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دوست داری کتاب بخونی اما وقت نداری؟


من برات خلاصشون می‌کنم!


شبکه سازی ، خلاصه کتاب و مقاله ، آموزش، همه و همه


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ببخشید متوجه نمیشم
نمیدونم‌ از پادکست چجور استفاده کنم یا مناسب گروه من نیست اگر شما برا تقویت مکالمه یا گرامر کانال مناسب بودی لطفا ارسال کنید ممنون از لطف و جوابدهیتون 🙏

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Short story


A man has been sentenced to 7 years in prison for stealing millions.

Two years after the start of his sentence, he received a letter from his father:

"My dear son, you left me old and sick. It's planting season and I have no one to help me plow the field and sow the corn. I wish so much that you were here. God willing, we will meet again."

The son replied:

"Dear father, please don't dig the field yet. That's where I buried all the money I stole. Wait for my release."

Since all the prisoners' letters are read by the guards, the next morning more than 100 prison officers showed up at the father's farm and turned it upside down, but they found nothing.

The son then wrote to his father:

"Dear Dad, I hope you appreciated the help I gave you. You can now go and plant your corn."

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Launched in 1977, Voyager 1 and 2 have been traveling through space for over four decades, expanding humanity’s reach far beyond the solar system. Voyager 1 is now the most distant human made object, over 25 billion kilometers away, with signals taking more than 23 hours to reach Earth, while Voyager 2 follows at roughly 21 billion kilometers.

Both spacecraft have entered interstellar space, sending back invaluable information about cosmic rays, magnetic fields, and regions untouched by the Sun’s influence. Their instruments continue to provide scientists with a unique view of the space between stars, helping humanity understand the universe on a scale never before possible.

In addition to scientific instruments, each Voyager carries the Golden Record, a time capsule featuring Earth’s voices, music, and sounds, intended as a message to any extraterrestrial life that might encounter them. These missions embody human curiosity, ingenuity, and the desire to explore beyond known horizons.


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Do you know the real reason behind the origin of the middle-finger gesture?

The middle-finger gesture:

We often see many people raising their middle finger when angry, especially in Western countries. This gesture is understood to mean an insult such as “curse you” or “to hell with you.”
But in reality, this gesture did not originally carry this meaning at all. Its origin goes back to a very old story from the year 1415, during the famous battle between the English and the French known as the Battle of Agincourt.

At the beginning of the battle, the French forces had the upper hand. They used to cut off the middle fingers of captured English archers so they would no longer be able to shoot arrows. Medieval English arrows were long-feathered and required the middle finger to pull the bowstring and aim accurately.

But soon the outcome changed: the early French victory turned into defeat.

The English, in a gesture of defiance, began raising their middle fingers toward the French to show that their fingers were still intact—and that they could still shoot arrows.
Since then, this gesture became known as a sign of challenge or defiance.


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😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
*can read this in 20 seconds?*

*Tongue Twister*

_A sad story about Nobody_

This is a story about four people named Everybody, Somebody, Anybody and Nobody. There was an important job to be done and Everybody was sure that Somebody would do it. Anybody could have done it, but Nobody did it. Somebody got angry about that, because it was Everybody's job. Everybody thought Anybody could do it, but Nobody realised that Everybody wouldn't do it. It ended up that Everybody blamed Somebody, when Nobody did, what Anybody could have done.


*can read this in 20 seconds?*

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11 UNPLEASANT TRUTHS


1. Neither your friends, nor your family, nor the world, no one owes you success, happiness or respect. You must deserve everything.

2. Bad things happen to good people, and hard work doesn't always pay off. Accept it, adapt and keep moving forward.

3. Don't expect others to prioritize your needs. Most people only think about themselves; learn to do the same.

4. You can always make more money, but you never make up for lost time. Use it wisely, otherwise it will escape you.

5. You care about others, but people change themselves. Preserve your energy and set limits.

6. There are millions of talented people in the world. What sets dreamers apart from those who succeed is their perseverance, consistency and discipline.

7. It's up to you to solve your problems. Stop waiting for a mentor, a partner or a stroke of luck: you are your own savior.

8. If you try to please everyone, you will burn out. Not everyone likes you, and that's normal.

9. There is no shortcut to greatness; sleepless nights, good times lost and failures await you before you even glimpse the reward.

10. We respect results, not efforts. Focus less on telling your story and more on proving yourself.

11. It's not up to your partner, your boss, or your parents to make you happy. This responsibility lies entirely with you.

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شبکه سازی حرفه‌ای، شناخت ترندهای فضای مجازی آموزش بازاریابی
کانال ما:

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گروه ما:
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ِموزش زبان انگلیسی صفر تا صد گرامر و اسپیکینگ

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Can you explain why "She laid down to take a nap" is wrong and how to say it correctly?



The past tense of the verb “to lie" is “lay" — She lay down to take a nap. The perfect past tense is “lain" — She has lain down to take a rest.

The past tense of the verb “to lay" (meaning to place) is “laid". She laid the pen on the desk. The perfect past is unchanged — She has laid the pen on the desk.

Your sentence is incorrect since it employs the past tense of “lay" (to place) whereas the past tense of “lie" is required.

n.b. When the verb “to lie" means to tell an untruth, the past tense is “lied" and the past perfect tense is also “lied" — She lied to me. She has lied to me.

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Do we use "can" instead of "will be able to" in the main clause of conditional 1 to refer to the result we suggest someone should do something to achieve? For example, "If you give him a pen, he can write down what he wants to say."
Thanks for asking. It is very difficult to give an exact answer without knowing the context of the situation, but in general terms, this could be the interpretation:

If you give him a pen, he can write down what he wants to say.
most likely he is with you, and ready to write down what he wants to say right now
If you give him a pen, he will be able to write down what he wants to say.
most likely he will write down what he wants to say at a later time and not exactly right now (or else the speaker would have used can)
NOTE: these are just loose interpretations based on what can vs. will be able to typically imply; without knowing the details of the situation, it is very hard to say anything definitively

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🇬🇧 DAILY ACTIVITIES

1️⃣Wake up – stop sleeping
2️⃣Get up – leave your bed
3️⃣Sit down – take a seat
4️⃣Stand up – rise to your feet
5️⃣Turn on – start a device
6️⃣Turn off – stop a device
7️⃣Put on – wear clothes
8️⃣Take off – remove clothes
9️⃣Go out – leave home
1️⃣0️⃣Come back – return home
1️⃣1️⃣ Hurry up – move faster
1️⃣2️⃣ Slow down – move more slowly
1️⃣3️⃣Pick up – lift something
1️⃣4️⃣Put down – place something on a surface
1️⃣5️⃣Look for – try to find something
1️⃣6️⃣ Look at – see with your eyes
1️⃣7️⃣ Write down – put words on paper
1️⃣8️⃣ Put away – put things back in place
1️⃣9️⃣ Turn up – make louder
2️⃣0️⃣ Turn down – make quieter

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cockpit - the part of the plane where the pilot and co-pilot sit, separated from the rest of the airplane
> The cockpit is filled with instruments used to operate the plane.

turbulence - a period when there is a lot of unpredictable movement while a plane is flying, usually caused by wind or storms
> During turbulence, her glass of orange juice spilled all over her jacket.

fasten seatbelt sign - a small, lighted sign above each seat on an airplane that, when turned on, lets passengers know they should wear their seatbelt, which holds them in their seats when the plane moves
> The pilot has turned off the fasten seatbelt sign, so you are free to walk around the plane, but we recommend that you leave your seatbelt on whenever you are seated.

extreme weather conditions - weather with a lot of rain, snow, or wind, or with a very high or low temperature
> People who live in Colorado are used to extreme weather conditions, since sometimes it snows one day and then is 70 degrees and sunny the next day.

emergency landing - when a plane is forced to land earlier than planned, and in a different place, usually because it is having mechanical problems
> When the plane's engine failed, the pilot had to make an emergency landing at the nearest airport.

cabin crew - airplane personnel; the people who work on an airplane during a particular flight, including the pilots and flight attendants
> Welcome to Global Airways! If there's anything we can do to make your flight more enjoyable, please ask a member of our cabin crew for assistance.

emergency procedure - something that people have learned to do if and when there is an emergency (a serious, unexpected, and dangerous problem)
> Does the library have a written emergency procedure describing what people should if there is a fire?

floatation device - something that is worn, held, or attached to one's body so that one's head does not fall below the surface of water, used to save lives
> If you don't have a life jacket, you can use your seat cushion as a floatation device.

oxygen mask - a small device that is placed over one's nose and mouth so that one can receive oxygen when something is wrong with the normal air
> Ever since his surgery, Gerard has had difficulty breathing, so he has to wear an oxygen mask whenever he leaves the house.

to freak out - to become very worried, anxious, and scared
> June is going to freak out if her pregnancy test is positive.

to crash-land - to have to land a plane, even though there is no airport nearby, usually landing it in a field or on a road
> The pilot had to crash-land in a field, but fortunately no one was hurt.

to dive - to jump or fall into the water from above, so that one is completely below the surface of the water
> The lifeguard dove into the water to rescue the little boy who had fallen into the pool.

to rescue - to find and save someone who is in a difficult or dangerous situation
> The boat is sinking! Use our radio to call the Coast Guard to rescue us.

in the middle of nowhere - in a remote place; very far from cities and towns; in a place that is difficult to reach
> After living in the city for 10 years, Oscar wanted to buy some land in the middle of nowhere and live in peace and quiet.

instrument - a tool that measures something and provides information
> Which instrument did the doctor use to measure your blood pressure?

malfunction - when a device or a piece of electronic equipment does not work properly
> When the bank had a computer malfunction, customers' private information was visible on its website for about 20 minutes.

to alarm - to scare someone or make someone become worried, usually by sharing bad news or unexpected information
> The doctor said, "I don't want to alarm you, but your mother has a very serious heart condition."

to watch (one's) life flash before (one's) eyes - to quickly remember all the things that one has done in one's life, usually immediately before one expects to die
> Right before the car accident, I saw my life flash before my eyes.

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Imagine Dragons - Believer

First things first
I'ma say all the words inside my head
I'm fired up and tired of the way that things have been, oh-ooh
The way that things have been, oh-ooh
Second thing second
Don't you tell me what you think that I could be
I'm the one at the sail, I'm the master of my sea, oh-ooh
The master of my sea, oh-ooh
I was broken from a young age
Taking my sulking to the masses
Writing my poems for the few
That look at me, took to me, shook to me, feeling me
Singing from heartache from the pain
Taking my message from the veins
Speaking my lesson from the brain
Seeing the beauty through the...
Pain!
You made me a, you made me a believer, believer
Pain!
You break me down and build me up, believer, believer
Pain!
Oh, let the bullets fly, oh, let them rain
My life, my love, my drive, it came from...
Pain!
You made me a, you made me a believer, believer
First things first
Can you imagine what's about to happen?
It's Weezy the Dragon, I link with the Dragons
And we gon' get ratchet, no need for imaginin'
This is what's happenin'
Second thing second, I reckon immaculate
Sound about accurate
I know that strength, it don't come, don't come without strategy
I know the sweet, it don't come without cavities
I know the passages come with some traffic
I start with from the basement, end up in the attic
And third thing third
Whoever call me out, they simply can't count
Let's get mathematic, I'm up in this, huh
Is you a believer?
I get a unicorn out of a zebra
I wear my uniform like a tuxedo
This dragon don't hold his breath, don't need no breather
Love you Ms. Cita, the son of a leader
I know the bloomin' don't come without rain
I know the losin' don't come without shame
I know the beauty don't come without hurt
Hol' up, hol' up, last thing last
I know that Tunechi don't come without Wayne
I know that losin' don't come without game
I know that glory don't come without...
Don't come without...
Pain!
You made me a, you made me a believer, believer
Pain!
You break me down and build me up, believer, believer
Pain
Oh, let the bullets fly, oh, let them rain
My life, my love, my drive, it came from...
Pain!
You made me a, you made me a believer, believer
Last things last
By the grace of fire and flames
You're the face of the future, the blood in my veins, oh-ooh
The blood in my veins, oh-ooh
But they never did, ever lived, ebbing and flowing
Inhibited, limited 'til it broke open and rained down
It rained down, like...
Pain!
You made me a, you made me a believer, believer
Pain!
You break me down and build me up, believer, believer
Pain
Oh, let the bullets fly, oh, let them rain
My life, my love, my drive, it came from...
Pain!
You made me a, you made me a believer, believer
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بله حتما.

شنیدن پادکستها به شما ایده و فکر صحبت کردن میده و نحوه کاربرد کلمات و گرامر رو یاد میگیرید.

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سلام. خوبین؟ امیدوارم خوب باشین.


اینجا پر از پادکست و داستان و ویدیوکست برای level های مختلف هست. پی‌تونی متناسب با سطح دانش خودت ازشون استفاده کنید.


بعلاوه در صدد برگذاری یک سری وبینار آموزشی هستیم.

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سلام به همه
لطفا راهنمای کنید من ۱۲ سالم امریکن۲ هستم چجور میتونم از کانلتون استفاده‌کنم

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"fight sb" or "fight with sb"


Both "fight sb" and "fight with sb" are used, but they have different meanings:

- "Fight sb" usually means to physically fight or oppose someone.

- "Fight with sb" can mean to argue or quarrel with someone, or to physically fight alongside someone (depending on context).

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Marie Curie, the discoverer of radium, the first woman (and one of the very few) to win the Nobel Prize and the only woman to have won it twice, shared with many scientists a certain absent-mindedness, a sort of bored detachment from worldly things.


One day the maid entered the laboratory, very frightened: "Madam, madam," she shouted, "I swallowed a pin!".

"Good, good," the mistress replied, "there is no reason to be alarmed: there is another one here."

And mathematicians, then, are unsurpassed...

The brilliant Hungarian mathematician Paul Erdos was a decidedly eccentric man.

He never had a formal academic position or a fixed home to live in.

He traveled constantly around the world, living for short periods with friends and colleagues.

He knew the telephone numbers of numerous mathematicians by heart, whom he did not hesitate to call at any time of the day (ignoring the local time), but apparently he did not remember their faces.

In fact, when he once met a colleague at a conference, Erdos politely asked him where he was from.

"Vancouver," the man replied.

Erdos's face lit up.

"Really? Then you must know my friend Elliot Mendelson."

There was an awkward pause.

"I'm Elliot Mendelson," came the reply.
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“Is there any difference?”, or “Are there any differences?”

If what is being looked for is a singular difference between two objects, as in “What is the difference between these two objects,” then the first sentence is correct. But when what is being looked for are multiple differences between two or more objects, then the second sentence is correct.

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to type with the caps lock on, because the capitalized text makes it look like you're yelling.

hotkey - one or more buttons on a keyboard that one can push to make the computer perform a particular command or a series of commands
> If you push this hotkey, the computer will automatically open your email program and check for new messages.

stuck with - forced to have, do, or use something when one does not like it
> Nobody likes the new rules, but we're stuck with them until the manager decides to change them again.

that's the spirit - a phrase used to encourage another person to continue doing what he or she is doing, or to continue to have the same positive attitude
> - This biochemistry class is really difficult, but I know I can get an A.
> - That's the spirit!

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Out of this world
Meaning/Usage: Amazing

Explanation: When something is of this world, it is not normal. This phrase is used to indicate that it is not normal in a positive way. It is so different and amazing that it is not a part of this world.

"That's the coolest thing I've ever seen. It's really out of this world."
"It's totally out of this world. You're going to be impressed."
"The concert was out of this world. It was an awesome experience."

A: "Did you see the new 3D movie at the IMAX theater?"
B: "No. Was it any good?"
A: "It was better than good. It was out of this world."

Other Common Sentences

"The movie totally blew me away. It was awesome."
"The essay was very creative and original. I was very impressed."
"I've never seen anything like that before."

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توضیح ایراد جمله و شکل صحیح آن:

جمله‌ی "She laid down to take a nap" از نظر دستوری نادرست است، چون از شکل فعل "to lay" (گذاشتن/قرار دادن چیزی) استفاده کرده، در حالی که معنای مورد نیاز، "to lie" (دراز کشیدن/خوابیدن) است.

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تفاوت دو فعل کلیدی:

1. "To lie" (دراز کشیدن – بدون مفعول)
· حال: lie
He lies on the bed.
(او روی تخت دراز می‌کشد.)
· گذشته: lay
He lay on the bed yesterday.
· گذشته کامل: lain
He has lain on the bed all morning.
2. "To lay" (گذاشتن چیزی – با مفعول)
· حال: lay
He lays the book on the table.
(او کتاب را روی میز می‌گذارد.)
· گذشته: laid
He laid the book on the table.
· گذشته کامل: laid
He has laid the book on the table.

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تصحیح جمله‌ی شما:

· نادرست: ❌ She laid down to take a nap.
(اینجا "laid" شکل گذشته‌ی "to lay" است، یعنی "گذاشت"، ولی جمله مفعول ندارد و معنای "دراز کشیدن" مد نظر است.)
· درست: ✅ She lay down to take a nap.
(گذشته‌ی "to lie" = lay)

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یک مثال دیگر برای درک بهتر:

· دراز کشیدن:
Every afternoon, she lies down. Yesterday, she lay down. She has lain down many times.
· گذاشتن:
She lays the baby in the crib. Yesterday, she laid the baby in the crib. She has laid the baby in the crib before.

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نکته اضافی:

فعل "to lie" اگر به معنی "دروغ گفتن" باشد، گذشته و گذشته کامل آن "lied" است:
She lies to her friend. She lied to her friend yesterday. She has lied many times.

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جمع‌بندی:
برای گفتن "او دراز کشید تا چرت بزند" باید از گذشته‌ی فعل "lie" یعنی "lay" استفاده کنید:
She lay down to take a nap. ✅

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Can you explain why "She laid down to take a nap" is wrong and how to say it correctly?

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🔹Are you stingy?
🔸No,I’m generous.

🔹Are you upright?
🔸No,I’m easygoing.

🔹Are you reserved?
🔸No,I’m talkative.

🔹Are you passive?
🔸No,I’m assertive.

🔹Are you tardy?
🔸No,I’m punctual.

🔹Are you averse?
🔸No,I’m adventurous.

🔹Are you oblivious?
🔸No,I’m insightful.

🔹Are you indecisive?
🔸I’m decisive.

🔹Are you terrible?
🔸No,I’m terrific.

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There are several modal verbs in English language:

✅️May / Might
✅️Have to / Have got to
✅️Can / Could
✅️Must
✅️Need
✅️Should
✅️Be to
✅️Will
✅️Ought to
✅️Would
✅️Used to
✅️Dare
✅️Shall

☝️ The modals can and could are from Old English can(n) and cuþ, which were respectively present and preterite forms of the verb cunnan ("to be able"). The silent l in the spelling of could results from analogy with would and should.

Similarly, may and might are from Old English mæg and meahte, respectively present and preterite forms of magan ("may, to be able");

Shall and should are from sceal and sceolde, respectively present and preterite forms of sculan ("to owe, be obliged");

Will and would are from wille and wolde, respectively present and preterite forms of willan ("to wish, want").

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