آموزش زبان انگلیسی

آموزش زبان انگلیسی ,آموزش گرامر انگلیسی , مکالمه انگلیسی, اصطلاح , لغت , تست , سرگرمی , ضرب المثل, شعر , داستان , نکته ها ی مهم , و اخبار جالب..

آموزش زبان انگلیسی

آموزش زبان انگلیسی ,آموزش گرامر انگلیسی , مکالمه انگلیسی, اصطلاح , لغت , تست , سرگرمی , ضرب المثل, شعر , داستان , نکته ها ی مهم , و اخبار جالب..

Good Wan! Good One!

Good Wan! (Good One!)"  


Caller: Hello, can I speak to Annie Wan

 

Operator: Yes, you can speak to me. 

 

Caller : No, I want to speak to Annie Wan!

 

Operator: Yes I understand you want to speak to anyone. You can speak to me. Who is this? 

 

Caller : I'm Sam Wan. And I need to talk to Annie Wan! It's urgent.

 

Operator: I know you are someone and you want to talk to anyone! But what's this urgent matter about?

 

Caller: Well... just tell my sister Annie Wan that our brother Noe Wan was involved in an accident. Noe Wan got injured and now Noe Wan is being sent to the hospital. Right now, Avery Wan is on his way to the hospital. 

 

Operator : Look, if no one was injured and no one was sent to the hospital, then the accident isn't an urgent matter! You may find this hilarious but I don't have time for this! 

 

Caller : You are so rude! Who are you?

 

Operator: I'm Saw Ree.

 

Caller: Yes! You should be sorry. Now give me your name!! 

 

Operator: That's what I said. I'm Saw Ree ..

 

Caller: Oh ......God!!! !

 

 

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Business English you should know

Business English you should know

Can you stay on top of all the English at your workplace? Or do you feel
you're behind in your language learning? English is the
international business language, but not all of it is straightforward.
Here are some terms you might hear at your office

Stay on top of
If you're feeling overwhelmed in your job, you're probably not
staying on top of your work. This means to stay in control, and not get
behind or let your work pile up

On the ball
This phrase comes from the sports field. When you are on the ball, you
have to be alert and in charge. "Make sure you are on the ball with
those reports." The opposite is to drop the ball, which would mean not
completing an assignment and letting down the people you work with

Think outside the box
Many employers expect their staff to think creatively and approach
projects in new and different ways. In this phrase, the box signifies
conventional wisdom, or what is already known. Thinking outside the box
suggests coming up with new and innovative methods. "For this marketing
project, we need to think outside the box

Get the ball rolling
This idiom means to start something and set it in motion. "Let's get the
ball rolling on this project." Once you're off to a great start, you may
express your desire to keep the ball rolling

Brainstorm
This means to spend time thinking up lots of ideas. Many companies may
hold brainstorming sessions to tackle problems and dream up new ideas.
"Let's brainstorm new ideas for the advertising campaign.

Pull strings
What happens when you pull the strings to a puppet? It does what you
want it to do. This phrase means to go beyond what is normally done to
make something happen. "It will be difficult to talk with her. You may
have to pull some strings with her department

Multi-tasking
Are you good at multi-tasking or doing multiple tasks at the same time?
"This week we need you to write a report, make a presentation, and
review last year's earnings. I hope you can multi-task!" It still means
you only get paid one salary though

Bite off more than you can chew
If you take on too much work, you may not be able to do it all properly.
"He's working late every night. He bit off more than he could chew

Downtime
Are there periods of time where you don't have much work to do? Where
your job is just not as busy? That time is called downtime. "If you have
some downtime this week, please brainstorm some ideas for our next team
outing.

Happy Birthday LLE

ال ال ای ۴ ساله شد.

 

۴ سال واسه خونه ی اینترنتیم زحمت کشیدم تا شاید بتونم کمکی کنم به کسانی که میخوان و دوست دارن زبان بین المللی رو یاد بگیرن -

۴سال  یه عمر وقت و هزینه واسه چی؟ نمیدونم تو این مدت کسی تونسته چیزی یاد بگیره حتی اگه شده یه لغت یا یه اصطلاح یا .....

۴سال تا جایی که زمان بهم اجازه میداد سعی کردم کمکی کنم .تو این ۴سال دوستای زیادی هم پیدا کردم که نمیدونم اگه این وبلاگ رو نداشتم بازم این همه دوست داشتم یا نه

تو این ۴سال ۴هزار بار خواستم که وبلاگ نویسی رو رها کنم و به کار و زندگیم برسم ولی ...ولی...نظرات شما همیشه منو خوشحال وخرسند میکرد...و همیشه شما به من و خونم لطف داشتین. همه اینا باعث شد که به کارم ادامه بدم.

۴سال ساختیم و سوختیم 

۴سال مردم و زنده شدم ...وای دیر شد باید یه چیزی پست کنمدیر شد     Be on time,respect your readers

۴سال..

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منتظر مطالب بعدی باشید.

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Happy Birthday LLE

 

Happy Birthday LLE

ال ال ای ۴ ساله شد.

 

New American Streamline

New American Streamline

 

 

New American Streamline is an intensive three-level series geared to the interests and needs of young adults and adults. Like the original American Streamline, this completely new edition combines natural language, everyday situations, and extensive practice of all four skills to give students a practical command of simple, spoken American English.

The three levels of New American Streamline (Departures, Connections, and Destinations) can be used as independent texts or sequentially as parts of a series

Student Books

Each of the eighty, one-page units contains:

  • Interesting, humorous conversations, featuring key grammatical points.
  • Full-color, all-new illustrations and photographs throughout to motivate students.
  • New communicative and listening exercises.
  • A strand weaving together important and relevant functions.
  • New grammar summaries and an index for students' reference.
  • Split Editions of the Student Books are ideal for shorter courses. Part A of each Student Book covers Units 1-40; Part B covers Units 41- 80.

Teacher's Books

The spiral-bound, interleaved Teacher's Books contain the full-color pages from the Student Books plus:

  • Detailed teaching notes and drills for each unit.
  • New suggestions for additional communicative and role-playing activities.
  • An updated introduction outlining the underlying methodology.
  • Workbook Answer Key.
  • Tapescript.

Workbooks

The illustrated Workbooks provide additional written practice. Language summaries at the top of each page focus the student on the key grammatical/functional points. Two-color, lively art keeps students' interest. Printed examples enable students to work independently. For each level, Workbook A covers Units 1- 40 of the Student Book; Workbook B covers Units 41- 80.

Cassettes and CDs

The all-new Cassettes and CDs contain the conversations and texts from the Student Books, featuring a variety of voices, regional accents, imaginative sound effects and realistic pacing.

Achievement Tests

Photocopiable Achievement Tests will enable you to assess your students' progress at each level of New American Streamline. An Achievement Test Cassette offering the listening exercises for all levels is also available.

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Ten tips to build English vocabulary

Ten tips to build English vocabulary

Feeling overwhelmed trying to memorize so many vocabulary words? It doesn't need to be a daunting task! Check out these top strategies and practical pointers that can help you build your word power

Connect: It's easier to memorize words based on a common theme. Make your own connections between words and possibly organize them in a spider diagram

Write: Practically using vocabulary can help it stick in your mind. Write sentences with new vocabulary words or compose a story using a group of words or expressions

Draw: Expose the artist in you by drawing pictures related to the words you study. Your drawings can help trigger your memory in the future

Act: Get your moves on by acting out words and expressions you learn. Or, imagine and act out a situation where you would need to use them

Create: Design flashcards in English and study them in your spare time. Each week make new ones, but continue to review all of them

Associate: Assign different colors to different words. This association will help you recall vocabulary later

Listen: Think about other words which sound similar to the words you're learning, especially complex words. Associate the other words with this new word to help you remember the pronunciation

Choose: Remember that topics that interest you will be easier to learn. Therefore, carefully select words that you will find useful or interesting. Even the process of making the choice is a memory aid

Limit: Don't try to memorize the dictionary in a day! Limit yourself to 15 words per day, and you'll gain confidence instead of feeling overwhelmed

Observe: Keep an eye out for the words you're studying when reading or listening to English