Ms.Amel

Ms.Amel

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Experienced English teacher & translator with 5+ years teaching international & Libyan curricula. Helping you learn, grow, and succeed—message me for details!

Offering private lessons (online/offline) & Arabic ↔ English translation services.

16/11/2025

03/11/2025

Being a teacher and a mother at once isn’t easy.
You keep trying different ways to help your child do better.
Every child develops at their own pace — what truly matters is trying and keeping on going.

As a mom and a teacher, I’ve learned that grades don’t define success.
Getting full marks isn’t the goal — learning, improving, and trying again are what count.

Don’t let your child feel sad for not getting the highest mark.
If they studied, if they tried, if they got better — that’s success.
Being first doesn’t take you to the moon — but believing in yourself can. 🌙✨

كونك أم ومعلمة في الوقت نفسه ليس أمرًا سهلًا.
تحاولين في كل مرة بطريقة مختلفة، فقط لتري ابنك أو ابنتك يتقدّم خطوة للأمام.
فكل طفل له طريقه وسرعته في التعلم، والمهم هو المحاولة والاستمرار.

تعلمت كأم ومعلمة أن الدرجات ليست كل شيء.
الحصول على العلامة الكاملة ليس الهدف الحقيقي،
بل أن يدرس الطفل، ويتحسّن، ويحاول من جديد — هذا هو النجاح الحقيقي.

لا تجعليه يحزن لأنه لم يحصل على الدرجة الكاملة،
فإنه إن اجتهد وتطور، فهذا فخر بحد ذاته.
أن يكون الأول لا يعني أنه سينجح في الحياة،
لكن أن يؤمن بنفسه — هو ما سيجعله يصل إلى القمر. 🌙✨

31/10/2025

🌐 Building your network
means making and growing good connections with people — friends, teachers, or coworkers — who can help you learn, share ideas, and find opportunities.

💬 In short: Building your network = making helpful relationships.

07/10/2025

Today my class surprised me! 🎉
Thank you so much for your love, my wonderful students. 💕
You truly made my day special! 🌸

05/10/2025

💛 Happy Teachers’ Day to us! 💛
No one said it to us… but we’ll say it to ourselves — because we truly deserve it.
We teach with love, we care deeply, we give our time, energy, and heart every single day.
So yes — Happy Teachers’ Day to every teacher who keeps going, even when no one says thank you. 🌸

03/10/2025

Nothing makes teaching more special than moments like these 🥹💌 Grateful for my students every day.

24/09/2025

📚 Planning a Recount | التخطيط لإعادة سرد أحداث

Do you know how to plan a recount before you write it? 📝
A recount tells about something that happened in the past. Planning first makes your writing clear and interesting!

Steps to plan a recount:
1. Who? – Who was involved in your story?
2. What? – What happened? What events took place?
3. When? – When did it happen? (Time or date)
4. Where? – Where did it happen?
5. Why? – Why did it happen?
6. How? – How did it happen? Include details!

Example:
• Who → Lila and her friends
• What → Went to the park and played games
• When → Last Saturday morning
• Where → Central Park
• Why → To have fun and enjoy the weekend
• How → They played football, ate snacks, and laughed a lot

💡 Tip: Write your ideas in bullet points first. Later, turn them into full sentences for your recount!

Question for you: Can you plan your recount about your last weekend? Share one idea in the comments!

20/09/2025

✨ Capital Letter Rules — قواعد الحروف الكبيرة ✨

📚 Vocabulary / مفردات
• Capital letter = الحرف الكبير
• Sentence = جملة
• Name / Title = اسم / عنوان

🔢 القواعد (مختصر)
1. بداية الجملة — أول كلمة من الجملة تبدأ بحرف كبير.
• wrong: amel went to school. → right: Amel went to school.
2. أسماء الأشخاص — أسماء الناس دائمًا تبدأ بحرف كبير.
• wrong: amel → right: Amel
3. أسماء الأماكن — مدن، دول، أماكن، كواكب.
• wrong: tripoli → right: Tripoli
4. كلمة I — دائمًا بحرف كبير.
• wrong: i like apples. → right: I like apples.
5. عناوين الكتب/الأفلام/المجلات — الكلمات المهمة في العنوان تبدأ بحرف كبير.
• wrong: my story → right: My Story
6. ألقاب الأشخاص المهمة (special people / titles) — لما تجي مع اسم.
• wrong: president amel → right: President Amel

✏️ Examples / أمثلة
• Amel lives in Tripoli.
• I read My Story.
• President Amel visited the school.

❓ Question for students / سؤال للتلاميذ

fix the sentence: amel and i live in tripoli and read the book my story.

الإجابة / Answer: Amel and I live in Tripoli and read the book My Story.

✅ Hashtags

13/08/2025

✈️ Baggage or Luggage?

Do you know the difference? 🤔
• Luggage → the bags you pack for a trip.
• Example: “I packed my luggage last night.”
• Baggage → often used at the airport or in formal situations.
• Example: “Baggage claim is on the first floor.”

💡 Tip: Use luggage for your personal bags, baggage when talking about airports or airline rules.

❓ Quick question: What do you call your suitcase — baggage or luggage?

04/07/2025

🌸 English Vocabulary

🧠 Anxiety (Mental)
✅ Meaning: A strong feeling of worry, fear, or nervousness.
✅ Arabic: القلق هو شعور عقلي بالتوتر أو الخوف.

🩺 Inflamed (Physical)
✅ Meaning: When part of your body is red, swollen, and painful.
✅ Arabic: ملتهب يعني شيء جسدي عندما يصبح جزء من جسمك أحمر ومتورم ويؤلمك.

✨ Remember:
Anxiety = Mental (عقلي)
Inflamed = Physical (جسدي)

👩‍🏫 Ms. Amel

03/07/2025

Noun Form

✅ Noun: exhaustion
👉 the state of being very tired
• Example: He fell from exhaustion.

✅ How to make it:
Verb + -ion → noun

💬 Question:
Have you ever felt real exhaustion?

30/06/2025

Verb and Adjective

✅ Verb: exhaust
👉 to make very tired
• Example: Running can exhaust you.

✅ Adjective: exhausted
👉 feeling very tired
• Example: I am exhausted.

✅ Past tense or adjective?
• Past tense: I exhausted myself yesterday.
• Adjective: I am exhausted now.

✨ Tip:
If you see am/is/are before it → adjective.

💬 Question:
When do you feel exhausted?

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