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👬 همسایهها
در این درس، دو همسایه با نامهای فیل و تاد با یکدیگر گفتگویی دوستانه دارند و در مورد محل زندگیشان صحبت میکنند.
💡در زبان انگلیسی، چنانچه بتوانید مکالمات کوتاه عمومی با افراد انگلیسی زبان برقرار کنید، این امر به شما کمک میکند تا با استفاده از دایره لغاتی که در حین صحبت استفاده میکنند، دایره لغات خود را تقویت کرده و در صحبتهای بعدی مدت زمان طولانیتری صحبت کنید.
خوب گوش دادن، دقت کردن به لغات به کار رفته و استفاده از آنها در جملهبندیهای خودتان موجب تقویت زبان انگلیسی شما میگردد.
متن گفتگوی فیل و تاد:
Todd: Hello.
Phil: Hello. Good morning.
Todd: Hi. I don't think we've met. My name's Todd.
Phil: Oh, nice to meet you. My name's Phil. I'm from England.
Todd: Oh, hey Phil, I'm from the states. I've noticed you in the building. How long have you lived here?
Phil: I've lived here for six months actually.
Todd: Oh, really.
Phil: Yeah.
Todd: Well, I've been here for two months and I don't think , you know, we've haven't met yet, so.
Phil: I guess we're always busy at work. I never see you.
Todd: Right. Right. Now, do you live on the fourth floor?
Phil: Yeah, yeah. I live actually quite near to your room, just right around the corner.
Todd: Oh, really. What room number are you?
Phil: I'm 443.
Todd: Ah, OK. Actually, I'm 430, so.
Phil: I'm lucky my room's at the end of the corridor so it's really quiet.
Todd: Yeah, you know, I was wondering though, at night I do my laundry sometimes and the laundry room is near your room and it makes a lot of noise. Does it keep you up at night?
Phil: I've never heard it to be honest. Maybe I'm a really good sleeper.
Todd: Oh, good.
Phil: I never hear it.
Todd: So, what do you do?
Phil: I'm an English teacher near here.
Todd: Oh, really, actually so am I.
Phil: Oh, really. I only teach junior high school, so quite young children.
Todd: Ah, that's cool. I'm the opposite. I teach mainly university students.
Phil: Oh, OK, yeah. Junior high school students are really good but, quite often they like to sleep in the lesson. Maybe, I'm just a boring teacher. I don't know.
Todd: Nah, nah. I think it's just cause when they're young kids. Yeah, the university kids are nice, but I think you have a lot more holidays though.
Phil: Yeah, that's true. Recently, I had five weeks summer vacation. I was really lucky.
Todd: I'm jealous. That's nice. Hey, so what do you think of the building that we live in?
Phil: Actually, I really like it. The rooms are quite small. The atmosphere, everyone is so friendly, and I get to meet people from all over the world and talk to them in different languages if I can and it's really interesting.
Todd: Yeah, I agree. I really like living here. I mean, you know sometimes, I like to be by myself, you know, but I have to admit, I really like having so many people that you can talk to in the building.
Phil: Yeah, it's really nice and there's really good places to prepare food and everything is really clean and nice so it's a really nice place to live.
Todd: How much longer do you think you're going to stay?
Phil: My contract is for another six months here, so I will stay that long and then maybe longer, I'm not sure.
Todd: OK, well, anyway it was nice to meet you.
Phil: Oh, yeah, nice to meet you, too.
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در این درس، دو همسایه با نامهای فیل و تاد با یکدیگر گفتگویی دوستانه دارند و در مورد محل زندگیشان صحبت میکنند.
💡در زبان انگلیسی، چنانچه بتوانید مکالمات کوتاه عمومی با افراد انگلیسی زبان برقرار کنید، این امر به شما کمک میکند تا با استفاده از دایره لغاتی که در حین صحبت استفاده میکنند، دایره لغات خود را تقویت کرده و در صحبتهای بعدی مدت زمان طولانیتری صحبت کنید.
خوب گوش دادن، دقت کردن به لغات به کار رفته و استفاده از آنها در جملهبندیهای خودتان موجب تقویت زبان انگلیسی شما میگردد.
متن گفتگوی فیل و تاد:
Todd: Hello.
Phil: Hello. Good morning.
Todd: Hi. I don't think we've met. My name's Todd.
Phil: Oh, nice to meet you. My name's Phil. I'm from England.
Todd: Oh, hey Phil, I'm from the states. I've noticed you in the building. How long have you lived here?
Phil: I've lived here for six months actually.
Todd: Oh, really.
Phil: Yeah.
Todd: Well, I've been here for two months and I don't think , you know, we've haven't met yet, so.
Phil: I guess we're always busy at work. I never see you.
Todd: Right. Right. Now, do you live on the fourth floor?
Phil: Yeah, yeah. I live actually quite near to your room, just right around the corner.
Todd: Oh, really. What room number are you?
Phil: I'm 443.
Todd: Ah, OK. Actually, I'm 430, so.
Phil: I'm lucky my room's at the end of the corridor so it's really quiet.
Todd: Yeah, you know, I was wondering though, at night I do my laundry sometimes and the laundry room is near your room and it makes a lot of noise. Does it keep you up at night?
Phil: I've never heard it to be honest. Maybe I'm a really good sleeper.
Todd: Oh, good.
Phil: I never hear it.
Todd: So, what do you do?
Phil: I'm an English teacher near here.
Todd: Oh, really, actually so am I.
Phil: Oh, really. I only teach junior high school, so quite young children.
Todd: Ah, that's cool. I'm the opposite. I teach mainly university students.
Phil: Oh, OK, yeah. Junior high school students are really good but, quite often they like to sleep in the lesson. Maybe, I'm just a boring teacher. I don't know.
Todd: Nah, nah. I think it's just cause when they're young kids. Yeah, the university kids are nice, but I think you have a lot more holidays though.
Phil: Yeah, that's true. Recently, I had five weeks summer vacation. I was really lucky.
Todd: I'm jealous. That's nice. Hey, so what do you think of the building that we live in?
Phil: Actually, I really like it. The rooms are quite small. The atmosphere, everyone is so friendly, and I get to meet people from all over the world and talk to them in different languages if I can and it's really interesting.
Todd: Yeah, I agree. I really like living here. I mean, you know sometimes, I like to be by myself, you know, but I have to admit, I really like having so many people that you can talk to in the building.
Phil: Yeah, it's really nice and there's really good places to prepare food and everything is really clean and nice so it's a really nice place to live.
Todd: How much longer do you think you're going to stay?
Phil: My contract is for another six months here, so I will stay that long and then maybe longer, I'm not sure.
Todd: OK, well, anyway it was nice to meet you.
Phil: Oh, yeah, nice to meet you, too.
@BEPonline
شما
شبیه کسانی خواهید شد که بیشترین رابطه را با آنها دارید!
پس،
با افرادی معاشرت کنید که
ذهنی ثروتمند دارند!
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شبیه کسانی خواهید شد که بیشترین رابطه را با آنها دارید!
پس،
با افرادی معاشرت کنید که
ذهنی ثروتمند دارند!
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How much would you spend on a hotel? @BEPonline
چقدر حاضرید برای هتل خرج کنید؟
متن فایل صوتی:
Hello, this is Three from Vietnam, and the question of today is how much would you spend on a hotel?
For me, from thirty to fifty dollar a day is reasonable. As a backpacker, I'd like to stay in a cheap hotel and prepare for my next adventure. Back to my country, Vietnam, you can find a well-equipped hotel in the center for only ten dollar a day. However, I'd like to stay in five-star hotel for one day. Maybe my dream will come true after I have graduated and earn some money.
@BEPonline
متن فایل صوتی:
Hello, this is Three from Vietnam, and the question of today is how much would you spend on a hotel?
For me, from thirty to fifty dollar a day is reasonable. As a backpacker, I'd like to stay in a cheap hotel and prepare for my next adventure. Back to my country, Vietnam, you can find a well-equipped hotel in the center for only ten dollar a day. However, I'd like to stay in five-star hotel for one day. Maybe my dream will come true after I have graduated and earn some money.
@BEPonline
🔻کوئیز درس "چقدر حاضرید برای هتل خرج کنید؟
پاسخهایتان را در پست بعدی با پاسخهای صحیح مقایسه کنید.
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پاسخهایتان را در پست بعدی با پاسخهای صحیح مقایسه کنید.
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The New York Times Magazine (07 - 23 - 2017) English | 60 pages | True PDF | 11.35 MB
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دانلود مستقیم آخرین شماره نشریه نیویورک تایمز به تاریخ 23 جولای 2017
مادر:
Amazing: شگفتانگیز
Loving: با محبت
Strong: قوی
Happy: خوشحال
Selfless: از خود گذشته
Graceful: برازنده و دلپذیر
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Amazing: شگفتانگیز
Loving: با محبت
Strong: قوی
Happy: خوشحال
Selfless: از خود گذشته
Graceful: برازنده و دلپذیر
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🌟 #اصطلاحات زبان انگلیسی
🔶 balancing act
When you try to satisfy two or more people or groups who have different needs, and keep everyone happy, you perform a balancing act.
🔹satisfy: راضی کردن
زمانیکه تلاش کنید رضایت دو یا چند نفر یا گروه با نیازهای متفاوت را جلب کنید و همه را خوشحال نگه دارید، شما اقدام به تعادل (همه را راضی نگه داشتن) نمودهاید.
مثال:
Many people, especially women, have to perform a balancing act between work and family. My beloved mother is an example of those hard-working women who has devoted herself to everything but herself.
🔹to devote: وقف کردن، تقدیم کردن
خیلی از افراد، به ویژه بانوان، باید بین کار و خانوادهشان تعادل ایجاد کنند (به عبارتی هر دو را راضی نگه دارند). مادر عزیزم یکی از این بانوان است که خود را وقف همه چیز کرده است، غیر از خودش.
@BEPOnline
🔶 balancing act
When you try to satisfy two or more people or groups who have different needs, and keep everyone happy, you perform a balancing act.
🔹satisfy: راضی کردن
زمانیکه تلاش کنید رضایت دو یا چند نفر یا گروه با نیازهای متفاوت را جلب کنید و همه را خوشحال نگه دارید، شما اقدام به تعادل (همه را راضی نگه داشتن) نمودهاید.
مثال:
Many people, especially women, have to perform a balancing act between work and family. My beloved mother is an example of those hard-working women who has devoted herself to everything but herself.
🔹to devote: وقف کردن، تقدیم کردن
خیلی از افراد، به ویژه بانوان، باید بین کار و خانوادهشان تعادل ایجاد کنند (به عبارتی هر دو را راضی نگه دارند). مادر عزیزم یکی از این بانوان است که خود را وقف همه چیز کرده است، غیر از خودش.
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🔻A Typical Day Aimee and Todd talk about how their routines differ slightly. @BEPOnline
اِیمی و تاد درباره برنامه روزانهشان که تا حدودی با یکدیگر تفاوت دارد صحبت می کنند.
متن گفتگو:
Todd: So Aimee, let's talk about routines?
Aimee: OK.
Todd: What time do you get up most days?
Aimee: I get up ... I get up about six.
Todd: Oh, wow! That's early. I'm about the same. I get up at 7ish, usually.
Aimee: OK, and what do you ear for breakfast?
Todd: I usually have toast. I'm lazy. I don't cook in the mornings, so toast, but I always have coffee
Aimee: Right. Yeah, that sounds good.
Todd: Yeah, I love coffee. Do you have coffee every morning?
Aimee: I have coffee every morning. I also have hot water and fresh lemon juice, every morning.
Todd: Why?
Aimee: Because it is good for your body, and I enjoy it.
Todd: OK. Good. So when do you leave the house most days?
Aimee: I leave the house about seven o'clock.
Todd: Wow, that's early.
Aimee: It is. Maybe between seven and seven-thirty. Yeah. How about you Todd?
Todd: A little later, usually around 8.
Aimee: OK.
Todd: And where do you eat lunch every day?
Aimee: Every day? I eat lunch at work every day, so I will buy something from the cafeteria at my work, or I will bring something
Todd: Most days, what do you have for lunch?
Aimee: I have a sandwich and a smoothie.
Todd: Mm, that's healthy.
Aimee: Yeah.
Todd: You're healthy.
Aimee: No, not really. (laughter) Yeah, sandwich and a smoothie and probably a chocolate biscuit.
Todd: Ooh, OK. That's not healthy.
Aimee: It's not. And you?
Todd: I eat at the cafeteria every day at my school and I always have salad every day. I love salad, yeah! I usually have a very healthy lunch. I have lean meat. Chicken usually and a salad and tea.
Aimee: That does sound healthy.
Todd: It is, kind of. A healthy meal of the day.
So, every day, who do you talk to?
Aimee: I talk to my children every day. Yes, we talk a lot.
Todd: What do you talk about?
Aimee: We talk about our everyday routine. I remind them to do their tasks, and I remind them to get on with ...
Todd: the chores?
Aimee: Yes. Chores and their routine.
Todd: What do they do? What chores do they do?
Aimee: Well, they're still young, so my two-year old doesn't do anything. She brings her plate to the kitchen when she's finished. She's good at that actually. My eight-year old, she folds her clean laundry and puts it away
Todd: Oh, that's good.
Aimee: Yes.
Todd: Nice. Very responsible. So when do you get home most days?
Aimee: I get home around six o'clock. How about you Todd?
Todd: Oh, I get home late. I get home around ten o'clock.
Aimee: Oh, that is late.
Todd: Yeah, very late. So I work late. I live alone so, I work late and I go to the gym and sometimes I go eat at a restaurant.
Aimee: Nice.
Todd: I never cook.
Aimee: I never go to the gym.
Todd: (Laughter)
Aimee: (Laughter) What time do you go to bed then?
Todd: I go to bed early actually. I get home at nine or ten and I go to bed by eleven usually. And you?
Aimee: Eleven's early.
Todd: It is early.
Aimee: OK, I think I'm probably about the same. Eleven o'clock. Yeah, I go to bed about eleven o'clock.
Todd: OK, so how many hours do you sleep most nights?
Aimee: I guess I get about seven. Six or seven hours.
Todd: Yeah, I get eight. I love sleeping.
Aimee: You sleep more at the weekend?
Todd: Hmm! You sleep in Saturday and Sunday?
Aimee: I try if I can.
Todd: Sunday is easier to sleep in.
Aimee: OK, thanks Aimee.
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متن گفتگو:
Todd: So Aimee, let's talk about routines?
Aimee: OK.
Todd: What time do you get up most days?
Aimee: I get up ... I get up about six.
Todd: Oh, wow! That's early. I'm about the same. I get up at 7ish, usually.
Aimee: OK, and what do you ear for breakfast?
Todd: I usually have toast. I'm lazy. I don't cook in the mornings, so toast, but I always have coffee
Aimee: Right. Yeah, that sounds good.
Todd: Yeah, I love coffee. Do you have coffee every morning?
Aimee: I have coffee every morning. I also have hot water and fresh lemon juice, every morning.
Todd: Why?
Aimee: Because it is good for your body, and I enjoy it.
Todd: OK. Good. So when do you leave the house most days?
Aimee: I leave the house about seven o'clock.
Todd: Wow, that's early.
Aimee: It is. Maybe between seven and seven-thirty. Yeah. How about you Todd?
Todd: A little later, usually around 8.
Aimee: OK.
Todd: And where do you eat lunch every day?
Aimee: Every day? I eat lunch at work every day, so I will buy something from the cafeteria at my work, or I will bring something
Todd: Most days, what do you have for lunch?
Aimee: I have a sandwich and a smoothie.
Todd: Mm, that's healthy.
Aimee: Yeah.
Todd: You're healthy.
Aimee: No, not really. (laughter) Yeah, sandwich and a smoothie and probably a chocolate biscuit.
Todd: Ooh, OK. That's not healthy.
Aimee: It's not. And you?
Todd: I eat at the cafeteria every day at my school and I always have salad every day. I love salad, yeah! I usually have a very healthy lunch. I have lean meat. Chicken usually and a salad and tea.
Aimee: That does sound healthy.
Todd: It is, kind of. A healthy meal of the day.
So, every day, who do you talk to?
Aimee: I talk to my children every day. Yes, we talk a lot.
Todd: What do you talk about?
Aimee: We talk about our everyday routine. I remind them to do their tasks, and I remind them to get on with ...
Todd: the chores?
Aimee: Yes. Chores and their routine.
Todd: What do they do? What chores do they do?
Aimee: Well, they're still young, so my two-year old doesn't do anything. She brings her plate to the kitchen when she's finished. She's good at that actually. My eight-year old, she folds her clean laundry and puts it away
Todd: Oh, that's good.
Aimee: Yes.
Todd: Nice. Very responsible. So when do you get home most days?
Aimee: I get home around six o'clock. How about you Todd?
Todd: Oh, I get home late. I get home around ten o'clock.
Aimee: Oh, that is late.
Todd: Yeah, very late. So I work late. I live alone so, I work late and I go to the gym and sometimes I go eat at a restaurant.
Aimee: Nice.
Todd: I never cook.
Aimee: I never go to the gym.
Todd: (Laughter)
Aimee: (Laughter) What time do you go to bed then?
Todd: I go to bed early actually. I get home at nine or ten and I go to bed by eleven usually. And you?
Aimee: Eleven's early.
Todd: It is early.
Aimee: OK, I think I'm probably about the same. Eleven o'clock. Yeah, I go to bed about eleven o'clock.
Todd: OK, so how many hours do you sleep most nights?
Aimee: I guess I get about seven. Six or seven hours.
Todd: Yeah, I get eight. I love sleeping.
Aimee: You sleep more at the weekend?
Todd: Hmm! You sleep in Saturday and Sunday?
Aimee: I try if I can.
Todd: Sunday is easier to sleep in.
Aimee: OK, thanks Aimee.
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این دیکشنری تصویری لانگمن انگیسی آمریکایی رو با تصویر به شما آموزش میده.
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#معرفی_کتاب
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