کلاس های خصوصی آمادگی آزمون ها ی IELTS ، TOEFL ، GRE و زبان تجاری

کلاس های خصوصی آمادگی آزمون ها ی IELTS ، TOEFL ، GRE و زبان تجاری

تدریس خصوصی تکنیک های آزمون آیلتس IELTS ، تافلTOEFL ، جی آر ای GRE و آموزش مکالمات تجاری و مکاتبات بازرگانی به زبان انگلیسی
کلاس های خصوصی آمادگی آزمون ها ی IELTS ، TOEFL ، GRE و زبان تجاری

کلاس های خصوصی آمادگی آزمون ها ی IELTS ، TOEFL ، GRE و زبان تجاری

تدریس خصوصی تکنیک های آزمون آیلتس IELTS ، تافلTOEFL ، جی آر ای GRE و آموزش مکالمات تجاری و مکاتبات بازرگانی به زبان انگلیسی

Sympathy- ابراز همدردی

- Sympathy- همدردی
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Offering Sympathy
همدردی کردن :

*That’s too bad.
خیلی بد شد.

*That’s a shame.
خیلی بد شد.

*What a pity! 
چه حیف!

*I’m sorry to hear that.
از اینکه اینو می شنوم متاسفم

*I sympathize with you.
با شما همدردی می کنم.

*I know how you feel.
من احساس شما را می فهمم.

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Accepting Sympathy
پذیرش همدردی:

*Thank you.
.متشکرم

*That’s very kind of you.
این منتهای لطف شماست.

*It is a pity, isn’t it?
حیف شد، مگه نه؟

*Oh, well, such is life.
آه، خوب، زندگی همینه.

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Rejecting Sympathy
رد کردن همدردی:

*Don’t feel sorry for me.
برای من متاسف نباش.

*Don’t give me your sympathy.
به من ترحم نکن.

*Oh, leave me alone.
آه، تنهام بگذار.

*I don’t need your sympathy.
من نیازی به همدردی شما ندارم.
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Unwillingness to Continue - عدم تمایل برای ادامه دادن


Unwillingness to Continue 

عدم تمایل برای ادامه دادن
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I give up.
من بُریدم.
The hell with it.
به جهنم.
This is a waste of time.
این کار وقت تلف کردنه.
It’s hopeless.
این ناامید کننده است.
There’s no more I can do.
دیگه کاری از دستم بر نمیاد.
What’s the use of it.
فایده اش چیه؟
I’m fed up with your excuses.
من از بهانه های تو خسته شدم.
I’ve had enough of this place.
من حالم از اینجا به هم میخوره.

ده عبارت مختلف برای گفتن “I don’t like it”


10 ways to say you don’t like something smile emoticon
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1. I dislike it
The most similar way of saying “I don’t like it”. It can also seem very direct and could cause offense to some people.
For example:
I dislike the way he talks to me
Greta dislikes the taste of pistachio ice cream
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2. I’m not into it
This sentence is more casual. Saying you are not into something means you do not find it interesting or attractive.
For example:
I’m not into skinny jeans this season
James asked Irina to go with him to the football game but she’s not into football, she likes rugby
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3. I’m not fond of it
“To be fond of” means having a liking for or love of something or someone. So, not to be fond of something means you don’t like it very much. It is also quite informal.
For example:
Since Ben had the accident, he’s not very fond of going skiing
I’m not fond of combining purple with orange
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4. I’m not crazy about it
This sentence is similar to the one above, “to not be fond of something”.
For example:
I don’t think Tanya is crazy about working extra hours
Pauline, I’m not crazy about this cake, it tastes strange
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5. I don’t appreciate that
This way of expressing dislike is great for professional and serious conversations, as well as for making polite requests. “To appreciate” means to be grateful for something, so what we are saying is “I am not grateful for this situation”. See? A lot more polite.
For example:
I don’t appreciate being shouted at in public
Helen did not appreciate her gift, she thought it was inappropriate
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6. It doesn’t tickle my fancy
This is an idiom and it means to amuse, entertain, or appeal to someone; to stimulate someone’s imagination in a good way. So when we say something did not tickle our fancy, it means we did not find it appealing, funny or interesting.
For example:
That comedian’s sense of humour doesn’t tickle their fancy
I love that Halloween party concept but the idea of having blood everywhere doesn’t tickle my fancy, it’s a bit gross
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7. I’m disinterested in that
We use this sentence if something simply does not interest us.
For example:
My friends are all disinterested in politics
Her boss is disinterested in all her ideas
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8. That’s not for me
A neutral way of explaining that something does not appeal to you, that you are not interested.
For example:
Everyone loves the series Lost but it’s not for me
The new fashion trend of high-wasted skirts is not for me
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9. I’m not a big fan of it
“To be a fan of something” is an expression lots of people use and most people understand. But to say “I’m not a big fan” is not as common. Of course, it means we do not like something very much.
For example:
I’m not a big fan of the new James Bond
Don’t ask her to go to the Japonese restaurant! She’s not a fan of sushi
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10. I’ll pass
This is a quick way of saying we are not interested in a suggestion.
For example:
Do you want to come to the pub?” “Nah, thanks, I’ll pass
Who wants to participate in this project?” “I have too much work right now, I’ll pass, thanks

عبارات و اصطلاحات و نمونه مکالمه هنگام خرید در سوپر مارکت

Shopping Phrases & Conversation

1-
Clerk:May I help you? 
Karen: Yes. Do you have these shoes in size seven? 
Clerk: I'm not sure. If you can't find them on the rack, they may be out of stock. But let me look in the stockroom. 
Karen:Thanks. I'd like to try on a pair if you have them. 
Clerk: I'll be right back.

2-
Erwin:How much did you pay for it? 
Dennis:200 bucks. 
Erwin: 200 bucks for a piece of junk like that? That's a rip-off! 
Dennis:What do you mean? 
Erwin: It's not worth it. 
Dennis:Oh. I guess I really did get ripped off.

3-
Sales Assoc:Hi, are you being helped? 
Karen:No, I'm not. I'm interested in some scarves. 
Sales Assoc:All our scarves are in this section. What do you think of this one here? It's made of silk. 
Karen:Hm, it looks nice, but I'd like to have something warm for the winter. 
Sales Assoc:Maybe you would like a heavy wool scarf. How about this one? 
Karen:I think that's what I want. How much is it? 
Sales Assoc:It's...seventy-five dollars plus tax. 
Karen:It's a little expensive. Do you think it's possible to get a discount? 
Sales Assoc:Hm, since you like it so much, how about a 10 percent discount. That's the best I can offer. 
Karen:That's good. Could you wrap it up for me? 
Sales Assoc:Sure. Is there anything else I can get for you? 
Karen:No, that should be it. Thank you. 

4-
Greg:Hi, can I help you? 
Karen:No, thanks. I'm just looking. 
Greg:All right. If you need any help, just let me know. My name is Greg. 
Karen:Sure. I'll let you know if I need anything. (A king-size mattress attracts Karen.) Hm, this mattress is very firm. Jack will probably like it. 
Greg:Did you find something you like? 
Karen:Yes, this mattress is very good. It's pretty firm. The mattress I'm now sleeping on is saggy. 
Greg:You're right. This is a very good brand. It doesn't sag easily. And we offer a life-time warranty, so you don't have to worry about its quality. 
Karen:Does it come with a frame? 
Greg:Unfortunately, it doesn't. However, we could offer a ten percent discount on that. And also, if you're really interested, we have a very good financing plan here. There's no payment, no interest until next June. 
Karen:That's an attractive plan. I'll think about it. 
Greg:Well, you've got to hurry. This mattress sells pretty well and this promotion ends tomorrow.


5-
Cahsier:Is there anything else you would like to buy? 
John:No, thank you. I guess that's it. By the way, in case there's a flaw in this CD player, can I return it? 
Cahsier:Yes. But you must return it within 30 days. 
John:Is there a charge for that? I know other stores have a restocking fee. 
Cahsier:There will be no charge at all. However, you must show us the receipt. (The cashier is handing the receipt over to John for him to sign.) Could you sign it here, please? 
John:Thank you. 
Cahsier: All right. Keep your receipt. If something comes up, you can show it to us and we'll give you a refund. 
John:Thanks. I'll put it in a safe place.

6-
Spencer:Doris, do you want to come to the mall with me? 
Doris:I'd love to, but I'm broke. 
Spencer:So am I, but I like browsing through the music store there. 
Doris:Are you sure you only want to browse? 
Spencer: Yeah. I like to listen to new albums there. I don't have money to buy them, but I can go there and listen. You know you don't have to pay for listening. 
Doris:You're such a dog. 


7-
Chris:Doris, Highland Mall is having a big sale this weekend. You wanna go? 
Doris:Don't feel like it. I'm broke. 
Chris:Well, we can still do some window shopping, can't we? 
Doris:Just look around? Nah, that's boring. 
Chris:I'll go myself then.

8-
Connie:Look at this catalog, John. I think I want to get this red blouse. 
John:Don't you have one like this in blue? 
Connie:Yeah, but I don't have a red one. 
John:Do you need every color in the rainbow? 
Connie:(Looking at her husband dumbly.) Yes! 
John:(The husband shakes his head.) Tsk...tsk...women!