TOPICAL ENGLISH VOCABULARY | ENGLISH WORDS ABOUT HISTORY

In today’s episode, you will learn 5 new English words. These words will help you speak English more like a native English speaker. Practice using the words to speak about today’s topic.

5 Vocabulary Words Related to the topic

1. Colony (n.): A territory controlled by a more powerful country.

  • Example Sentences:

1. The British established colonies in North America.

2. The Roman Empire had many colonies throughout Europe and Africa.

3. After gaining independence, the former colony became a sovereign nation.

2. Dynasty (n.): A series of rulers from the same family line.

  • Example Sentences:

1. The Ming Dynasty ruled China for over 200 years.

2. The pharaohs of Egypt belonged to different dynasties.

3. Some historians believe the current political party is establishing a political dynasty.

3. Monument (n.): A large structure built to remember a person or event.

  • Example Sentences:

1. The Statue of Liberty is a monument to freedom.

2. The pyramids are monuments to the engineering skill of the ancient Egyptians.

3. They built a war memorial as a monument to fallen soldiers.

4. Revolution (n.): A significant change in society or government.

  • Example Sentences:

1. The French Revolution led to the overthrow of the monarchy.

2. The Industrial Revolution changed the way people lived and worked.

3. The invention of the internet sparked a revolution in communication.

5. Treaty (n.): A formal agreement between countries.

  • Example Sentences:

1. The Treaty of Versailles ended World War I.

2. The countries signed a peace treaty to end the conflict.

3. International treaties help to maintain order and cooperation between nations.

A Paragraph using the 5 vocabulary words

The rise and fall of empires is a constant theme in history. The Roman Empire, for example, once dominated a vast territory. They solidified their control with treaties, ensuring loyalty from conquered lands. However, centuries of internal struggles, including the rise and fall of different dynasties vying for power, eventually led to a revolution. Even after the empire’s decline, its influence remained. The Colosseum, a towering monument to gladiatorial combat, stands as a testament to their greatness. Meanwhile, some former Roman colonies, empowered by the revolution, eventually grew into powerful nations themselves, forever altering the political landscape.

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