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Coditionals in English Grammar
#Grammar
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A servant said to God: If you wrote my destiny, then why should I pray?
God said: Maybe I have written whatever he prays ..
♧ بنده ای خدا را گفت:
♧ اگر سرنوشت مرا تو نوشته ای...
♧ پس چرا #دعا کنم؟
☆ خداوند🌹فرمود:
☆ شاید نوشته باشم هر چه دعا کرد.
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narration
🌺 Imam Ali ((Peace be upon him and his household )) said :
🌸 the tongue of the wise man is behind his heart while the heart of the fool is behind his tongue .
#vocab :
🌷wise : وایز
دانا , عاقل
🌷behind : بیهایند
پشت سر
🌷fool : فول
احمق , نادان
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#Listening #Quote
#Quran
SURAT AL BAQARAH
🌷 16 - they are the ones who bought error for guidance , so their trade did not profit them , nor were they guided .
🌷17- their parable is that of one who lighted a torch , and when it had lit up all around him , Allah took away their light , and left them sightless in a manifold darkness .
🌷18 - Deaf , dumb , and blind , they will not come back .
#vocabulary
🌷guidance : گایدنس
هدایت
🌷trade : ترِید
کاسبی
🌷profit : پرافٍت
سود بردن
🌷parable : پَربل
مثال
🌷light : لایت
روشن کردن
🌷torch : تروچ
مَشعَل
🌷sightless : سایت لس
نابینا
🌷manifold : مَنیفُلد
متعدد, گوناگون
🌷darkness : دارکنس
تاریکی
🌷Deaf : دِف
ناشنوا
🌷dumb : دام
لال
🌷blind : بلایند
نابینا
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#listening #Quran_16
Quran
🌷13 - and when they are told , believe like the people who have believed , they say , shall we believe like the fools who have believed ? look , they are themselves the fools , but they do not know .
grammar :
🌷مجهول حال ساده
Object + be (am, is, are) + past participle
🌷Our school is cleaned every week
مدرسه ما هر هفته تمیز می شود
🌷Patients are treated
بیماران درمان می شوند
🌷I am told what to do
به من گفته می شود که چه کنم
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#Listening #Quran_lessons
🌺Two things destroy man:
1️⃣ Being busy with the past
2️⃣ busy thinking about others life
🔻Whoever remains in past
▫️ loses the future
🔻 And whoever is looking out the the other people's behavior
▫️ Loses his/her comfort and convenience
🌸 Instead of being busy with her/him that means obsession,
🌸 being busy with your heart to live life and be happy.!
🦋#Motivational
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🔸{ #Phrasal_verbs }🔸
Never give up _!!!
📒 write down
to write information on a piece of paper
▫️Do you want to write down my phone number?
📒lie down
to start lying (on a bed, etc)
▫️I'm going to go and lie down for a while.
📒 go away
to leave a place/someone
▫️Why don't you just go away and leave me alone?
📒 build up
to increase
▫️These exercises are good for building up leg strength.
📒 blow up
to explode
▫️Luckily, the bomb didn’t blow up.
📒 read out
to say something out loud which you are reading
▫️He read the list of names out.
📒 go off
to no longer be fresh
▫️Has this milk gone off?
📒 put back
to return something to where it was
▫️Can you put the book back when you've finished with it?
📒 let down
to disappoint
▫️You've really let me down.
📒 take off
to remove (a piece of clothing)
▫️It felt good to finally take my shoes off after a I on 9 day.
♻️𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑬𝒏𝒅_...♻️
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🍁🍁🍁#English_Collocations With The Word LARGE
☝️The word large is often used in collocations involving numbers and measurements.
▪️ a large amount
▪️ a large collection
▪️ a large number (of)
▪️ a large population
▪️ a large proportion
▪️ a large quantity
▪️ a large scale
🍁🍁🍁English Collocations With The Word STRONG
☝️The word strong is often used in collocations with facts and opinions:
Strong + facts/opinions
▪️ strong argument
▪️ strong emphasis
▪️ strong evidence
▪️ a strong contrast
▪️ a strong commitment
▪️ strong criticism
▪️ strong denial
▪️ a strong feeling
▪️ a strong opinion (about something)
▪️ strong resistance
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#Story
A lion and a mouse
It was a hot summer day. Sun was shining bright up in the sky. A lion was sitting under the shade of a big tree and in some time got asleep. Nearby that tree, there was a hole, in which there lived a mouse. When the lion was sleeping, the mouse came out of its hole and saw him asleep.
Unaware of the lion's strength, it got tickled by an idea. It thought of waking up the lion by running over his body just for fun.
Unfortunately, the lion seized it in his strong paw. The mouse pleaded for its life. Being generous by nature, the lion set it free. The mouse promised to help the lion if it ever got the chance. The lion laughed aloud at this. After all, how could a tiny mouse help the king of the jungle? A few days later, the mouse was passing through the jungle when he saw the same lion trapped in a hunter's net. Immediately, it set to work, gnawing at the ropes. Very soon the tiny mouse had ser the lion free.
Moral: Remember, mercy never goes unrewarded.
Father and his son
One day, while walking down the road, a father said to his son, "Look, a horseshoe is lying in the mud. Pick it up." The son said, "I hate to pick up things from mud." The father picked up the horseshoe and kept it in his pocket. On reaching the village, he sold the horseshoe and bought some cherries.
Father understood the desire of his son and dropped a cherry on the ground. The son picked it up, washed it and ate it up.
Then the father said to him, "Sometimes even small things cost much. These cherries are because of that horseshoe that you refused to pick up from the mud." The son understood what his father meant.
Moral ~ A SMALL THING COSTS MUCH.
#story
#idioms
01. Like a fish out of water: In a strange situation
02. Smell a rat: Suspect something foul
03. Read between the lines: Understand the hidden meaning
04. Tooth and Nail: With all of one’s power
05. Spread like wild fire: Spread quickly
06. Hit the nail on the head: Do or say the exact thing
07. Burn the midnight Oil: Work or study hard
08. Under his thumb: Under his control
09. With a high hand: Oppressively
10. Gain ground: Become popular
11. By leaps and bounds: Rapidly
12. Make off with: To run away with
13. Pass away: to die
14. To cry for the moon: Ask for the impossible
15. To make a pig of oneself: To over-eat
16. Donkey’s years: Very long time
17. To pull one’s leg: to joke; tease
18. To keep one’s fingers crossed: to hope fervently
19. To eat humble pie: To apologize in a humble manner
20. To fight a losing battle: Struggle without hope of success
21. A deadlock: A position when no progress can be made
22. A daredevil: A person who does not care for any consequences
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Ramadhan is a word that comes from the root word "رَمض" which means to burn, but a burning which is not accompanied by smoke and ash. The reason for this name is that in the month of Ramadhan, the sins of mankind are burnt and destroyed.
#Ramadan
The month of Ramadhan is the month in which the Holy Qur’an was sent down and is the only month that has been named in the Holy Qur’an. The Night of Qadr (commonly translated to the Night of Power) is also in this month. The Prophet said that “All of the divine books were sent down during the month of Ramadhan, the best of Allah’sﷻ months”.1 On the last Friday in the month of Sha’ban (the month before Ramadhan), a detailed speech was delivered by the Prophet regarding the significance of the month of Ramadhan which is made available to us through some of the commentaries of the Holy Qur’an and through books of narrations. Also in the Sahifa Sajjadia, Imam Sajjad (pbuh) greets this Holy Month with a supplication and farewells it with a heart wrenching supplication.
In Ramadhan, believers are invited as guests to hosted by Allah (Swt) with the following Ayah of the Qur’an:
{يَا أَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا كُتِبَ عَلَيْكُمُ الصِّيَامُ كَمَا كُتِبَ عَلَى الَّذِينَ مِن قَبْلِكُمْ لَعَلَّكُمْ تَتَّقُونَ}
O believers, prescribed for you is the Fast, even as it was prescribed for those that were before you - haply you will be Godfearing – Surah Al Baqarah 2:183
Month of Ramadan
We observe Ramadan in the ninth month
we fast from down to dusk
I am fasting
obligatory
have a blessed Ramadan
#Ramadhan_vocab
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#listening
compass جهت یاب
pillar ستون
scale میزان
preplan طرح ریزی شده از قبل
agenda لیست کارهایی که باید انجام داد