Okuma – A Student from Erzincan
11 Haziran 2020Bir öğrencinin gündelik yaşantısının basit bir İngilizce’yle anlatımı / A student’s daily routine in simple English
Bir öğrencinin gündelik yaşantısının basit bir İngilizce’yle anlatımı / A student’s daily routine in simple English
A day in the life of a good student / İyi bir öğrenci olan Kemalettin’in günlük yaşantısı ve ailesi hakkında basit İngilizce’yle yazılmış bir okuma parçası
A short article in simple English about the history of India as a colony
Devlet ve anarşi kavramlarını irdeleyen kısa bir yazı / A small article dealing with the concepts of state and anarchy.
Truva Savaşı efsanesinin kısa bir İngilizce anlatımı / A short account of the legendary Trojan War in simple English
An article in simple English about why we were happier with one-channel TV. / Tek kanal daha mı iyiydi ne? Basit İngilizce’yle bir başka mini makale.
Bilgisayarların nasıl ve neden yaygınlaştığını anlatan İngilizce okuma parçası/ A small article explaining how and why computers have become so widespread.
Yalnız olma hayalleri kuran Kazım’ın ibret verici hikayesi. Seviye 4 İngilizce hikaye. Canlı sözlük desteğiyle.
İngiliz imparatorluğunun çöküşü / A short article about how Britain came to lose its empire in the 20th century
Eşek süs köpeğini kıskanırsa ne olur? Başka bir Ezop Masalı yine basit bir İngilizce anlatımla.
But who could have imagined that this was not really the end of Akaky Akakiyevich, that he was destined to raise a commotion after death, as if in compensation for his utterly insignificant life? But so it happened, and our poor story unexpectedly gains a fantastic ending. A rumour suddenly spread through St. Petersburg, that […]
Akaky Akakiyevich’s senses failed him. He staggered, trembled in every limb, and, if the porters had not run in to support him, would have fallen to the floor. They carried him out insensible. But the prominent personage, gratified that the effect should have surpassed his expectations, and quite intoxicated with the thought that his word […]
The manners and customs of the prominent personage were grand and imposing, but rather exaggerated. The main foundation of his system was strictness. “Strictness, strictness, and always strictness!” he generally said; and at the last word he looked significantly into the face of the person to whom he spoke. But there was no necessity for […]
Akaky Akakiyevich ran home and arrived in a state of complete disorder, his hair which grew very thinly upon his temples and the back of his head all tousled, his body, arms and legs, covered with snow. The old woman, who was mistress of his lodgings, on hearing a terrible knocking, sprang hastily from her […]
All this, the noise, the talk, and the throng of people, was rather overwhelming to Akaky Akakiyevich. He simply did not know where he stood, or where to put his hands, his feet, and his whole body. Finally he sat down by the players, looked at the cards, gazed at the face of one and […]
That whole day was truly a most triumphant festival for Akaky Akakiyevich. He returned home in the most happy frame of mind, took off his cloak, and hung it carefully on the wall, admiring afresh the cloth and the lining. Then he brought out his old, worn-out cloak, for comparison. He looked at it, and […]
Petrovich worked at the cloak two whole weeks, for there was a great deal of quilting; otherwise it would have been finished sooner. He charged twelve rubles for the job, it could not possibly have been done for less. It was all sewed with silk, in small, double seams, and Petrovich went over each seam […]
But although he knew that Petrovich would undertake to make a cloak for eighty rubles, still, where was he to get the eighty rubles from? He might possibly manage half. Yes, half might be procured, but where was the other half to come from? But the reader must first be told where the first half […]
Akaky Akakiyevich went out into the street as if in a dream. “Such an affair!” he said to himself. “I did not think it had come to—” and then after a pause, he added, “Well, so it is! see what it has come to at last! and I never imagined that it was so!” Then […]