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22:00
The picture might help.
Yes
Thanks
now main idea?
Spades is a trick-taking card game devised in the United States in the 1930s. It can be played as either a partnership or solo/"cutthroat" game. The object is to take at least the number of tricks that were bid before play of the hand began. In partnership Spades, the bids and tricks taken are combined for a partnership. Spades is a descendant of the Whist family of card games, which also includes Bridge, Hearts, and Oh Hell. Its major difference as compared to other Whist variants is that, instead of trump being decided by the highest bidder or at random, the Spade suit is always trump, ...
Okay. Let me see...
She started to work on their own fields and garden.
During the next spring their hogs caught cholera and died. No cash that fall. What does no cash that fall mean?
Oh, that sad.
fall is a season
no cash ~ no money
I'm not sure about seasons in Iran.
In the US, I think they are winter, summer, autumn, and spring.
autumn is also known as fall.
Iran is the same with it.
22:03
Ah, good.
In Thailand, we're mostly summer. :-)
and raining season.
Nice
I like the brown leaves in fall.
But there is no such thing here.
Me too
:)
And in the next year the drought hit. My mother and father trudged from the well to the
chickens, the well to the calf pasture, the well to the barn, and from the well to the
garden. The sun came out hot and bright, endlessly, day after day. The crops shrivelled
and died. They harvested half the corn, and ground the other half, stalks and all, and fed it
to the cattle as fodder. With the price at four cents a bushel for the harvested crop, they
couldn’t afford to haul it into town. They burned it in the furnace for fuel that winter.
22:05
Oh, too many sad things.
Do you know the word drought?
Yes
hit?
It means that that next year was hit by the drought.
Meaning that next year has almost no rainfall.
Oh, this makes me feel sad.
So there was no rain.
And because of the heat, they seem to be always tired.
But they still had to work.
from the well to the chickens, to the calf pasture, to the barn, to the garden
This must mean they had to carry water (which was hard to find, because there was not much rainfall) to the places they had to take care of.
stalks?
22:11
the part of crop that is not the leaves
when it's really dry, you might call them stick
fodder?
feed
right?
fodder ~ food for cows
With the price at four cents a bushel for the harvested crop, they
couldn’t afford to haul it into town. They burned it in the furnace for fuel that winter.
The crop was so cheap.
paraphrase it
please
22:15
It was so cheap that bringing it to the town to sell it didn't worth bringing it there.
So they kept the harvested crop, and used the crop as fuel in the winter.
1 bushel ~ 15 kg (or 25 kg for corn seeds)
Are you tired?
Yes, I think.
I'm sorry, but it pasted my sleeping time.
just one paragraph please?
haul?
Okay, let's do it quick, okay?
okay
haul=transport
right?
22:19
Yes
In 1934, in February, when the dust was still so thick in the Minnesota air that my parents
couldn’t always see from the house to the barn, their fifth child – a fourth daughter – was
born. My father hunted rabbits daily, and my mother stewed them, fried them, canned
them, and wished out loud that she could taste hamburger once more. In the fall the
shotgun brought prairie chickens, ducks, pheasant, and grouse. My mother plucked each
bird, carefully reserving the breast feathers for pillows.
In 1934, in February, when the dust was still so thick in the Minnesota air that my parents couldn’t always see from the house to the barn
When it's no rain, it will dry, and there will be lots of dust.
So the air is dusty.
The Minnesota air has thick dust.
Is that okay?
their fifth child – a fourth daughter – was born.
Easy?
22:22
My father hunted rabbits daily, and my mother stewed them, fried them, canned them, and wished out loud that she could taste hamburger once more.
In the fall the
shotgun brought prairie?
Okay
shotgun was the gun the father used (to hunt rabbits and other animals).
prairie?
So when it says shotgun brought other animals back (beside rabbits)
These animals are: prairie chickens, ducks, pheasant, and grouse.
22:25
prairie chickens is a kind of chicken.
Yes
Finished
thank you very much
So the father hunts many kinds of birds and chickens too.
You're welcome!
oh, main idea please
sorry
Congratulations!
Hmm...
22:27
During the drought, the father had to hunt rabbits and birds. The mother used them for food and used the feathers for their pillows.
You said you're tired I stop it.5 paragraph left
(In other words, they can't sell anything much, and can't buy anything.)
Let's continue other time.
Thursday I will have exam about these hard essays
22:28
I think badass and others can help you too.
What kind of exam, an oral test?
No
not oral
Questions and answers on paper?
Do the teacher give you choices (multiple-choice questions)?
My teacher is very very strict
No
22:30
Oh
Never
She always ask very strange questions
Strange questions?
For example?
Whatever that you can't imagine and think
I don't remember them
:)
Is she an American?
22:34
A native English speaker? Or maybe an Iranian?
(Maybe you have many teachers.)
yes native english...
Ah, an English perhaps.
Never mind. Just keep learning from your teacher. :-)
It must be useful for you in the future.
I think you are best teacher too
actually
Thank you.
That's very kind of you.
really You're welcome
22:38
^^
I think I should go to bed...
See you again soon.
Bye.
Yes. Good night
Thanks. Good night to you too!
Thanks too:)
Hi @IceGirl

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