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Hana: Hi! What are you doing?
Pedro: I'm with Ben. We are playing tennis. Are you at the gym?
Hana: No, I am not going to the gym today.
Pedro: Why not?
Hana: I have a test tomorrow, so I am studying at home.
Pedro: OK. Good luck!
Switch roles with your partner:
Sean: Hi, my name’s Sean.
Claudia: Nice to meet you, Sean. I’m Claudia, from Chile.
Sean: Are you from Santiago?
Claudia: Yes, I am. And you? Where are you from?
Sean: I’m from Toronto, in Canada, but I am a student here.
Claudia: I’m in New York for two weeks. My brother is a student at NYU.
Sean: Is he here?
Claudia: No, he isn’t. Are you here with friends?
Sean: Yes, I am. We are at that table. Come and meet them!
This is Claudia. She is from Chile. This is Maria and Nico.
They are also students at NYU.
Every morning I get up at six. The first thing I do is to wash the dishes my family dirtier the day before. Then I cook breakfast. We eat at about seven fifteen. Usually we have bread with butter, sometimes we have rice, or boiled sweet potatoes.
It takes me about ten minutes to walk to school, and school begins with an assembly period at seven forty-five. There are fifteen hundred children in our school and so we meet in three separate assemblies: the infant department, the middle department, and the senior department. We always listen attentively to the head mistress then different classes call the roll for the attendance.
We have seven periods from eight to one. We study Mathematics, (Geography, History, Music, Art- and Crafts, and English. I like English best and next to that, Mathematics, At ten we have a chance to eat an orange and some peanuts. At noon, we do not rest. At one we clean up our classroom and close the school.
I go home for lunch, but this time, my sister Patricia gets the meal. We often eat yams with soup and some other dishes. After lunch, I usually sleep for half an hour. In the afternoon, I often play netball. I sometimes skip, run, and Jump with the other girls.
At about six or six thirty we have dinner. Either my sister or I cook it. The meal is simpler than the mid-day meal. We eat fruit or rice, and sometimes we have bread and tea. Then in the evening, I do my homework and go to bed at about ten.
a. what is the first thing the girl does when she gets up?
=>The first thing she does is to wash the dishes her family dirtier the day before
b. do the members of her family eat bread with butter and rice more often for breakfast? how do you know?
=>NO,THEY DON'T.Usually THEY have bread with butter, sometimes THEY have rice, or boiled sweet potatoes.
c. why are there separate assemblies at school?
=>BECAUSE There are fifteen hundred children in THEIR school
d.twelve o'clock can be called mid-day. what other word does the girl use to mean the same thing?
=>AT NOON
e. what is her second best subject at school?
=>her second best subject at school is MATHMATICS
f. why is dinner described as simpler than lunch?
=>BECAUSE Either HER sister or SHE cookS it.
a. The first thing the girl does is to wash the dishes her family dirtier the day before.
b. No, they don't. Usually they have bread with butter, sometimes they have rice, or boiled sweet potatoes.
c. Because there are fifteen hundred children in their school.
d. Other word the girl uses to mean the same thing is at noon.
e. Her second best subject at school is mathmas
f. Because they eat fruit or rice, and sometimes they have bread and tea.
Alex: How was your weekend?
Camilo: It was good. I went camping with Minh.
Alex: Really? How was the weather?
Camilo: It was bad on the first day. It snowed non-stop! Everything was covered with lots of snow.
Alex: Oh, no! What did you do?
Camilo: We went to a hotel, but there weren't any rooms. Then we found another hotel. It was more expensive, but the rooms were clean. Actually, they were repainted a few days ago. The food was good, and it was even brought to our rooms!
Alex: So, did you go hiking?
Camilo: No. It was still snowing on the second day, so we decided to go skiing instead. It was tiring, but a lot of fun. Look, this photo was taken right when I had the biggest fall of the whole day! Anyway, how was your weekend?
Alex: It was OK, but it was very boring compared to yours!
Pablo: I don't know what to pack. What are you going to take?
Lindsay: Two T-shirts, some shorts, and my leather boots. Oh, and a pair of wool socks to wear when I'm hiking.
Pablo: Is that all?
Lindsay: I'm also going to bring a warm sweater for the evenings.
Pablo: Is that everything? I think it's going to rain on Saturday night.
Lindsay: Is it? Maybe I should take my raincoat as well.
Alex: I feel so tired all the time. I don't have any energy. What should I do?
Faisal: Do you get eight hours of sleep every night?
Alex: Yes, I do. In fact, I usually sleep longer than that!
Faisal: Well, you could get more exercise.
Alex: Like what?
Faisal: You could work out at the gym.
Alex: But I don't have time. I'm too busy.
Faisal: Really? How do you get to work in the morning?
Alex: I drive my car, of course.
Faisal: Why?! It's only a mile to your office. You should walk or ride a bike.
Tourist: Excuse me. Can you help me?
Jim: Sure, what’s the problem?
Tourist: I’m from Japan and I don’t have any dollars. I only have Japanese yen.
Jim: If you want to change money, go to the currency exchange.
Tourist: Where is it?
Jim: If you go down this street, there’s a currency exchange on the right.
Tourist: Oh, thank you very much. If I change my money, then I will be able to get something to eat.
Alfredo: Hi, Pete. Last Friday, there was a fire drill at our school. Did you hear about that?
Pete: Oh, yes! I was preparing for the presentation with my friends when the alarm went off.
Alfredo: Oh, really? I didn’t know that. Was Alice with you at that time?
Pete: Yes, of course. While I was working with my group, she was talking to the teacher.
Alfredo: It seems everybody in the class was there except me.
Pete: Why? Where were you?
Alfredo: I was running in the school marathon on Fifth Avenue.
Pete: Oh, I remember. You represented our class in the marathon. Did you win?
Alfredo: Yes, I did. Look at my medal!
Pete: Congratulations! I'm so proud of you!
Omar: So, Mia, what time do you start work?
Mia: I start work at nine o’clock.
Omar: Do you finish work at five, then?
Mia: No, I don’t. I finish at six.
Omar: That’s a long day! What time do you eat dinner?
Mia: My family has dinner at eight. Then we go to bed at ten.