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Girl: Grandpa! Look at this picture. I took it on our school trip.

Grandpa: Wow, it’s lovely. Where did you go?

Girl: To a butterfly farm. I loved it there. Everything was so interesting.

Grandpa: Good

(Example)

Grandpa: Which day did you go to the butterfly farm?

Girl: On Monday. We all took pictures there and we had to write about the trip for our
homework later in the week.

Grandpa: I see. Was the butterfly farm far away? Did you have to go by train?

Girl: Not this time. The driver took us there in the school bus. It didn't take very long to get
there.

Grandpa: And were you there all day?

Girl: No, we left school at 9 o'clock and arrived back at about 3 o'clock.

Grandpa: Tell me more. What did you see there?

Girl: Hundreds of really beautiful insects. I love visiting the part where they had all the
butterflies. But they had a few unusual birds and other animals there too. There was the black
swan, that was the most unusual there I saw there, I think.

Grandpa: Hmmm. Did they let you give it something to eat?

Girl: No, swans have to eat special food, grandpa. But there was a surprise for us when my
friends and I got hungry.

Grandpa: What do you mean?

Girl: Our teachers gave us a picnic.

Grandpa: Great! Did you eat your picnic outside?

Girl: Yes. Next to a waterfall. It was really pretty. But you can't swim there. Come and look at
my homework. I described everything I saw. My teacher said it was very good.

Grandpa: OK

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