Wednesday, February 27, 2008






.Student Name: Salem Saeed

· Book Title :The Locked Room

· Writer :Peter Viney

· Publishing Company: Oxford University Press

· Date of Publication: 1996

· What is the genre of the book? (the kind of book- comedy, action, mystery etc.)?

Its a mystery story.

· What is the setting of the story? (place)

In an old house in the 35972 Brad Street

· Who are the characters in the story? (important people or things)

The main characters are Eidde Hamptons and the thief.

· What is the conflict in the story? (the problem)

A man is trapped in a house and he fogets why he was there.

· What is the plot of the story? (the important events)

The plot is a man who tried to steal from a house then the thief caught him and bumped his head and then he forgets ever thing. He stayed in the thief house for two days at the last day he tried to escape then he found a painting by Picasso stolen painting. So he decided to phone to the police after that the police camed and took the thief.

How is the problem solved at the end of the story?

Eidde Hampton Called the police and helped them to catch the thief.

.What was the best thing that happened in the story? Why do you think so?

That Eiddie called the police.

· What is your opinion of the book? Give reasons,

The book is good and its helps us that there is people are good when they forget there selves.




Khailfa, Salem, Feisal’s Business Plan
Business Name: cops.
What the business: makes or sells: its gives car a new look.
Type of customer: Adults with license.
Reasons we are the best people to start this business: Because we have a lot of experience with cars.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Cambodia



Cambodia

Today we read about an immigrant family who had lived in America for a long time and were going back to live in Cambodia. Before reading we did an Internet search to find out about Cambodia. It is a country in the South East of Asia, next to Vietnam. 1975 was a very bad time for the Cambodians.

There was a civil war and then pol Pot 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 executions, disease, exhaustion and starvation, have been estimated at well over two million people. 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.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

l am a student at ADMC. my name is Salem Al Mehale. I am 19 years.