🇬🇧🇪🇸 workhouse - asilo de pobres : English Lesson
noun
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Meaning of "workhouse" ("asilo de pobres"), detailed definition, and a short video lesson below.
A workhouse was a big, strict building in Britain a long time ago where very poor people went when they had nowhere else to live. Inside the workhouse, they were given basic food and a bed, but in return they had to do hard, often boring jobs, like cleaning, sewing, or breaking stones. Families were sometimes split up, and there were many rules. Today, there are no workhouses, but we learn about them in history books and stories, especially ones set in the 1800s.
The cat would refuse to live in a workhouse because it already works very hard doing nothing.
A workhouse is like the opposite of a vacation—more like a stay-cation with extra chores and zero fun.
In my silly movie script, the workhouse cook only knows one recipe: “mysterious gray stew, surprise flavor.”
The idea of a workhouse made my little brother suddenly appreciate his very easy job of eating snacks.
My history project shows that a workhouse is like being grounded, but with extra sweeping and less dessert.
The rain drove her to the workhouse gate. Inside the workhouse people scrubbed floors and mended shirts; the workhouse bell called them to thin soup. A child at a workhouse bed hugged a loaf like treasure. She gave her last coin, and the workhouse offered a hard bed and bread. She slept, relieved.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: C2 Proficient
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