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Study English IELTS Preparation - Mega Pack

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دانلود رايگان کاملترين مجموعه IELTS این پک متشکل شده است از فيلم هاي آموزشي + فايل هاي صوتي + کتاب هاي الکترونيکي + نرم افزار مالتي مديا آموزش زبان با حجم 12 گيگابايت

 

امروزه فیلم های آموزشی در سراسر جهان از علاقه مندان بسیار زیادی بر خوردارند زیرا این فیلم ها در امر آموزش به افراد کمک بسیار زیادی می کنند. از همین رو امروز در سایت  مجموعه آموزشی را با نام Study English IELTS Preparation Mega Pack برایتان آماده کرده ایم.همچنین این فیلم مجموعه ای از برنامه زبان انگلیسی برای زبان آموزان متوسط به پیشرفته که توسعه مهارت ها و استراتژی مطالعه برای زبان را دارند.این فیلم به بررسی موضوعات مختلفی میپردازد.جالب است بدانید تا به حال هیچ کدام از سایت های ایرانی اقدام به قرار دادن این فیلم آموزشی برای دانلود نکرده اند و سایت میهن دانلود مفتخر است که به عنوان اولین سایت ایرانی این فیلم را به صورت کاملآ رایگان و با لینک مستقیم از سرورهای پر سرعت برای دانلود شما کاربران محترم قرار داده است.
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Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary

در این بخش برای شما عزیزان نسخه جدید از دیکشنری پیشرفته و مجبوب Cambridge Advanced Learners را آماده کرده ایم ، که در حال حاضر کاربر پسند ترین دیکشنری میباشد.
این نسخه ویژگی های جدیدی را در خود گنجاده است ، گنجاندن کلمات جدید در دیتابیس برنامه   و  بخش های کمکی اضافی مثل نقشه ها ، تصاویر و... (دارای پنل اصلاح نامه برای کمک به فرهنگ لغت)

Cambridge Grammar for IELTS Student's Book with Answers and Audio CD

این قسمت دستور زبان IELTS برای پوشش کامل از دستور زبان مورد نیاز برای آزمون IELTS و توسعه مهارت های گوش دادن در همان زمان نیز میباشد.
این بخش شامل طیف گسترده ای از وظایف IELTS میباشد.
این بخش مانند یک آکادمی نیز میباشد نوشتن و گوش دادن و توضیحات مفید دستور زبان و واژه نامه دستور زبان میباشد.

Cambridge ielts 1 to 6 Series With Answers
Cambridge IELTS 7 - Book + Audio
Cambridge IELTS 8 - Book + Audio

این برنامه مجموعه ای از بهترین مواد برای تمرین انگلیسی نیز میباشد که از سیستم بین المللی آزمون زبان (IELTS) تهیه شده است که به خصوص برای انتشار توسط دانشگاه کمبریج سندیکای آماده شده است. با این برنامه دانش آموزان به خود یک فرصت عالی میدهند تا خود را آشنا با IELTS کنند و تمرین تکنیک های آن را انجام دهند برای آزمون های معتبر.

Cambridge IELTS1,2,3,4,5,6

در این بخش Cambridge IELTS از قسمت 1 تا 6 موجود میباشد که همراه با فایل صوتی و کتاب نیز میباشد.

CHECK YOUR VOCABULARY FOR IELTS

این بخش شامل یک کتاب الکترونیکی با فرمت پی دی اف نیز میباشد.
این کتاب به بررسی واژگان امتحانات نیز میباشد. این برنامه فراهم میکند به یادگیری بهتر و اصلاح و ساختن واژگان مورید نیاز برای گرفتن نمره بالا در آزمون IELTS.

English Grammar and Vocabulary References

در این بخش به یادگیری دستور زبان انگلیسی و یادگیری و مراجع واژگان پرداخته شده است که به صورت کتاب با فرمت پی دی اف نیز میباشد.

English Tests Material (GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, General English Improving Material

در این بخش به آزمونهای انگلیسی مواد (GRE ، TOEFL ، IELTS ، انگلیسی عمومی، بهبود مواد) پرداخته میشود.
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Focus on Skills for IELTS Foundation ( Book and Audio CDs

محتوای این بخش برای تمرکز مهارتهای لازم برای امتحان IELTS نیز میباشد که همراه با کتاب و فایل صوتی نیز میباشد.
یک همراه ایده آل برای تمرکز بر IELTS ، این کتاب نیز می تواند به طور مستقل برای کوتاه / و به صورت فشرده دوره های قبل از IELTS استفاده می شود.

IELTS
IELTS 2

این کلمه مخفف International English Language Testing System می باشد که در حال حاضر یکی از معتبرترین آزمون های زبان انگلیسی است که در سراسر دنیا برگزار می‌شود. این آزمون به نوعی یک آزمون ورودی برای کسانی است که می خواهند در محیط های انگلیسی زبان تحصیل یا کار کنند و یا قصد مهاجرت به کشورهای انگلیسی زبان و استرالیایی را دارند.

IELTS BOOK

در این بخش به دانلود کتابهای IELTS نیز پرداخته شده است.

MAIN MATERIALS FOR IELTS
Study English IELTS Preparation

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مجموعه كامل VOA Special English

نویسنده : آریا | تاریخ : 23:17 - یک شنبه 28 آبان 1391برچسب:,

 
 
 
 
دانلود مجموعه آموزش زبان انگلیسی VOA Special English
مجموعه VOA Special English روان ترین و ساده ترین مجموعه آموزش زبان انگلیسی می باشد که با استفاده از اخبار زبان انگلیسی را به زبان آموزان آموزش می دهد. در واقع این مجموعه شامل اخبار های شبکه معروف VOA که مخفف Voice of America یا همان صدای امریکا می باشد، که تنها شبکه ای است که گوینده گان آن خبر ها را به گونه ای بیان می کنند که قابل فهم و درک عموم مردم باشد. به زبان ساده تر این شبکه از زمان تاسیس خود یعنی 19 اکتبر 1959 تنها به صورت آزمایشی شروع به کار کرد و تنها هدف آن برقراری ارتباطی شفاف و ساده با مردم بود و قصد داشت که به جهانیان بفهماند زبان انگلیسی یک زبان بومی و محدود به چند کشور نیست بلکه همه می توانند از آن استفاده کنند این هدف سبب شد که امروز شبکه VOA به معروف ترین شبکه های خبری در سراسر جهان تبدیل شود. اما استفاده این مجموعه آموزشی دارای 3 مزیت بسیار عالی است. مزیت اول: شبکه VOA تنها شبکه ای است که گوینده گان آن از 1500 کلمه رایج و پر کاربرد زبان انگلیسی در هنگام بیان جملات خبری خود در موضوعات مختلف علمی، اقتصادی، فرهنگی، بهداشتی، ورزشی، اکتشافات، رویداد های جهان و ... استفاده می کنند که این خود موجب آشنایی آسانتر افراد با کلمات رایج زبان انگلیسی می شود. مزیت: دوم مربوط به ارائه جملات ساده است به طوری که در آنها به هیچ عنوان از اصطلاحات پیچیده و مشکل زبان انگلیسی استفاده نشده است و زبان آموزان در هنگام صحبت کردن بتواند با بیان نمودن جمله مورد نظر مقصود خود را به راحتی بیان کنند. همچنین مزیت سوم: مربوط به سرعت آهسته خواندن خبرها می باشد همانطور که میدانید اکثر گوینده گان خبری بسیار سریع خبرها را می خوانند که گاهآ این موضوع خود باعث درک نادرست افرد از کلمات و جملات می شود که این موضوع در گوینده گان شبکه VOA کاملآ بر عکس است در واقع گوینده گان این شبکه به صورت آهسته و کاملآ روان و با سرعت استاندارد شروع به خواندن خبر ها می کنند تا جملات برای زبان آموزان و افراد با سطح دانش مختلف از زبان انگلیسی قابل فهم باشد. علاوه بر این همراه با فایل های صوتی خبر ها، کتاب های الکترونیکی مربوط به آنها نیز قرار داده شده تا زبان آموزان به راحتی بتوانند با شکل صحیح کلمات و جملات آشنا شوند و همچنین در صورتی که متوجه مفهوم کلمه ای نشدند با دیدن آن کلمه درک دقیق و بهتری از آن داشته باشند.

 

 
دانلود مجموعه آموزش زبان انگلیسی VOA Special English
 

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A Stunning Senior Moment

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A Stunning Senior Moment

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Comparison of English dictionaries

نویسنده : آریا | تاریخ : 17:23 - دو شنبه 3 مهر 1391برچسب:,

The advanced learner's dictionary is the most common type of monolingual learner's dictionary, that is, a dictionary written for someone who is learning a foreign language and who has a proficiency level of B2 or above according to the Common European Framework. It differs from a bilingual or translation dictionary, on

Although advanced learner's dictionaries have been produced for learners of several languages (including Chinese, Dutch, German, and Spanish) the majority are written for learners of English

The best-known advanced learner's dictionaries are


 

Longman is strongly targeted at learners of English; it has a focus on contemporary English, and has examples showing words in context. Also it has many words

Cambridge has a similar focus on learning but not as many as Longman , words it has

Oxford is a very reliable 'straight' dictionary. It's a historical dictionary (i.e. while it includes new words, it doesn't remove obsolete ones) so tends to be very good on obscure stuff, but a little slow on catching up with contemporary usage


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? Why Should We Study the English Language

نویسنده : آریا | تاریخ : 22:48 - شنبه 25 شهريور 1391برچسب:,

? Question:  Why Should We Study the English Language

 

 


In his preface to The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language, David Crystal offers six good reasons for studying the English language

 

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Some books about the English language are cleverly written--playful, humorous, and all too often littered with inaccuracies. At the other end of the shelf are the formal linguistic studies--heavily footnoted, agonizingly precise, and generally painful to read

In his preface to The Cambridge Encyclopedia, Crystal examines the question, "Why study the English language?" See if you can come up with any answers that are better than these

  • Because it's fascinating
    It is remarkable how often the language turns up as a topic of interest in daily conversation--whether it is a question about accents and dialects, a comment about usage and standards, or simply curiosity about a word's origins and history
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  • Because it's important
    The dominant role of English as a world language forces it upon our attention in a way that no language has ever done before. As English becomes the chief means of communication between nations, it is crucial to ensure that it is taught accurately and efficiently, and to study changes in its structure and use
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  • Because it's fun
    One of the most popular leisure pursuits is to play with the English language--with its words, sounds, spellings, and structures. Crosswords, Scrabble®, media word shows, and many other quizzes and guessing games keep millions happily occupied every day, teasing their linguistic brain centres and sending them running to their dictionaries
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  • Because it's beautiful
    Each language has its unique beauty and power, as seen to best effect in the works of its great orators and writers. We can see the 1,000-year-old history of English writing only through the glass of language, and anything we learn about English as a language can serve to increase our appreciation of its oratory and literature
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  • Because it's useful Getting the language right is a major issue in almost every corner of society. No one wants to be accused of ambiguity and obscurity, or find themselves talking or writing at cross-purposes. The more we know about the language the more chance we shall have of success, whether we are advertisers, politicians, priests, journalists, doctors, lawyers--or just ordinary people at home, trying to understand and be understood
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  • Because it's there
    English, more than any other language, has attracted the interest of professional linguists. It has been analysed in dozens of different ways, as part of the linguist's aim of devising a theory about the nature of language in general. The study of the English language, in this way, becomes a branch of linguistics--English linguistics

  • level : Upper intermediate
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? What Is A Dictionary

نویسنده : آریا | تاریخ : 12:5 - چهار شنبه 22 شهريور 1391برچسب:,

 

? What is a Dictionary

 

 

A dictionary is a reference book that focuses on defining words and phrases, including multiple meanings. The most frequently used dictionary is a language dictionary that includes the majority of frequently used words in a language. Language dictionaries are made for different types of users: scholars, office workers, schools, and second language learners

Adult English language dictionaries characteristically include hyphenation information, pronunciation guides, part of speech, alternate spellings, etymological information, sample sentences, usage notes, and sometimes synonyms. Cross-references may be used for less-used forms—such as British variations in a dictionary of American English, and charts and illustrations may help amplify the definitions

There are many competing dictionaries put out by different companies. Not only do they have different forms — paperback, hardbound, and online editions — but they differ in other ways. Each company, for example, uses its own version of phonetic respelling based on the research done by its experts. One company might use the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), while others have proprietary pronunciation symbols, and still others use the letters of the alphabet in a special way to indicate pronunciation

Other differences between dictionaries show up in other features. Many dictionaries include their experts’ guidance on grammar, usage, and the history of the English language. Definitions differ slightly, and sample sentences may be the work of the editorial staff or taken from real-world usage, perhaps the first known written use, when possible

 

There are other types of language dictionaries besides the standard English dictionary. There are dictionaries for the different dialects of English, dictionaries for other languages, and bilingual dictionaries that help you translate from one language to another. There are dictionaries of living languages and dictionaries of languages that are preserved only in fragments of ancient manuscript, and dictionaries that address specialized areas of language use, such as idioms or political slang

Variations on the dictionary provide some ingenious new types of reference works. Multi-function dictionaries may combine the properties of a dictionary and a thesaurus. Dictionaries organized thematically assist you when you don’t know exactly what word you want. Misspelling dictionaries have entries for the common misspellings of words so that you can find words even when you don’t know how to spell them correctly

Other dictionaries address specialty areas, like dictionaries of biography and dictionaries of geography. Lacking the full articles of an encyclopedia, they give users a quick introduction to the subject area

 

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? What are the uses of a dictionary

A dictionary will give you the following information about a word

  1. How to spell the word and its special plural form

  2. Whether or not the word is capitalized or abbreviated
  3. How to break the word into syllables
  4. How to pronounce the word
  5. The part of speech of a word
  6. Different meanings that the word has, as well as synonyms (same meaning) and antonyms (opposite meaning)
  7. A sentence or expression with the word used correctly
  8. The meanings of important prefixes and suffixes
  9. The special uses of the word
  10. The history of the word
  11. Other words derived from the main word

Special sections in some dictionaries tell you about

  1. Foreign words and phrases

  2. Abbreviations

  3. Addresses of colleges or government offices

  4. The population of cities and countries

Applying the following pointers will save time when you use a dictionary

  1. Know and use proper alphabetical order

  2. Use guide words to save time

  3. Check all abbreviations and symbols in the special sections

  4. If at first you don’t succeed in finding the word, don’t give up. You might need to check several possible spellings before finding the word

  5. Substitute the meaning you find for the word in the sentence. Be sure you select the most appropriate meaning, not merely the first one you come to

  6. Try saying the word aloud after you look at the pronunciation key

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تاریخچه زبان انگلیسی

نویسنده : آریا | تاریخ : 11:59 - سه شنبه 21 شهريور 1391برچسب:,

The history of English

Five Events that Shaped the History of English

Philip Durkin, Principal Etymologist at the Oxford English Dictionary, chooses five events that shaped the English Language

The Anglo-Saxon Settlement

Anglo-Saxon cartoon

It's never easy to pinpoint exactly when a specific language began, but in the case of English we can at least say that there is little sense in speaking of the English language as a separate entity before the Anglo-Saxons came to Britain. Little is known of this period with any certainty, but we do know that Germanic invaders came and settled in Britain from the north-western coastline of continental Europe in the fifth and sixth centuries. The invaders all spoke a language that was Germanic (related to what emerged as Dutch, Frisian, German and the Scandinavian languages, and to Gothic), but we'll probably never know how different their speech was from that of their continental neighbours. However it is fairly certain that many of the settlers would have spoken in exactly the same way as some of their north European neighbours, and that not all of the settlers would have spoken in the same way

The reason that we know so little about the linguistic situation in this period is because we do not have much in the way of written records from any of the Germanic languages of north-western Europe until several centuries later. When Old English writings begin to appear in the seventh, eighth, and ninth centuries there is a good deal of regional variation, but not substantially more than that found in later periods. This was the language that Alfred the Great referred to as ‘English’ in the ninth century.

The Celts were already resident in Britain when the Anglo-Saxons arrived, but there are few obvious traces of their language in English today. Some scholars have suggested that the Celtic tongue might have had an underlying influence on the grammatical development of English, particularly in some parts of the country, but this is highly speculative. The number of loanwords known for certain to have entered Old English from this source is very small. Those that survive in modern English include brock (badger), and coomb a type of valley, alongside many place names

The Scandinavian Settlements

Ship cartoon

The next invaders were the Norsemen. From the middle of the ninth century large numbers of Norse invaders settled in Britain, particularly in northern and eastern areas, and in the eleventh century the whole of England had a Danish king, Canute. The distinct North Germanic speech of the Norsemen had great influence on English, most obviously seen in the words that English has borrowed from this source. These include some very basic words such as take and even grammatical words such as they. The common Germanic base of the two languages meant that there were still many similarities between Old English and the language of the invaders. Some words, for example give, perhaps show a kind of hybridization with some spellings going back to Old English and others being Norse in origin. However, the resemblances between the two languages are so great that in many cases it is impossible to be sure of the exact ancestry of a particular word or spelling. However, much of the influence of Norse, including the vast majority of the loanwords, does not appear in written English until after the next great historical and cultural upheaval, the Norman Conquest

1066 and after

1066 cartoon

The centuries after the Norman Conquest witnessed enormous changes in the English language. In the course of what is called the Middle English period, the fairly rich inflectional system of Old English broke down. It was replaced by what is broadly speaking, the same system English has today, which unlike Old English makes very little use of distinctive word endings in the grammar of the language. The vocabulary of English also changed enormously, with tremendous numbers of borrowings from French and Latin, in addition to the Scandinavian loanwords already mentioned, which were slowly starting to appear in the written language. Old English, like German today, showed a tendency to find native equivalents for foreign words and phrases (although both Old English and modern German show plenty of loanwords), whereas Middle English acquired the habit that modern English retains today of readily accommodating foreign words. Trilingualism in English, French, and Latin was common in the worlds of business and the professions, with words crossing over from one language to another with ease. You only have to flick through the etymologies of any English dictionary to get an impression of the huge number of words entering English from French and Latin during the later medieval period. This trend was set to continue into the early modern period with the explosion of interest in the writings of the ancient world

Standardization

Vowel cartoon

The late medieval and early modern periods saw a fairly steady process of standardization in English south of the Scottish border. The written and spoken language of London continued to evolve and gradually began to have a greater influence in the country at large. For most of the Middle English period a dialect was simply what was spoken in a particular area, which would normally be more or less represented in writing - although where and from whom the writer had learnt how to write were also important. It was only when the broadly London standard began to dominate, especially through the new technology of printing, that the other regional varieties of the language began to be seen as different in kind. As the London standard became used more widely, especially in more formal contexts and particularly amongst the more elevated members of society, the other regional varieties came to be stigmatized, as lacking social prestige and indicating a lack of education

In the same period a series of changes also occurred in English pronunciation (though not uniformly in all dialects), which go under the collective name of the Great Vowel Shift. These were purely linguistic ‘sound changes’ which occur in every language in every period of history. The changes in pronunciation weren’t the result of specific social or historical factors, but social and historical factors would have helped to spread the results of the changes. As a result the so-called ‘pure’ vowel sounds which still characterize many continental languages were lost to English. The phonetic pairings of most long and short vowel sounds were also lost, which gave rise to many of the oddities of English pronunciation, and which now obscure the relationships between many English words and their foreign counterparts

Colonization and Globalization

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During the medieval and early modern periods the influence of English spread throughout the British Isles, and from the early seventeenth century onwards its influence began to be felt throughout the world. The complex processes of exploration, colonization and overseas trade that characterized Britain’s external relations for several centuries led to significant change in English. Words were absorbed from all over the world, often via the languages of other trading and imperial nations such as Spain, Portugal and the Netherlands. At the same time, new varieties of English emerged, each with their own nuances of vocabulary and grammar and their own distinct pronunciations. More recently still, English has become a lingua franca, a global language, regularly used and understood by many nations for whom English is not their first language. The eventual effects on the English language of both of these developments can only be guessed at today, but there can be little doubt that they will be as important as anything that has happened to English in the past sixteen hundred years

 

Source : Oxford University Press

 

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