قالب وبلاگ

عقــــــاب و چکاوک
 
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"Fly"

Any moment, everything can change,
Feel the wind on your shoulder,
For a minute, all the world can wait,
Let go of yesterday,

Fly
Open up the part of you that wants to hide away
You can shine,
Forget about the reasons why you can't in life
And start to try, cause it's your time,
Time to fly.

All your worries, leave them somewhere else,
Find a dream you can follow,
Reach for something, when there's nothing left,
And the world's feeling hollow.

And when you're down and feel alone,
Just want to run away,
Trust yourself and don't give up,
You know you better than anyone else,...


موضوعات مرتبط: English، هرچه می خواهد دل تنگت بگو
[ سه شنبه نهم اسفند ۱۳۹۰ ] [ ۱۱:۳۷ ب.ظ ] [ تیـــما ]

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موضوعات مرتبط: English
[ سه شنبه هشتم آذر ۱۳۹۰ ] [ ۳:۲۴ ب.ظ ] [ تیـــما ]

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موضوعات مرتبط: English
[ سه شنبه هشتم آذر ۱۳۹۰ ] [ ۳:۱۷ ب.ظ ] [ تیـــما ]

I want you to imagine that you are about to visit a small village. It doesn't matter which country it's in because all villages are the same whichever part of the world they are in. There were only about 300 inhabitants in total in this particular village and everyone knew everybody's business. A typical street conversation would run like this: "I hear Joan's going to have a baby next year. I expect it'll be a boy this time I wouldn't be surprised. She's having a nurse come next week to help her with her 5 girls and maybe a boy will make life easier for her!" In this village people usually help each other whenever they can. If someone is going to the "big" town — that is where there are more than a thousand people living in it — invariably they will say to their neighbours: "I'll get you some vegetables, if you like". But it's not all sweetness and light here because there is a longstanding feud going on between two families. I'll let the local gossip, Mary tell you the background. "It must be ten years ago when it all started. I doubt it'll ever stop", she laughed when she said that. "But then I've been told I am to tell you the beginning of it all and also you are to listen, remember. There are two women who are always arguing about something. One of them lives in that huge house over there. Don't look now because she'll open her front door in a minute. She's going to catch the 9.15 bus that goes in ten minutes from that stop there. Now, she's a fine lady, she is. She's due to become a councillor next month after the elections and she'll probably make a good job of it. Now hold on a second the other lady is leaving her house in a minute. Yes, what did I say? She's going to catch the bus too but she'll get on at the next stop to avoid meeting the councillor lady. Now the second lady runs a small restaurant, as a matter of fact I'm taking lunch there later today." I asked Mary why these two women didn't get on. She looked me straight in the eye and said: "Jealousy. One runs a successful restaurant and the councillor lady runs a small guesthouse. Both of them are going to make a lot of money this year because of the festival but the guesthouse lady will make more and she always has done and that's the cause of the trouble."

Now what I haven't told you", continued Mary, "and I'm just about to reveal it, is that there are two other people in the story. Namely the son of one of the ladies and the daughter of the other. And yes, they are getting married next year and the whole village will be invited. It's going to be a big affair" I interrupted Mary at this point and asked her what had happened to the feud. "Oh that doesn't matter much now" continued Mary "they'll be too busy making arrangements for the wedding. They're due to meet a catering firm this morning". "So what's all this about separate bus stops?" I asked. "Oh, that's just for the tourists who are coming here next month." I tried to understand but had one more question: "And what about jealousy?" — "Now, you're not to worry about her. There are plenty of villages round here and she'll soon find another one to visit and cause trouble in" I thanked Mary and walked away, totally confused thinking to myself; "I shall never understand village life."


موضوعات مرتبط: English
[ سه شنبه هشتم آذر ۱۳۹۰ ] [ ۲:۲۴ ب.ظ ] [ تیـــما ]

Going On

Ever since I can remember I have spent the evening in draughty halls, church halls, community centres, town halls or huts converted for the evening into halls and sat on hard wooden seats watching other people trying to make me believe that they are different people. If you don't know what I'm going on about, I should explain that I have seen a lot plays acted by amateur dramatic companies. Comments like that of course don't go down very well with the amateur actors themselves who sometimes go around with a long face if they read a bad criticism in the local paper of their acting and can't stop smiling if the critic goes on about how wonderful they are. It is after all only a hobby. But amateur acting unlike fishing, collecting stamps or bird watching is not a solitary activity. You can't just go through an entire play on your own in an empty hall — you need an audience. Acting and audiences go together like bread and butter.

The thing about amateurs is that very often they don't get it right and when the lights go out, you wonder what's going to happen. The results can be unintentionally amusing for the audience and occasionally it's just as well that the lights have gone out, because you can quietly conceal your mirth in the darkness. Now, I don't want to give the impression that I go about looking for trouble but there have been some very amusing moments in my theatre-going, which unfortunately have taken place at very serious moments in the play. I went out the other night to see a performance of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Everything was going along fine up to the famous balcony scene. I should point out that Romeo in this version was a good deal older than the part demanded and was fairly big and the same was true of Juliet, whose size came in useful as it turned out so you could say they went well together. But I'd better go back to the plot. The action calls for Romeo to climb up a ladder onto Juliet's balcony. Now our hero was clearly not the athletic type and didn't relish the idea of scaling that ladder but in the end he decided to go for it. Unluckily for him the rope ladder couldn't take his weight. Quick as a flash Juliet grabbed the other end and stopped him falling to the ground. As Romeo went ahead with his passionate love speech, Juliet went through her part as well as she could, pausing now and again for breath to stop her crashing to the floor.

Then there was the time I went to see a melodrama. A man was standing in front of a firing squad and the executioners were on the point of firing when we heard what sounded like three gunshots.
The problem was that the officer hadn't yet given the order to fire. The victim didn't know whether to die or wait a bit. A long silence followed and the poor man decided to "die" gracefully. Apparently the sound effects person had let off the explosives by mistake and there weren't enough to go round for a second attempt. My heart went out to the person playing the condemned man but shortly afterwards the curtain went down and so concealed his embarrassment.

Perhaps the saddest example of a theatrical disaster that I sat through was the occasion when an actor hadn't gone over his lines thoroughly enough before the performance started. I won't go into too much detail about the play. Suffice it to say that it was a very serious drama concerning a man who was convinced that everyone was against him. He was complaining about prices going up, which he claimed was the reason for his business going under. As an actor he had nothing going for him. He looked wrong, his voice was unpleasant and worst of all he kept forgetting his lines. The audience was getting restless and several people had already left. The final straw was a big soliloquy towards the end of the play. He was in the middle of the stage and forgetting his lines. Each time he forgot he dashed to the left then remembered that the prompt was on the right and ran to the other side. What was supposed to be high tragedy developed into high farce. The main point of the speech was that he would give up all his possessions, go without everything and do without everyone. He certainly got his wish. At the end of the play he only had me and two others to give the final round of applause.


موضوعات مرتبط: English
[ سه شنبه هشتم آذر ۱۳۹۰ ] [ ۲:۱۷ ب.ظ ] [ تیـــما ]

going to
This way you can express a personal intention or make a prediction about what you know/feel/see as in these sentences:
I am going to stop smoking this year. The sea is going to be very rough this afternoon, so don't go swimming.

Future Simple
Back to "will" and "shall". With these two words plus the infinitive of a verb you can express: a future fact, a sudden decision, an offer, a threat, a promise, an opinion about the future, a probability especially after think, suppose, expect, doubt if.

Here are a few examples:

Tomorrow will be my birthday.
It's all right I'll get the shopping.
I will take you in the car if you like.
I'll stand by you whatever happens.
I suppose we'll manage without the car.

Present Continuous
This is almost the same as "going to" but it's not quite as personal. Look at this:

The Government is thinking about introducing a new law.

Present Simple
We use this when we are thinking of the certain future, something already arranged as in a timetable or programme:
Your train leaves in ten minutes.

Is to/Are to
These are used to express an instruction or something arranged officially. Here is an example:

The finance ministers are to meet next month to discuss the crisis.

About to/Due to
We use these when we want to describe actions that are expected to happen, usually fairly soon. An example:

The 100 metre race is about to start any minute now.

Below you can see a story I've written using some highlighted examples of how you can express the future.


موضوعات مرتبط: English
[ سه شنبه هشتم آذر ۱۳۹۰ ] [ ۲:۱۶ ب.ظ ] [ تیـــما ]

The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 (EESA), commonly referred to as a bailout of the U.S. financial system, is a law enacted in response to the global financial crisis of 2008 authorizing the United States Secretary of the Treasury to spend up to $700 billion to purchase distressed assets, especially mortgage-backed securities, and make capital injections into banks. Both foreign and domestic banks are included in the bailout. The Act was proposed by Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson during the global financial crisis of 2008.

The primary components of this bill, among others, follow:

• Allocation of $700 billion to stabilize the financial system, called Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP)

• Creation of rules for entities that receive this aid, including limits on executive compensation and the creation of an oversight board

• Increase of $1.3 trillion in the public debt limit

• Increase in FDIC insurance limits to $250,000

• Measures directed at revision or suspension of Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) 820, Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures (SFAS No. 157)


موضوعات مرتبط: English
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موضوعات مرتبط: English
[ سه شنبه بیست و ششم مهر ۱۳۹۰ ] [ ۲:۱۳ ب.ظ ] [ تیـــما ]

The Impact of Enron

on the Public Sector

 

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موضوعات مرتبط: English
[ پنجشنبه سی و یکم شهریور ۱۳۹۰ ] [ ۱۰:۲۲ ب.ظ ] [ تیـــما ]
اگه دنبال فایل های PDF ای هستید که استادمون به بچه ها معرفی می کنه، منبعش اینجاست. توصیه می کنم حتما سر بزنید، خیلی مفیده.. انواع آزمون ها و نمونه سوالات برای گرامر، vocabulary، idiomsفعل ها،و ... رو در سه سطح ابتدایی، متوسط و پیشرفته داره و قابل دانلود هستند.

می تونید به صورت آنلاین سطح دانش خودتون رو هم تخمین بزنید.

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موضوعات مرتبط: English
[ سه شنبه بیست و دوم شهریور ۱۳۹۰ ] [ ۱۱:۲۲ ب.ظ ] [ تیـــما ]

این قافله عمر عجب می گذرد

دریاب دمی که با طرب می گذرد

ساقی غم فردای حریفان چه خوری

پیش آر پیاله را که شب می گذرد

حکیم عمر خیام

The Caravan of life shall always pass

Beware that is fresh as sweet young grass

Let's not worry about what tomorrow will amass

Fill my cup again, this night will pass, alas



موضوعات مرتبط: English
[ سه شنبه بیست و دوم شهریور ۱۳۹۰ ] [ ۱۱:۳۷ ق.ظ ] [ تیـــما ]
خوش آمدید  You're welcome

نکته: البته در جواب متشکرم هم بکار می رود و به معنای خواهش می کنم است.

Make yourself at home

راحت باشید- اینجا را مانند منزل خود بدانید

How do you do (حالت رسمی)

به معنی : حالت چطوره؟




موضوعات مرتبط: English
ادامه مطلب
[ سه شنبه بیست و دوم شهریور ۱۳۹۰ ] [ ۱۱:۳۶ ق.ظ ] [ تیـــما ]
A CUTE LOVE STORY- A BOY HAD CANCER AND HE HAD ONE MONTH TO LIVE. HE LIKED A GIRL WORKING IN A CD SHOP VERY MUCH. BUT HE DID NOT TOLD HER ABOUT HIS LUV. EVERYDAY HE WENT TO THE CD SHOP AND BOUGHT A CD ONLY TO TALK TO HER. AFTER A MONTH HE DIED.

WHEN THE GIRL WENT HIS HOME AND ASKED ABOUT HIM, HIS MOM TOLD THAT HE DIED AND TOOK HER TO HIS ROOM..................................... SHE SAW ALL THE CD'S UNOPENED ............... THE GIRL CRIED N CRIED N FINALLY DIED. YOU KNOW Y SHE CRIED?

ÇOZ SHE HAD KEPT HER OWN LUV LETTERS INSIDE THE CD PACKS.SHE ALSO LUVED HIM.............

Moral of the story: if u love someone......say to him directly don't wait for the destiny to play the role.............otherwise u will lose that person


موضوعات مرتبط: English
[ سه شنبه بیست و دوم شهریور ۱۳۹۰ ] [ ۱۱:۳۴ ق.ظ ] [ تیـــما ]

There was a couple who used to go to England to shop in the beautiful stores. They both liked antiques and pottery and especially teacups. This was their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. One day in this beautiful shop they saw a beautiful teacup. They said, "May we see that? We've never seen one quite so beautiful." As the lady handed it to them, suddenly the teacup spoke. "You don't understand," it said. "I haven't always been a teacup


موضوعات مرتبط: English
ادامه مطلب
[ سه شنبه بیست و دوم شهریور ۱۳۹۰ ] [ ۱۱:۳۳ ق.ظ ] [ تیـــما ]
[ چهارشنبه شانزدهم شهریور ۱۳۹۰ ] [ ۷:۵۲ ب.ظ ] [ تیـــما ]

وب سایت TestYourVocab.com همان طوری که از اسمش پیداست برای این طراحی شده تا با طی کردن سه مرحله ساده اندازه لغات انگلیسی که شما کامل به آن مسلط هستید را برای شما تخمین بزند.
در این سایت اشاره شده که تعداد لغات زبان انگلیسی نسبت به سایر زبان ها بیشتر است، که من به این مورد شک دارم! برای تخمین دایره لغات تان تنها کافی است وارد شوید و در دو مرحله اول لغاتی را که حداقل از یک معنی آن مطمئن هستید را تیک بزنید. باید در این مورد راست گو باشید و لغاتی را که قبلا شنیده بودید ولی معنی آن ها را نمی دانید خالی بگذارید تا در نتیجه به مورد دقیق تری برسید. در مرحله سوم و آخر از شما چند سوال کلی پرسیده می شود. در رابطه با اینکه انگلیسی زبان اول یا دوم شماست، سن، جنسیت، محل زندگی و …
این سایت می تواند برای همه مفید باشد حتی کودکانی که در حال آموزش زبان هستند نیز با کمک والدین خودشان می توانند از سایت استفاده کنند ولی من آن را شدیدا به فراگیران زبان انگلیسی توصیه می کنم تا حساب کلی از لغاتی که از بر هستند دستشان بیاید.

راستی یک فرد کاملا مسلط به زبان انگلیسی دایره لغتی درحدود 60000 کلمه دارد.


موضوعات مرتبط: English
[ جمعه بیست و یکم مرداد ۱۳۹۰ ] [ ۳:۱۴ ب.ظ ] [ تیـــما ]
embarrassment
My mom only had one eye.  I hated her... she was such an embarrassment.
مادر من فقط یك چشم داشت . من از اون متنفر بودم ...
اون همیشه مایه خجالت من بود


She cooked for students & teachers to support the family.
اون برای امرار معاش خانواده برای معلم ها و بچه
مدرسه ای ها غذا می پخت


There was this one day during elementary school where my mom came to say
hello to me.
یك روز اومده بود  دم در مدرسه كه به من سلام كنه و
منو با خود به خونه ببره


موضوعات مرتبط: English
ادامه مطلب
[ پنجشنبه بیستم مرداد ۱۳۹۰ ] [ ۷:۳۹ ب.ظ ] [ تیـــما ]

Irrational غیر منطقی
Irrigation شستشو دادن
Irritation تحریک
.
.By all means با کمال میل
By means of بوسیلهء
.
Myringitis التهاب پردهء صماخ
Meningitis التهاب پرده های مغزی

.Twin دوقلو
Teens 13-19
Twins دوقلوها
Twenties 20-29
Twentieths بیستم


موضوعات مرتبط: English
ادامه مطلب
[ پنجشنبه بیستم مرداد ۱۳۹۰ ] [ ۷:۳۴ ب.ظ ] [ تیـــما ]
Hurricane = a
storm with very strong winds.

Earthquake = asudden strong shaking of the ground

Flood = when
there is flood, a lot of water covers the land.

Drought = a
long time when there is not enough rain.

Famine = a
famine happens when there is not enough food in a country.

Typhoon = a
violent tropical storm in the pacific or Indian ocean with very strong
winds.

Tornado = a
violent storm with a very strong winds that blows in a circle.
Tsunami = an
extremely large wave in the sea caused, for example by an earthquake.

Synonym =
tidal wave.

Volcano = a
mountain with a hole in the top where fire, gas and hot liquid rock
(called lava) sometimes come out.

موضوعات مرتبط: English
[ پنجشنبه بیستم مرداد ۱۳۹۰ ] [ ۷:۳۱ ب.ظ ] [ تیـــما ]

Can you stay on top of all the English at your workplace?
Or do you feel

you're behind in your language learning? English is the


international business language, but not all of it is straightforward.


Here are some terms you might hear at your office




Stay on top of


If you're feeling overwhelmed in your job, you're probably not


staying on top of your work. This means to stay in control, and not get


behind or let your work pile up


موضوعات مرتبط: English
ادامه مطلب
[ پنجشنبه بیستم مرداد ۱۳۹۰ ] [ ۷:۲۹ ب.ظ ] [ تیـــما ]
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درباره وبلاگ

خداوند در درون ماست پس می بایست آرام شویم و بگذاریم جانهایمان آرام گیرند. آنگاه به هستی عشق پی خواهیم برد.
(جبران خلیل جبران)
"عقاب و چكاوك" يك وبلاگ شخصی است که به ترجیح نویسنده،جایگزینی برای سایر شبکه های اجتماعی انتخاب شده و سعی می گردد اطلاعات و اخبار مرتبط با رشته "حسابداری"را به سمع و نظر دوستان، بالأخص هم دانشگاهیان برساند. تنوع موضوعات نیز بر اساس علایق نویسنده انتخاب شده که در اثنای آن به تجربیات، خاطرات و سایر مطالب سرگرم کننده نیز پرداخته می شود.
...
..
.
كاسه خود را بيش از اندازه پر كنيد؛
لبريز مي شود.
چاقوي خود را بيش از حد تيز كنيد،
كند مي شود.
به دنبال پول و راحتي باشيد؛
دلتان هرگز آرام نمي گيرد.
به دنبال تاييد ديگران باشيد؛
برده آن ها خواهيد بود.

كار خود ر انجام دهيد، سپس رها كنيد.
اين تنها راه آرامش يافتن است.
لینک های مفید


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