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۵۰۴ کلمه ی کاملا ضروری

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Words in a story

Hello, my dear friends. Welcome to lesson number 39 story of roast beef on rye.

A very interesting story like every story we’re gonna use all of these essential twelve words we learned in this lesson in this really interesting story.

Remember one of the best ways to actually understand the words is to use them in stories is to understand them in context and different phrases and stories.

You can always write down your own story if you want to remember them for a very long time.

You can send me your story paragraph and you can have my corrections at the same time.

Okay guys let’s understand these words and this is story.

A little digging will unearth the roots of our language and habits. For instance, our word “sandwich” is derived from the Earl of Sandwich, who lived in the time of George three.

This gentlemen would not depart from the gambling table for hours on end. If his play happened to coincide with dinner, He would cancel his regular meal and order a slice of meat to be served to him between two pieces of bread.

The biography of the Earl claims that we are his debtors for his discovery of the sandwich.

Charles Dickens later used the phrase “sandwich man” to describe someone who walks about with clearly legible message on placards hung on his chest and back.

An example of superstition is the fear of walking under a latter sorry ladder.

This must have been a contagious fear for it seems to have started with the ancient belief that spirits lived in trees or wood.

“knocking on wood” was started, “knocking on wood” was a way of calling up the friendly spirit protect one from harm.

Today a member of the clergy might sneer at this custom, expecting that by this time such superstitions would have receded into the past with witches and ghosts.

Another expression, giving someone the cold shoulder has been traced to the middle Ages when a host would serve his guests a cold shoulder of modern or beef instead of the customary hot food.

This was a transparent attempt to show the guest he was no longer welcome.

The host had thus found a more charitable yet effective way of expressing his feelings without using scalding remark.

So that’s the end and as you can see we use all of these essential nice words and vocabularies here in this interesting story if you don’t understand some part of this story I suggest you to come back and read it again and again.

It can be very helpful very useful to help you to understand the words.

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