### 7. Pay attention
- Example: You need to pay attention to the instructions if you want to succeed in this exam.
اگر می خواهید در این آزمون موفق شوید باید به دستورالعمل ها توجه کنید.
### 8. Take advantage of
- Example: Students should take advantage of all the resources available at the university.
دانشجویان باید از تمام منابع موجود در دانشگاه استفاده کنند.
### 9. Face a challenge
- Example: Every entrepreneur must face a challenge at some point in their career.
هر کارآفرینی باید در مقطعی از حرفه خود با چالشی روبرو شود.
### 10. Keep in mind
- Example: When planning your trip, keep in mind the weather conditions of your destination.
هنگام برنامه ریزی برای سفر، شرایط آب و هوایی مقصد خود را در نظر داشته باشید.
### 11. Reach a conclusion
- Example: After analyzing the data, we were able to reach a conclusion about the experiment.
پس از تجزیه و تحلیل داده ها، توانستیم به نتیجه ای در مورد آزمایش برسیم.
### 12. Give an example
- Example: Can you give an example to illustrate your point?
آیا می توانید برای روشن شدن نظر خود مثالی بزنید؟
### 13. Make an effort
- Example: If you want to improve your English, you need to make an effort every day.
اگر می خواهید زبان انگلیسی خود را تقویت کنید، باید هر روز تلاش کنید.
### 14. Come to a conclusion
- Example: After reviewing all the evidence, the jury came to a conclusion.
پس از بررسی تمام شواهد، هیئت منصفه به نتیجه رسید.
### 15. Take part in
- Example: I encourage everyone to take part in community service activities.
من همه را تشویق می کنم که در فعالیت های خدمات اجتماعی شرکت کنند.
- Example: You need to pay attention to the instructions if you want to succeed in this exam.
اگر می خواهید در این آزمون موفق شوید باید به دستورالعمل ها توجه کنید.
### 8. Take advantage of
- Example: Students should take advantage of all the resources available at the university.
دانشجویان باید از تمام منابع موجود در دانشگاه استفاده کنند.
### 9. Face a challenge
- Example: Every entrepreneur must face a challenge at some point in their career.
هر کارآفرینی باید در مقطعی از حرفه خود با چالشی روبرو شود.
### 10. Keep in mind
- Example: When planning your trip, keep in mind the weather conditions of your destination.
هنگام برنامه ریزی برای سفر، شرایط آب و هوایی مقصد خود را در نظر داشته باشید.
### 11. Reach a conclusion
- Example: After analyzing the data, we were able to reach a conclusion about the experiment.
پس از تجزیه و تحلیل داده ها، توانستیم به نتیجه ای در مورد آزمایش برسیم.
### 12. Give an example
- Example: Can you give an example to illustrate your point?
آیا می توانید برای روشن شدن نظر خود مثالی بزنید؟
### 13. Make an effort
- Example: If you want to improve your English, you need to make an effort every day.
اگر می خواهید زبان انگلیسی خود را تقویت کنید، باید هر روز تلاش کنید.
### 14. Come to a conclusion
- Example: After reviewing all the evidence, the jury came to a conclusion.
پس از بررسی تمام شواهد، هیئت منصفه به نتیجه رسید.
### 15. Take part in
- Example: I encourage everyone to take part in community service activities.
من همه را تشویق می کنم که در فعالیت های خدمات اجتماعی شرکت کنند.
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❇️I will support this view with arguments in the following paragraphs.
من این دیدگاه (نظرم) را با استدلال در پاراگراف های بعدی پشتیبانی خواهم کرد.
❇️Thus the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages…
بنابراین مزایا بسیار بیشتر از معایب آن است…
❇️I wholeheartedly believe that this trend should be changed.
قلبا باورم دارم که این روند باید تغییر کند.
❇️I will support this view with arguments in the following paragraphs.
من این دیدگاه (نظرم) را با استدلال در پاراگراف های بعدی پشتیبانی خواهم کرد.
❇️Thus the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages…
بنابراین مزایا بسیار بیشتر از معایب آن است…
❇️I wholeheartedly believe that this trend should be changed.
قلبا باورم دارم که این روند باید تغییر کند.
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📌Let us examine both views before reaching a concrete decision.
بگذارید قبل از رسیدن (گرفتن) یک تصمیم ملموس هر دو زاویه را بررسی کنیم.
📌The following essay takes a look at both sides of the argument.
مقاله پیش رو، نگاهی به هر دو طرف استدلال دارد.
📌I oppose the view and my reasons will be explained in the following paragraphs
من با دیدگاه مخالفم و دلایل من در پاراگراف پیش رو توضیح داده خواهند شد.
📌Let us examine both views before reaching a concrete decision.
بگذارید قبل از رسیدن (گرفتن) یک تصمیم ملموس هر دو زاویه را بررسی کنیم.
📌The following essay takes a look at both sides of the argument.
مقاله پیش رو، نگاهی به هر دو طرف استدلال دارد.
📌I oppose the view and my reasons will be explained in the following paragraphs
من با دیدگاه مخالفم و دلایل من در پاراگراف پیش رو توضیح داده خواهند شد.
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یکی از مهمترین قواعد نگارش انگلیسی، ترتیب کلمات در زبان انگلیسی است برای یادگیری عمیق این مورد، این مقاله کاربردی و مفید را مطالعه کن.
• “She studies every night to keep up with her classmates.” 📚
• “He checks his emails daily to keep up with work tasks.” 💼
• “I know it’s tough but try to keep up.” 🏃♂️
• “After being sick, he needs to catch up with his school assignments.” 📓
• “She spent the weekend trying to catch up with household chores.” 🧹
• “You guys go ahead and I’ll catch up later.” 🥾
• “She started to fall behind with her reading due to a busy schedule.” 📖
• “He didn’t want to fall behind with his bills, so he paid them on time.” 💸
• “They began to fall behind with the project due to unexpected delays.” 🏗
#practical_sentence #vocabulary #words
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• “He checks his emails daily to keep up with work tasks.” 💼
• “I know it’s tough but try to keep up.” 🏃♂️
• “After being sick, he needs to catch up with his school assignments.” 📓
• “She spent the weekend trying to catch up with household chores.” 🧹
• “You guys go ahead and I’ll catch up later.” 🥾
• “She started to fall behind with her reading due to a busy schedule.” 📖
• “He didn’t want to fall behind with his bills, so he paid them on time.” 💸
• “They began to fall behind with the project due to unexpected delays.” 🏗
#practical_sentence #vocabulary #words
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New words:
🔹Rejuvenated: Having been given new energy or vigour.
🔹A deep slumber: A state of sleep that is particularly peaceful or profound. For example: "I fell into a deep slumber after eating my favorite dinner."
🔹Toss and turn: To move about from side to side or turn a lot in bed, especially because you cannot sleep.
🔹Trio: A set or group of three people or things. For example: “the hotel was run by a trio of brothers"
🔹wakey-wakey: Said to someone in order to wake them up from sleep.
🔹Wired (my brain is a bit wired): In a nervous, tense, or edgy state.
🔹You lot: You guys
🔹Sleep divorce: Sleep divorce is a term that refers to the decision of a couple to sleep in separate places, such as separate beds or separate rooms.
🔹To dip in and out of sleep: It means to fall asleep briefly and then wake up repeatedly, often not achieving deep or continuous sleep.
🔹Grumpy: Easily annoyed and complaining. For example: “I hadn't had enough sleep and was feeling kind of grumpy.”
🔹To skyrocket: Increase very steeply or rapidly.
🔹Tipping point: The time at which a change or an effect cannot be stopped.
🔹Bane: A cause of great distress or annoyance. For example: “the telephone was the bane of my life.”
🔹Wide awake: Fully awake.
🔹Fragmented: Consisting of several separate parts.
🔹Sleep-deprived: Suffering from a lack of sleep.
🔹Arousal: Arousal is a state in which you feel excited or very alert, for example as a result of fear, stress, or anger.
🔹A lark, early bird, morning person is a person who usually gets up early in the morning and goes to bed early in the evening.
🔹Menopause: Menopause is when your periods stop due to lower hormone levels. It usually affects women between the ages of 45 and 55, but it can happen earlier.
🔹Sandwich: Insert or squeeze (someone or something) between two other people or things, typically in a restricted space or so as to be uncomfortable.
🔹Comorbid: A comorbid disease or condition is one that someone has at the same time as having another disease or condition.
🔹Run in the family: If a quality, ability, disease, etc. runs in the family, many members of the family have it.
🔹Hot flash: A sudden feeling of feverish heat, typically as a symptom of the menopause.
🔹Quality sleep vs poor sleep
A settled opinion: A settled opinion is a viewpoint or belief that someone holds firmly and is unlikely to change.
🔹I feel rubbish: I feel bad or awful.
🔹Knock-on (challenge): If there is a knock-on effect, one action or event causes several other events to happen one after the other.
🔹Dementia: Dementia is the loss of cognitive functioning — thinking, remembering, and reasoning — to such an extent that it interferes with a person's daily life and activities. بیماری دمانس یا زوال عقل
🔹Reiterate: To say something again, once or several times.
🔹Light sleeper vs heavy sleeper or deep sleeper
🔹I wake up from a feather dropping (light sleeper)
🔹Something is right up your street: [mainly British] said to mean that something is exactly the kind of thing you like or know about.
🔹Sleep-inducing medication
🔹Shy away: to avoid something that you dislike, fear, or do not feel confident about:
🔹Remission: A period of time when an illness is less severe or is not affecting someone.
🔹Placebo effect: The placebo effect is when a person's physical or mental health appears to improve after taking a placebo or 'dummy' treatment. Placebo is Latin for 'I will please' and refers to a treatment that appears real, but is designed to have no therapeutic benefit.
🔹To harp on about something: To talk or complain about something many times.
🔹Judicious: wise. For example: We should make judicious use of the resources available to us.
🔹This too shall pass: این نیز بگذرد
🔹Bits and bobs (we might try bits & bobs): Small things or jobs of different types.
🔹Rejuvenated: Having been given new energy or vigour.
🔹A deep slumber: A state of sleep that is particularly peaceful or profound. For example: "I fell into a deep slumber after eating my favorite dinner."
🔹Toss and turn: To move about from side to side or turn a lot in bed, especially because you cannot sleep.
🔹Trio: A set or group of three people or things. For example: “the hotel was run by a trio of brothers"
🔹wakey-wakey: Said to someone in order to wake them up from sleep.
🔹Wired (my brain is a bit wired): In a nervous, tense, or edgy state.
🔹You lot: You guys
🔹Sleep divorce: Sleep divorce is a term that refers to the decision of a couple to sleep in separate places, such as separate beds or separate rooms.
🔹To dip in and out of sleep: It means to fall asleep briefly and then wake up repeatedly, often not achieving deep or continuous sleep.
🔹Grumpy: Easily annoyed and complaining. For example: “I hadn't had enough sleep and was feeling kind of grumpy.”
🔹To skyrocket: Increase very steeply or rapidly.
🔹Tipping point: The time at which a change or an effect cannot be stopped.
🔹Bane: A cause of great distress or annoyance. For example: “the telephone was the bane of my life.”
🔹Wide awake: Fully awake.
🔹Fragmented: Consisting of several separate parts.
🔹Sleep-deprived: Suffering from a lack of sleep.
🔹Arousal: Arousal is a state in which you feel excited or very alert, for example as a result of fear, stress, or anger.
🔹A lark, early bird, morning person is a person who usually gets up early in the morning and goes to bed early in the evening.
🔹Menopause: Menopause is when your periods stop due to lower hormone levels. It usually affects women between the ages of 45 and 55, but it can happen earlier.
🔹Sandwich: Insert or squeeze (someone or something) between two other people or things, typically in a restricted space or so as to be uncomfortable.
🔹Comorbid: A comorbid disease or condition is one that someone has at the same time as having another disease or condition.
🔹Run in the family: If a quality, ability, disease, etc. runs in the family, many members of the family have it.
🔹Hot flash: A sudden feeling of feverish heat, typically as a symptom of the menopause.
🔹Quality sleep vs poor sleep
A settled opinion: A settled opinion is a viewpoint or belief that someone holds firmly and is unlikely to change.
🔹I feel rubbish: I feel bad or awful.
🔹Knock-on (challenge): If there is a knock-on effect, one action or event causes several other events to happen one after the other.
🔹Dementia: Dementia is the loss of cognitive functioning — thinking, remembering, and reasoning — to such an extent that it interferes with a person's daily life and activities. بیماری دمانس یا زوال عقل
🔹Reiterate: To say something again, once or several times.
🔹Light sleeper vs heavy sleeper or deep sleeper
🔹I wake up from a feather dropping (light sleeper)
🔹Something is right up your street: [mainly British] said to mean that something is exactly the kind of thing you like or know about.
🔹Sleep-inducing medication
🔹Shy away: to avoid something that you dislike, fear, or do not feel confident about:
🔹Remission: A period of time when an illness is less severe or is not affecting someone.
🔹Placebo effect: The placebo effect is when a person's physical or mental health appears to improve after taking a placebo or 'dummy' treatment. Placebo is Latin for 'I will please' and refers to a treatment that appears real, but is designed to have no therapeutic benefit.
🔹To harp on about something: To talk or complain about something many times.
🔹Judicious: wise. For example: We should make judicious use of the resources available to us.
🔹This too shall pass: این نیز بگذرد
🔹Bits and bobs (we might try bits & bobs): Small things or jobs of different types.