فایل صوتی آموزش اصطلاحات ویژه سفر
با سلام خدمت همراهان همیشگی وب سایت موسسه زبان فرساد
امروز همراه ما باشید با فایل صوتی آموزش اصطلاحات ویژه سفر.
در این فایل صوتی ، گوینده اصطلاحاتی که ممکن است در طول سفر به درد شما بخورد را به شما معرفی میکند. در ابتدا داستانی را تعریف میکند که متن ان اورده شده است و سپس به بررسی اصطلاحات جدید ان میپردازد.
On Holiday
English Story
Addison
When I got to Thailand I was pleasantly surprised to see that my
accommodations were phenomenal. It was a definitely not a scam or a
rip-off. I got a bargain for sure. I was staying for a month in the same
spot and checked-in to the hotel and settled in.
I didn’t need to take a
nap or anything as I was still in the same time zone and had no jet lag
obviously. I decided I should probably just go to the beach and try and
get some sort of a tan slowly so I wouldn’tlook like a lobster.
(Farsad English Institute)
I went
for a walk along the beach and couldn’t help but eve’s drop some
conversations. Most of the people here were from all over asia. I had
decided to jump in to a conversation with some Chinese people. They
were shocked that I knew any Chinese. Although, they quickly found
out that it wasn’t so hot, but still invited me to have dinner with them
later that night.
Key vocabulary and phrases that are discussed in the podcast:
Accommodations – where you are staying or the kind of place it is. Ex. Hotel, apartment, house.
phenomenal – exceptionally great or excellent
rip-off – to participate in a scam. To get swindled or deceived and lose money or get a
bad deal on something.
(Farsad English Institute)
Bargain – to get a great deal or buy something at a cheaper price than it is worth
settled in – put your things away where you want them to go in your place and have
everything where you want it to be
time zone – any of the 24 areas or regions in the world which have the same standard
time
jet lag – the feeling of not being used to a new time zone because of your flight
(Farsad English Institute)
tan – the colouring of skin due to exposure to the sun
look like a lobster – if you get a sunburn sometimes people might say you look like a
lobster because of your red colour
couldn’t help but – an uncontrollable force to do something or behave in some way.
approval
jump in – get involved and start talking with the other people that were already having a
conversation
wasn’t so hot – not good at something. here the person wasn’t good at speaking Chinese
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