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لوگوی کانال تلگرام zabanban — خانه زبان خ
لوگوی کانال تلگرام zabanban — خانه زبان
آدرس کانال: @zabanban
دسته بندی ها: زبان ها
زبان: فارسی
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2022-06-05 08:45:01 Other Ways to Say I LIKE IT
راه های دیگر برای گفتن من آن را دوست دارم

1. It’s to my thinking.

2. It sounds great.

3. I’m really into it.

4. It appeals to me.

5. It sounds good.

6. I’m very interested in it.

7. I’m fond of it.

8. It looks good.

9. I’m very interested in doing and learning about it.

10. It’s for my liking.

11. I adore it.

12. I love it.

13. I’m crazy about it.

14. I’m mad about it.

15. I’m keen on it.

16. I’m passionate about it.

17. I can’t get enough of it.

18. I like it.

19. I fancy it/ him/ her.

20. I’m addicted to it.

21. It’s my thing.

22. This is totally sick!

23. This is wicked!

24. I’ve grown to like it

25. I just love it.

26. I love doing it and I don’t want to stop.

27. I didn’t like it at first but now I do.

28. I like the idea of it.

29. It goes down well with him/ her.

30. I’m partial to it.

31. I’m attached to it.

32. I’ve got a soft spot for him/ her.

33. It looks fantastic.
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2022-06-04 09:39:43 ▬ ▬خودآموز آیلتس ▬ ▬ IELTS Cambridge Practice #مهم
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2022-06-04 09:37:55

نكته فوق كنكورى

حتماً دقت كنيد صفات با اين ترتيب بياد:
تعداد(1,2,3,…)
كيفيت(beautiful,bad,good)
اندازه(big,small)
سن(old,new,…)
شكل(heart shaped,squer,…)
رنگ(blue,pink,…)
مليّت(iranian,american,…)
جنس(leathern,metallic,…)
▬ ▬خودآموز آیلتس ▬ ▬ IELTS Cambridge Practice #مهم


#كيهانه_باغبانى
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2022-06-04 09:23:59
فیلم رو ببینید و اینم عبارت هایی که توی پست استفاده شد:
For real?
You don't say
Get out of here
Are you kidding me?
Are you serious?
No way!
You wouldn't believe!

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یادگیری آسان چهار هزار واژه با تمرکز بر جملات همراه با کتاب ، فیلم و فایل صوتی یکی از کاربری و ارزشمند ترین مجموعه خودآموز زبان انگلیسی است

#مروارید_حاجیپور
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2022-06-02 19:47:59
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2022-06-02 12:46:42
کاربرد عبارت how come در زبان انگلیسی چیست؟

دقیقا عبارت how come چه معنی داره در زبان انگلیسی؟
توی ترجمه ای که میشه «چطور میشه» ترجمش کرد و توی اکثر جمله ها معنی منطقی به نظر می رسه.
ولی مطمین نیستم که درست باشه. آیا درسته؟

همچنین توی جملات پایین میشه بجای how come از how can you استفاده کرد؟

How come you find the love of your life and walk away?
چطور عشق زندگی‌تان را پیدا می‌کنید و تزکش میکنید؟
How come you win the lottery and gamble all the money away?
چطور در لاتاری برنده می‌شوید و همه پول را قمار می‌کنید؟

to walk away
/wˈɔːk ɐwˈeɪ/
فعل ناگذر
[گذشته: walked away]
دور شدن ترک کردن، رها کردن


قید
how come
/haʊ kʌm/
چرا چطور
معادل ها در دیکشنری فارسی: چطور
1.‘I think you owe me some money.’ ‘How come?’
1. «من فکر می‌کنم تو به من پول بدهکاری.» «چطور؟»
2.If she spent five years in Paris, how come her French is so bad?
2. اگر او پنج سال در پاریس بوده، چرا فرانسوی‌اش انقدر بد است؟

مروارید حاجی پور


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IELTS Cambridge Practice
کسب مهارت‌های شرکت در آزمون آیلتس
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2022-06-02 12:25:59 Does Stress Affect Your Memory?

You spend weeks studying for an important test. On the big day, you wait nervously as your teacher hands it out. You’re working your way through, when you’re asked to define ‘ataraxia.’ You know you’ve seen it before, but your mind goes blank. What just happened?
The answer lies in the complex relationship between stress and memory. There are many types and degrees of stress and different kinds of memory, but we’re going to focus on how short-term stress impacts your memory for facts.
To start, it helps to understand how this kind of memory works. Facts you read, hear, or study become memories through a process with three main steps. First comes acquisition: the moment you encounter a new piece of information. Each sensory experience activates a unique set of brain areas.
In order to become lasting memories, these sensory experiences have to be consolidated by the hippocampus, influenced by the amygdala, which emphasizes experiences associated with strong emotions. The hippocampus then encodes memories, probably by strengthening the synaptic connections stimulated during the original sensory experience.
Once a memory has been encoded, it can be remembered, or retrieved, later. Memories are stored all over the brain, and it’s likely the prefrontal cortex that signals for their retrieval.
So how does stress affect each of these stages? In the first two stages, moderate stress can actually help experiences enter your memory. Your brain responds to stressful stimuli by releasing hormones known as corticosteroids, which activate a process of threat-detection and threat-response in the amygdala. The amygdala prompts your hippocampus to consolidate the stress-inducing experience into a memory. Meanwhile, the flood of corticosteroids from stress stimulates your hippocampus, also prompting memory consolidation.
But even though some stress can be helpful, extreme and chronic stress can have the opposite effect. Researchers have tested this by injecting rats directly with stress hormones. As they gradually increased the dose of corticosteroids, the rats’ performance on memory tests increased at first, but dropped off at higher doses. In humans, we see a similar positive effect with moderate stress. But that only appears when the stress is related to the memory task— so while time pressure might help you memorize a list, having a friend scare you will not. And the weeks, months, or even years of sustained corticosteroids that result from chronic stress can damage the hippocampus and decrease your ability to form new memories.
It would be nice if some stress also helped us remember facts, but unfortunately, the opposite is true. The act of remembering relies on the prefrontal cortex, which governs thought, attention, and reasoning. When corticosteroids stimulate the amygdala, the amygdala inhibits, or lessens the activity of, the prefrontal cortex. The reason for this inhibition is so the fight/flight/freeze response can overrule slower, more reasoned thought in a dangerous situation. But that can also have the unfortunate effect of making your mind go blank during a test. And then the act of trying to remember can itself be a stressor, leading to a vicious cycle of more corticosteroid release and an even smaller chance of remembering.
So what can you do to turn stress to your advantage and stay calm and collected when it matters the most? First, if you know a stressful situation like a test is coming, try preparing in conditions similar to the stressful environment. Novelty can be a stressor. Completing practice questions under time pressure, or seated at a desk rather than on a couch, can make your stress response to these circumstances less sensitive during the test itself.
Exercise is another useful tool.


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