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Vocabulary 5 unit 2

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    Vocabulary 5 unit 2
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  • Breaking a mirror: an action that according the superstition will bring you bad luck.
    My sister broke a mirror and now she is trapped in the mirror.
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  • Carrying a rabbit's foot: an action that according to superstition will bring you good luck.
    Yesterday I took a rabbit foot an now I have good luck.
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  • Catching a falling leaf: an action that according to superstition will grant the catcher a wish or bring good luck.
    If you catch a falling leaf make a wish.
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  • Opening a umbrella indoors: an action that according to superstition will bring bad luck.
    Opening an umbrella indoors leads to bad luck raining on you.
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  • Killing a ladybug: an action that according to superstition will bring you bad luck.
    Killing a ladybug will bring you bad luck.
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  • Knocking on wood: an action that according to superstition will protect a person from bad luck.
    Knocking wood can reverse bad luck if you break a mirror.
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  • Finding a penny: an action according to superstition will bring you good luck if the finder picks up the penny.
    If you find a penny, pick it up, and all day long you will have good luck.
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  • Spilling salt: an action according to superstition will bring bad luck unless some of the salt is thrown back over the left shoulder.
    Spilling salt is a European superstition.
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  • Seeing a falling star: an action that according to superstition will bring you good luck or grant a wish.
    I always make a wish after seeing a falling star.
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  • Throwing a coin in a fountain: an action that according to superstition will bring you good luck or grand a wish.
    Lots of tourists like throwing coins in the Trevi Fountain.
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  • Putting new shoes on a table: an action according to superstition will bring bad luck.
    Putting new shoes on a table signifies death in the family for some people.
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  • Bad luck: an unfortunate state resulting from unfavorable outcomes.
    I always have bad luck.
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  • Good luck: used to say that one hopes someone will succeed.
    I never have good luck.
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  • Walking under a ladder: an action that according to superstition will give you bad luck.
    I'm not superstitious but you'd never catch me walking under a ladder.
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  • Superstition: belief that is not based on human reason or scientific knowledge but is connected with old ideas about magic.
    My mom is too superstition
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  • Believe : to think that something is real, correct, or true.
    He believe in me
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