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آموزش زبان انگلیسی دهکده

به وبلاگ آموزش زبان دهکده  خوش آمديد. هدف ما کمک به شما براي آموزش هرچه بهتر زبان انگليسي است. در اين وبلاگ  مي‌توانيد علاوه بر مقالات، منابع و مطالب آموزشي، از تازه‌ترين خبرهاي مربوط به زبان انگليسي نيز مطلع شويد.

دسترسی به همه منابع اين وبلاگ  رايگان است، از آنها استفاده کنيد و به ديگران هم استفاده از آنها را توصيه کنيد.در ضمن ما را در ادامه کار راهنمایی نمایید.معتقدم : می باید در دهکده نوین جهانی امروز با علم روز دنیا همراه بود چراکه دانش آموزان و فرزندان ما از ما به روزترند .

 

با تشکر :مدیریت وبلاگ (مهدی اکبری کرقند)

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+ نوشته شده توسط مهدی اکبری در سه شنبه هجدهم دی 1386 و ساعت 12:32 |
نمونه سوال از دروس 4و5و6و7و8و9سال اول دبیرستان

ادامه مطلب
+ نوشته شده توسط مهدی اکبری در سه شنبه هجدهم دی 1386 و ساعت 11:44 |
زبان انگلیسی سال دوم دبیرستان
ادامه مطلب
+ نوشته شده توسط مهدی اکبری در سه شنبه هجدهم دی 1386 و ساعت 11:41 |

ابتدا برنامه nero را باز كنيد و بخش nero burnning ROM را انتخاب كرده و كليد هاي Ctrl+R را فشار دهيد.در پنجره باز شده ببينيد جلوي عبارت OverBurn كلمه supported نوشته شده يا نه ؟اگر ننوشته رايتر شما از انجام اين كار معذور است وگرنه مراحل زير را دنبال كنيد:به منوي فايل رفته و در بخش preference به قسنت Expert feature برويد.عبارت enable OverBurn را فعال كنيد.در زير اين گزينه مقدار مجاز  را به 90 دقيقه تغيير دهيد.حالا از منوي فايل New را برگزينيد و در قسمت Multisession گزينه No Multisession را انتخاب كنيد.سپس در قسمت Burn عبارت عبارت Write Method را به عنوان Disc at Once تبديل نماييد.حالا سي دي را رايت كنيد.البته مقدار رايت در اين روش  بستگي به اصل بودن يا نبودن و همچنين كيفيت رايتر شما دارد.

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آموزش تصویری اصطلاحات انگلیسی

1. Horse of a different color

2. Take it on the lamb

3. Cat got your tongue

4. Get in someone's hair

5. Jump down someone's throat

6. Shoot off one's mouth

7. Pull someone's leg

8. Get off someone's back

9. People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones

10. Fishy

11. Go to the dogs

12. All thumbs

13. Not to have a leg to stand on

14. Shake a Leg

15. Stick Out One's Neck

16. Holy cow!

17. Give Somebody a Cold Shoulder

18. Get the Axe

19. Have a Bone to Pick with Someone

20. When pigs can fly

21. Once in a blue moon

22. Be in the same boat

23. Don't count your chickens

24. Drive somebody up the wall

25. Keep something under your hat

26. Rain cats and dogs

27. Under the weather

28. Cross your fingers

29. Keep an eye open on something

30. Let the cat out of the bag

31. Lose one's head

32. Jump out of the frying pan and into the fire

33. A piece of cake

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+ نوشته شده توسط مهدی اکبری در جمعه چهاردهم دی 1386 و ساعت 10:54 |

آموزش زبان انگلیسی

در اين قسمت شما مي‌آموزيد چگونه انگيزه يادگيري انگليسي را در خود تقويت کنيد، چطور از اشتباهات جلوگيري کنيد، چگونه از ديکشنري به نحو موثرتري استفاده کنيد و در نهايت چطور مهارتهاي شنيداري، گفتاري و نوشتاري خود را افزايش دهيد.

براي ورود اينجا را کليک کنيد.

+ نوشته شده توسط مهدی اکبری در جمعه چهاردهم دی 1386 و ساعت 10:44 |

In The Name Of Allah

 

Congratulations!!!

 

 

Nodbeh

 

You are called 'The Hidden Imam' because
you are out of sight, not that you are not present,
Being hidden, in the sense that one is not present,
is an unjust calumny. Those who believe in
it fail to see the difference between Advent and
Presence.
Your arrival, for which we are ardently waiting,
refers to your advent, not your presence.
Your advent will be a great marvellous occurance,
because your devout lovers have felt the
very pleasure of the long-awaited Imam (as),
On Fridays, they long for your arrival more
restlessly, and face the Quibla to humbly supplicate
the Author of the universe for His favor to
allow your advent come to pass soon.
And now, we, for whom you are the object of
love and devoutness and the torch for our noctural
mystic travelling, hum and hymm for waiting
for your advent.

 

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ya mahdi 

O ALLAH! BE NOW AND AT ALL TIMES FOR YOUR DEPUTY HAZRAT HUJJAT IBNIL HASAN (MAY YOUR BLESSINGS BE UPON HIM AND HIS ANCESTORS). MASTER, PROTECTOR, GUIDE, HELPER, PROOF AND GUARD, UNTIL HE RESIDES PEACEFULLY ON YOUR EARTH AND LET HIM ENJOY (YOUR BOUNTIES) FOR A LONG TIME
TO COME

 

ya mahdi

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+ نوشته شده توسط مهدی اکبری در پنجشنبه سیزدهم دی 1386 و ساعت 16:51 |

 


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Is Your English Too Formal?

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Meetings and greetings

Do you ask everyone you see, "How do you do?" Though quite common in days past, today it's only appropriate in very formal situations - not with your friends. In most situations, choose a more common phrase like, "How are you?" With friends, you could also say, "Hey, what's up?" or "How's it going?"

Wining and dining

"Would you mind passing me the salt, please?" It's always important to remember your manners, especially when you're eating with business associates or important guests. But when you're just grabbing a bite to eat with friends, and you need the salt, it's quite OK to just say, "Hey, pass the salt."

Coming and going

You receive an urgent message during an important meeting, so you ask, "Would you excuse me for a moment, please?" But what if you're with your friends? Just tell them to "hang on a sec" or say you'll "be right back." Remember, it's not always impolite to be informal.

Didn't hear it?

Your customer is speaking to you, but you didn't understand what she said. Don't panic. Just be polite and say, "Excuse me, but would you mind repeating that?" On the other hand, in more casual situations, just ask, "Come again?" or "What did you say?"

Good impressions

"This is quite an impressive abode, my dear." This is a formal way to tell people that you really like their home. If you're over at a friend's place, however, there's no need for such serious language. Your friends would be perfectly happy to hear you exclaim, "What a cool place, man

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