آموزش رایگان مکالمات زبان انگلیسی سطح میانی #۵۶

آموزش مکالمات زبان انگلیسی سطح میانی #56

سری آموزش رایگان مکالمات سطح بندی شده زبان انگلیسی یک مجموعه رایگان و سه سطحی از مکالمات زبان انگلیسی است که توسط وبسایت کاردوآنلاین برای شما تنظیم شده است. دروس این مجموعه آموزشی از فایل صوتی و متن مکالمات و معنی کلمات جدید تشکیل شده است. فایل های صوتی این سری مکالمات را می توانید به صورت رایگان و آنلاین گوش کنید و دانلود کنید. متن مکالمات را نیز در همین قسمت برای شما تنظیم کرده ایم. امیدواریم که این سری آموزشی نیز مورد توجه شما عزیزان قرار بگیرد. لیست کامل این تمامی دروس مربوط به این سری آموزشی را می توانید در مطلب بانک مکالمات زبان انگلیسی سطح بندی شده مشاهده کنید.

 

Smoking Kicking the Habit

 

Woman: Hey. Are you okay?

Man: Yeah. I just have a cold, I think.

Woman: No, no you don’t. You’ve sounded like that for a while. You smoke, and you’re dying from it.

Man: What? Well, you know, I’m just . . .I’m just a casual smoker, and I can quit anytime I want.

Woman: No, you can’t. You smoke two packs a day, and I DON’T call that a casual smoker.

Man: Hey, it’s my choice, so butt out. We’ve talked about this before, and I’m tired of you, mom, and dad nagging me about it all the time.

Woman: Okay, but what about your kids? Don’t you worry about how your smoking is affecting them?

Man: It’s not a problem. I smoke outside.

Woman: Yeah, but don’t you worry they’ll start smoking too?

Man: No. They won’t. I know my kids. I trust them.

Woman: Yeah, yeah. Didn’t you say that Jacob got caught smoking a week ago at school?

Man: Yeah, but it was the first time . . . He’s under a lot of pressure these days.

Woman: Yea, right. The first time you know of. He’s lying to you.

Man: I trust him.

Woman: Really. Well, what about these cigarettes? [ What? ] Right here! [ Oh! ] I found them in his clothes when he stayed over last night. Listen.

Man: They . . . They’re probably not his!

Woman: They’re his. He’s following your example. You can’t expect him NOT to smoke when you smoke yourself.

Man: Hey. Don’t tell me how to raise my kids. It’s my job.

Woman: I won’t have to. You’re killing yourself, and someone else is going to be raising your kids for you.

Man: Well, what does that mean?

WomanFigure it out. Listen. I (‘ve) got to go now. If you want to talk more, I’ll be at mom’s house.

Man: Whatever.

 

Vocabulary

 

  • sound like (verb): seem, appear
    – It sounds like Andrew has a serious problem with alcohol.
  • casual (adjective): happening at certain times, not usual
    – My brother says he’s just a casual drinker, but he often gets drunk at home.
  • butt out (verb): not interfere or get involved in someone’s personal matters
    – Why can’t you just butt out of my personal life? I don’t want your advice or help.
  • nag (verb): annoy or complain about something by asking repeated questions
    – My sister always nags me about not cleaning my room.
  • trust (verb): believe somewhat is honest
    – I don’t trust my roommate because he doesn’t tell the truth all of the time.
  • get caught (verb): someone discovers that you are doing something
    – Ashley got caught drinking in the bathroom at school.
  • figure something out (verb): begin to understand something
    – When is Bryan going to figure out that he can’t smoke in front of his kids?

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