🔮 از بخش الگوهای مکالماتی، الگوی شماره ۲۱:
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📕📙📗 #Unit_2_Conversational_Encounters
📕📙 #Lesson_2_Launching_the_Conversation
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🔮 اصطلاحات پر تکرار و شنیده شده که در ادامه سری اصطلاحات پرکاربرد و ضروری در مکالمه روزمره استفاده میشوند اما برای این دسته از موضوعات و اصطلاحات آنها به خاطر سادگی و تکراری بودن بعضی اصطلاحات ما فقط این اصطلاحات را با معانی فارسی یا انگلیسی و در بعضی موارد توضیحات میفرستیم.
فصل دوم #برخوردهای_مکالماتی
درس دوم #اصطلاحات_شروع_کردن_مکالمه
#اصطلاحات_با_موضوعات کم کاربرد
🔹Various conversational phrases
🔹عبارتهای محاوره ای مختلف
If I may.
= If I may interrupt.; If I may add some information.
🔸اگر ممکنه من حرفتون رو قطع کنم یا من نکته ای رو اضافه کنم..
Pardon my French.
= Pardon my use of vulgar words.
🔸 بابت ادبیات یا حرف های تند و توهین آموزم عذر می خواهم.
No pun intended.
= I intended to make no joke or play on words.
🔸هیچ قصد بازی کردن با لغت رو ندارم/نمی خواهم بازی با لغت کنم
If you know what I mean.
= I assume you understand what I mean.
🔸منظورمو میفهمی/ میدونی که میخوام چی بگم
Know what I mean? (informal)
= Do you understand what I am saying?
🔸(محاوره ای) متوجه میشی که چی میگم یا منظورم چیه؟
You know what I’m saying?
= Do you understand what I am saying?
🔸میفهمی که چی میگم؟
You know?
= Do you understand what I am saying?
🔸میدونی؟ میفهمی؟
Right?
= Is that not so?
🔸درسته؟ مگه نه؟
OK?
= Is that not so?
🔸درسته؟ خوب؟
📘 ♡ با ما همراه باشید.♡
📘📗♡کانال آموزش ویژه مکالمه♡
📘📗📙♡ لطفا کانال ما رو تبلیغ کنید!♡
📕📙 #Lesson_2_Launching_the_Conversation
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🔮 اصطلاحات پر تکرار و شنیده شده که در ادامه سری اصطلاحات پرکاربرد و ضروری در مکالمه روزمره استفاده میشوند اما برای این دسته از موضوعات و اصطلاحات آنها به خاطر سادگی و تکراری بودن بعضی اصطلاحات ما فقط این اصطلاحات را با معانی فارسی یا انگلیسی و در بعضی موارد توضیحات میفرستیم.
فصل دوم #برخوردهای_مکالماتی
درس دوم #اصطلاحات_شروع_کردن_مکالمه
#اصطلاحات_با_موضوعات کم کاربرد
🔹Various conversational phrases
🔹عبارتهای محاوره ای مختلف
If I may.
= If I may interrupt.; If I may add some information.
🔸اگر ممکنه من حرفتون رو قطع کنم یا من نکته ای رو اضافه کنم..
Pardon my French.
= Pardon my use of vulgar words.
🔸 بابت ادبیات یا حرف های تند و توهین آموزم عذر می خواهم.
No pun intended.
= I intended to make no joke or play on words.
🔸هیچ قصد بازی کردن با لغت رو ندارم/نمی خواهم بازی با لغت کنم
If you know what I mean.
= I assume you understand what I mean.
🔸منظورمو میفهمی/ میدونی که میخوام چی بگم
Know what I mean? (informal)
= Do you understand what I am saying?
🔸(محاوره ای) متوجه میشی که چی میگم یا منظورم چیه؟
You know what I’m saying?
= Do you understand what I am saying?
🔸میفهمی که چی میگم؟
You know?
= Do you understand what I am saying?
🔸میدونی؟ میفهمی؟
Right?
= Is that not so?
🔸درسته؟ مگه نه؟
OK?
= Is that not so?
🔸درسته؟ خوب؟
📘 ♡ با ما همراه باشید.♡
📘📗♡کانال آموزش ویژه مکالمه♡
📘📗📙♡ لطفا کانال ما رو تبلیغ کنید!♡
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دوست داشتم بعداظهر امروز رو با این پست پر قدرت شروع کنیم. باهام موافقید؟ بزارید براتون بخونمش!❤️
@English_for_Social_Needs 🌹👈
@English_for_Social_Needs 🌹👈
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📕📙📗 @English_for_Social_Needs
📕📙 April, 14, 2016
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#مکالمات_نمونه
جلسه دوازدهم
#Yesterday_The_Past - General Statements
#دیروز_زمان_گذشته - جملات کلی
▶ In daily conversation, talking about the past is done very frequently. Whenever you meet a friend, you always tell each other what you have been doing recently. Friends are always interested in each other so they want to know how you have been spending your time in the past.
⏩ Today's lesson is going to target past tense communication. This goes hand in hand with the last two lessons and changing a few words around can make a future or present tense sentence into a past tense sentence.
⏩ To begin, here are a couple of sentences that are common to say:
🔸"I went to the airport yesterday."
🔸"I met Bob last week."
🔸"I was an hour late for my meeting."
🔸"I went to the bus stop, but I was 30 seconds late. A person on the street told me the bus just went by."
🔸"I completed that task this morning."
⏩ Speaking in the past requires past tense words. Let's take a closer examination for the sentences above.
⏩ Past Tense 🔷Present Tense 🔷Future Tense
🔸Went◾Go◾Going to go
🔸Met◾Meet◾ Will meet
🔸Was ◾Am ◾Going to be
🔸Completed◾Complete◾Will complete
⏩ As you can see by some of the examples in the chart, some words change when speaking in the past tense.
⏩ Besides some words that change, many times a word with the letter 'd' or 'ed' at the end changes the word to past tense. Here are some examples:
🔸"I was being polite so I opened the door for him."
🔸"I stapled the papers together to keep them organized."
🔸"The paper ripped on the bottom, so I taped them together."
🔸"I switched the presents around because I found out Jane doesn't like red lipstick."
🔸"I was very interested in the topic so I paid close attention."
⏩ The tricky part is to know when to add a 'd' to the end of a word to make it past tense. There are exceptions that can cause confusion, for example,
🔸"I rode my bike to school." It would be incorrect to say, 'I rided...'
🔸"I built the house from scratch." Incorrect way is to say, 'I builded...'
🔸"I sat on the chair next to the emergency exit." Incorrect way is to say, 'sitted...'
⏩ So remember to use past tense words correctly or the other person might not understand what you are saying.
📚 به همراه جزوه صوتی 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇
📘
📘📗 @m_q_Goulafshani_courses
📘📗📙 @English_for_Social_Needs
📕📙 April, 14, 2016
📕
#مکالمات_نمونه
جلسه دوازدهم
#Yesterday_The_Past - General Statements
#دیروز_زمان_گذشته - جملات کلی
▶ In daily conversation, talking about the past is done very frequently. Whenever you meet a friend, you always tell each other what you have been doing recently. Friends are always interested in each other so they want to know how you have been spending your time in the past.
⏩ Today's lesson is going to target past tense communication. This goes hand in hand with the last two lessons and changing a few words around can make a future or present tense sentence into a past tense sentence.
⏩ To begin, here are a couple of sentences that are common to say:
🔸"I went to the airport yesterday."
🔸"I met Bob last week."
🔸"I was an hour late for my meeting."
🔸"I went to the bus stop, but I was 30 seconds late. A person on the street told me the bus just went by."
🔸"I completed that task this morning."
⏩ Speaking in the past requires past tense words. Let's take a closer examination for the sentences above.
⏩ Past Tense 🔷Present Tense 🔷Future Tense
🔸Went◾Go◾Going to go
🔸Met◾Meet◾ Will meet
🔸Was ◾Am ◾Going to be
🔸Completed◾Complete◾Will complete
⏩ As you can see by some of the examples in the chart, some words change when speaking in the past tense.
⏩ Besides some words that change, many times a word with the letter 'd' or 'ed' at the end changes the word to past tense. Here are some examples:
🔸"I was being polite so I opened the door for him."
🔸"I stapled the papers together to keep them organized."
🔸"The paper ripped on the bottom, so I taped them together."
🔸"I switched the presents around because I found out Jane doesn't like red lipstick."
🔸"I was very interested in the topic so I paid close attention."
⏩ The tricky part is to know when to add a 'd' to the end of a word to make it past tense. There are exceptions that can cause confusion, for example,
🔸"I rode my bike to school." It would be incorrect to say, 'I rided...'
🔸"I built the house from scratch." Incorrect way is to say, 'I builded...'
🔸"I sat on the chair next to the emergency exit." Incorrect way is to say, 'sitted...'
⏩ So remember to use past tense words correctly or the other person might not understand what you are saying.
📚 به همراه جزوه صوتی 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇
📘
📘📗 @m_q_Goulafshani_courses
📘📗📙 @English_for_Social_Needs
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