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• “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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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.
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1. Cinematography
معنی: فیلمبرداری

Examples)

- The cinematography was breathtaking, every shot was beautifully composed.

فیلمبرداری نفس گیر بود، هر پلان به زیبایی ساخته شده بود.
2. Screenplay

معنی: فیلمنامه
Examples)

- The screen writer spent months perfecting the screenplay.

نویسنده فیلم ماه ها برای تکمیل فیلمنامه وقت گذاشت.

- The actor improvised line that weren’t in the screenplay.

بازیگر جملاتی که در فیلمنامه نبود را به صورت بداهه گفت.

- The screenplay was adapted from a popular novel.

فیلمنامه از روی یک رمان محبوب اقتباس شده است.
3. Director

معنی: کارگردان

Examples)

- The director has a unique vision for the film.

کارگردان نگاه منحصر به فردی به فیلم دارد.

- He is a highly acclaimed director who creates thought-provoking films.

او کارگردان بسیار تحسین شده ای است که فیلم های قابل تاملی خلق می کند.

- The director provided valuable feedbacks.

کارگردان بازخوردهای ارزشمندی ارائه کرد.
4. Genre

معنی: ژانر فیلم

Example)

- Films of various genres

فیلم در ژانرهای مختلف

- The film falls into the comedy genre.

این فیلم در ژانر کمدی قرار می گیرد.

- The genre gives viewers an idea of what to expect.

این ژانر به بینندگان ایده می دهد که چه چیزی باید انتظار داشته باشد.
#Collocations

Crime (English collocation in use)


🔺A. Talking about criminal

The lawyer for the prosecution, Mr. Arthur Larchwood, stated that Henry Banks was already a convicted criminal when he was appointed chairman of the company but that nobody knew this fact. He had a conviction for robbery dating back to 1986.
someone declared officially in a court of law to be guilty of a crime


🔺convicted criminal
مجرم محکوم شده

🔺conviction for robbery
محکومیت به خاطر سرقت

🔺date back to = go back to
برمیگردد به
charge (اتهام) >> conviction (محکومیت)

#collocation

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🔸 از حال استمراری برای تاکید روی خواستمون میتونیم استفاده کنیم.

🔹 You are not going anywhere.
هیچ‌جایی نمیری.

🔹 I'm not coming with you.
باهات هیچ جایی نمیام.

🔹She is staying here with me.
با من همینجا می‌مونه.
Oh ,waterfall,minstrel of mournful melody,tell why!
For whom do the furrows on your troubled brow lie?
What was your agony?why did you as I,
Dash your head against the rocks all night and cry?
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ای آبشار،نوحه گر از بحر چیستی؟
چین بر جبین نهاده در اندوه کیستی؟
دردت چه بود که چون من تمام شب
سر را به سنگ می زدی و می گریستی؟!
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Great video! Here’s a rundown of various generations:

Silent Generation: Born roughly between 1928 and 1945, this generation experienced events like World War II and the post-war period of rebuilding.

Baby Boomers: Born approximately between 1946 and 1964, this generation saw significant social and cultural changes, including the civil rights movement and the advent of television.

Generation X: Born roughly between 1965 and 1980, Gen Xers grew up with the rise of technology and witnessed the transition from analog to digital.

Millennials (Generation Y): Born approximately between 1981 and 1996, Millennials came of age in the internet era and are known for their tech-savviness and diverse cultural interests.

Generation Z: Born roughly between 1997 and 2012, Gen Z is the first generation to grow up entirely in the digital age, with smartphones, social media, and instant access to information.

Generation Alpha: Born from 2013 onward, this generation is still very young and will be shaped by the technological advancements and cultural changes of the 21st century.

Millenial here 🙋🏻‍♂️ (by the skin of my teeth!)

What about you? 😏
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