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![]() World Knowledge Situations Because he is a great surgeon and helped a lot of sick children with heart problems. 2-You are asked why you would like to be a civil engineer. To build bridges and roads. 3-You are asked to define the word ‘ diplomat’. A diplomat is a person who speaks for his country in another country. 4- Soha asks you about the first people who used paper money. I think they were the Chinese. 5- You are asked about the nationality of Marco Polo. I think , he was Italian. 6- You are asked about the importance of sport. Sport can keep you fit. 7- You are asked about the longest river in the world. I think , it is the River Nile. 8-You are asked about the age of the pyramids. I think , they are more than 3000 years old. 9-You are asked about the author of “ Lord of flies” I think , he is “ William Golding” 10-You are asked about the capital of Turkey. I think , it is Istanbul. 11- John wants to know the second largest city in Egypt. It is Alexandria. 12- You are asked how far it is from Cairo to Aswan. I think , it is about 681 km./423 miles. 13-You are asked about the writer of “ The Necklace” I think , he is “ Guy de Maupassant”. 14-Someone asks you what you know about Omar Samra. He is the first Egyptian and the youngest Arab to climb Everest. 15-You are asked about your favourite film director.{He is Khaled Youssof} 16- You are asked about the morals of Maupassant’s the Necklace. I think , people should be proud of who they are and all that glitters is not gold. 17- Someone asks you about the capital city of Britain. It’s definitely London. 18-Someone asks you how long the River Nile is It is actually 6695 km. 19-A friend asks you what language they speak in Australia. I think , it is English. 20-Your teacher asks you,” How far is it from Cairo to London?”. I think , it is about 3426 km /2129 miles. Mr Tarek Soliman SadatSecondary School for Girls |
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