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Sunday, April 30, 2023

CEP TELEFONU NASIL ÇALIŞIR İNGİLİZCE ANLATIMI

 


CEP TELEFONU NASIL ÇALIŞIR İNGİLİZCE ANLATIMI




What are Cell Phones?


Cell phones, also known as mobile phones or wireless phones, are hand-held phones with built-in antennas. Unlike home phones, cell phones can be carried from place to place with a minimum of fuss. This makes them a good choice for people who want to be in touch with other people even when they are away from the house.
How Do Cell Phones Work?
Not many people know it, but cell phones are actually two-way radios, much like the walkie-talkies of the past, albeit much more advanced. When you talk into your cell phone receiver, it registers your voice and converts the sound into radio waves. These waves travel through the air until they reach a receiver, which is usually found at a base station. This station will then send your call through a telephone network until it contacts the person you wish to speak with. Similarly, when someone places a call to your cell phone, the signal travels through the telephone network until it reaches a station near you. The station sends the radio waves out into the neighboring areas. These radio waves are then picked up by your cell phone and converted into the sound of a human voice.
Cell phones are a vast improvement over the telecommunications technology of the past, and are daily becoming a fixture of modern life. As always, communication is vital, and cell phones will help you to better communicate with the key people in your life. Using a cell phone is one of the first steps you must take to participate effectively in the emerging global economy.

Monday, February 27, 2017

Kitap okumanın Faydaları İngilizce Anlatımı


KİTAP OKUMANIN FAYDALARI İNGİLİZCE ANLATIMI


Reading has at all times and in all ages been a great source of knowledge. Today the ability to read is highly valued and very important for social and economic advancement. In today's world with so much more to know and to learn and also the need for a conscious effort to conquer the divisive forces, the importance of reading has increased.

Reading skills are fill in the gap created by the lack of travel. Having confidence in reading only comes from the daily practice of reading. A good reader can interact with others in a far better way because reading has widened his vision and point of view. Thus a widely-read man is a better conversationalist and is able to see the other side point of view.

Educational researchers have found that there is a strong correlation between reading and academic success. A student who is a good reader is more likely to do well in school and pass exams than a student who is a weak reader. Good reader can understand the individual sentences and organizational structure of a piece of writing. They can comprehend ideas, follow arguments and detect implicatioessential to succeed in society. Those who are good readers tend to exhibit progressive social skills. A person who is widely read is able to mix with others. He is a better conversationalist then those who do not read. He can stand his ground. Reading broadens the vision. It is in a way a substitute for travel. It is not possible to travel as much one would like to and reading can ns. Good readers can extract from the writing what is important for the particular task they are employed in and they can do it quickly. Educational researchers have also found a strong correlation between reading and vocabulary knowledge. Students who have a large vocabulary are usually good readers.

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

BEŞTAŞ NASIL OYNANIR İNGİLİZCE ANLATIMI


BEŞTAŞ NASIL OYNANIR İNGİLİZCE ANLATIMI





How to Play Vife Stones Beştaş Nasıl Oynanır
Step 1: Players sit around a table or on the ground. The first player throws all five stones randomly on the ground/table. The trick is to scatter them just enough to enable easy reach later on.
Step 2: Pick up one of them, position your hand over an existing stone. Whilst throwing a stone, pick up one stone and catch the stone in the air before it falls to the ground. Do this for each of the stones on the ground.
Step 3: Repeat step 2 but pick up two stones at a time.
Step 4: Repeat step 2 but pick up three stones first before picking up the final one.
Step 5: Throw all five stones. Pick up four stones whilst one stone is in the air and catch it before it falls to the ground.
Step 6: Whilst throwing one stone, place the four on the ground. Throw one stone up again and catch it whilst picking all four stones on the ground.

Step 7: Throw all five stones on the ground. Pick two stones. Throw one in the air and exchange the other with one on the ground. (yes this is tough!) Do the same with the remaining stones on the ground.
Step 8: Throw the two stones held at the end of Step 7. Pick up one stone and then catch the two falling stones separately in each hand. Do this until there is three stones in one hand and two in the other. Throw the two stones and catch it separately. Throw the remaining stone and catch it with the hand that has all the stones.
Step 9: Throw all five stones on the ground. The opponent selects a stone to be thrown in the air. The player has to pick this stone without moving any others. The player throws the stone in the air and picks the remaining on the ground in one clean sweep.
If at any point of time the player fails to complete this sequence of nine steps, he/she will have to forfeit his turn to his opponent. If his/her opponent’s fails to complete the sequence, the player will restart the step where he/she failed to complete.

Sunday, December 15, 2013

PİŞTİ NASIL OYNANIR İNGİLİZCE ANLATIMI

HOW TO PLAY PİŞTİ  
About Pişti card game
Pişti is a Turkish card game which is played with a pile of 52 cards and usually with four players. The direction of play is anticlockwise. Cards are played to a central stack, which can be captured by matching the previous card played or playing a jack. Points are scored for certain captured cards. The word "pişti", which means "cooked", describes a capture of a pile containing only one card, for which extra points are scored. The dealer deals the top four cards face down to the centre of the table, and then a packet of four cards to each player, beginning to dealer's right and ending with the dealer. The card on the top of the four closed cards on the table is turned face up to start the game. The player to dealer's right begins, and the turn to play passes anticlockwise. A turn consists of playing one card from your hand face up on top of the discard pile. If rank of the played card matches the rank of the previous card on the pile, the player captures the whole pile. The next player will then start a new stack by playing a card face up to the empty table. Playing a jack also captures the whole pile, no matter what card is on top of it.
If the played card is not a jack and is not equal to the previous top card of the pile, the played card is simply added to the top of the pile. When all the players have played their four cards, the dealer deals another batch of four cards to each player from the stock (but no more to the centre of the table) and play continues. When these cards are played, the dealer deals a further batch of four cards each. With four players, this third deal exhausts the pile. When everyone has played their last four cards, any cards remaining on the stack are given to the last player that made a capture. After there is no more cards in the pile, scores of players are calculated from the cards they have captured. If the pile consists of just one card and the next player captures it by playing a matching card (not a jack), the capturing team scores a 10 point bonus for a pişti. If the pile consists of just a single jack and you capture it with another jack, this counts as a double pişti, worth 20 points. A pişti can happen at any stage of the game, except that you cannot score a pişti for the very first card played by the player to dealer's right (capturing the original centre cards) nor for the very last card played by the dealer (just before the hand is scored). Points are scored for particular cards, for the majority of cards, and for each pişti as follows:
Pointing in PishtiCards and Actions with valuePoints
Each jack 1 point
Each ace 1 point
Club 2 2 points
Diamond 10 3 points
Capturing the most number of cards 3 points
Each pişti 10 points
Normally there will be 16 points to be divided between the players, plus the piştis. However, if there are two players that capture the same most number of cards, the 3 points for capturing the most number of cards is not awarded.

Saturday, December 14, 2013

SEKSEK NASIL OYNANIR İNGİLİZCE ANLATIMI


Traditional Children's Games: Hopscotch


How to Play Hopscotch
There can be any number of players, and a stone is the only object you need to play it. If you are the first player, you draw a figure on the floor with a piece of chalk.
Then you throw the stone inside square one. After that, you have to hop into each square, starting with square 1 and ending in square eight.
If there are two squares together, you jump landing with one foot in each square; but if there is only one square, you must hop on one foot.
When you reach squares 7 and 8, you have to turn back jumping again until square 1. Then you continue playing the next level.
This time you begin by throwing the stone into square number 2. In the next level, you throw it into square number 3. You continue until level 8.
The first player who does all the levels is the winner. The most important thing is that the player has to skip the square where the stone is.
Special Rules of the Game
The game has some rules. If an of the following things happen, the player has to stop and another player takes a turn.

The player can't put his/her foot or feet on the lines of the square.
The player can't jump with two feet in squares 1, 2, 3, and 6.
The player can't fall down.  
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