Now, the VOA Special programmer WORDS AND THEIR STORIES.
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Today, we will show the word "waste". It is something people tell us not to do. At home, parents tell us not to watch food in the classroom, teachers tell us not to waste time. One sports team, coaches tell us not to waste energy.
Waste often happens because we use something too much or because we do not use it well, we often use "waste" in arguments. lf we are unhappy with someone, we can say: "Don't waste my time. "And if you are not happy with something you did, you can say, "Well, that was a complete waste of time."
We also find it in some useful expressions". The first one is "Haste makes waste." "Haste" means doing something very quickly. "Haste makes waste" means if you move or do something in a hurry, you could make mistakes. And then it takes more time to correct mistakes. So, if you see your friends doing homework in a hurry, you can suggest, "Be careful with your work, you might make mistakes and then our teacher will make you do it again. Haste makes waste, you know. "
The other common expression is: "Waste Not, Want Nor." This means that if you never waste anything, especially food or money, you will always have it when you need it the most.
Now Let's hope learning about "waste" in this words and, There Stories was not a "complete waste of your time."
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I'm Anna Matteo!
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