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معرفی الفبای انگلیسی
introduction the English alphabet

ای A-a as in "apple"
بی B-b as in "boy"
سی C-c as in "car"
دی D-d as in "dog"
يی E-e as in "ear"
اف F-f as in "flag"
Choosing the Correct Verb Tense
1. Does Tense = Time ?
Not Always
2. Situation and Time Words determine Time
3. Time chooses Tense (not the other way around)
4. Present Time (Now)
Future Progressive
Future progressive tense is used to indicate action which will be taking place at some time in the future.
For example,
I will be singing at Symphony Hall next month.
We’ll be leaving next Monday.
When you arrive, I’ll be cooking dinner.
Future Simple
In English the Future Time is expressed in a number of ways. The most common are with will and be going to. See examples from the following sentences.
I will finish my homework in an hour.
I’m going to finish my homework in an hour.
She’s going to eat a whole watermelon.
Actually, we’re going to eat a whole watermelon together.
Past Perfect
Past perfect tense is used to indicate that one action occurred before another action in the past. In other words, past perfect tense indicates the first of the two actions.*
For example,
When I woke up this morning, my roommate had left already.
After I had eaten my dinner, I went to see a movie.
Before I arrived at the theater, the movie had already begun.
Present Perfect Progressive
The present perfect progressive expresses the meaning “until now” and makes the connection between the past and present. Since it is progressive, it usually connotes an idea of continuity. It is often used with prepositional phrases: for + amount of time and since + point in time.
I have been living in Minneapolis since 1999.
I have been living in Minneapolis for three years.
Present Perfect Simple
Present Perfect Tense can be used in three situations:
1. To indicate something that has happened at an indefinite time in the past.
I have seen that movie already.
She has left for California.
They have not eaten their dinner yet.
Past Progressive / Continuous
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Past progressive tense is used to indicate that an action was in progress when another action occurred in the past. Past progressive (was/were + Ving) refers to the action in progress, and simple past tense refers to the "interrupting" action.
The telephone rang while I was eating dinner. When the telephone rang, I was eating dinner. I was eating dinner when the telephone rang. |
Past Simple
Explanation1. The simple past tense is expressed with the past form of the verb and nothing else.
b. completed action c. past status |
Present Progressive / Continuous
| The present progressive tense takes the form be + V ing.
The form of “be” is determined by the subject of the sentence.
She is listening. They are sleeping. I am going home. |
Simple Present Tense
1A. Explanation
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Days روزها
Today - امروز
Tomorrow - فردا
Yesterday - دیروز
Sunday - یک شنبه
Monday - دوشنبه
Tuesday- سه شنبه
Wednesday - چهارشنبه
Thursday - پنجشنبه
Friday - جمعه
Saturday- شنبه
Weekend- آخرهفته
Weekday -روز هفته
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Be verbs
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Be |
(used with modals, after "to") (imperative form) |
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Is, Are, Am |
(present tense) |
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's 're 'm |
(in contractions) |
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Was |
(past tense) |
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Were |
(past tense) |
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Been |
(past participle) |
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Being |
(-ing form, gerund) |
Examples of usage:
Persian proverb
from the cradle to grave
ز گهواره تا گور دانش بجوی
easy come, easy go
باد آورده را باد میبرد
no news is good news
بیخبری خوش خبری ست
Persian Proverb
A thief is a king till he’s caught.
A thief knows a thief as a wolf knows a wolf.
A bad wound heals but a bad word does not.
A broken hand works, but not a broken heart.
A broken sleeve holdeth the arm back.
A stone thrown at the right time is better than gold given at the wrong time.
“Flying Air Boredom”
The roaring engines took us up swiftly. I saw the airport going by us. As we flew even higher I saw the city. The city looked like a city for ants and the cars looked like toys. It reminded me of Legos. It looked so small that I could just step on it and do as much damage as an earthquake. Soon the airplane soared swiftly above the clouds and my ears began popping like popcorn. They felt like a row of firecrackers that were exploding one by one.
It had been an hour, and China was still about a day away.
Now all I saw were clouds and if there weren’t any clouds, all you could see was blue ocean. I began to feel bored. A movie started, but it was the kind of movie that I hated. It was one of those mystery movies with all talk and little action. I knew from that moment that this was going to be a really, really long flight….
“Imagination is Your Greatest Treasure”
Treasures, treasures, there are all kinds of treasures. But when you know how to use this treasure wisely, then it will become your greatest treasure…
“Get over here Raymond!” cried Linda. “Give me my food! I’m hungry!” she screamed with rage.
Raymond quickly came running from his cornfield and into the house. Raymond was a young man who was tall, handsome, helpful, and well mannered. He owned a cornfield just behind his house. But he planted and took care of more than just corn. He was a full-time crop farmer…He would’ve enjoyed his entire life, if it hadn’t been for one problem—his own wife.
"Language"
When I was six, I lived in Mandaluyong City, Manila. One day my dad called me from America to tell me something very important.
"Hello," my dad said.
"Hey, Dad, how's it going?" I asked him.
"Fine, everything is fine," he blurted.
"So, why did you call?" I questioned.
"I have to tell you something. You are coming to America," he told me.
"Really? I'm finally going to see my parents!" I said excitedly.
Until then, I had only seen my dad in pictures.
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“Goodbye Sammy”
Sammy was a normal-sized yellow-orange goldfish. He was always excited to see me.
When I went to the fish bowl, he wasn’t there. I was worried. I thought maybe he was under the seashell, but he wasn’t. When I looked to the side of the bowl, there he was—dead. He had jumped out. Once I saw him, I yelled for my parents.
I started to cry. My parents knew I was very close to Sammy. I was only seven or eight years old. Sammy was my first pet. I talked to him every day. We decided to bury Sammy in the garden. We had a wonderful ceremony. During the ceremony, we put him in a nice box, said a few words and put fish food in his box, so, if he got hungry, he would have something to eat.

































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