springroses
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Yes, I read something like that in newspapers it was one year ago, and they said that they are spreading all over the Arab world. The worst part of it is that these missionaries mostly work undercover to flourish later on. They use every method and skill to instil christianity and I have heard that they offer sums of money to people in need and make them believe that it is sent from Jesus because he loves them..and I think they are setting high goals of chritianising muslims.:16:
Let me go back to what sister Omass said...
I was thinking of what you said and wonder until when are we going to keep defending our faith and religion?! it is so depressing..
I also wonder why they dont call what is happening in Iraq and Palestine as American terrorism??
I was thinking of what you said and wonder until when are we going to keep defending our faith and religion?! it is so depressing..
I also wonder why they dont call what is happening in Iraq and Palestine as American terrorism??
springroses :
هلا بيكي اختي كنت اقصد ان لك الاختيار في الموضوع بس ما في مشكلة باختار لك موضوع :27: Write about you and your family/home/hobbies/interests (about 50 words). Note: please do not give your personal details!!! Good luck dearهلا بيكي اختي كنت اقصد ان لك الاختيار في الموضوع بس ما في مشكلة باختار لك موضوع :27: ...
Assalam alaikom again,:39:
I know I am late, but I have brought
some of the words and terms that we
.use to talk about making a phone call
Telephone terms
ANSWER: To say "hello" into the phone when it rings
ANSWERING MACHINE: Something that you record a message on if the person you are calling is not at home
BUSY SIGNAL: Abeeping sound that tells the caller that the other person is
already with someone else.
CALL: a telephoneconversation; to telephone.
CALLER: The person who telephones
CALL BACK; PHONE BACK: To call someone who called you first.
CALL DISPLAY: a screen that shows you who is calling
CELLULAR PHONE/CELL PHONE: a telephone that you can take with you away from your house; mobile phone
CORDLESS PHONE: a phone that is not attached to the wall( you can walk short distances with at home or in the garden)
DIAL: to press the buttons on the phone
thats all for now ..I will be back with some more......
I know I am late, but I have brought
some of the words and terms that we
.use to talk about making a phone call
Telephone terms
ANSWER: To say "hello" into the phone when it rings
ANSWERING MACHINE: Something that you record a message on if the person you are calling is not at home
BUSY SIGNAL: Abeeping sound that tells the caller that the other person is
already with someone else.
CALL: a telephoneconversation; to telephone.
CALLER: The person who telephones
CALL BACK; PHONE BACK: To call someone who called you first.
CALL DISPLAY: a screen that shows you who is calling
CELLULAR PHONE/CELL PHONE: a telephone that you can take with you away from your house; mobile phone
CORDLESS PHONE: a phone that is not attached to the wall( you can walk short distances with at home or in the garden)
DIAL: to press the buttons on the phone
thats all for now ..I will be back with some more......
springroses :
هلا بيكي اختي كنت اقصد ان لك الاختيار في الموضوع بس ما في مشكلة باختار لك موضوع :27: Write about you and your family/home/hobbies/interests (about 50 words). Note: please do not give your personal details!!! Good luck dearهلا بيكي اختي كنت اقصد ان لك الاختيار في الموضوع بس ما في مشكلة باختار لك موضوع :27: ...
DIAL TONE: the sound the phone makes when you pick it
DIRECTORY/PHONE BOOK: a book that alphabetically lists local phone numbers of people and businesses.
HANG UP: to put the receiver down and end a call.
OPERATOR: a person who answers telephone-related questions when you dial "0".
PAGER: a small machine you wear that makes a noise (or vibrates) when someone wants you to call them.
PHONE BOOTH/PAY PHONE: a place where you can pay to use a telephone in public.
PICK UP: to answer the phone
RECEIVER: the piece on the phone that you speak into and listen from
RING: the sound a phone makes when somebody calls; to make that sound.
RINGER: the sound-piece that alerts a person that a call is coming through.
DIRECTORY/PHONE BOOK: a book that alphabetically lists local phone numbers of people and businesses.
HANG UP: to put the receiver down and end a call.
OPERATOR: a person who answers telephone-related questions when you dial "0".
PAGER: a small machine you wear that makes a noise (or vibrates) when someone wants you to call them.
PHONE BOOTH/PAY PHONE: a place where you can pay to use a telephone in public.
PICK UP: to answer the phone
RECEIVER: the piece on the phone that you speak into and listen from
RING: the sound a phone makes when somebody calls; to make that sound.
RINGER: the sound-piece that alerts a person that a call is coming through.
springroses :
هلا بيكي اختي كنت اقصد ان لك الاختيار في الموضوع بس ما في مشكلة باختار لك موضوع :27: Write about you and your family/home/hobbies/interests (about 50 words). Note: please do not give your personal details!!! Good luck dearهلا بيكي اختي كنت اقصد ان لك الاختيار في الموضوع بس ما في مشكلة باختار لك موضوع :27: ...
Here are some typical phrases that you can use in a telephone
.conversation
Answering the phone
=Hello? (informal 1)
2 ?Tom speaking. how can I help you
Doctor's office==== "a secretary answering". 3
Introducing yourself
1.Hello, this is "Nora" calling
Hi, it's "Gerry" from the dentist's office here.2
Asking to speak with someone
1.Is Fred in? (informal)
2.Is your sister there, please? (informal
3.Can I talk to your sister? (informal)
May I speak with Mr. Green, please 4.
Would the doctor be in/available 5.
Connecting someone
1.Just a sec. I'll get him. (informal)
2.Hang on one second. (informal)
3.Please hold and I'll put you through to his office.
4.One moment please
5.All of our operators are busy at this time. Please hold for the next
available person.
Making special requests
1.Could you please repeat that?
2.Would you mind spelling that for me?
3.Could you speak up a little please?
4.Can you speak a little slower please. My English isn't very strong.
5.Can you call me back? I think we have a bad connection.
6.Can you please hold for a minute? I have another call.
Taking a message for someone
1.Sammy's not in. Who's this? (informal)
2.I'm sorry, Lisa's not here at the moment. Can I ask who's calling?
3.I'm afraid he's stepped out. Would you like to leave a message?
4.He's on lunch right now.Who's calling please?
5.He's busy right now. Can you call again later?
6.I'll let him know you called.
7.I'll make sure she gets the message.
stay tuned, we are having some more soon:)
.conversation
Answering the phone
=Hello? (informal 1)
2 ?Tom speaking. how can I help you
Doctor's office==== "a secretary answering". 3
Introducing yourself
1.Hello, this is "Nora" calling
Hi, it's "Gerry" from the dentist's office here.2
Asking to speak with someone
1.Is Fred in? (informal)
2.Is your sister there, please? (informal
3.Can I talk to your sister? (informal)
May I speak with Mr. Green, please 4.
Would the doctor be in/available 5.
Connecting someone
1.Just a sec. I'll get him. (informal)
2.Hang on one second. (informal)
3.Please hold and I'll put you through to his office.
4.One moment please
5.All of our operators are busy at this time. Please hold for the next
available person.
Making special requests
1.Could you please repeat that?
2.Would you mind spelling that for me?
3.Could you speak up a little please?
4.Can you speak a little slower please. My English isn't very strong.
5.Can you call me back? I think we have a bad connection.
6.Can you please hold for a minute? I have another call.
Taking a message for someone
1.Sammy's not in. Who's this? (informal)
2.I'm sorry, Lisa's not here at the moment. Can I ask who's calling?
3.I'm afraid he's stepped out. Would you like to leave a message?
4.He's on lunch right now.Who's calling please?
5.He's busy right now. Can you call again later?
6.I'll let him know you called.
7.I'll make sure she gets the message.
stay tuned, we are having some more soon:)
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