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💢Slang of the Day
⭕️ arse-licking
British and Australian English taboo!!!
👉Meaning : saying nice things to someone in order to get something from them
✴️ For example : 👇👇
🔸Does he really think all his arse-licking will mean the CEO will give him the promotion?
🔸Bosses say they don't like arse-licking, but I'm sure some of them quite enjoy being told how clever and wonderful they are.
‼️Note: The equivalent slang in American English is "ass-kissing".
Warning! This is very bad language. If you are a non-native speaker, you are advised not to use it. (You could cause resentment or anger if you use it inappropriately.)
👉Variety : This is typically used in British and Australian English but may be used in other varieties of English too.
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💢Slang of the Day
⭕️ arse-licking
British and Australian English taboo!!!
👉Meaning : saying nice things to someone in order to get something from them
✴️ For example : 👇👇
🔸Does he really think all his arse-licking will mean the CEO will give him the promotion?
🔸Bosses say they don't like arse-licking, but I'm sure some of them quite enjoy being told how clever and wonderful they are.
‼️Note: The equivalent slang in American English is "ass-kissing".
Warning! This is very bad language. If you are a non-native speaker, you are advised not to use it. (You could cause resentment or anger if you use it inappropriately.)
👉Variety : This is typically used in British and Australian English but may be used in other varieties of English too.
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Dialogue-Daily Life - Turn left here-EnglishPod
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⭕️ Daily Life - Turn left here!
🔷 Hurry up, get in!
🔶 I’m in , let’s go!
🔷 OK, make a left here...no wait, I meant make a right. Come on speed up!
🔶 Geeze! What’s the rush?
🔷 Don’t worry about it, just drive. Oh, no, the light is about to change... step on it!
🔶 Are you nuts? I’m not going to run a red light!
🔷 Whatever. Just turn right here. The freeway will be packed at this hour.... let’s take a side street. Go on! Get out of our way! Move, move!
🔶 What’s your problem? Geez. Having a fit is not going to help!
🔷 Here, I know a short cut... just go down here and we’ll cut through Ashburn Heights. Let’s go, let’s go! Watch out for that lady!
🔶 I’m going as fast as I can!
🔷 Yes! We made it. 5:58, just before the library closes.
🔶 You’re such a geek.
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⭕️ Daily Life - Turn left here!
🔷 Hurry up, get in!
🔶 I’m in , let’s go!
🔷 OK, make a left here...no wait, I meant make a right. Come on speed up!
🔶 Geeze! What’s the rush?
🔷 Don’t worry about it, just drive. Oh, no, the light is about to change... step on it!
🔶 Are you nuts? I’m not going to run a red light!
🔷 Whatever. Just turn right here. The freeway will be packed at this hour.... let’s take a side street. Go on! Get out of our way! Move, move!
🔶 What’s your problem? Geez. Having a fit is not going to help!
🔷 Here, I know a short cut... just go down here and we’ll cut through Ashburn Heights. Let’s go, let’s go! Watch out for that lady!
🔶 I’m going as fast as I can!
🔷 Yes! We made it. 5:58, just before the library closes.
🔶 You’re such a geek.
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Vocabulary Explanation-Daily Life - Turn left here-EnglishPod
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⭕️Daily Life _Turn left here
👉 Key Vocabulary
🔶 hurry up: move faster
🔶 make a left: turn left
🔶 step on it: drive a lot faster
🔶 nuts: crazy
🔶 speed up: go faster
🔶 have a fit: get very angry
🔶 cut through: quickly go past or though something that blocks you
🔶 packed: full, having lots of cars
🔶 road rage: be very angry at other drivers while driving
🔶 back street: small street that is away from the main streets
🔶 u-turn: a 180 degree turn in the car
🔶 to back up: to move backwards, the opposite of go forwards
🔶 to pass: to drive past another car on the road to pass a car on the road
🔶 to park: to stop the car and turn off the engine
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⭕️Daily Life _Turn left here
👉 Key Vocabulary
🔶 hurry up: move faster
🔶 make a left: turn left
🔶 step on it: drive a lot faster
🔶 nuts: crazy
🔶 speed up: go faster
🔶 have a fit: get very angry
🔶 cut through: quickly go past or though something that blocks you
🔶 packed: full, having lots of cars
🔶 road rage: be very angry at other drivers while driving
🔶 back street: small street that is away from the main streets
🔶 u-turn: a 180 degree turn in the car
🔶 to back up: to move backwards, the opposite of go forwards
🔶 to pass: to drive past another car on the road to pass a car on the road
🔶 to park: to stop the car and turn off the engine
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💢Expressions
⭕️ The difference between "Give an exam" & " Take an exam"
👈عبارت "take an exam" به معنی "امتحان دادن" است:
📒 The students took an exam.
‼️ عبارت " give an exam" به معنی "امتحان گرفتن" است:
📒The teacher gave an exam.
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💢Expressions
⭕️ The difference between "Give an exam" & " Take an exam"
👈عبارت "take an exam" به معنی "امتحان دادن" است:
📒 The students took an exam.
‼️ عبارت " give an exam" به معنی "امتحان گرفتن" است:
📒The teacher gave an exam.
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⭕️Forms of address (title)
✴️ By: Paul Jan
👉In English there are many forms of address or titles such as:
🔸Sir (for a knight)
🔸Dr (for a medical doctor or a holder of a PhD doctorate)
‼️but the common forms of address are Mr, Mrs, Miss and Ms.
🔸 Mr for men
🔸Mrs, Miss and Ms for women.
‼️The first rule to know is that these titles should NEVER be used with the person's first name in the English speaking culture.
👉If my name is John Smith then you would call me:
🔸John
🔸Mr. Smith
🔸or Mr. John Smith
depending on the circumstances, but never Mr. John.❌
‼️When I visit India and other Eastern contries they call me Mr Paul, or, in Japan, they call me Paul san, this is them being polite in their culture. I don't have a problem with this, it's just not our way.
👉One exception to this rule is for Royalty and knights, or their wives, Sir John Smith and Lady Janet Smith, would be called Sir John and Lady Janet.
👩🏻For women the title depends on her marital status.
🔸Mrs is for a married woman.
🔸Miss is for a woman who is definitely single.
🔸Ms is used when there is uncertainty about her marital status.
‼️If my name was Janet Brown you would never call me Mrs Janet, or Miss Janet.❌
I would be Mrs, or Miss Brown, or even Mrs Janet Brown.✅
👉These titles tend to only be used in formal situations.
‼️Business customers are addressed using their title.
👉People in a more senior position to you may have to be referred to by their title.
‼️Students, particularly young students, may have to do the same with their teachers. In schools in the English speaking world teachers are called sir and miss. Even if a woman teacher is married she is still called miss.
✴️ Examples: 👇👇
🔸Is my answer correct sir?'
🔸May I go to the toilet miss?'.
‼️Outside schools the term 'sir' is only used in formal circumstances such as in business, it is used in lieu of their name.
‼️The Americans tend to use 'sir' more often than other English speaking countries.
👉For most of the time, in non-formal situations, we will only use the person's first name when addressing them.
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⭕️Forms of address (title)
✴️ By: Paul Jan
👉In English there are many forms of address or titles such as:
🔸Sir (for a knight)
🔸Dr (for a medical doctor or a holder of a PhD doctorate)
‼️but the common forms of address are Mr, Mrs, Miss and Ms.
🔸 Mr for men
🔸Mrs, Miss and Ms for women.
‼️The first rule to know is that these titles should NEVER be used with the person's first name in the English speaking culture.
👉If my name is John Smith then you would call me:
🔸John
🔸Mr. Smith
🔸or Mr. John Smith
depending on the circumstances, but never Mr. John.❌
‼️When I visit India and other Eastern contries they call me Mr Paul, or, in Japan, they call me Paul san, this is them being polite in their culture. I don't have a problem with this, it's just not our way.
👉One exception to this rule is for Royalty and knights, or their wives, Sir John Smith and Lady Janet Smith, would be called Sir John and Lady Janet.
👩🏻For women the title depends on her marital status.
🔸Mrs is for a married woman.
🔸Miss is for a woman who is definitely single.
🔸Ms is used when there is uncertainty about her marital status.
‼️If my name was Janet Brown you would never call me Mrs Janet, or Miss Janet.❌
I would be Mrs, or Miss Brown, or even Mrs Janet Brown.✅
👉These titles tend to only be used in formal situations.
‼️Business customers are addressed using their title.
👉People in a more senior position to you may have to be referred to by their title.
‼️Students, particularly young students, may have to do the same with their teachers. In schools in the English speaking world teachers are called sir and miss. Even if a woman teacher is married she is still called miss.
✴️ Examples: 👇👇
🔸Is my answer correct sir?'
🔸May I go to the toilet miss?'.
‼️Outside schools the term 'sir' is only used in formal circumstances such as in business, it is used in lieu of their name.
‼️The Americans tend to use 'sir' more often than other English speaking countries.
👉For most of the time, in non-formal situations, we will only use the person's first name when addressing them.
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🔸She speaks very highly of you.
🔸خیلی قبولت داره، خیلی ازت تعریف میکنه.
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Dialogue-The Office - Asking for Time Off-EnglishPod
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⭕️The Office - Asking for Time Off
🔸Mr. McKenna, do you have a second? I need to talk to you about something.
🔹Sure, Liv, what can I do for you?
🔸Well, I was just wondering... you see, I know I’ve used up all my vacation days this year, but my sister is getting married, and the wedding is overseas, and, well...
🔹You wanna take some time off, is that right?
🔸 Well, sir, I was just hoping that I might be able to take some unpaid leave this year.
🔹What dates are you planning on taking off? I’ll need at least two months notice, so that I can plan for your absence.
🔸I was thinking of taking off from September first until the thirtieth. Would you be okay with that?
🔹 Well, I guess so.
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⭕️The Office - Asking for Time Off
🔸Mr. McKenna, do you have a second? I need to talk to you about something.
🔹Sure, Liv, what can I do for you?
🔸Well, I was just wondering... you see, I know I’ve used up all my vacation days this year, but my sister is getting married, and the wedding is overseas, and, well...
🔹You wanna take some time off, is that right?
🔸 Well, sir, I was just hoping that I might be able to take some unpaid leave this year.
🔹What dates are you planning on taking off? I’ll need at least two months notice, so that I can plan for your absence.
🔸I was thinking of taking off from September first until the thirtieth. Would you be okay with that?
🔹 Well, I guess so.
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Vocabulary Explanation-The Office - Asking for Time Off-EnglishPod
💢Podcast
⭕️ The office_Asking for time off
👉Key Vocabulary
🔸have a second: have some time, not busy
🔸use up: take all of something
🔸overseas: in an other country, across the ocean
🔸take some time off: stop working for a short time
🔸notice: information that tells you about something or warns about something
🔸be okay with that: agree
🔸unpaid leave: time away from work that is not paid
🔸take a leave of absence: stay away from work for a long period of time, without getting paid
🔸sick leave: time away from work when sick
🔸personal leave: time away from work for personal reasons (i.e. doctor’s appointment, etc.)
🔸maternity leave: time away from work for a mother to care for a new baby
🔸bank holiday: public holiday recognized by law (BrE)
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⭕️ The office_Asking for time off
👉Key Vocabulary
🔸have a second: have some time, not busy
🔸use up: take all of something
🔸overseas: in an other country, across the ocean
🔸take some time off: stop working for a short time
🔸notice: information that tells you about something or warns about something
🔸be okay with that: agree
🔸unpaid leave: time away from work that is not paid
🔸take a leave of absence: stay away from work for a long period of time, without getting paid
🔸sick leave: time away from work when sick
🔸personal leave: time away from work for personal reasons (i.e. doctor’s appointment, etc.)
🔸maternity leave: time away from work for a mother to care for a new baby
🔸bank holiday: public holiday recognized by law (BrE)
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💢چند کلمه در ارتباط با رژیم و رژیم گرفتن
🔸Be on a diet : رژیم داشتن, گرفتن
🔸Loosing weight diet: رژیم لاغری
🔸Adding weight diet : رژیم چاقی
🔸Fat free diet : رژیم بدون چربی
🔸Suger free diet : رژیم بدون قند
🔸Vegetarian diet : رژیم سبزیجات
🔸Liquid diet : رژیم مایعات
🔸Strict diet : رژیم سخت
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💢چند کلمه در ارتباط با رژیم و رژیم گرفتن
🔸Be on a diet : رژیم داشتن, گرفتن
🔸Loosing weight diet: رژیم لاغری
🔸Adding weight diet : رژیم چاقی
🔸Fat free diet : رژیم بدون چربی
🔸Suger free diet : رژیم بدون قند
🔸Vegetarian diet : رژیم سبزیجات
🔸Liquid diet : رژیم مایعات
🔸Strict diet : رژیم سخت
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💢Hack around
👉Meaning : Waste time.
✴️For example : 👇👇
👨🦰I've been HACKING AROUND all morning because I can't get down to doing any revision.
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💢Hack around
👉Meaning : Waste time.
✴️For example : 👇👇
👨🦰I've been HACKING AROUND all morning because I can't get down to doing any revision.
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💢Short Story
✴️Woodcutter
Once upon a time a very strong woodcutter went to a timber merchent and asked for a job , and he got it. His salary was really good and so were the working conditions. For that reason, the woodcutter was determined to do his best. His boss gave him an Axe and showed him the area where he was supposed to cut the trees.
The first day, the woodcutter brought fifteen (15) trees. “Congratulations,” the boss said, “Go on with your work! ”Highly motivated by the words of his boss, the woodcutter tried harder the next day, but he could only bring ten (10) trees. The third day he tried even harder, but he was only able to bring seven (7) trees. Day after day he was bringing less and less trees.
“I must be losing my strength.” The woodcutter thought. He went to the boss and apologized, saying that he could not understand what was going on
“When was the last time you sharpened your axe?” The boss asked
“Sharpen? I had no time to sharpen my axe. I have been very busy trying to cut trees
👉 Moral :Most of us never update our skills. We think that whatever we have learned is very much enough. But good is not good when better is expected. Sharpening our skills from time to time is the key to success.
✴️هیزم شکن
👈روزی روزگاری ، چوب بری نیرومند نزد تاجر چوبی رفت و تقاضای کار کرد و استخدام شد . دستمزدش خیلی خوب بود و همین طور شرایط کاریش . به همین دلیل ، چوب بر مصمم بود به بهترین نحو ، کارش را انجام دهد . اربابش به او تبری داد و محدوده ای که باید درختان را قطع میکرد ، به او نشان داد .
روز اول ، چوب بر پانزده درخت آورد . ارباب گفت : ”تبریک میگویم،به کارت ادامه بده“
چوب بر که از حرف اربابش حسابی تشویق شده بود ، روز بعد تلاش بیشتری کرد ، اما توانست فقط ده درخت بیاورد . روز سوم ، او بیشتر تلاش کرد اما توانست فقط هفت درخت بیاورد. روز به روز ، او کمتر و کمتر درخت می آورد .
چوب بر فکر کرد : ”من حتما قدرتم را از دست داده ام”. او نزد ریسش( اربابش) رفت و گفت" نمی فهمه چه اتفاقی داره می افته و عذر خواهی کرد . ارباب پرسید : ”آخرین باری که تبرت را تیز کردی، کی بود؟ ”
"تیز!" ” من وقتی برای تیز کردن تبرم نداشتم . من سخت مشغول قطع کردن درختان بوده ام .
👈 نکته اخلاقی : بیشتر ما توانایی مان را به روز نمی کنیم . فکر می کنیم آنچه یاد گرفته ایم کاملا کافی است . اما خوب خوب نیست ، وقتی انتظار بهتر را داریم .بروز کردن گهگاه مهارتهایمان ، کلید موفقیت ماست .
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💢Short Story
✴️Woodcutter
Once upon a time a very strong woodcutter went to a timber merchent and asked for a job , and he got it. His salary was really good and so were the working conditions. For that reason, the woodcutter was determined to do his best. His boss gave him an Axe and showed him the area where he was supposed to cut the trees.
The first day, the woodcutter brought fifteen (15) trees. “Congratulations,” the boss said, “Go on with your work! ”Highly motivated by the words of his boss, the woodcutter tried harder the next day, but he could only bring ten (10) trees. The third day he tried even harder, but he was only able to bring seven (7) trees. Day after day he was bringing less and less trees.
“I must be losing my strength.” The woodcutter thought. He went to the boss and apologized, saying that he could not understand what was going on
“When was the last time you sharpened your axe?” The boss asked
“Sharpen? I had no time to sharpen my axe. I have been very busy trying to cut trees
👉 Moral :Most of us never update our skills. We think that whatever we have learned is very much enough. But good is not good when better is expected. Sharpening our skills from time to time is the key to success.
✴️هیزم شکن
👈روزی روزگاری ، چوب بری نیرومند نزد تاجر چوبی رفت و تقاضای کار کرد و استخدام شد . دستمزدش خیلی خوب بود و همین طور شرایط کاریش . به همین دلیل ، چوب بر مصمم بود به بهترین نحو ، کارش را انجام دهد . اربابش به او تبری داد و محدوده ای که باید درختان را قطع میکرد ، به او نشان داد .
روز اول ، چوب بر پانزده درخت آورد . ارباب گفت : ”تبریک میگویم،به کارت ادامه بده“
چوب بر که از حرف اربابش حسابی تشویق شده بود ، روز بعد تلاش بیشتری کرد ، اما توانست فقط ده درخت بیاورد . روز سوم ، او بیشتر تلاش کرد اما توانست فقط هفت درخت بیاورد. روز به روز ، او کمتر و کمتر درخت می آورد .
چوب بر فکر کرد : ”من حتما قدرتم را از دست داده ام”. او نزد ریسش( اربابش) رفت و گفت" نمی فهمه چه اتفاقی داره می افته و عذر خواهی کرد . ارباب پرسید : ”آخرین باری که تبرت را تیز کردی، کی بود؟ ”
"تیز!" ” من وقتی برای تیز کردن تبرم نداشتم . من سخت مشغول قطع کردن درختان بوده ام .
👈 نکته اخلاقی : بیشتر ما توانایی مان را به روز نمی کنیم . فکر می کنیم آنچه یاد گرفته ایم کاملا کافی است . اما خوب خوب نیست ، وقتی انتظار بهتر را داریم .بروز کردن گهگاه مهارتهایمان ، کلید موفقیت ماست .
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💢Vocabulary
👈چند فعل کاربردی در آشپزی🥣🥣
🥣 Stir………..........به هم زدن
🥣 grate……...……..رنده کردن
🥣 pour……….........…..ریختن
🥣 peel……….…...پوست کندن
🥣 carve……....……..قاچ کردن
🥣 break………......…..شکستن
🥣 slice….....…..تکه تکه کردن
🥣 chop……….....…..ریز کردن
🥣 steam………..بخار پز کردن
🥣broil……......…..کباب کردن
🥣 fry………........…..سرخ کردن
🥣 sauté………....…..تفت دادن
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💢Vocabulary
👈چند فعل کاربردی در آشپزی🥣🥣
🥣 Stir………..........به هم زدن
🥣 grate……...……..رنده کردن
🥣 pour……….........…..ریختن
🥣 peel……….…...پوست کندن
🥣 carve……....……..قاچ کردن
🥣 break………......…..شکستن
🥣 slice….....…..تکه تکه کردن
🥣 chop……….....…..ریز کردن
🥣 steam………..بخار پز کردن
🥣broil……......…..کباب کردن
🥣 fry………........…..سرخ کردن
🥣 sauté………....…..تفت دادن
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💢 Expressions
👉 These expressions used for telling someone that they can do or have whatever they want.
🔶As you think fit
🔶As you like
🔶As you wish
🔶Suit yourself
🔶It's your call.
🔶The choice is yours
🔶as your please
🔶هر جور راحتی
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💢 Expressions
👉 These expressions used for telling someone that they can do or have whatever they want.
🔶As you think fit
🔶As you like
🔶As you wish
🔶Suit yourself
🔶It's your call.
🔶The choice is yours
🔶as your please
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