Wednesday, April 26, 2017

B1+ Week#2

Write an entry of at least 250 words individually and/or collaboratively about a  descriptive essay on (write on only ONE topic ):

1-Customs of marriage in KSA.
2-Traditional clothes in KSA.
3-Traditional food/dish in KSA.

Clearly express your ideas, opinions, feelings, views, etc about the topic.

Do Not worry about grammatical errors; this is a fluency rather than an accuracy activity

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  1. Traditional food/dish in KSA

    saudi Arabia is well known for its variety of traditional dishes that reflect the custom of the people. Most of the dishes contain meat, rice, wheat, vegetables and spices that give these recipes a special flavor. There are many traditional food in Saudi Arabia like Jarish , Kabssa and Qursan . One of Saudi Arabia's most popular dishes is Silig. It is a traditional food from Saudi Arabia. This kind of food is made of chicken rice and milk mixed together. It tastes really good. It is served at big parties. Some people add a green salad; others like it with hot sauce.

    Saudis are strict Muslims and, following Islamic law, do not eat pork or drink alcohol. Lamb is traditionally served to honored guests and at holiday feasts. According to Islamic law, animals must be butchered in a particular way and blessed before they can be eaten, so Saudi Arabia is the world's largest importer of live sheep.


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  2. In Saudi Arabia many people get marriage because they enjoy with life .On the contrary customs of marriage have changing .

    Marriage is very expensive. However in the past wedding is cheap.
    Man went with his father to house of the bride and asks her father .After that groom give bride dowry for example money and ring .Often two family prepare the wedding ceremony.
    Bride bought wedding dress and flowers also groom .


    Marriage certificate signing by shec this person proves that they are married.Now they are married.
    Next day groom can bought new car and expensive to show he has a lot of money.Groom have to pay wedding palace or big place.This where can guests sit .Guests like to drink coffee and tea.

    In concluding people enjoy and eat mafatih like meat and rice.

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  3. food in Saudi Arabia
    Food in food in Saudi Arabia is an important part of life . Food vary from one part ot the country to another .

    1- Kabsa is the number one dish in Saudi Arabia . Kabsa is made of rice, vegetables, and meat. The Saudis usually eat it during lunch and some even eat Kabsa every day .
    2- Gursan special flour is baked and made with meat and vegetable . -
    3- Mathlotha, Mathlotha is a cuisine that is more prominent in the south of Saudi Arabia. It is a dish mixed with Kabsa, Jereesh, and Gursan.

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  4. Customs of marriage in KSA.
    A wedding is one of life's great moments, a time of solemn commitment as well as good wishes, feasting and joy.
    Saudi weddings can be important because they are traditional ,and sometimes are good because weddings tend to be organize .but Saudi weddings tend to be very expensive because coast 500k SAR , and sometimes tend to be noisy because of the car procession.
    To sum up Saudi weddings are good because they follow the Islamic.

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  6. Customs of Marriage in KSA

    Thw world has many kind of customs and trandtions of marriage, and people have to recpect it and follow it . This essay is going to emphasize the customs and tradition of marriage at Saudi Arabia.

    The legal age of marriage is 18 and most of them get marreid at the age 25. The certification is done in governemnts. The groom should have a well paid jop in order to get marreid. First of all the groom should go to tge bride's father to take the permission in order to get marreid. After that the groom's father make a little ceremony to celebrate the engagment. Then the groom givr the bride presents , such as money and golden jewellery.

    Now the marrieg come. The groom and bride invaite their parents and freind to get involved in marriage cermony . Normally, the number gusset is around 100 . All the gussest go to eat the dinner with the groom . Unlike the other customs Saudi's customs doesn't have a reception . Fainally , the groom and bride go for honeymoon.

    In conclusion , Saudi's customs is similar to other customs , but it has many difference like no reception . At the end i hope all the saudies get marreid.


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  7. Good Luck for the Bride
    In Saudi Arabia, when men and women want to get married, they prefer to buy new clothes and throw out old ones. They say this is a new life, so the couple need new clothes.
    On the wedding night, the man dresses in white clothes and a long cover called a Bisht, and the woman dresses in white. At the end of the wedding, the man goes with his father and relatives to his marriage room and sits to drink some coffee for a few minutes. Then they leave.
    Then the woman comes with her mother and relatives and do the same thing. This removes the stress of the man and the woman, so they are together to start a new life. The morning after the wedding, the man gives a gift to his wife.
    The Cutting of the Cake
    When the bride and groom start walking to the wedding cake, all the wedding guests move out of the way and look in anticipation at the bride and groom. Then the groom holds the bride’s hand carefully and together they hold the knife. After they cut a small piece of the cake, the groom holds the piece of cake and the bride eats a bit of it. After that the bride holds that piece of cake and lets the groom bite another bit of the piece. Then the attendants start cheering and clapping for them. The cutting of the cake symbolizes that the couple have started taking care of each other and looking after each other.

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  8. Much of the land In much of eastern and southern Saudi Arabia the historic diet consisted of little more than dates, camel milk, and occasionally camel meat. However in other areas the historic diet is much more varied.
    In many parts of Saudi Arabia numerous foods were easily grown, including wheat, rice, beans, and dates. Animals were also present, including camel, sheep, goat, and chicken. Along the coasts were a wide variety of sea animals, including grouper, mackerel, nagroor, shrimp, crab, and lobster among others. Due to this diversity in region and in wildlife, the historic diet in Saudi Arabia varies, but is based on the local foods and animals available.



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  9. Customs of marriage in KSA.
    A wedding is one of life's great moments, a time of solemn commitment as well as good wishes, feasting and joy.
    Saudi weddings can be important because they are traditional ,and sometimes are good because weddings tend to be organize .but Saudi weddings tend to be very expensive because coast 500k SAR , and sometimes tend to be noisy because of the car procession.
    To sum up Saudi weddings are good because they follow the Islamic.

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  10. Yazeed dahar alnezi may,9 at 11:25 AM

    Traditional food/dish in KSA

    ‏The people of Saudi Arabia are descended from tribes of nomadic sheep and goat herders and maintain many of the traditions of their past. Traditional foods like dates, fatir (flat bread), arikah (bread from the southwestern part of the country), and hawayij (a spice blend) are still eaten by Saudis today, although most Saudis have settled in towns and cities and no longer follow the nomadic lifestyle. Saudi Arabia is also home to Mecca, the origin and spiritual center of Islam. The culture, as well as the laws of Saudi Arabia, is founded on Islamic principles, including the dietary restrictions against eating pork or drinking alcohol

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  11. ‏I will talk about food in Saudi Arabia


    ‏There are many popular foods, each of which is sourced, such as Mathlothah and Grsan perennial to southern Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia has a very delicious cuisine such as Kbsah known throughout
    ‏Saudi Arabia



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  12. The people of Saudi Arabia are very traditional and eat the same foods they have eaten for centuries. The average meal of the Bedouin nomads who remain in Saudi Arabia is much simpler than that of the urban Saudis who make up the majority of Saudi Arabia's population today. However, the basic ingredients are the same: fava beans, wheat, rice, yogurt, dates, and chicken are staple foods for all Saudis. Saudi Arabia has over 18 million date palms that produce 600 million pounds of dates each year.

    Saudis rank as the highest consumers of broiler chickens in the world, eating an average of 88.2 pounds of chicken per person per year. Saudis are strict Muslims and, following Islamic law, do not eat pork or drink alcohol. Lamb is traditionally served to honored guests and at holiday feasts. According to Islamic law, animals must be butchered in a particular way and blessed before they can be eaten, so Saudi Arabia is the world's largest importer of live sheep.

    Camel (or sheep or goat) milk has long been the staple of the Bedouin diet, and dairy products are still favorites with all Saudis. Yogurt is eaten alone, used in sauces, and made into a drink called a lassi. Flat breads— fatir, a flat bread cooked on a curved metal pan over a fire, and kimaje, similar to pita—are the other mainstay of the nomadic diet that are eaten by all Saudis. These breads are used at every meal, in place of a fork or spoon, to scoop up other foods.

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  13. Customs of marriage in KSA

    In Saudi Arabia When you want to get married you have to have got a job. After that you can tell your mother to find a good wife for you.
    However, There are terms and conditions set by the father of the wife or she such as the dowry or concert hall and It is necessary to own an apartment or house.

    Abdullah Alghamdi
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