آموزش زبان انگلیسی نصرت (35)

EPISODE · Aug 30, 2022 · 37 MIN

آموزش زبان انگلیسی نصرت (35)

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this morningone yearlast yearHow old are you?I'm twenty years old.I'm twenty.You're young.You're younger than me.My parents are old.I'm older than you.My grandchildren._______________I saw your son in Iran.He works for an insurance company.I bought a few things at the mall.When did you go there?I went there yesterday.Your granddaughter works there, doesn't she?not anymoreShe has a new job.But I saw her at the mall yesterday.I wake up at seven o'clock everyday.early in the morningYou get up early in the morning, too, don't you?What time did you get up this morning?this morningyesterday morningtomorrow morninggood morninggood afternoonthis afternoonIs he your grandson?Yes, he is.Shadi's your granddaughter, isn't she?Yes, she is.They're my grandchildren.grandchildrenI miss my grandchildren.Where do they live?They're in Iran.How many grandchildren do you have?I have five.I have five grandchildren.two grandsonsand three granddaughtersThis is my daughter Marjan.How old is your daughter?How old are you?How old is your son?My son is twenty years old.He's twenty years old.My daughter is one year old.What does the word year mean?It means … .yearbookbooksyearsone yeartwo yearseighteen yearsMy son is twenty years old.My son is twenty.My daughter is six years old.She's six.How old is your wife?She's forty years old.She's forty.bigbiggerMy car's bigger than yours.My car is bigger than yours.I'm older than my wife.I'm older than her.oldercheapercheapoldoldermy sonmy older sonMy older son lives in Canada.How old are you?I'm twenty-two.I'm twenty-two years old.Can I ask you something?sureHow old are you?I'm sixty-five years old.I'm sixty-five.I'm forty years old.I'm forty.oldYour parents are old.They're old.But my parents are older.Your husband wants to buy a car, doesn't he?That's right.I don't think so.I think so.Maybe, I'm not sure.When did you arrive in Tehran?this morningI arrived this morning.I arrived this afternoon.What time did you wake up this morning?six o'clockWhat time did you get up?at six twentyDid you find the way to Los Angeles?Yes, I did.Ali likes my new car.He likes my new car, doesn't he?Do you have car insurance?Yes, I do.When did you buy it?this morningDo you need your car today?Yes. Why?Because mine doesn't work well.I need a car.How old is your son?He's twenty-one years old.Why are you going to Los Angeles?Do you have any friends there?You have friends there, don't you?Yes, some of my friends live there.Do you like Los Angeles?I don't know.I haven't been there yet.Have you been there?Yes, we've been there.for how long?for a few weeksfor a few yearsWhen did you go to Los Angeles?last yearsince yesterdaysince this morninglast yearsince last yearI haven't been there.I haven't been there since last year.since when?since last year___________thisthis morningthis afternoonchildchildrengrandchildrengrandmy grandchildrenoldhow old?How old are you?yearone yearlast yearsince last yearyearstwenty yearsI'm twenty years old._________________A: Charles, have you been to New York yet?B: Yes, I've been there.A: When did you go there?B: I went there last year. My grandson Jim leaves in New York.A: Really? How old is he?B: He is sixteen. How many grandchildren do you have?A: I have two, my granddaughter Mina and my grandson Kamran.B: How old are they?A: Mina is ten and Kamran is fourteen. He's four years older than Mina. I saw themthis morning.B: I have to go to the grocery store now. I think they close at eight.A: Okay, Charles. See you later.B: See you._________I'm older than you.You have forty-five years old, aren't you?You've forty-five years old, aren't you?That's right.Then you're not older than me.You're younger than me.What does the word younger mean?It means … .youngerYou're younger than me.I'm older than you.Is your son older or your daughter?My son is older.He's nine years old.He's nine.My daughter is eight years old.She's eight.Which one is older?My son's older.My daughter's younger.My daughter is younger.olderyoungeroldyoungHow old are you?I'm twenty-two.I'm twenty-two years old.You are very young.You're very young.How old are your parents?They're eighty-eight.They're eighty-eight years old.They are old.They're old.Is Farhad home?No, Farhad went to Los Angeles yesterday.No, he went to Los Angeles yesterday.Did he go alone?No, he went with Marjan.They went together.Where did you go this afternoon?We went to the grocery store.Did you buy anything?Yes, we bought a few things.And we ate at a good restaurant.I don't have much time.enough moneyenough timeWe don't have enough time.Wake up! it's eight o'clock.Can you wake me up at seven o'clock?sureSee you at seven o'clock.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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