تقویت لغات آیلتس و تافل با روزنامه ها
تقویت لغات آیلتس و تافل با روزنامه ها
مطالعه مقاله های روزنامه ها و نشریات انگلیسی زبان را بعنوان یکی از بهترین روش های رسیدن به نمره های بالا در آزمون های آیلتس و تافل معرفی کردیم. بسیاری از آزمون دهندگانی که موفق به دریافت نمره های 8 و بالاتر در آیلتس و 110 و بالاتر در تافل شده اند به این روش بعنوان یکی از سودمند ترین شیوه ها اشاره کرده اند. با اینهمه این شیوه نیازمند زمان و نیروی فراوان برای آموختن هزاران هزار واژه و ترکیب تازه از یک سو و تندخوانی متن ها و مقاله ها و بررسی و سنجش آن ها از سوی دیگر است.
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در زیر واژگانی مقاله ای از مجله نیوزویک انتخاب شده و واژگان دشوارتر این مقاله بهمراه معنی و برخی مثال ها ارائه شده است:
North Korea Owes Sweden €300m for 1,000 Volvos It Stole 40 Years Ago – And Is Still Using
–prospectus = brochure = leaflet = pamphlet = booklet
–A detailed prospectus is one of the signs of a good school
–a secretive and mendacious(=not truthful) government
–in mint condition = looking new and in perfect condition
–book value = how much a particular car of a particular age should be worth if you sold it
–Let’s not quibble(=to argue over unimportant things) over minor details
–collude = to work with sb secretly to do sth dishonest or illegal
–There have been accusations that the prime minister secretly colluded with the leaders of the regime
–She knew about the plan, and colluded in it
–espionage = spying
–botch = to do sth badly because you have been careless or becuase of the lack of skill
–The builders really botched up our patio
–Defense lawyers are arguing that the police botched the investigation
–shirk = too lazy to do your responsibility
–Our father never shirked his responsibilities.
–he was fired for shirking
–indignation = anger= resentment = rancor = annoyance
–Eric was indignant(=angry and surprised because you feel isulted or unfairly treated) at being told he would have to wait two weeks for an appointment
–debacle = disaster = fiasco
–The debacle began shortly after we arrived for dinner one night
–acquiesce = allow sth happen even though you don’t really agree with
–Oil companies have been accused of acquiescing in the pollution of the ocean
–a lucid exposition(=a clear explanation) of educational theories
–exposition = show = fair
–foray into = a short attempt of doing a new job
–it will be my first foray into local government
–We make regular forays(=short trips) to France to buy wine
–unambiguous = clear
–nascent = come to existence
–the country’s nascent democracy
–convergence = become closer
–ebullient = very happy and excited
–Supporters of the amendment were ebullient at the outcome of the vote
–tumultuous = full of activity, confusion and violence
–the tumultuous years of the Civil War
–armistice = truce
–play hardball = to be very determined to get what you want
–Bromance = complicated love and affection shared by two straight males
–at the helm = in charge of sth
–we have a new prime minister at the helm
–horseplay = a noisy play in which poeple push or hit each other for fun
–Horseplay on the school bus is not allowed
–insular = parochial = only intersted in your own group
–an insular community
–bellicose = aggressive
و برخی جمله های خوب این مقاله برای به ذهن سپردن و به کار گیری در آینده:
–It’s been a tradition since 1974, when the government agency was advised to…
–For nearly half a century, the Board has been in charge of the Sisyphean task of coaxing €300m from a nation that thinks international law is an elaborate gambit designed by capitalist pig-dogs
–Sweden was one of the first to seize on the opportunity
–North Korean economists had been too optimistic in their calculations, and the international market price for these ores had also dropped catastrophically
–legacy of insularity and geopolitical horseplay
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