live in a forest of the Pacific Northwest of America. Ben, the father, hates the city and the modern lifestyle, so he decided with his wife to raise his children in the wilderness, isolated from the city.
They were living happily, until a tragedy happened, Ben’s wife, Leslie, got very ill and passed away.
Leslie’s parents want to have their daughter’s funeral in a church in the city, even though she was atheist. The angered widowed husband wants to stop the funeral and wants to celebrate Leslie’s life the way that she wanted, by burning her body and throwing her ashes down the toilet.
The family leave their little paradise to fight for the mothers will. They now discover the city and its residents.
The movie leaves you in question: Is Ben the best father for isolating them from the new changing world, or the worse?
What do you think?
Tala CHARIF

3e1
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A day on the boat by Karen Yassin

During our vacation this summer, we decided to travel to Cyprus for a week to relax and refresh our mind.
In the first 2 days, my father invited us to enjoy a full day on a boat which was located in Aya Napa harbor. After taking our breakfast, we left our hotel at 9 o’clock in the morning to the harbor. It took us around 20 minutes arriving at the destination. There, the staff of the Yellow Submarine (the name of the boat) was waiting for us. They assisted us to sit in our place where it was booked before. After a while the captain came and introduced himself and his staff, then he explained all details for this trip. After that, the captain announces the start of the trip by launching the horn of the boat. After starting the trip for 15 minutes, the staff invited us to see the fish on the lower deck which was made from secure glass windows. We enjoyed the show made by the staff where they fed the fish with bread. After this show, we enjoyed the visit to a cave where we swam to go inside the cave, led by the captain where he explained all its amazing details including a part he called Jacuzzi square where the wave came from all corner and created a natural Jacuzzi. They served us after the swimming period a lunch and got us back to the harbor.

I really appreciated and enjoyed the hospitality and all the effort done by the cruise staff and its captain and I personally recommend to all my friends to do this amazing trip. 
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Scuba Diving by Ghiwa El Kaissi

My family went to Dalaman where my father, my brother and I tried scuba diving. We went to the depths of the sea. They taught us the moves to do to communicate under water for example the thumbs up means one person needs to go up. We wore clothes specialized to diving. They showed us a lot of sea animals like a colorful fish and an animal like the hedgehog. It was a very exciting activity and I recommend everyone to try it someday.

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Ghiwa El KAISSI
3eme1
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Let's become friends by Firas Zoabi

Hello, my name is Firas Zoabi.For what I like , I like to draw and to do some sports and hang out with friends , and especially reading english books.I draw only until now Manga Characters with my friend , and I try to draw the horizon and other things , but now I am trying to draw calligraphic.For what I will put on the blog , It will be some of my drawings and what I read and some sports that i do like football or basketball.Oh, and I can talk about the story that I wrote and that I am still writing .Well , I can talk about a lot of things .Thanks , and Bye.

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8 SCHOOL LIFE HACKS: by Firas Salem


 These are 8 school life hacks for a more easy and simple school year. 










HACK #1: Sometimes,even if you get a good and long night of sleep,you feel tired in the morning. Your body is probably dehydrated,so drink some water right when you wake up.You will feel a lot better!!















HACK #2: For finding information for your school essays,use scholar.google.com. You will find more precise information. 
















HACK #3: You can remember the value of pi (3.1415926) by counting each word’s letters in “May I have a large container of coffee”.

















HACK #4: Did you know that eating mint is proven to relieve stress and headaches. 

















HACK #5: The best time to study is between 4-6 am,that’s because your brain function is at 100%. 


















HACK #6: Before studying,just eat some grapes,it improves your brains ability to process new information.















HACK #7: If you study your notes within one day of taking them,your retention rates are 60% higher. 















HACK #8: If you accidentally close a world file without saving it, search .asd into file explorer under “my/this pc”. The document will be there. 











Sources:
The content of this document was inspired by www.1000lifehacks.com Photos: http://forestcountypublichealth.org/family-health/well-water-testing/ https://scholar.google.com http://www.merriam-webster.com/news-trend-watch/pi-2016-03-14 https://www.organicfacts.net/health-benefits/herbs-and-spices/health-benefits-of-mint.html https://www.wired.com/2014/07/everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-10-brain-myth-explainedin-60-seconds/ https://www.organicfacts.net/health-benefits/fruit/health-benefits-of-grapes.html http://www.wikihow.com/Take-Notes http://www.1800pocketpc.com/samsung-licensing-ms-word-over-its-own-word-processor/
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Pau Gazol NBA, Chicago Bulls player in Lebanon by Mohamed Oueidat

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5 Ways to Make Money Online Research from the web made by Ayman Sonji

5 Ways to Make Money Online

1. Websites That Pay

There are all kinds of websites that will pay you for various things, such as shopping, taking surveys or testing products. These websites won’t make you a millionaire, but they are great for earning some extra cash. Here are some:
  • Swagbucks
  • InboxDollars
  • Project Payday
  • User Testing
  • Fiverr 
  • IZEA

2. Freelance Writing

Freelance writing is one of the most popular ways to earn money online. Many successful freelancers can earn an average of 50 cents to a dollar per word. But If you’re not interested in writing, I wouldn’t recommend traveling down this road just for the money. It takes dedication and time, though it can be highly profitable if it’s what you love. Here are 10 websites you can start with:

  • Listverse 
  • TopTenz
  • A List Apart FundsforWriters 
  • Uxbooth
  • iWriter
  • Textbroker 
  • Matador Network 
  • The Penny Hoarder 
3. Sell Your Stuff

There are all kinds of ways to make money by selling online, whether you’re selling what you already have and you don't need anymore or buying and selling like a store. Before we get started, here are a few general tips when selling anything online:
  • Get a PayPal account
  • Take good pictures
  • Be honest
  • Do good business
Follow those guidelines and you will do well in online sales. When you’re ready to start selling, here’s where you go:
  • Amazon FBA (Fulfilled by Amazon)
  • CraigsList
  • eBay
  • Etsy
  • Facebook
  • OLX Arabia
4. Making Youtube videos 

First, you have to Set up your channel to earn money
Whether your goal is to earn back some of what you spent making your videos or to become a sustainable business, YouTube’s platform lets you make money with successful videos.

Get your channel ready to earn:
  1. Enable your channel for monetization.
  2. Connect your YouTube channel to an Ad Sense account in order to earn money and get paid for your monetized videos.
  3. Take a minute to get to know the kinds of videos you can monetize and the different ad formats.
  4. Select “monetize with ads” for your videos and choose which ad formats and videos you want from Creator Studio app and in video manager.
  5. Keep making great videos that your community loves to watch!

There are different ways you can earn money with your channel. Start with ads and then look into other ways you can make money. Examples:
  • Fan Funding
  • Working with brands
  • Merchandising
  • Crowdfunding
  • Events
5. Work-at-Home Companies

Finally, there are some companies that will hire you to work from the comfort of your own home. If you’re interested in working for someone else, while still making your own schedule and deciding where to work from, here are a few companies that will let you do just that:
  • CrowdSource
  • Demand Studios 
  • Fast ChartLeap Force 
  • Liveops 
  • SpeakWrite 


Ayman Sonji
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Travel diary: Marmaris, Turkey by Yasmina Naja

Travel diary: Marmaris, Turkey

Last summer I traveled with my family to the beautiful city of Marmaris in Turkey.
We went to the hotel “Green nature diamond”.

The city of Marmaris is located near the Mediterranean Sea. The seashore is very clean, the water there is crystal clear and the city is beautiful. Marmaris is a very touristic place but only during summer, in the winter and fall it is like a ghost town.
Picture of the city of Marmaris taken by me.

We did many activities like a boat trip, a jeep safari it was a once in a lifetime experience that I will never forget and I hope to go back to this paradise one day.
 The cave of wishes (taken by my mom :)):
You throw a coin in the water near the cave and make a wish and the wish is supposed to become reality.
The jeep safari (taken by my dad :)):
We went on a jeep safari, it was a blast! We had a water fight with all of these strangers it was really fun.
The pool of the “Green Nature Hotel”
Thank you for reading :)
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My Manga by Omar Bayazid


This is my manga that I made yesterday
Hello, my name is Omar Bayazid and I just made my favorite type of art which is MANGA !!
What is manga : manga is a type of Japanese art created in the 19th century , you can make comics out of them . There is also the same type of manga art but in animation , it’s called anime .
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Music,a universal language by Mira Dimashkieh




“A lot of people think that we should understand the language of the music to like it,"why do u listen to this if you don't understand what they are saying?".I don't think that's the case because  music is an international language that speaks through sounds. People tend to stick with things they already know or are used to, like routine and well-known friends. They also judge because it's different and don't give themselves a chance to discover new things.I hate these people...

They think different is wrong.Well No,different is unique!”

Mira Dimachkieh 3eme1


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Thursday, September 8, 2016

Students group work for the 3eme 1_2016/2017 Blog

Suggested Titles for the Blog:
-        In a student's glasses
-        In a student's min
-        A Heath student's life
-        From a student's vision
-        3eme 1 online
-        Unforgettable moments
-        I do what I want
-        Our experiences
-        Our hobbies
-        Curiosity about life
-        Boobies/cancer
-        Lycée Abdel Kader's talents

Topics :
-        Our fashion style in clothing
-        The genres of music we listen to
-        Talk about our culture and the cultures of other countries we're interested in
-        Daily life issues and problems
-        Talk about natural disasters
-        Etre unis contre le cancer (keep a breast)
-        Sights
-        Paintings or drawings
-        Hobbies( sport or music)
-        Quotes
-        Photos
-        Movie reviews
-        Travel diary
-        Sports
-        Paintings
-        Weekly music playlist
-        Restaurant/Food experiences
-        Riddles
-        Interviews*Social media discoveries
-        Poemes
-        Peinture
-        Concerts
-        Cooking
-        Fashion
-        Sports


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      • My trip to Antalya by Lea Chaar
      • KFC Chicken Recipe by Rami Hoballah Jalloul
      • Our trip to Turkey by Noura Taha
      • I am a basketball player by Mohamad Ali Ratta
      • Every good thing has its end by Ahmad Mehio
      • My routine and favorite sport by Mohamad Diab
      • My trip to London by Nazar Darwixh
      • My trip to Indonesia by Suma Al Baba
      • My trip to Antalya by Sara Fanous
      • My Favourite activities by Tarek Otari
      • My Hobby by Tarek El Tibi
      • Vehicles and means of transportation by Rafic Abda...
      • Last Summer by Meena Badran
      • The Hobbit by Amjad Nasser
      • Lakopetra beach, Greece by Tina Saade
      • A trip to remember! by Rachel Hammoud
      • Captain Fantastic by Tala Charif
      • A day on the boat by Karen Yassin
      • Scuba Diving by Ghiwa El Kaissi
      • Let's become friends by Firas Zoabi
      • 8 SCHOOL LIFE HACKS: by Firas Salem
      • Pau Gazol NBA, Chicago Bulls player in Lebanon by...
      • 5 Ways to Make Money Online Research from the web ...
      • Travel diary: Marmaris, Turkey by Yasmina Naja
      • My Manga by Omar Bayazid
      • Music,a universal language by Mira Dimashkieh
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