گرامر زمان حال کامل
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گرامر زمان حال کامل
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در این درس داستان از زاویه دید زمان حال کامل برای شما بررسی میگردد که گرامر این زمان را بهتر یاد بگیرید
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نکته اول:
ابتدا میتوانید یکی دو بار بهصورت تفننی این داستان را بهصورت صوتی یا تصویری ببینید. اما برای یادگیری زبان انگلیسی بایستی تکنیکهای سایه و استراتژیهای گفتهشده در نوشتهی پنج استراتژی برای تقویت مکالمه را روی این داستان پیادهسازی نمایید.
نکته دوم:
اگر سطح این داستان مناسب شما نبود، میتوانید به بخش داستان کوتاه انگلیسی وبسایت زبانشناس مراجعه کرده و داستان دیگری انتخاب نمایید.
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Adidas has put him in a magazine ad bragging about his marathon running times.
Has Adidas put Fauja on TV? No, Adidas hasn’t put Fauja on TV. What has Adidas done? Adidas has put Fauja in a magazine ad.
It said, “6:54 at age 89. 5:40 at age 92. The Kenyans better watch out for him when he hits 100.” Fauja has continued to run marathons and break records.
Has Fauja continued to work as a farmer? No, Fauja hasn’t continued to work as a farmer. What has he continued to do? He has continued to run marathons.
He has gone to New York to run a marathon.
Where has he gone? He has gone to New York. Why has he gone to New York? He has gone to New York to run a marathon.
Fauja has been a Sikh his whole life and like all male Sikhs, he wears a turban.
How long has Fauja been a Sikh? Fauja has been a Sikh his whole life. What has he worn? He has worn a turban.
It is not long after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. There has been a lot of anti- Muslim anger and to some Americans, the turban has become a symbol of Islam.
Has there been a lot of anti-Muslim anger in Canada? No, there hasn’t been a lot of anti-Muslim anger in Canada. Has there been a lot of anti-Muslim anger in New York? Yes, there has been a lot of anti-Muslim anger in New York. What has become a symbol of Islam to some Americans? The turban has become a symbol of Islam to some Americans.
Fauja knows that some people will think he is a Muslim, but he has welcomed the chance to proudly represent his culture.
Who has welcomed the chance to proudly represent his culture? Fauja has welcomed the chance to proudly represent his culture.
Not everyone has been against him.
Has everyone been against him? No, not everyone has been against him.
Some people have cheered him, but others have called him Osama and Saddam.
Have some people cheered him? Yes, some people have cheered him.
This has been Fauja’s most difficult race. He has developed bad blisters on his feet.
Has he developed bad blisters on his face? No, he hasn’t developed bad blisters on his face. Where has he developed bad blisters? He has developed bad blisters on his feet.
The blisters have broken and his feet have soon become covered in blood.
He can’t run anymore, but he hasn’t stop walking.
Has he stopped running? Yes, he has stopped running. Has he stopped walking? No, he hasn’t stopped walking.
After 7 hours and 34 minutes, he has crossed the finish line. He has given a quick interview with news reporters and then has been taken to the hospital.
Has he given a quick interview or a long interview? He has given a quick interview.
Fauja has run one more marathon at the age of 102. He has retired from races, but not from running. He has said, “I’ll stop running when I die.” What has he said? He has said, “I’ll stop running when I die.”