Learning English is not just about mastering grammar and vocabulary; more importantly, it's about applying it naturally in real-life scenarios. However, textbook sentences are often too formal and differ greatly from actual spoken language. To speak authentic and natural English, one must engage with conversations from real contexts. Here, we’ve selected high-frequency everyday English expressions covering social, work, and travel situations to help you break away from 'textbook English' and learn what native speakers really say. Below is the content of this episode, 'Episode 3, Part 21: A Letter from The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin.' Keep learning consistently, and let your English become more connected to real life!
To the inhabitants of the counties of Lancaster, York and Cumberland, friends and countrymen. Being occasionally at the camp at Frederick a few days since, I found the general and officers extremely exasperated on the count of their not being supplied with horses and carriages, which had been expected from this province as most able to furnish them. But through the dissensions between our governor and assembly, money had not been provided, nor any steps taken for that purpose. It was proposed to send an armed force immediately into these counties to seize as many of the best carriages and horses as should be wanted and compel as many persons into the service as would be necessary to drive and take care of them.The above is the content compiled by Qicai Network for 'Episode 3, Part 21: A Letter from The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin.' We hope it has been helpful to you!
noun
1. a journey organized for a particular purpose
2. a journey taken for pleasure
e.g. many summer excursions to the shore
it was merely a pleasure trip
after cautious sashays into the field
Synonym: excursionjauntoutingjunketpleasure tripsashay
3. a military campaign designed to achieve a specific objective in a foreign country
Synonym: military expeditionhostile expedition
4. the property of being prompt and efficient
e.g. it was done with dispatch
Synonym: dispatchdespatchexpeditiousness
5. an organized group of people undertaking a journey for a particular purpose
e.g. an expedition was sent to explore Mars
noun
1. the act of compensating for service or loss or injury
Synonym: compensation
2. payment or reward (as for service rendered)
adj
1. greatly annoyed
out of patience
e.g. had an exasperated look on his face
felt exasperated beyond endurance
Synonym: cheesed offbrowned off