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مکالمه را گوش داده و متن را دنبال کنید.
برای بار دوم گوش دهید و تکرار کنید (سعی کنید مثل گوینده، کلمات را ادا کنید) همزمان به مفهوم جملات و املای لغات فکر کنید.
برای بار سوم مکالمه را گوش کن و ضمن تکرار , متن را دنبال کن
💯 هر چه بیشتر گوش کنید مهارت شنیداری, تلفظ خود را بیشتر تقویت میکنید و درک مفهومی شما افزایش میابد.
📝 مهم نیست در چه سطحی از آموزش انگلیسی هستید این مکالمات میتوانند برای همه ی سطوح مفید باشند.
✳️ حتی اگر معنی جملات را نمیدانید مهارت شنیداری و تلفظ خود را قوی میکنید باور کنید بعد از چند بار گوش دادن درکی از مفهوم مکالمه انجام شده خواهید داشت
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From Washington, this is VOA news. I'm Liz Parker reporting. 

China denies oil exchange with North Korea. 

South Korea's Foreign Ministry says the country has seized a Hong Kong-flagged ship that transferred oil to a North Korean vessel in international waters despite United Nations Security Council's sanctions. 

This comes the same day a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman rejected allegations of any Chinese involvement in smuggling goods. That includes facilitating oil shipments to North Korea. 

Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump said he was disappointed China would take part in an oil exchange with North Korea despite sanctions. 

Former soccer star George Weah set to be sworn in as Liberia's new president. This after Liberia's electoral commission declared him the winner of Tuesday's vote.

Weah ran against Vice President Joseph Boakai, who is very popular with young voters. 

Weah's victory represents Liberia's first peaceful and democratic transfer of power in more than 70 years. 

In Zimbabwe's capital of Harare, some residents are calling on the mayor to step down because of chronic bad tap water. Some parts of the capital city have gone for weeks or months with dry taps while others complain of muddy, colored and smelly drinking water. 

Residents directed their anger at Mayor Benard Manyenyeni during a public meeting Friday. 

Linda Masarira is one of the residents. "From here, we are going to make an appointment to the local government minister since the mayor said his hands are tied. If we don't get any luck there, we go to the president's office. We will go all the way until safe, clean water is coming out of Harare taps." 

Some said they fear the situation will escalate unless Manyenyeni steps down. 

The mayor said he won't resign but he won't see reelection. 

This is VOA news. 

The United States is preparing to shift its approach in Syria. The government said Friday it pledges to help with the initial recovery following the collapse of the Islamic State's caliphate. 

U.S.-backed forces liberated the terror group's Syrian capital of Raqqa this past October. Since then, Syrian Democratic Forces have focused their efforts on eradicating remnants of the Islamic State. 

U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said there will be "more U.S. diplomats on the ground" in what he called a "terrain-seizing approach." 

He offered no timeline for when personnel would arrive in Syria. 

At least two attackers opened fire on a Coptic church outside of Cairo Friday, just over a week before Orthodox Christmas celebrations in Egypt. Edward Yeranian reports for VOA from Cairo. 

Amateur video showed people scrambling for cover as a gun battle rages between Egyptian security forces and militants attacking the Mar Mina Coptic Church in the Cairo suburb of Helwan. 

One of the attackers was killed by police and another was apprehended. 

Egyptian Health Ministry spokesman Khaled Megahed told Arab media that victims of the attack were taken to several hospitals in the region of Helwan. He says that around 10 people were killed, including one of the attackers, and that patients were taken to a number of local hospitals where some were undergoing emergency surgery. 

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#روش استفاده صحیح و یادگیری از فایلهای صوتی زبان اصلی مکالمات
#دارای_متن_بدون_ترجمه
مکالمه را گوش داده و متن را دنبال کنید.
برای بار دوم گوش دهید و تکرار کنید (سعی کنید مثل گوینده، کلمات را ادا کنید) همزمان به مفهوم جملات و املای لغات فکر کنید.
برای بار سوم مکالمه را گوش کن و ضمن تکرار , متن را دنبال کن
💯 هر چه بیشتر گوش کنید مهارت شنیداری, تلفظ خود را بیشتر تقویت میکنید و درک مفهومی شما افزایش میابد.
📝 مهم نیست در چه سطحی از آموزش انگلیسی هستید این مکالمات میتوانند برای همه ی سطوح مفید باشند.
✳️ حتی اگر معنی جملات را نمیدانید مهارت شنیداری و تلفظ خود را قوی میکنید باور کنید بعد از چند بار گوش دادن درکی از مفهوم مکالمه انجام شده خواهید داشت
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TED Talk
How to start a movement Transcript Transcript Transcript Transcript
00:12
Ladies and gentlemen, at TED we talk a lot about leadership and how to make a movement. So let's watch a movement happen, start to finish, in under three minutes and dissect some lessons from it.
00:22
First, of course you know, a leader needs the guts to stand out and be ridiculed. What he's doing is so easy to follow. Here's his first follower with a crucial role; he's going to show everyone else how to follow.
00:35
Now, notice that the leader embraces him as an equal. Now it's not about the leader anymore; it's about them, plural. Now, there he is calling to his friends. Now, if you notice that the first follower is actually an underestimated form of leadership in itself. It takes guts to stand out like that. The first follower is what transforms a lone nut into a leader.
00:56
(Laughter)
00:58
(Applause)
01:02
And here comes a second follower. Now it's not a lone nut, it's not two nuts — three is a crowd, and a crowd is news. So, a movement must be public. It's important to show not just the leader, but the followers, because you find that new followers emulate the followers, not the leader.
01:18
Now, here come two more people, and immediately after, three more people. Now we've got momentum. This is the tipping point. Now we've got a movement.
01:27
(Laughter)
01:28
So, notice that, as more people join in, it's less risky. So those that were sitting on the fence before now have no reason not to. They won't stand out, they won't be ridiculed, but they will be part of the in-crowd if they hurry.
01:42
(Laughter)
01:45
So, over the next minute, you'll see all of those that prefer to stick with the crowd because eventually they would be ridiculed for not joining in. And that's how you make a movement.
01:54
But let's recap some lessons from this. So first, if you are the type, like the shirtless dancing guy that is standing alone, remember the importance of nurturing your first few followers as equals so it's clearly about the movement, not you.
02:09
(Laughter)
02:10
Okay, but we might have missed the real lesson here.
02:12
The biggest lesson, if you noticed — did you catch it? — is that leadership is over-glorified. Yes, it was the shirtless guy who was first, and he'll get all the credit, but it was really the first follower that transformed the lone nut into a leader. So, as we're told that we should all be leaders, that would be really ineffective.
02:32
If you really care about starting a movement, have the courage to follow and show others how to follow. And when you find a lone nut doing something great, have the guts to be the first one to stand up and join in. And what a perfect place to do that, at TED.
02:46
Thanks.
02:47
(Applause)
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