Mai: Hi, Oanh. How are you?Oanh: Hi, Mai. I’m OK, thanks. How about you? What did you do yesterday?Mai: I’m good. Yesterday morning I stayed at home and played with my brother. In the afternoon I cycled round the lake near my home.Oanh: Oh, good, that sounds really healthy. By the way, how do you come to school?Mai: My dad usually drives me to school. I used to go on foot when I was in primary school. But the new school’s too far to walk now.Oanh: How far is it from your house to here?Mai: It’s...
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Mai: Hi, Oanh. How are you?
Oanh: Hi, Mai. I’m OK, thanks. How about you? What did you do yesterday?
Mai: I’m good. Yesterday morning I stayed at home and played with my brother. In the afternoon I cycled round the lake near my home.
Oanh: Oh, good, that sounds really healthy. By the way, how do you come to school?
Mai: My dad usually drives me to school. I used to go on foot when I was in primary school. But the new school’s too far to walk now.
Oanh: How far is it from your house to here?
Mai: It’s about two kilometres.
Oanh: How long does it take you?
Mai: About 10 minutes. Sometimes, when there are traffic jams, it takes longer.
Oanh: Do you come by car every day?
Mai: Yes, except when my dad is busy. Then I come by bike.
Oanh: I see. Hey, Mai. How about going cycling round the lake on Saturday?
Mai: Great idea! Can you come to my house at 3 p.m.?
Oanh: OK, Mai. I can’t wait! See you then.
6. Can Oanh come to Mai’s house at 3 p.m?