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دنبال کلاس زبان خوب و آسان می گردید .                

انگلیسی را با ما متفاوت بیاموزید .

آموزش، راهی به سوی موفقیت شماست.  

    آموزش، هزینه نیست هدف است.

 

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       


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The concept of celebrating a new year was originally instituted in Mesopotamia (Iraq) in 2000B.C. around the time of vernal equinox in mid-March. The early Roman calendar designated March 1st as the commencement of the New Year.

The first time the New Year was celebrated on 1st of January was in Rome in the year 153 B.C. It should be noted that the month of January did not exist until about 700 B.C. when the second king of Rome (Numa Pontilius) added the month to the calendar.

Since 153 B.C. January 1, the New Year was moved from March to January because it marked the commencement of the civil year and the month that the two newly elected Roman consuls began their one year tenure. Julius Caesar, in 46 B.C. reformed the calendar and extended the period of a year from 355 days to 445 days that consisted of 15 months. These changes lead to creation of the Julian calendar and the beginning of the new rationalized calendar, as we now know it.

The month of January is thought, by many, to have been named after the god of transitions and beginnings, Janus, during the reign of the second King of Rome who lived from 753-673 B.C.

In 567 A.D. the Council of Tours abolished January 1 as the beginning of the year. At various times and in various places throughout medieval Christian Europe, the New Year was celebrated on December 25, a day known for the birth of Jesus.

Among the 7th century pagans of Flanders and the Netherlands, it was the custom to exchange gifts on the first day of the New Year. This custom was criticized by Saint Eligius (died 659 or 660). On the date that European Christians celebrated the New Year, they exchanged Christmas presents because New Years' Day fell within the twelve days of the Christmas season in the Western Christian liturgical calendar; the custom of exchanging Christmas gifts in a Christian context is traced back to the Biblical Magi who gave gifts to the Child Jesus.


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دنبالِ کلاسِ زبانِ خوب  و ‌آسان می گردید⁉️                                                                                                                                                                                                انگلیسی را با ما متفاوت بیاموزید✔️                                                                            

 

درس زبان انگلیسی اخرین درس از دفترچه عمومی است و مانند سایر دروس عمومی ۲۵ تست را به خود اختصاص داده است. کسب درصد خوب در این درس با توجه  به نمودار و تراز این درس در کنکور سراسری رتبه شما را به خوبی ارتقا خواهد داد چرا که بسیارند آن دست از داوطلبانی که در این درس درصد منفی کسب می کنند.

۲۵تست این درس شامل ۳ سوال قواعد ۷ سوال لغات  ۵ سوال کلوز تست و ۱۰ سوال ریدینگ یا درک مطلب است

قواعد:

سوال قواعدی که به صورت مستقیم و مستقل در درس زبان انگلیسی طرح می شود از مباحث معینی است که هر ساله نیز طرح سوال از این مباحث توسط طراحان گرامی کنکور تکرار می شود. برای یادگیری قواعد درس زبان انگلیسی نیاز نیست به سراغ جزوات قطور بروید چرا که فقط شما را از مسیر اصلی مطالعاتی خود دور می کند. استفاده از جزوات دبیر مربوطه و یا کتاب های کمک آموزشی مناسب می تواند کمک خیلی خوبی برای شما باشد

 


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Yalda Night celebration: all you need to know


What is Yalda night

Yalda means birth. Yalda night is a beautiful ancient Iranian celebration. Iranians are celebrating the longest and darkest night of the year or winter solstice. This night is on 20 to 21 December according to the Georgian calendar. I should add here that we in Iran use a different calendar, the Iranian calendar. According to this calender, Yalda night is the last evening of the autumn day or “the night opening the initial forty-day period of the three-month winter”.


This celebration is coming from the time when a majority of Persians were followers of Zoroastrianism prior to the advent of Islam. Ancient Persians believed that evil forces were dominant on the longest night of the year and that the next day belonged to the Lord of Wisdom, Ahura Mazda.

This night has been used in many Iranian poems to describe a dark night in which one gets separated from a loved one, creating loneliness and waiting. Other countries such as Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan are also celebrating this night.

 


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           جواهریان           
        
                      آموزش زبان انگلیسی از صفر تا صد ؟!                  
                
                                                                                                ارتباط با مخاطب،فراتر از مرزها
 
          جهت پاسخ گویی به سوالات و رزرو کلاس آنلاین ،با ما در تماس باشید.             

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WHAT IS RAMADAN

Ramadan is the 9th month in Islamic calendar / Hijri Calendar. The length of the Month varies between 29 and 30 days depending on the sighting of the Shawwal Moon which leads to the much awaited Islamic festival of Eid ul Fitr on the 1st of Shawwal. Ramadan is one of the Five Pillars of Islam and during this holy month, Al-Quran was first revealed to the Prophet Mohammed (S.A.W.). The word ‘Ramadan’ is extracted from Arabic word ‘Ramad / Ramida’ which means scorching heat or drought. So word Ramadan represents abstinence from eating anything and drinking water from dawn till dusk.


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