دنیای زبان انگلیسی ( بهروزپور )

دنیای زبان انگلیسی ( بهروزپور )

لغات و اصطلاح .داستان کوتاه . شعر.جوک .ضرب المثل.اشپزی.رمان. نمایشنامه.متن دوزبانه
دنیای زبان انگلیسی ( بهروزپور )

دنیای زبان انگلیسی ( بهروزپور )

لغات و اصطلاح .داستان کوتاه . شعر.جوک .ضرب المثل.اشپزی.رمان. نمایشنامه.متن دوزبانه

سوره توحید

بسم ا... الرحمن الرحیم

In the name of Allah,The Beneficent,The Merciful

قل هو ا... احد

Say[O,Messenger!]:Allah is the One and the Only creator

ا... الصمد

"The absolute Independent"

لم یلد و لم یولد

"Neither he has  a son nor a daughter,nor is born of any other being "

ولم یکن له کفوا احد

"And there is no equal,no match and no mate for Allah" 

 

 

 

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رومئو و ژولیت

The play, set in Verona, begins with a street brawl between Montagues and Capulets who are sworn enemies. The Prince of Verona intervenes and declares that further breach of the peace will be punishable by death. Later, Count Paris talks to Capulet about marrying his daughter, but Capulet is wary of the request because Juliet is only thirteen. Capulet asks Paris to wait another two years and invites him to attend a planned Capulet ball. Lady Capulet and Juliet's nurse try to persuade Juliet to accept Paris's courtship.

Meanwhile, Benvolio talks with his cousin Romeo, Lord Montague's son, about Romeo's recent depression. Benvolio discovers that it stems from unrequited infatuation for a girl named Rosaline, one of Capulet's nieces. Persuaded by Benvolio and Mercutio, Romeo attends the ball at the Capulet house. However, Romeo instead meets and falls in love with Juliet. After the ball, in what is now called the "balcony scene", Romeo sneaks into the Capulet courtyard and overhears Juliet on her balcony vowing her love to him in spite of her family's hatred of the Montagues. Romeo makes himself known to her and they agree to be married. With the help of Friar Laurence, who hopes to reconcile the two families through their children's union, they are secretly married the next day.

Juliet's cousin Tybalt, incensed that Romeo had sneaked into the Capulet ball, challenges him to a duel. Romeo, now considering Tybalt his kinsman, refuses to fight. Mercutio is offended by Tybalt's insolence, as well as Romeo's "vile submission,"[2] and accepts the duel on Romeo's behalf. Mercutio is fatally wounded when Romeo attempts to break up the fight. Grief-stricken and wracked with guilt, Romeo confronts and slays Tybalt.

Montague argues that Romeo has justly executed Tybalt for the murder of Mercutio. The Prince, now having lost a kinsman in the warring families' feud, exiles Romeo from Verona and declares that if Romeo returns, "that hour is his last."[3] Romeo secretly spends the night in Juliet's chamber, where they consummate their marriage. Capulet, misinterpreting Juliet's grief, agrees to marry her to Count Paris and threatens to disown her when she refuses to become Paris's "joyful bride."[4] When she then pleads for the marriage to be delayed, her mother rejects her.

Juliet visits Friar Laurence for help, and he offers her a drug that will put her into a death-like coma for "two and forty hours."[5] The Friar promises to send a messenger to inform Romeo of the plan, so that he can rejoin her when she awakens. On the night before the wedding, she takes the drug and, when discovered apparently dead, she is laid in the family crypt.

The messenger, however, does not reach Romeo and, instead, he learns of Juliet's apparent death from his servant Balthasar. Heartbroken, Romeo buys poison from an apothecary and goes to the Capulet crypt. He encounters Paris who has come to mourn Juliet privately. Believing Romeo to be a vandal, Paris confronts him and, in the ensuing battle, Romeo kills Paris. Still believing Juliet to be dead, he drinks the poison. Juliet then awakens and, finding Romeo dead, stabs herself with his dagger. The feuding families and the Prince meet at the tomb to find all three dead. Friar Laurence recounts the story of the two "star-cross'd lovers". The families are reconciled by their children's deaths and agree to end their violent feud. The play ends with the Prince's elegy for the lovers: "For never was a story of more woe / Than this of Juliet and her Romeo."[ 

 

 

  Critical history 

 

 

The earliest known critic of the play was diarist Samuel Pepys, who wrote in 1662: "it is a play of itself the worst that I ever heard in my life."[58] Poet John Dryden wrote 10 years later in praise of the play and its comic character Mercutio: "Shakespear show'd the best of his skill in his Mercutio, and he said himself, that he was forc'd to kill him in the third Act, to prevent being killed by him."[58] Criticism of the play in the 18th century was less sparse, but no less divided. Publisher Nicholas Rowe was the first critic to ponder the theme of the play, which he saw as the just punishment of the two feuding families. In mid-century, writer Charles Gildon and philosopher Lord Kames argued that the play was a failure in that it did not follow the classical rules of drama: the tragedy must occur because of some character flaw, not an accident of fate. Writer and critic Samuel Johnson, however, considered it one of Shakespeare's "most pleasing" plays.[59]

In the later part of the 18th and through the 19th century, criticism centred on debates over the moral message of the play. Actor and playwright David Garrick's 1748 adaptation excluded Rosaline: Romeo abandoning her for Juliet was seen as fickle and reckless. Critics such as Charles Dibdin argued that Rosaline had been purposely included in the play to show how reckless the hero was, and that this was the reason for his tragic end. Others argued that Friar Laurence might be Shakespeare's spokesman in his warnings against undue haste. With the advent of the 20th century, these moral arguments were disputed by critics like Richard Green Moulton. He argued that accident, and not some character flaw, led to the lovers' deaths

ادامه مطلب ...

Beef Stroganoff

Beef Stroganoff
Recipe By: Navid

Main Ingredients:

Diced Beef: 1 lb
Onion: 1 medium
Butter: 1 tbsp
Oil: 1 tbsp
Mushrooms: 1/2 lb
Parsley: 1 tbsp, chopped
Potato Sticks: 2 tbsp


Sauce Ingredients:

Butter: 2 tbsp
Sour Cream: 3 tbsp
White Flour: 2 tbsp
Milk: 3/4 cup
Salt
Pepper


Directions:

1. Saute sliced mushrooms with some salt and butter until golden.

2. Meanwhile in a separate pan, saute onion.

3. Add diced beef to onion pan and fry for 2 min.

4. Add some water, salt and pepper into the pan and let the beef completely cook on medium-high heat (about 45 min).

5. To make the sauce, melt butter in a saucepan, blend in flour until smooth. Add milk, salt and pepper then heat to boil. After boiling for 1 minute, remove from the heat and stir in sour cream.

6. Blend in mushrooms, beef and the sauce.

7. Serve it with some potato sticks and chopped parsley.



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ساعتها:clocks

این ترانه بسیار زیبا به اسم ساعتها که در یکی از نشریات چاپ شده بود، تاکنون برنده جوایز بین المللی متعددی شده است. بخوانید و از آن لذت ببرید. حفظ کردن آن هم برای علاقه مندان به شعر و شاعری خالی از لطف نیست، به خصوص اینکه باعث تقویت زبان در بخش شعر می شود تا در آینده شعرها را راحت تر متوجه شوید.

چراغها خاموش می شود و من از دست می روم
آن امواجی که می خواستم برخلافشان شنا کنم
عاقبت مرا به زانو در آوردند
آه، تمنا می کنم، التماس می کنم و چنین می خوانم:
از سمت ناگفته ها بیا و سیب روی سرم را،
و این درد مبهم مرا هدف بگیر
ببرها در انتظارند تا رام شوند و چنین می خوانند:
تویی که، تویی که ...
آشفتگی تمامی ندارد:
دیوارهایی که راه را می بندند و ساعت هایی که یکسره در گردشند
می خواهم برگردم و تو را به خانه ببرم
نمی شد باز ایستاد و تو اکنون می دانی، و من چنین می خوانم:
ای فرصت های از دست رفته! بار دیگر بر دریای من بتابید
من آیا خود، دردم یا که درمانم؟ و چنین می خوانم:
تویی که، تویی که ...
و نه هیچکس دیگر، و نه هیچکس دیگر
تویی که، تویی که
خانه‌ای، همان خانه‌ای که می خواستم بدان برگردم


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Lights go out and I can't be saved
Tides that I tried to swim against
Have brought me down upon my knees
Oh, I beg, I beg and plead, singing
Come out of things unsaid
Shoot an apple off my head
And a trouble that can't be named
Tigers waiting to be tamed, singing
You are, You are
Confusion never stops
Closing walls and ticking clocks
Gonna come back and take you home
I could not stop but you now know, singing
Come out upon my seas,
Cursed missed opportunities
Am I a part of the cure
Or am I part of the disease, singing
You are, you are
And nothing else compares
And nothing else compares
You are, you are
Home, home where I wanted to go

آموزش تصویری اصطلاحات انگلیسی


اصطلاح شماره 8
Get off someone's back
معنی: دست از سر کسی برداشتن
- Hey, John. I'm bored. Come on, let's go out and do something.
- Sorry, I'm right in the middle of studying for a physics exam. I won't be able to make it tonight.
- You've been studying for a long time. Why don't you take a break?
- Get off my back! I can't go anywhere!
- OK, I'll stop bothering you only if you promise to let me know the minute you're finished.
- هی، جان. من خسته شدم. بیا بریم بیرون یه کاری بکنیم.
- متأسفم، الآن دارم خودم رو برای یک امتحان فیزیک آماده می‌کنم. امشب نمی‌تونم بیام.
- تو خیلی وقته که داری درس می‌خونی. چرا یک کم استراحت نمی‌کنی؟
- دست از سرم بردار! من هچ جا نمی‌تونم بیام!
- باشه، دیگه اذیتت نمی‌کنم فقط به این شرط که قول بدی هر موقع کارت تموم شد بهم بگی. 
 
 
 
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