آموزش زبان انگلیسی
آموزش زبان انگلیسی.گرامر.مکالمه.اصطلاح.ضرب المثل.لغت.سرگرمی.شعر.داستان.نکته های مهم . دانلود و .....
A history joke A math joke A history joke A history joke A history joke
Teacher: Why does the statue of liberty stand in A history joke A history joke An ideal homework excuse A
math joke از این به
بعد لغات مهم که مخصوص تافل
هستن رو براتون مینوسیم . امیدوارم که به کارتون بیاد... 1. Definition of tremulous (adjective) 2. Definition of curb (noun) 3. Definition of grimace (noun) 4. Definition of compendious (adjective) 5. Definition of analogy (noun) 6. Definition of callous (adjective) 7. Definition of spurn (verb) 8. Definition of temporize (verb) 9. Definition of fathom (noun) 10. Definition of stringent (adjective) سلام به دوستان عزیز، یه مقاله براتون آماده کردم کردم که راجه
به روش direct
method هستش. یک مقاله عالی که خودم نوشتم و از هیچ
سایت یا وبلاگ دیگری استفاده نکردم. امیدوارم که مورد پسند شما عزیزان هم قرار
بگیره. Classroom procedure A class
may start with a discussion to introduce the topic of the text to the students.
The text is usually a reading passage or a dialogue presenting one aspect of
every day life. After the students read the passage, the teacher explains the
new vocabularies through actions, pictures, and real objects (realia). At this
stage, the students are required to ask any questions they may have on the
comprehension of the passage. Then the teacher asks some questions to check the
student's understanding of different lexical, grammatical, and cultural points
that may be new to them. In this way, the teacher encourages the students to
ask similar questions from each other or from the whole class. Students are
also directed to use the grammatical and lexical items they have learned, in
completely new contexts. This may be done orally or in written form.
How did the Vikings send secret messages?
By norse code!
Teacher: What's 2 and 2?
Pupil: 4
Teacher: That's good.
Pupil: Good?, that's perfect!
Why did the knight run about shouting for a tin opneder?
He had a bee in his suit of armour!
Teacher: Who can tell me where Hadrians Wall is?
Pupil: I expect it's around Hadrian's garden miss!
Why were the early days of history called the dark ages?
Because there were so many knights!
Pupil: Because it can't sit down!
What was Camelot?
A place where people parked their camels!
Who gave the Liberty Bell to
Must have been a duck family
A duck family?
Didn't you say there was a quack in it!
Teacher: Where is your homework?
Pupil: I lost it fighting this kid who said you weren't the best teacher in the
school
Teacher: If 1+1=2 and 2+2=4, what is 4+4?
Pupil: That's not fair!
frightened; quivering
Examples of tremulous
This scarcely perceptible but ubiquitous twitching, described by Ludens as like
the slight tremulous movement of leaves on a tree or ripples on a pool, was one
of the strangest, and in an odd way most convincing manifestations
of the raising of Patrick.
restraint; framework; raised edge of a sidewalk
Examples of curb
A curb was put up along the street to help drainage
distortion of the face to express an attitude or feeling; anger; disapproval
Examples of grimace
Little did he know that it wasn't a smile, but a grimace of pain.
shortened; summarized
Examples of compendious
The origins of modern local government in the many single-purpose authorities
created in the nineteenth century continued to be reflected in the strength of
departmental organization in the newly created compendious authorities.
similarity; correlation; parallelism; comparability
Examples of analogy
The teacher used an analogy to describe the similarities between the two books.
Comparing the newly discovered virus with one found long ago, the scientist
made an analogy between the two organisms.
unfeeling; insensitive; hard
Examples of callous
The ideal pecuniary man is like the ideal delinquent in his unscrupulous
conversion of goods and persons to his own ends, and in a callous disregard for
the feelings and wishes of others and of the remoter effects of his actions.
A radical criminology which appears to deny
this will be seen as callous and rightly rejected.
to push away; to repel; to reject
Examples of spurn
It emphasizes the huge element of mystery and uncertainty in voters' behavior,
which makes them spurn the most fluent campaigns and ignore the gaffes and
trifles which dominate television news bulletins and front pages.
The woman spurned the advances of her suitor, saying she wasn't ready for a
commitment.
to delay or refuse to commit oneself in order to gain time; to avoid an answer
Examples of temporize
The real point about the events of 1558 is that it was a missed opportunity for
the Catholics, missed because Mary of Guise still temporized, still would not
put the weight of the state behind that of the church.
nautical unit of depth; unit of length equal to six feet
Examples of fathom
The submarine cruised at 17 fathoms below the surface.
severe; demanding; strict; binding; constraining
Examples of stringent
Everyone who deals in chemical purchasing knows that in many cases, one is
forced by prepackaging and stringent sales requirements to purchase
substantially more of a given compound than is required.
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