Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
The desert is very beautiful place but it’s dangerous and anyone who wants to go to the desert should take following advice.
First thing you must do is a good a map because if you don’t have a map you will lose. Next you have to buy a good tent form Bani Yas because if you don’t have a tent where do you stay and sleep in the desert. After that you must to buy a lot of food. Then you should take a lot of water because the desert is very hot. Don’t forget to the ice because you should to put the meat in the ice. Make sure you take a flash light. Never forget to take some wood for a fire. Remember to check your car before you go to the desert.
Finally if you take my advice iam very sure you will have safe and fun and you will not find any problem.
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Feelings
Bored: I was so bored yesterday because all my friends went to Dubai and I stayed at home and there was no one in the house and I didn’t have a car or money.
Exhausted: a few weeks ago we went to the desert with my friends but it was a problem because the car got stuck on sand. We stayed 2 days and we didn’t have a phone and water or food. In the morning the sun it was so hot. Finally the police came and helped us and I was very exhausted.
Embarrassed : last years I was embarrassed in the supermarket because I went to shopping and when I finished I went to the cashier and he said to me it 1000 DH is cost and I didn’t find my wallet because it was stolen and the people laughed.
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
The Hajwalah
Do you know why Frankie has some string around her wrist?

The second time was six month after the tsunami. She went to build houses because people were still living in tents. She helped to build temporary houses. She liked hammering nails.
She came back to Abu Dhabi and wanted to raise money to build more houses. She jumped out of an aeroplane with HCT teachers and students. On her third trip time she took enough money to build twenty- seven temporary houses.
Last summer she went to help build permanent houses. The people were very happy to finally get a good house. They had a special ceremony. The holy man put the string on Frankie's wrist. He said that it would bring luck to the new home.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
My dream trip

Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Business Plan
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Girl on a motorcycle

Student Name: Mohammed Ahmed
Book Title: Girl on a motorcycle
Writer: Johan Escott
Publishing Company: Oxford University press
Date of Publication: 2000
What is the genre of the book? (The kind of book- comedy, action, mystery etc.)?
Action
what is the setting of the story? (Place)
1-In the little town in California
2-In the Los Angeles
who is the characters in the story? (Important people or things)
1-Kenny: He is the hero in this story
2-Mel: She is the women the hero thought that she is the thief
3-Ned: He is the thief who stole the money from the supermarket
What is the conflict in the story? (The problem)
There was a conflict in the money from the supermarket and also the hero was wrong because he thought the girl stole the money
what is the plot of the story? (The important events)
It’s about a man who stole the money from a supermarket in Los Angeles and he wore the same clothes as a Mel’s clothes for the reason that he wanted the police to catch her
how is the problem solved at the end of the story?
The girl tried to catch the man who stole the money from the supermarket but she could not catch him then he had accident and the police came to arrest Ned
what was the best thing that happened in the story? Why do you think so?
I think the best thing that happened in the story was that the hero discovered the real thief. Because if he didn’t know who was the real thief the police would arrest Mel
what is your opinion of the book? Give reasons.
It’s an interesting story but there are some mysteries in this story.
It teaches us that evil people always are caught by the police
Cambodia

There was a civil war and then Polpot decided that he wanted everyone to be the same and work on the farms. He forced everyone to leave the cities. Everyone had to walk out including the old and the sick.
Civilian deaths in this period, from execution disease, exhaustion and starvation, have been estimated at well over two million. This was more than a quarter of all Cambodians.
If you go to Cambodia now you can go to a museum and see thousands of skulls.