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Daily Life - Im sorry, I love you (C0015)

A: Whoa, whoa, whats going on? Watch out!


B: Hey, watch where youre going!
A: Oh, no! Im so sorry! Are you all right?
B: Oh...I dont know.
A: I feel terrible, I really didnt mean to knock you
over. My tire, just exploded, and I lost control
of my bike. Really, it was an accident. Please
accept my apologies.
B: Just let me try to stand up.
SONG: Why do birds suddenly appear, every time you
are near?
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A: Are you okay?
B: Oh, wait a second, you seem really familiar, I
think I know you from somewhere.
A: Yeah, I think we have met somewhere before.
Thats right! We met at Aarons place last
weekend! What a coincidence! But anyway,
Im glad to see that youre not too badly hurt,
and I should probably get going. I have a nine
oclock meeting.
B: Ouch! My ankle! I think its broken! You cant
just leave me like this! Are you calling an am-
bulance?
A: Nope, Im canceling my appointment so that I
can stay here with you.
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SONG: Do you remember when we met? Thats the
day I knew you were my pet. I wanna tell you
how much I love you.
Key Vocabulary
feel terrible phrase sorry
mean principle
verb,
present
simple
intend, plan
explode principle
verb, past
simple
suddenly break apart
accident common
noun, sin-
gular
an event that is not
planed or intended
familiar Adjective probably known, but
not clearly remembered
place common
noun, sin-
gular
house
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coincidence common
noun, sin-
gular
situation when two or
more things happen at
the same time in an un-
planned way
knock over principle
verb, inni-
tive
make something fall
over
Supplementary Vocabulary
regret principle
verb,
present
simple
feel sad or sorry about
something
apologetic Adjective feeling or showing re-
gret, showing an apol-
ogy
feel guilty phrase feel responsible for do-
ing something bad
unfamiliar Adjective not familiar
love at rst
sight
phrase falling in love the rst
time you see someone
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