Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - Everyone's fortune-telling article _ Everyone's fortune-telling article original text

Everyone's fortune-telling article _ Everyone's fortune-telling article original text

What do the fortune tellers in Lesson 60 of Book 2 rely on to predict the author's real events?

Your question is very interesting. In the past, everyone only studied the sentence patterns and grammar in the text, without considering anything else. I will publish the language of Lesson 60 in Book 2, and most of them can be discussed:

At a country fair, I decided to visit a fortune teller named Mrs Billings. I went into her tent and she asked me to sit down. After I gave her some money, she looked at a crystal ball and said, "One of your relatives is coming to see you. She will arrive tonight and will stay for a few days. As soon as you walk out of this tent, you will be surprised. A woman you know very well will come to you. She will say something to you and then take you out of this place. That's it. "

As soon as I got out of the tent, I forgot all about Mrs. belinsky's divination, because my wife was running towards me in a hurry. "Where have you been hiding?" She asked impatiently, "Your sister will come in less than an hour. We have to meet her at the station. It's too late now. " When she walked away, I followed her out of the market.

The world is full of miracles. Since she is a fortune teller, I think she is different. With a crystal ball, she is much more mysterious. Maybe it's true. If you are an atheist, don't believe it. If you all believe in Jesus, it's no big deal to believe in the crystal ball.