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آزمون زبان mhle tolimo ept msrt
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همه چیز برای قبولی در آزمون‌های EPT، MSRT ،TOLIMO و MHLE 📚 نکات، منابع و تست‌های کاربردی ادمین: وحید رضوان پور @vahidrezvanpour کانال جامع زبان: @RMS_English
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تقویت مهارت شنیداری: (این بخش ویژه داوطلبان آزمون MSRT و TOLIMO و MHLE می‌باشد؛ و داوطلبان آزمون EPT لازم نیست روی این مهارت کار کنند.) - بعد از اینکه هم از نظر واژگان، و هم از نظر گرامر به سطح مطلوبی رسیدید، میتونید برید سراغ مهارت شنیداری. - برای اینکه بتونید توی این بخش موفق باشید، سعی کنید حتماً تلفظ تمامی لغاتی که میخونید رو با تکرار و تمرین، یاد بگیرید. - توی کانال زیر براتون یک سری پادکست به همراه متن مربوطه، میذارم؛ هر زمان که خواستید سراغ تقویت مهارت شنیداری برید، میتونید هر روز حداقل یکی دو تا از این پادکست‌ها رو کار کنید تا رفته رفته مهارت شنیداریتون قوی بشه و بعدش برید سراغ نمونه سوالات MSRT یا TOLIMO یا MHLE یا آزمون‌های مشابه. ————————- برای تقویت مهارت شنیداری، از طریق پادکست‌ها، می‌توانید از روش زیر استفاده کنید: گام 1: گوش دادن بدون متن: ابتدا بدون متن به پادکست گوش دهید تا مفهوم کلی را درک کنید. گام 2: گوش دادن با متن: همزمان با گوش دادن، متن را دنبال کنید تا تلفظ و معنای کلمات را یاد بگیرید. گام 3: تکرار و تمرین تلفظ: بخش‌های دشوار پادکست را با صدای بلند تکرار کنید. گام 4: گوش دادن مجدد بدون متن: دوباره بدون متن گوش دهید و سعی کنید همه جزئیات را درک کنید. گام 5: خلاصه‌نویسی یا بازگو کردن: پادکست را خلاصه کنید یا برای خودتان بازگو کنید تا مهارت گفتاری‌تان، و مهارت درک شنیداری‌تان تقویت شود. گام 6: مرور کلمات جدید: کلمات جدید را تمرین کنید. گام 7: تکرار منظم: پادکست‌ها را به طور منظم مرور کنید تا مطالب در ذهن‌تان تثبیت شوند. پادکست‌ها یکی دیگه از راه‌های تقویت مهارت شنیداری، گوش دادن به آهنگ‌های انگلیسیه که برای این کار میتونید هر هفته یه آهنگ از آهنگ‌های کانال زیر رو کار کنید، سعی کنید آهنگ‌ها رو به همون ترتیبی که قرار دادم جلو ببرید. هر هفته یه آهنگ جدید کار کنید، و هر آهنگی که کار میکنید رو سعی کنید از لیست پخش‌تون خارج نکنید و همیشه بهش گوش کنید تا حفظش بشید. کانال آهنگ‌های خارجی: آدرس زیر را در تلگرام جستجو کنید: RMS_Song @met_RMS .
Elementary - Difficult Customer A: Good evening. My name is Fabio. I’ll be your waiter for tonight. May I take your order? B: No, I’m still working on it. This menu isn’t even in English. What’s good here? A: For you sir, I would recommend spaghetti and meatballs. B: Does it come with coke and fries? A: It comes with either soup or salad and a complimentary glass of wine, sir. B: I’ll go with the spaghetti and meatballs, salad and the wine. A: Excellent choice. Your order will be ready soon. B: How soon is soon? A: Twenty minutes? B: You know what? I’ll just go grab a burger across the street. Key Vocabulary grab - get quickly go with - to choose, pick would recommend - suggest complimentary - free still working on - not yet completed, need more time Supplementary Vocabulary impatient - uncomfortable waiting, wanting to go fast food - food prepared and served quickly waitress - female server at a restaurant or bar fancy - nice, expensive, upscale casual - relaxed, not dressy @met_RMS
Elementary - Calling In Sick A: Hello, Daniel speaking, how may I help you? B: Hi, Daniel, Julie here. A: Hi, Julie, how are you? B: Actually, I’m feeling quite ill today. A: I’m sorry to hear that. What’s wrong? B: I think I’m coming down with the flu. I have a headache, a sore throat a runny nose and I’m feeling slightly feverish. A: I see... so you’re calling in sick? B: Yes, I was hoping to take the day off to recover. A: OK, then. Try and get some rest. Key Vocabulary was hoping - to kindly expect calling in sick - report that you will not go to work because you are sick coming down - getting, acquiring quite ill - very sick how may I help you? - Polite offer to help Supplementary Vocabulary impolite - rude permission- allow symptom - a sign, indication sick day - day off because you’re sick make it into work - go to work @met_RMS
Daily Life - Hotel Upgrade A: Good afternoon. What can I do for you? B: I’d like to check in please. I have a reservation under the name Anthony Roberts. A: All right R.O.B.E.R.T.S... Oh, Mr. Roberts we’ve been expecting you... And here is your keycard to the presidential suite. B: But there must be some mistake; my reservation was for a standard room. A: Are you sure? Let me double check. B: Yeah... Here, this is my confirmation number. A: You’re right Mr. Roberts, there seems to be a mix- up, unfortunately we’re overbooked at the moment. B: So... A: Not to worry. We’re pleased to offer you a complimentary upgrade. B: Presidential suite baby! Key Vocabulary check in - register at a hotel or airport under the name - name used for the reservation reservation - booking confirmation - an approval, verification mix-up - confusion complimentary upgrade - free improvement of quality overbooked - full Supplementary Vocabulary check out - pay and leave a hotel booking - reservation concierge - hotel employee that helps guests deluxe room - hotel room, better than standard receipt - paper showing payment details @met_RMS
The Office - I need an assistant! A: ...like I told you before, we just don’t have the resources to hire you an assistant. B: I understand that, but the fact is we’re understaffed. A: The timing is just not right. The economy is bad, and it’s too risky to take on new staff. B: Yeah, I guess you’re right... Here’s an idea, what if we hire an intern? She would take some of the weight off my shoulders. A: She? B: Yeah, you know, a recent graduate. She could give me a hand with some of these projects and we could keep our costs down. A: That sounds reasonable... Let me see what I can do. A: Tony, I’d like to introduce you to your new assistant. B: OK, great! Let’s meet her! C: Hi, I’m Adam. B: Oh... hi... I’m Tony... Key Vocabulary resources - money understaffed - not enough people to do the job the timing is just not right - it is not a good time now weight off my shoulders - remove pressure or stress give me a hand - help that sounds reasonable - is OK Supplementary Vocabulary recruit - hire overworked - working too much short staffed - not enough people to do the job cut costs - reduce spending overstaffed - having too many employees @met_RMS
Daily Life - Cut In Line A: I can’t believe it took us two hours to get here. The traffic in New York is unbelievable. B: Yeah, but just relax honey, we’re here and we’re going on vacation. In a few hours we’ll be in Hawaii, and you’ll be on the golf course. A: Oh no! Look at that line! It must be a mile long! There’s no way I’m waiting for another two hours. B: Honey... don’t... C: Hey man, the end of the line is over there. A: Yeah... C: No seriously, I was here first, and you can’t cut in line like this. A: Says who? C: I do! A: So sue me! C: Alright... that’s it... Key Vocabulary unbelievable - incredible, amazing relax - calm down be a mile long - is very long cut in line - move in front of someone waiting in line there’s no way - it’s impossible Supplementary Vocabulary traffic jam - many cars not moving on the road a few hours from now - soon, in a couple of hours form a queue - to get in line jump the queue - cut in line(Br E) stand in line - wait in line line up - form a line @met_RMS