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    11 McGraw-Hill's : Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs


    McGraw-Hill's : Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs



    Richard A. Spears, "McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs"

    McGraw-Hill | 2006-01-17 | ISBN: 0071469346 | 1098 pages | PDF | 11,5 MB

    Learn the language of Nebraska . . .and 49 other states
    With more entries than any other reference of its kind, McGraw-Hill’s Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs shows you how American English is spoken today. You will find commonly used phrasal verbs, idiomatic expressions, proverbial expressions, and clichés. The dictionary contains more than 24,000 entries, each defined and followed by one or two example sentences. It also includes a Phrase-Finder Index with more than 60,000 entries.

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    11 Applied Linguistics - Oxford Introductions to Language Study


    Applied Linguistics - Oxford Introductions to Language Study

    Oxford University Press, USA




    Guy Cook, "Applied Linguistics (Oxford Introductions to Language Study)"
    Oxford University Press, USA | 2003-04-10 | ISBN: 0194375986 | 144 pages | PDF | 7 MB

    Applied Linguistics investigates real-world problems involving language. As such it has the difficult task of mediating between academic expertise and lived experience, attempting to reconcile opposed interests and perspectives. This clearly written introduction provides a concise but comprehensive overview of the most pressing and controversial issues surrounding contemporary language use today, including intercultural communication, political persuasion, new technologies, the growth of English, language in education, and foreign language teaching and learning.

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    11 1100 لغت پركاربرد در اخبار انگلیسی ( با معنی فارسی و توضیح معنی به انگلیسی!!!)


    1100 لغت پركاربرد در اخبار انگلیسی

    لغات به فارسی ترجمه و معنی شدند ،مثل دیکشنری انگلیسی به فارسی ،همون لغات همزمان به انگلیسی شرح و توضیح داده شدند ،مثل دیکشنری انگلیسی به انگلیسی ،مثال از کتاب:




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    11 Longman New Junior English Dictionary

    Longman New Junior English Dictionary




    Longman New Junior English Dictionary
    Longman Publishing Group | 1993-12 | ISBN: 0582094852 | 396 pages | PDF | 17 MB

    This dictionary covers a wide range of vocabulary - over 1,000 words and phrases. Its definitions are written within a defining vocabulary of 1600 words in order to be easy to understand, and the usage notes are based on the evidence of students' writing from the Longman Learners' Corpus, allowing Longman lexicographers to identify the needs of students at this level. The dictionary is also fully illustrated and contains a full guide to using the dictionary, so that young learners can make the most of its features.

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    11 Oliver Twist - Charles Dickens


    Oliver Twist


    Charles Dickens




    One of Dickens’ most enduringly popular stories is Oliver Twist, an early work published 1837-8. Like many of his later novels, its central theme is the hardship faced by the dispossessed and those of the outside of ‘polite’ society. Oliver himself is born in a workhouse and treated cruelly there as was the norm at the time for pauper children, in particular by Bumble, a parish council official or ‘beadle’. The story follows Oliver as he escapes the workhouse and runs away to London. Here he receives an education in villainy from the criminal gang of Fagin that includes the brutal thief Bill Sikes, the famous ‘Artful Dodger’ and Nancy, Bill’s whore.....

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    Among other public buildings in a certain town, which for many reasons it will be prudent to refrain from mentioning, and to which I will assign no fictitious name, there is one anciently common to most towns, great or small: to wit, a workhouse; and in this workhouse was born; on a day and date which I need not trouble myself to repeat, inasmuch as it can be of no possible consequence to the reader, in this stage of the business at all events; the item of mortality whose name is prefixed to the head of this chapter.

    For a long time after it was ushered into this world of sorrow and trouble, by the parish surgeon, it remained a matter of considerable doubt whether the child would survive to bear any name at all; in which case it is somewhat more than probable that these memoirs would never have appeared; or, if they had, that being comprised within a couple of pages, they would have possessed the inestimable merit of being the most concise and faithful specimen of biography, extant in the literature of any age or country.

    Although I am not disposed to maintain that the being born in a workhouse, is in itself the most fortunate and enviable circumstance that can possibly befall a human being, I do mean to say that in this particular instance, it was the best thing for Oliver Twist that could by possibility have occurred. The fact is, that there was considerable difficulty in inducing Oliver to take upon himself the office of respiration,--a troublesome practice, but one which custom has rendered necessary to our easy existence; and for some time he lay gasping on a little flock mattress, rather unequally poised between this world and the next: the balance being decidedly in favour of the latter. Now, if, during this brief period, Oliver had been surrounded by careful grandmothers, anxious aunts, experienced nurses, and doctors of profound wisdom, he would most inevitably and indubitably have been killed in no time. There being nobody by, however, but a pauper old woman, who was rendered rather misty by an unwonted allowance of beer; and a parish surgeon who did such matters by contract; Oliver and Nature fought out the point between them. The result was, that, after a few struggles, Oliver breathed, sneezed, and proceeded to advertise to the inmates of the workhouse the fact of a new burden having been imposed upon the parish, by setting up as loud a cry as could reasonably have been expected from a male infant who had not been possessed of that very useful appendage, a voice, for a much longer space of time than three minutes and a quarter.

    As Oliver gave this first proof of the free and proper action of his lungs, the patchwork coverlet which was carelessly flung over the iron bedstead, rustled; the pale face of a young woman was raised feebly
    from the pillow; and a faint voice imperfectly articulated the words, 'Let me see the child, and die.'

    The surgeon had been sitting with his face turned towards the fire: giving the palms of his hands a warm and a rub alternately. As the young woman spoke, he rose, and advancing to the bed's head, said, with more kindness than might have been expected of him:

    'Oh, you must not talk about dying yet.'

    'Lor bless her dear heart, no!' interposed the nurse, hastily depositing in her pocket a green glass bottle, the contents of which she had been tasting in a corner with evident satisfaction.

    'Lor bless her dear heart, when she has lived as long as I have, sir, and had thirteen children of her own, and all on 'em dead except two, and them in the wurkus with me, she'll know better than to take on in that way, bless her dear heart! Think what it is to be a mother, there's a dear young lamb do.'
    Apparently this consolatory perspective of a mother's prospects failed in producing its due effect. The patient shook her head, and stretched out her hand towards the child.

    The surgeon deposited it in her arms. She imprinted her cold white lips passionately on its forehead; passed her hands over her face; gazed wildly round; shuddered; fell back--and died. They chafed her breast, hands, and temples; but the blood had stopped forever. They talked of hope and comfort. They had been strangers too long.

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    11 The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood - Howard Pyle


    The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood

    Howard Pyle



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    IN MERRY ENGLAND in the time of old, when good King Henry the Second ruled the land, there lived within the green glades of Sherwood Forest, near Nottingham Town, a famous outlaw whose name was Robin Hood. No archer ever lived that could speed a gray goose shaft with such skill and cunning as his, nor were there ever such yeomen as the sevenscore merry men that roamed with him through the greenwood shades. Right merrily they dwelled within the depths of Sherwood Forest, suffering neither care nor want, but passing the time in merry games of archery or bouts of cudgel play, living upon the King's venison, washed down with draughts of ale of October brewing.

    Not only Robin himself but all the band were outlaws and dwelled apart from other men, yet they were beloved by the country people round about, for no one ever came to jolly Robin for help in time of need and went away again with an empty fist.

    And now I will tell how it came about that Robin Hood fell afoul of the law.

    When Robin was a youth of eighteen, stout of sinew and bold of heart, the Sheriff of Nottingham proclaimed a shooting match and offered a prize of a butt of ale to whosoever should shoot the best shaft in Nottinghamshire. 'Now,' quoth Robin, 'will I go too, for fain would I draw a string for the bright eyes of my lass and a butt of good October brewing.' So up he got and took his good stout yew bow and a score or more of broad clothyard arrows, and started off from Locksley Town through Sherwood Forest to Nottingham.

    It was at the dawn of day in the merry Maytime, when hedgerows are green and flowers bedeck the meadows; daisies pied and yellow cuckoo buds and fair primroses all along the briery hedges; when apple buds blossom and sweet birds sing, the lark at dawn of day, the throstle cock and cuckoo; when lads and lasses look upon each other with sweet thoughts; when busy housewives spread their linen to bleach upon the bright green grass. Sweet was the greenwood as he walked along its paths, and bright the green and rustling leaves, amid which the little birds sang with might and main: and blithely Robin whistled as he trudged along, thinking of Maid Marian and her bright eyes, for at such times a youth's thoughts are wont to turn pleasantly upon the lass that he loves the best.

    As thus he walked along with a brisk step and a merry whistle, he came suddenly upon some foresters seated beneath a great oak tree. Fifteen there were in all, making themselves merry with feasting and drinking as they sat around a huge pasty, to which each man helped himself, thrusting his hands into the pie, and washing down that which they ate with great horns of ale which they drew all foaming from a barrel that stood nigh. Each man was clad in Lincoln green, and a fine show they made, seated upon the sward beneath that fair, spreading tree. Then one of them, with his mouth full, called out to Robin, 'Hulloa, where goest thou, little lad, with thy one-penny bow and thy farthing shafts?'

    Then Robin grew angry, for no stripling likes to be taunted with his green years.

    'Now,' quoth he, 'my bow and eke mine arrows are as good as shine; and moreover, I go to the shooting match at Nottingham Town, which same has been proclaimed by our good Sheriff of Nottinghamshire; there I will shoot with other stout yeomen, for a prize has been offered of a fine butt of ale.'

    Then one who held a horn of ale in his hand said, 'Ho! listen to the lad! Why, boy, thy mother's milk is yet scarce dry upon thy lips, and yet thou pratest of standing up with good stout men at Nottingham butts, thou who art scarce able to draw one string of a two-stone bow.'

    'I'll hold the best of you twenty marks,' quoth bold Robin, 'that I hit the clout at threescore rods, by the good help of Our Lady fair.'

    At this all laughed aloud, and one said, 'Well boasted, thou fair infant, well boasted! And well thou knowest that no target is nigh to make good thy wager.'

    And another cried, 'He will be taking ale with his milk next.'

    At this Robin grew right mad. 'Hark ye,' said he, 'yonder, at the glade's end, I see a herd of deer, even more than threescore rods distant. I'll hold you twenty marks that, by leave of Our Lady, I cause the best hart among them to die.'

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    11 Check Your Vocabulary for English for the IELTS Exam


    Check Your Vocabulary for English for the IELTS Exam



    Rawdon Wyatt, “Check Your Vocabulary for English for the IELTS Exam”

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC | 2004-02-16 | ISBN: 0747569827 | 128 pages | PDF | 1 MB

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