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Yesterday I received a letter from my brother. Look! There is a stamp on it. ( ). But do you know that before 1840 there were no stamps. If somebody received a letter he paid for it. Really he paid a lot of money! ( paid). Now you are going to listen to a very interesting story / It's about a woman who was very poor. Yes, she was very, very poor! ( poor). So one day she received a letter. Yes she received a letter from her brother ( received). But she could not pay for it. Now listen to the story and see what happened.
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: : Listen to the story and be ready to answer this question: Do you really think the poor woman was clever? What makes you think so?
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Listen to the story again and be ready to reproduce the conversation between the postman? The poor woman and the man who wanted to help her.
: Listen to the story again and be ready to tell it to somebody who does not know it (perhaps to your mother or father).