الأربعاء، 26 ديسمبر 2012

تعلم مفردات وكلمات Depardieu to hand back passport في الانجليزية



في هذا الدرس سوف نتعلم بعض الجمل والكلمات المهمة جدا في الانجليزية
المفردات التي تستعمل في اللغة الانجليزية في الحياة اليومية وفي الشارع
أهم الكلمات التي تساعدك على فهم أغلب الكتب والأفلام الانجليزية
تعليم أسماء  Depardieu to hand back passport باللغة الانجليزية للمبتدئين مع الصور والصوت

He is prone to more than just the occasional outburst but this time Gerard Depardieu is at the centre of an almighty political storm. Last week, the actor announced he had quit Paris for a small town 800 yards from the French border; seemingly to dodge a 75% top rate of tax expected to come into force next year.
The Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said it was "shabby", and suggested he was shirking his patriotic responsibilities. "How pathetic is that?" writes the actor in today's Journal du Dimanche. "I am leaving because you believe success, creation, talent, anything different must be sanctioned."
The actor claims he has paid £120m ($194m) in taxes since beginning work as a printer at the age of 14. "And people more illustrious than me," he railed, "have gone into tax exile." Belgium is an attractive option for French people since it doesn't impose any additional taxes on wealth. And three months ago France's richest man Bernard Arnault applied for Belgian citizenship. The government might question their loyalties; but what sort of message is being sent to the outside investors France is hoping to attract, when some of the country's biggest names are heading for self-imposed exile?


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prone to
likely to do something (negative)
outburst
a sudden emotional expression, usually of anger
almighty
very big or serious
come into force
start to be (officially) used
shabby
(here) unacceptable; not fair
shirking
avoiding
sanctioned
(here) stopped
illustrious
famous, well-respected, successful
railed
complained angrily
self-imposed exile
the choice to live away from one's own country

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