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  • درک مطلب سطح متوسط ۱ (B1) به همراه تمرین A conference programme

    درک مطلب سطح متوسط ۱ (B1) به همراه تمرین A conference programme

    A conference programme

    متن زیر را بخوانید و آن را برای خود معنی کنید. سپس با ترجمه سایت مقایسه کنید و سعی کنید اشکالات خود را بیابید. و در نهایت آزمونهای مربوط به متن را پاسخ دهید و میزان درک مطلب خود را بسنجید.

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    A conference programme


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    Which of the conference sessions would you attend? Why?

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  • درک مطلب سطح متوسط ۱ (B1) به همراه تمرین A flyer for a gym

    درک مطلب سطح متوسط ۱ (B1) به همراه تمرین A flyer for a gym

    A flyer for a gym

    متن زیر را بخوانید و آن را برای خود معنی کنید. سپس با ترجمه سایت مقایسه کنید و سعی کنید اشکالات خود را بیابید. و در نهایت آزمونهای مربوط به متن را پاسخ دهید و میزان درک مطلب خود را بسنجید.

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    A flyer for a gym

    BEST BODY FITNESS

    About us

    You don’t want just a gym membership. You want a membership that means something. And that means you need support, expert help and a community.

    Best Body Fitness isn’t just a gym: it’s a full-service fitness membership made for you.

    Here’s how it works:

    STEP ONE: Your assessment

    We begin with an assessment session. This is a chance for you to see what we do at Best Body. Our assessment plans are no-cost and no-risk. We’ll also make a training plan specifically for you.

    STEP TWO: Your training

    When you decide to become a Best Body member, we show you what to do, how to do it and why you are doing it. After a few sessions with an expert private trainer you will feel comfortable working out on your own. But don’t worry, we’ll always be nearby if you have questions.

    STEP THREE: Your membership

    Membership works on a month-to- month basis. There are no sign-up fees and no cancellation fees. Start and stop whenever you want. And the best part? Our fees are the most competitive in the whole downtown area.

    STEP FOUR: Your community

    At Best Body Fitness, we see everyone as part of a big team. And when you work with a team, you can do great things. Join any of our specialised classes, led by expert instructors. Come to our nutrition classes. Participate in our regular social events. Everything is included in your fee.

    Finally, we wanted to share with you some reasons why our members say that they have chosen us over any other fitness centre in the city.

    It’s so EASY

    • Easy to start, stop, cancel or refund a membership
    • Easy to access – we’re open 24/7, we never close
    • Easy to do exercise – we have lots of equipment, no long wait
    • Easy results – our trainers and equipment give you success, fast
    • Easy to find – in the centre of town, near public transport and with parking

    It’s WONDERFUL

    • Wonderful members
    • Wonderful trainers and staff
    • Wonderful equipment
    • Wonderful energy
    • Wonderful location

    Come and visit us for a personal tour!

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    حالا شما برایمان بگویید:

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    What would you like most in a gym?

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  • درک مطلب سطح متوسط ۱ (B1) به همراه تمرین A travel guide

    درک مطلب سطح متوسط ۱ (B1) به همراه تمرین A travel guide

    A travel guide

    متن زیر را بخوانید و آن را برای خود معنی کنید. سپس با ترجمه سایت مقایسه کنید و سعی کنید اشکالات خود را بیابید. و در نهایت آزمونهای مربوط به متن را پاسخ دهید و میزان درک مطلب خود را بسنجید.

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    A travel guide

    BEST BODY FITNESS

    Whether you’re travelling to the islands or the mountains of Thailand, you’re likely to spend at least one night in its capital city on the way. Bangkok might be noisy and polluted but it’s also an exciting city with plenty of things to see and do. Why not make it a longer stay?

    Where to stay

    The Khao San Road was a famous traveller spot even before Leonardo di Caprio’s character in the film The Beach stayed there. But it’s noisy, not very pretty and not very Thai. For something more authentic, Phra Kanong offers an alternative place to stay, with its fantastic street markets where everyday Bangkok people eat, work and live. It’s not as convenient for the main tourist sites, but it has a Skytrain station so you can be at the Grand Palace in 20 minutes.

    How to get around

    Bangkok’s traffic can be a nightmare. Sure, you can easily take a taxi – if you want to spend hours stuck in traffic jams – but there are two much better ways to get around the city. To explore the temples and historical sites, catch an express boat river taxi or a longtail boat along the Chao Phraya river and the canals. For the modern part of the city, the Skytrain is a fast, cheap way to travel from the river to the shopping malls and nightlife of Sukhumvit, and the famous Chatuchak street market.

    Where to eat

    The simple answer is: everywhere! Thai street food is among the best in the world, and for around $5 you can eat a filling and delicious meal. Some food stands have little plastic seats where you can sit and eat and they cook the same dish over and over, like fried chicken on rice or Pad Thai noodles. Head for Chinatown – Yaowarat Street – and choose whatever looks most interesting from the many excellent Chinese and Thai restaurants and food stands.

    What to do

    After you’ve seen the main sites like the Giant Buddha at the temple of Wat Pho and the spectacular Grand Palace, and shopped at Chatuchak market, check out the snake farm and watch the live snake show. You can even touch a snake yourself if you want to!

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    Would you like to visit Bangkok? Why or why not?

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  • درک مطلب سطح متوسط ۱ (B1) به همراه تمرین An email request for help

    درک مطلب سطح متوسط ۱ (B1) به همراه تمرین An email request for help

    An email request for help

    متن زیر را بخوانید و آن را برای خود معنی کنید. سپس با ترجمه سایت مقایسه کنید و سعی کنید اشکالات خود را بیابید. و در نهایت آزمونهای مربوط به متن را پاسخ دهید و میزان درک مطلب خود را بسنجید.

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    An email request for help

    To: James Forrester

    Date: 6 November

    Subject: Possible help with product design

    Dear James,

    As you know, we have been working on the new perfume that we are launching in April and we are unsure about some of the packaging details. We have seen some of your creative work in the sales department and we think you have a very good eye for detail.

    Do you have some time before close of business this Friday to sit down with us and talk through some of our designs? We would truly appreciate your advice on this. It shouldn’t take longer than two hours of your time and we would be happy to clear it with Patricia, your department head, if necessary.

    Best regards,

    Sarah Ford

    Head of Department

    Product Design

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    حالا شما برایمان بگویید:

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    What should you include in an email asking for help?

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  • درک مطلب سطح متوسط ۱ (B1) به همراه تمرین Digital habits across generations

    درک مطلب سطح متوسط ۱ (B1) به همراه تمرین Digital habits across generations

    Digital habits across generations

    متن زیر را بخوانید و آن را برای خود معنی کنید. سپس با ترجمه سایت مقایسه کنید و سعی کنید اشکالات خود را بیابید. و در نهایت آزمونهای مربوط به متن را پاسخ دهید و میزان درک مطلب خود را بسنجید.

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    Digital habits across generations

    Today’s grandparents are joining their grandchildren on social media, but the different generations’ online habits couldn’t be more different. The over-55s are joining Facebook in increasing numbers, meaning that they will soon be the site’s second biggest user group, with 3.5 million users aged 55–64 and 2.9 million over-65s.

    Sheila, aged 59, says, ‘I joined to see what my grandchildren are doing, as my daughter posts videos and photos of them. It’s a much better way to see what they’re doing than waiting for letters and photos in the post. That’s how we did it when I was a child, but I think I’m lucky I get to see so much more of their lives than my grandparents did.’

    Ironically, Sheila’s grandchildren are less likely to use Facebook themselves. Children under 17 are leaving the site – only 2.2 million users are under 17 – but they’re not going far from their smartphones. Chloe, aged 15, even sleeps with her phone. ‘It’s my alarm clock so I have to,’ she says. ‘I look at it before I go to sleep and as soon as I wake up.’

    Unlike her grandmother’s generation, Chloe’s age group is spending so much time on their phones at home that they are missing out on spending time with their friends in real life. Sheila, on the other hand, has made contact with old friends from school she hasn’t heard from in forty years. ‘We use Facebook to arrange to meet all over the country,’ she says. ‘It’s changed my social life completely.’

    Teenagers might have their parents to thank for their smartphone and social media addiction as their parents were the early adopters of the smartphone. Peter, 38 and father of two teenagers, reports that he used to be on his phone or laptop constantly. ‘I was always connected and I felt like I was always working,’ he says. ‘How could I tell my kids to get off their phones if I was always in front of a screen myself?’ So, in the evenings and at weekends, he takes his SIM card out of his smartphone and puts it into an old-style mobile phone that can only make calls and send text messages. ‘I’m not completely cut off from the world in case of emergencies, but the important thing is I’m setting a better example to my kids and spending more quality time with them.’

    Is it only a matter of time until the generation above and below Peter catches up with the new trend for a less digital life?

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    حالا شما برایمان بگویید:

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    Who uses their phone the most among your family or friends?

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  • درک مطلب سطح متوسط ۱ (B1) به همراه تمرین Encyclopedia entry

    درک مطلب سطح متوسط ۱ (B1) به همراه تمرین Encyclopedia entry

    Encyclopedia entry

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    Encyclopedia entry

    درک مطلب سطح متوسط ۱ (B1) به همراه تمرین Encyclopedia entry

    The Taj Mahal (pronounced /tɑːdʒ m’hɑːl/) is a famous mausoleum next to the river Yamuna in the Indian city of Agra. A mausoleum is a building where people bury the dead. The name Taj Mahal means ‘the crown of palaces’.

    1.

    The most famous part of the Taj Mahal is the large white dome in the centre. It is 35 metres high and is surrounded by four smaller domes. The rooms inside the building are decorated with beautiful archways and precious stones in the walls. The buildings are surrounded by gardens with pathways, pools, fountains and green gardens.

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    The construction of the Taj Mahal began in 1632 and finished in 1653. It was built with materials from all over India and Asia, but the main material is white marble. Historians believe that the materials were transported by over 1,000 elephants for the construction.

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    The emperor Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal as a burial place for his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. According to legend, he wanted to build another Taj Mahal in black on the other side of the river, but this never happened. During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, many parts of the Taj Mahal were damaged by British soldiers, who took some of the precious stones from its walls. Over the years, the Taj Mahal has suffered from environmental damage, and there have been many government attempts to conserve its beauty.

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    The Taj Mahal is one of India’s most famous landmarks. There are millions of visitors to the mausoleum every year. The Taj Mahal is almost always included in lists of famous buildings to visit and is considered one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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    • Encyclopedia Britannica article on the Taj Mahal: eeeeee.com
    • Official site of the Taj Mahal: ccccccc.com
    • UNESCO Profile of the Taj Mahal: bbbbb.com

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    What famous places have you seen?

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  • درک مطلب سطح متوسط ۱ (B1) به همراه تمرین How to spot fake news

    درک مطلب سطح متوسط ۱ (B1) به همراه تمرین How to spot fake news

    How to spot fake news

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    How to spot fake news

    Every time you’re online, you are bombarded by pictures, articles, links and videos trying to tell their story. Unfortunately, not all of these stories are true. Sometimes they want you to click on another story or advertisement at their own site, other times they want to upset people for political reasons. These days it’s so easy to share information. These stories circulate quickly, and the result is … fake news.

    There is a range of fake news: from crazy stories which people easily recognise to more subtle types of misinformation. Experts in media studies and online psychology have been examining the fake news phenomenon. Read these tips, and don’t get fooled!

    1. Check the source

    Look at the website where the story comes from. Does it look real? Is the text well written? Are there a variety of other stories or is it just one story? Fake news websites often use addresses that sound like real newspapers, but don’t have many real stories about other

    topics. If you aren’t sure, click on the ‘About’ page and look for a clear description of the organisation.

    2. Watch out for fake photos

    Many fake news stories use images that are Photoshopped or taken from an unrelated site. Sometimes, if you just look closely at an image, you can see if it has been changed. Or use a tool like Google Reverse Image search. It will show you if the same image has been used in other contexts.

    3. Check the story is in other places

    Look to see if the story you are reading is on other news sites that you know and trust. If you do find it on many other sites, then it probably isn’t fake (although there are some exceptions), as many big news organisations try to check their sources before they publish a story.

    4. Look for other signs

    There are other techniques that fake news uses. These include using ALL CAPS and lots of ads that pop up when you click on a link. Also, think about how the story makes you feel. If the news story makes you angry, it’s probably designed to make you angry.

    If you know these things about online news, and can apply them in your everyday life, then you have the control over what to read, what to believe and most importantly what to share. If you find a news story that you know is fake, the most important advice is: don’t share it!

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    Have you ever read a fake news story online? Are you worried about this problem?

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  • درک مطلب سطح متوسط ۱ (B1) به همراه تمرین Robot teachers

    درک مطلب سطح متوسط ۱ (B1) به همراه تمرین Robot teachers

    Robot teachers

    متن زیر را بخوانید و آن را برای خود معنی کنید. سپس با ترجمه سایت مقایسه کنید و سعی کنید اشکالات خود را بیابید. و در نهایت آزمونهای مربوط به متن را پاسخ دهید و میزان درک مطلب خود را بسنجید.

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    Robot teachers

    If you think of the jobs robots could never do, you would probably put doctors and teachers at the top of the list. It’s easy to imagine robot cleaners and factory workers, but some jobs need human connection and creativity. But are we underestimating what robots can do? In some cases, they already perform better than doctors at diagnosing illness. Also, some patients might feel more comfortable sharing personal information with a machine than a person. Could there be a place for robots in education after all?

    British education expert Anthony Seldon thinks so. And he even has a date for the robot takeover of the classroom: 2027. He predicts robots will do the main job of transferring information and teachers will be like assistants. Intelligent robots will read students’ faces, movements and maybe even brain signals. Then they will adapt the information to each student. It’s not a popular opinion and it’s unlikely robots will ever have empathy and the ability to really connect with humans like another human can.

    One thing is certain, though. A robot teacher is better than no teacher at all. In some parts of the world, there aren’t enough teachers and 9–16 per cent of children under the age of 14 don’t go to school. That problem could be partly solved by robots because they can teach anywhere and won’t get stressed, or tired, or move somewhere for an easier, higher-paid job.

    Those negative aspects of teaching are something everyone agrees on. Teachers all over the world are leaving because it is a difficult job and they feel overworked. Perhaps the question is not ‘Will robots replace teachers?’ but ‘How can robots help teachers?’ Office workers can use software to do things like organise and answer emails, arrange meetings and update calendars. Teachers waste a lot of time doing non-teaching work, including more than 11 hours a week marking homework. If robots could cut the time teachers spend marking homework and writing reports, teachers would have more time and energy for the parts of the job humans do best.

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    Would you like to have a robot as a teacher?

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  • درک مطلب سطح متوسط ۱ (B1) به همراه تمرین Social media influencers

    درک مطلب سطح متوسط ۱ (B1) به همراه تمرین Social media influencers

    Social media influencers

    متن زیر را بخوانید و آن را برای خود معنی کنید. سپس با ترجمه سایت مقایسه کنید و سعی کنید اشکالات خود را بیابید. و در نهایت آزمونهای مربوط به متن را پاسخ دهید و میزان درک مطلب خود را بسنجید.

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    Social media influencers

    It is estimated that about 40 per cent of the world’s population use social media, and many of these billions of social media users look up to influencers to help them decide what to buy and what trends to follow.

    So what is an influencer and how do we become one?

    An influencer is a person who can influence the decisions of their followers because of their relationship with their audience and their knowledge and expertise in a particular area, e.g. fashion, travel or technology.

    Influencers often have a large following of people who pay close attention to their views. They have the power to persuade people to buy things, and influencers are now seen by many companies as a direct way to customers’ hearts. Brands are now asking powerful influencers to market their products. With some influencers charging up to $25,000 for one social media post, it is no surprise that more and more people are keen to become influencers too. If you are one of them, then here are five tips on how to do it.

    1. Choose your niche

    What is the area that you know most about? What do you feel most excited talking about? Find the specific area that you’re most interested in and develop it.

    2. Choose your medium and write an interesting bio

    Most influencers these days are bloggers and micro -bloggers. Decide which medium – such as your own online blog, Instagram or Snapchat – is the best way to connect with your followers and chat about your niche area. When you have done that, write an attention-grabbing bio that describes you and your speciality area in an interesting and unique way. Make sure that people who read your bio will want to follow you.

    3. Post regularly and consistently

    Many influencers post daily on their social media accounts. The more you post, the more likely people will follow you. Also, ensure that your posts are consistent and possibly follow a theme.

    4. Tell an interesting story

    Whether it is a photo or a comment that you are posting, use it to tell a story that will catch the attention of your followers and help them connect with you.

    5. Make sure people can easily find your content

    Publicise your posts on a variety of social media, use hashtags and catchy titles and make sure that they can be easily found. There is no point writing the most exciting blogposts or posting the most attractive photographs if no one is going to see them.

    Most importantly, if you want to become a social media influencer, you need to have patience. Keep posting and your following will gradually increase. Good luck!

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    Do you know of any social media influencers? What are their niche areas?

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  • درک مطلب سطح متوسط ۱ (B1) به همراه تمرین The legend of fairies

    درک مطلب سطح متوسط ۱ (B1) به همراه تمرین The legend of fairies

    The legend of fairies

    متن زیر را بخوانید و آن را برای خود معنی کنید. سپس با ترجمه سایت مقایسه کنید و سعی کنید اشکالات خود را بیابید. و در نهایت آزمونهای مربوط به متن را پاسخ دهید و میزان درک مطلب خود را بسنجید.

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    The legend of fairies

    • Fairies today are the stuff of children’s stories, little magical people with wings, often shining with light. Typically pretty and female, like Tinkerbell in Peter Pan, they usually use their magic to do small things and are mostly friendly to humans.
    • We owe many of our modern ideas about fairies to Shakespeare and stories from the 18th and 19th centuries. Although we can see the origins of fairies as far back as the Ancient Greeks, we can see similar creatures in many cultures. The earliest fairy-like creatures can be found in the Greek idea that trees and rivers had spirits called dryads and nymphs. Some people think these creatures were originally the gods of earlier, pagan religions that worshipped nature. They were replaced by the Greek and Roman gods, and then later by the Christian God, and became smaller, less powerful figures as they lost importance.
    • Another explanation suggests the origin of fairies is a memory of real people, not spirits. So, for example, when tribes with metal weapons invaded land where people only used stone weapons, some of the people escaped and hid in forests and caves. Further support for this idea is that fairies were thought to be afraid of iron and could not touch it. Living outside of society, the hiding people probably stole food and attacked villages. This might explain why fairies were often described as playing tricks on humans. Hundreds of years ago, people

    actually believed that fairies stole new babies and replaced them with a ‘changeling’ – a fairy baby – or that they took new mothers and made them feed fairy babies with their milk.

    • While most people no longer believe in fairies, only a hundred years ago some people

    were very willing to think they might exist. In 1917, 16-year-old Elsie Wright took two photos of her cousin, nine-year-old Frances Griffiths, sitting with fairies. Some photography experts thought they were fake, while others weren’t sure. But Arthur Conan Doyle, the writer of the Sherlock Holmes detective stories, believed they were real. He published the original pictures, and three more the girls took for him, in a magazine called The Strand, in 1920. The girls only admitted the photos were fake years later in 1983, created using pictures of dancers that Elsie copied from a book.

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    به زودی…….

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    حالا شما برایمان بگویید:

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    What stories of little magical people are there in your culture? What are they like?

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