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ews Games} 01 024 036 060 058 04 | Script & Translation | W:Hello, Timberglade High School students. This is your PE. teacher, Ms. Larsen, Id like to announce that we're looking for volunteers to help with the charity soccer match next month. As you know, our best players will compete against our graduates at Ebanwood Stadium. Volunteers will show the audience to their seats and tidy up after the match. All the money from the ticket sales will get donated to the local children’s hospital. This will be a great opportunity to get involved in helping children. Please don’t hesitate to apply for this volunteer work at our charity soccer match. For more information, anes wee you can check the school website. Thank you. of QHYS}LA, Timberglade TEEAHR BY ofa} AIL aja] 29) AS BAR Larsen ADA AS Pelt che 1 US A 4 BS SS AAS Bt Nee $e) Salas Met, fees Aw s1Rol, $219] Ase | 4459] Ebanwood 274041 $2] SYASS AS AM. 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It will take place at Kingston Stadium at 2 pam. next Saturday, and al of our players will enjoy various exciting events together with participants, Additionally, we will provide participants with some cool Kingston Football Club souvenirs. Anyone can enjoy the celebration for fre by signing up on our website. 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Since I announced the application deadline for the Travel Writing Contest, which is April 6th, next Friday, only a few students have applied. Participating in the contest will be a great opportunity for you, not only to understand your travel destination better but also t0 utilize what you've learned in school. I remind you that all students ean enter, and the top three winners will receive special prizes. So don’t hesitate and sign up for the contest if you're considering it. Check the school website for more information on the contest. hope many of you will join this great educational event. Thank you. Of QHBSIMIA, Deerland SFE AY ofa! 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This is your physical edueatio teacher, Mr. Nickelson, As you know, next semester is volleyball season, So this Friday, we're holding tryouts for new players to join the school volleyball team, The tryouts will take place from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the school gym. No prior sign-up is required. Be sure to wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Also, bring a water bottle to stay refreshed during the uyouts. We're looking forward to seeing some fresh Faces for the upcoming season! If you hhave any questions, please feel free to visit my office anytime, See you at the gym! ee eho, Cha ofa! 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Make sure to visit and observe these ineredible creatures’ graceful movements and fascinating behaviors up close. The exhibit showcases an accurately recreated underwater ecosystem, including rocks, seaweed, and carefully designed hiding spots that resemble the natural surroundings of octopuses. Its a unique opportunity to learn about these intelligent beings and appreciate the wonders oftheir world. Enjoy this extraordinary experience that brings you closer to the marvels of the ocean! Of he PALA, YEA ofS, “Ae Garland Aquarium?| #8 Ae) Taylor Gibson 2 oe, AHS AA AMUC, F212] oF ME Bo} Aap hola BR ae Yeh! 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Bad air containing fine dust particles can enter the classrooms through open windows and cause serious health problems, especially for those who have breathing difficulties. To maintain the health and safety of all students and faculty members, we're working hard to improve the air quality inside the classrooms. Opening the windows and letting bad air inside works against these efforts. So please do not open them forthe sake of your health, Thank you for your cooperation. 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At the last general meeti residents shared that they had fallen on the staits. So, we're renovating all the stairways in the underground parking Tot next week. They will be renovated one by ‘one from Monday to Thursday. We request that, during this period, you use one of the stairways that are not under renovation when accessing the underground parking area. We're sorry for any inconvenience and genuinely appreciate your cooperation OF CPSSIIR, URL OAR AS Cozy OBIE Be] ABE ‘ARES: Sarah Hawkins Wek, se aL 3b 2} 44-) debsolels. 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WeWell, Dad, Tiffany and I got into an argument at school IM: You two are so close. What happened? ‘W:During our student council meeting, she was taking too long to make her point, so I had to jump in to finish her sentence. M:Oh, no. You shouldn’t interrupt someone when they’re in the middle of speaking. WT know. But she kept talking about so many details. 'M:Stll, that’s not polite, How would you feel if you were her? WéPd probably be upset M:Exactly. That’s why when somebody's talking, you shouldn’t cut them off W:You're right. I guess I didn’t see things from her point of view. M:So, how about letting others finish what they're saying next time? W: Okay. Thanks, Dad. 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Ica winter adventures. W:Me neither! The snowy landscapes there will be absolutely breathtaking. Have you started packing. yer? M: Yes. I've got all my clothes packed. W:Good for you! How about sunscreen? IM: Yes, I packed some. Even though it's cold, it’s going to be really sunny. We What about your water bottle? MI don’t think I'll need it, When it’s cold, I don’t usually feel thirsty w:You know, cold air can dry you out quickly. It's crucial to drink lots of water even in the cold, M:Oh, I didn’t know that. I only thought it was important in hot weather. 't wait to enjoy the thrill of outdoor Most people think that way. It's easy to forget to drink water when it’s cold, but our bodies need water to maintain our fluid levels. ‘M:Thanks! I had no idea. I'l pack my water bottle right away. We Of course. 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M:Yes, physical activity causes the release of endorphins and enhances overall well-being, which can Iead to a boost in confidence. We Those are good points, but he’s not really into sports. M: That's fine, It could be as simple as going for a walk, bike ride, or dancing. W: That's a good idea. I'l try to encourage him to be more active. M:Great! Just give it a ty. I's surprising how much exercise can boost people's confidence. We: Thanks for the suggestion, ‘ek ahd, Olivia, Fe Y A412 4440} glo} a4, of ekg, Charles, uf HE sol 21oloh, T= zHAlzto] Sn ay SB Helse At Sols, whe oksofs eelad gu? of 212A, obs tek Bal a 9.270} WS AALS Gols we a oleh) ake beet SOE A] ERO] a + Ble}, ox ae we, da dee deeds wadyin ated gate lH, AHH 2 ole} + ale, of #2 S]eev lis Wel, Te AAe] vie ale ale vs: lok, abato}2| ir), ala} oh, ts B7I0b Bol 2b So} OF FE Bztoloh, Ite HEALS Se Aepoh woHzol, ‘of SoH 2s et el Alea Bh. 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'M:Max just gets excited around people. That's all. WeNot everyone feels comfortable around our dog, Paul. Using a leash keeps Max under control and prevents any surprises for others on the street. MI see your point, Mom, Ws Additionally, it’s the law that dogs must be leashed at all times in public areas, so it’s important to follow the rules. MeL understand now, I'll make sure to put a leash on hhim before we head out, of Paul, Max o¥e4ol 78412 whe sala a) Fale Aaa Ui, eh, o% Hoh, SAI AA of Told EE APB APTS who, 3a 82 Giol a dol aes pe at an? Or UPOeIA AMAL his SBR APRS alo] alateot Paul ‘of 138? SBS ABs AS Weel Fela] 7 alelet, ae $2) eid] WISE: AAHEOA wel Sie 8 ufo} ‘teh, 8 ras tee B0IE1 ot Max 14 ARKO] Flo US wh Alo] Ute oa, 2 Atle, Of BE AMO] Hol Pe] Whe zo] Qe AS Weta] “7lAe fie, Paul. 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You can learn a lot about yourself by doing something that is challenging. That’s why I think you should take the advanced course. \W:But what if I get a bad grade? ‘M:Grades aren’t everything. If you don’t give up and try, you can succeed in many areas of your life in the Jong run. ‘Wel hadn't thought about it that way. It can also boost your self-confidence and provide a sense of accomplishment, ultimately helping you become a better person. W- Okay, Dad, Thanks for your support Of ob, eh airtel Arh He eel BSH aL ERE AAR? we BEorA), oh, 52 wel oN? oF Bt wales] BAH Alo a] Azt ela, ate 2 Aad stil eet, Az Ake UE sole Hae} 4. WS, Atel VE ae Az Ale, shale aed Sais She lol ela AOR lola + slob wl ok aba a Az? we, Sade JS oem oy belo oleh WoL ms + tel, 2971 shel A 2-84 HR Beja eteta. 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I's hard to sleep when your feet are cold McHmm. You may be right. My feet have been uncomfortably cold at night. \Welt's possible. These days, I wear socks to bed, and it helps me sleep better. M:T'm just used to sleeping barefoot WT understand, but try wearing socks. It ean warm your, feet and improve your sleep. M:Thanks, give ita shot W:I'm sure it will make a difference Of Aiden, 4 size Bol), e Wal SLAS=] Azle Wo), Claire. U7} 8 aS aba] Ba, of este, of 1934] go}? ew ohy, @ 2eqte}, Aol el lo] oh] Ae} of claiel ala $8 WA nels Bet, Wo] Arbol ae APE aE SH. Heel DEAS Beh, vol y Wo] Bee ase ayy Bl of 2a] 4 Go}, AS oe Be Aa AEA, azlo] 7} ab 0) A SaIal wR ag ate A a ola of oleho}ah, EES Ao} Mf. —TaveL AAS RS | 9k AAR + He ‘ee moh), the 9b Sh. 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So, how would you like me to measure? ‘M: Use the kitchen scale for the dry ingredients and measuring cups and spoons forthe liquids. Ws Okay, I got it M:Baking is like chemistry, and aceurate measurements ae the key to success. eh ol, 9h apb ab akste al abe? of Bola, oh Soha? Aad & Age GaN? ag VE Ao] 771 Doig, oF Yl, AGe 3 AMF aA? A ME oe AOS ole Be Vs AS obgleyIER, SAM 0, DAA AE AES SHS ae] -Baps|at Bog, OF PS THE AO] CHE SAS Kesh Aa} VS cHStA? ay PES UNS a sei el Mag, SUL, WHE + ola, ApS ZGolets ofa ws] aL Bit Sol BRS S + YAEL, Of of, Aa) Estos, 2a, OPA Abt? WOKE ARE YASS ANSTO aaa AES 4 SHA. of ul, Bao, ANS Diab do} alah Abe] ABS] wlaolala, © Topic & Situation “Hea eH AV © Solution OPP ARS ASH] Bat BE oe BS ofa eetsT at, 10 ces 582 BIE Wah: AROS 2lol Alas AMES: OH: ol] atop oh ef etohol Bae Ao] Amt ALB] wlatolekm. eet, oh 2A] UAhs) Silos 2h alah AS © AML thal BER Aspe] Bact. (© Words & Phrases measure 72ei¢} ingredient si roughly siz), "let estimate O1@6IC}, $2i6IC) texture 82. 42 flavor Hal kitchen scale #2! 1% liquid ° chemistry 22 werse~008 “ie © goto an argument 4 @ about so many detalls ating or trish 01 @.a my clotes packed Saryyoucntauty © peck my water btle 02 ete uch confconce not rato spore Show muchoxcee 03 pt aleaah on him bas tute do owes preven supe 04 areal catering couse O tete he eored oarze sone of accomplchnort 05 @ hain oubeslening yeurfeet a co wear socks fo bed 06 @ measur out terres ree accrte red tater the eta an favor @ eccrcte necnromerts 03. 21 ® EB 0~25 Garces] 01.2 028 038 462 5 06@ am vemos BE1o | Script & Translation | [Telephone rings.] \W:Good morning. Cathy Sullivan speaking. M:Hello, Ms. Sullivan. This is Josh Gordon from Gordon's Fresh Fruits. \W:Hi, Mr. Gordon! How's this year’s fruit harvest? MeThis has been the best year since I started my farm. T've already begun packaging the summer fruits for sale What's good to hear, How may I help you today?” M: Well, I'd like to promote my fruit farm more actively fon the Internet. Weln that case, we can make a digital banner and display it on personal blogs and social networking sites. ‘Me That sounds like a good idea, W: Our advertisements will definitely help you attract new customers and increase your fruit sales ‘M:Sounds wonderful. When can you start promoting my farm? WET'lL ask my boss and call you back. (M: Great, Thank you. (easpe] 22ICh] Of Ghastaa, Cathy Sullivan gle} ‘2: @hg8t41A, Sullivan 1, Gordon's Fresh Fruits Josh. Gordon sie} Of ghgsHLA, Gordon 4] S84 wel $8he of}? ‘a: 7h SANS APA OFF Seb At} ofa. aS eh sda ols meals eo}y] Aatghola, OF HE AMO|MA, O48 of Ba OEE eB, Ae A) Bal ahs eletwlel ea ola, Of el Seb, mal7t cape wel WEOIA Wale ial HES} £4 MEA Hole AA + sola, 4? ox uth wunebsi coke ‘HE Atel 2 aula, of aa] B50} Belel ME ee WhS Sele ol eel @ Alaa, wad dts Soha, Qed eee Bushs ea equa? of ALA Bo} we cha alah EAS, eh go}9, TANI (© Topic & Situation 3}2) 5} F © Solution WARS SA EBS WOO}, Bag ofS Tes OH] A) AML, 12] 3H SAS VAL | FALE Fwspat 4b of MED. SMS, OHS AI HHS SHGO} Hel ee T9p £8 MEAP AOE) ALIsiol 8S FET + MD BE Th ne oe Ab) Gas 7H a ERI AS © SR Sb AM~ Wel es FLO. (© Words & Phrases harvest = package #26Ict actively 232122 defintely B21 21 promote 8c G= 01 BED | Script & Translation | W:Thank you for taking the time to visit, Mr. Brooks, especially with your busy schedule for charity auetion preparation M:My pleasure, Mrs. Kristy. (Pause Wow! This is such 4 lovely at classroom! WeThank you [also want to express my gratitude for your generous offer to donate artwork to our charity W.I'm so happy to help. These are the paintings 1 ‘mentioned over the phone. M:Oh, they are really ice W:My art students are excited to offer them to your charity IM: Please thank them for me. Their paintings are going tobe popular at the auction, een~zg wana OZ 1 = Ea san W.I'm pleased to hear that, By the way, some of my fellow teachers are interested in volunteering. M: That would be greatly appreciated. W:Could you provide me with a poste forthe auetion? Tl post it on the school bulletin board M Sure. Il get one from the eat. of Se] abel J UR whee vO AS lol EA 414 ANDUEE, Brooks #4 AE MUG Kristy VY, (224) FY 9H O18 aet oF ‘Stht lé ojoqa! of HH, eal a eal SBS 7138 Salah Feat AME WS] BSS Sea eet, Of SPEel So} AWE 7TH, ofA] art se a Sa aus, So, MRS HSL, Of Af oe BYES] IAS Ble] Hl Y PAY Alo] UY RUEH. ‘Sf dal 2Soled dh AHS Heth, ASS] Bae BHO US BAU, OF Teh tH] 7B. Teel, | Se TY Bo} Asto} LS BE ale glo] BoaUeh, ‘94 ase Be Babee. of 2h] RGIS ab F alAo|a? ost AAO] AAI OHA uch we BEMUG, Aol MY PigeLa, © Topic & Situation 2441 4 HE set let Op HENS © Solution ‘Szhe AH BAS Sulstat Uw, AHS wleeto|l ay a|sshS ‘FHol el Ides Ue] el Lela 71aeia, UF BL aA}Bo] Aobol alaLeebeh Bots elect. ae, ah AeA theo) AAG 2) RACE Geb aaa Woes, AMIS] SAB 7 2 Ue Ae @ le aA} — 2h Bal aber ele, (© Words & Phrases chariy se 9, 4S auetion 2a gratitude 24} onerous 728! donate 71SsiCh. 75801 mention & Bic} EI post Witch Heel £2141 2) 12 885 4552 201671 02 aul | Script & Translation | \W: Welcome to Newton High School, Mr. Moore. I'm Ms, Johnson, who called you, M: Nice to meet you, and thank you for inviting me, \W:Thank you for coming. Shall we go to the conference room? M:Sure. Is that where I'm going to give my lecture today? Wes. Our school math club students are waiting for you there. M: Okay. So are you in charge of the club? W: Yes. I'm managing the club students, M:I see. I hope my lecture can inspire the students today. ‘W: Definitely. Many of my students you'll speak to want to be mathematicians in the future. M:Great to hear that. I’m so happy to share my experiences as a mathematician with the enthusiastic students, W:I'm sure that they're going to greatly appreciate hearing your story. OF Newton stg #aio] 241 2 Sess, Moore 4. a7} 49-5381 Johnson V4, U4 ee, 2a) eal Garba, Of St RHA) QabibUet. Blo}alse 7H}? Ul, 10] oes A} Bel Rely}? Of , A1B] Shak 48h Boke] SO 71714] Pale ZICH eu, VER, TH, Gaol 2 Hopes ool A.A? OF W, AE Boke) SASS ALeoba OU, we AVER, Oe Al gaol MIB Gas S$ WIS uct, Of Beole, Galo] delet we Sol aol AAP Sat 419] SPIER, wwe ola, Hedeso] 4 aaS easel HS SBS + A Ho} ae iu, Of SH S0] 419} olo}7} Seat whe aLo}gEt 2lote}sr S41 wet © Topic & Situation 2l2) | WAPI Bele} ghulsH| © Solution Ob: $4} Soles Ess AHA] +9} FoR] BPE A Aas & AWS Ae BOS eluishe gees, Ab fo] WAS 7H) a UEnY Ae © “Boke By wap Bowe ore (© Words & Phrases ‘conference room 2i2Vs lecture 2181 in charge of ~2 =! SLE manage 7c} mathematician +8} enthusiastic ‘F821 appreciate is%sIct 03 BEd | Script & Translation | WsHello, Mr. Collins. 1's great to talk with you in person. Me Same here, Ms. Douglas. W:As I said on the phone, I'm excited to have the ‘company you work for publish my autobiography. McIt’s an honor. I was in awe while reading the ‘manuscript you sent me. You opened a small store 30 years ago and have grown it into a big international company today. WThank you. I'm hoping my experiences in my ‘company can help inspire others. IM: Your autobiography will certainly help many people ‘Wel hope so, And I'm not a writer, so my manuscript will need work. M: Don’t worry. My co-workers have a lot of experience proofreading and revising W:Great. I've read a few autobiographies your company has published, All the bestsellers, And I've enjoyed them al, M:Glad to heat. Your autobiography will also be a best seller. W: That'd be amazing of ebyshAA, Collins 4. Ast al loFr1Rt + eM oa, Als. OLE, Douglas Ashe BHCSLROL, Wale] eK slab al AAS asl So} a9 71a, ee asolots, ak glo] say Fal aL alow gels Salela, Yue 30d del Be 7h4E dale oat AS 2 Mae aR PIA onto, ae asi co.ke oF 2Aala, a Mele] 2eel de EA Ae Z Eo So] 14 VIE MER, ut Quel dade ea we AAA S80] a ala, of -refa] eh, telat Ae AY obs, A) ALLE 9) ol antl ral, e288 oa, A BESS wae 4 Atel BES, of Sofa, FoI Sol SUR IS a alaioiA, w S WABAESoldaa, ein qe ase BF Sehl aisicla, e Heolola, Galo) Arde MARAE g aa, of 19) Bet Oe A ota, © Topic & Situation 712i719| 44 at © Solution obs Ae: 71 Bn ae BAA BS AA 19 AS HE AMIS West Sho} Satoh so} ze} a}, alo] AA AP ob] HO 2} AgHe] Bae 2loleh BOLT Us, WAR AMIS] $RE0] RAT 4H o} when) gobs] webs shale. web) Asbo] aS 7 BE UPL AL OG — BWA elt (© Words & Phrases in person *#8 publish 2ESI1 autobiography X81 awe 2let manuscript 22 inspire 21 5c proofread 2 2c revise +28} 04 BEIO | Script & Translation | [Cell phone rings.] W:Hello, Henry. M: Hello, Katie. Did you see the message I sent you this W:No, I didn’t. I've been busy all day trying to fix my tractor. ‘M:Oh, no! What's wrong with it? Welt doesn’t start. I couldn’t fix it, so I called a mechanic tohaveit fixed. M:I hope it'll be a cheap and easy fix. In fact, 1 ‘messaged to tell you the fertilizer you had ordered last week arrived at my store from the factory. I’IL bring it over to you today. W:Oh, good. I need it for the crops in my fields. raat a9 13 =i 53D cz# MiI know. The fertilizer you ordered at my store will make your erops grow better We Right. When will you come by’? Ms I should arrive at your farm around three o'clock. W: Okay, Pll be at the farm at that time. M: Allright. PI call you if I'm sunning late W: Okay. See you then, eed set $4) of @b4e}418, Henry We ONSSMER, Katie, A7} 25 o}aol 8d ol4]2] non? OF oa, RMO|R, SAE TALeh oF Bal MER, woh, Mel! Ta) PE BAT BIH? OF ABO} gb Baia, AE elsh & Gio, ee Bel FAB Wales, ei ate] Aeiehat a8 FeV1 SHel HeER, AP alte A of FB8H1 H1a7t BAO A] PhP Sats Aeleh OAS eMole, 26 Ae Sea, Of oF, BOER, AHS A) Wo Ges AES sel sera? oF Eels, a ze] washirya? we ovsalowt: ebel sebytaotale, Atel ah Alzto| eh Wasichs AE o|aithch, o BARA, #4 Ue. eae aala, AVE AMES aos olalgle wy Sela eur. oF ole, AES eu ashe Selteuc, © Topic & Situation =24}= 2}tof og aoe 2 ao}7) © Solution PAL ab Gol ae SA AEIES Hee aaa Asal BARES Be den, obiobl ele aah ah B+ Ie] Bal, ofa 7]xfo] 9A al Zatebae aap, eeaRe moh 88 sho Bhs ARE olwlals wath Ie, wea wate de he alae de @ olde Ae wT © Words & Phrases, look over ~& ZESICt perspective BA review Zi=eict material 72 Ideal OWNORS, BROS 04 wale | Script & Translation | IM: Samantha, today was a long day, wasn't it? Welt sure was, Mr. Peterson, I think we sold the most French fries we've ever sold in @ day. M:Yeah, Let's quickly check what we need for tomorrow and head home, W: Okay. IM: Do we have enough potatoes and oil in the storage We We have three boxes of potatoes and ten liters of ol M:Then we don’t have to order potatoes and oil until next Monday. W:Oh, I forgot to tell you that a ight bulb in the restroom. is out. ‘M: Okay. P11 replace it with a new one before I leave. WeNow I'll go clean the frying pans. M: Don’t worry. I've already done that. WeThank you. Then, Pl throw away the food waste M: All right. You can leave after that. I'll take care of the rest. te: Samantha, 2ir2 21 SHRSte@, 194] UE? of SH8) 2612, Peterson 4). AL Ao ASR FeV w shed AS as Saleh 79 we He a A dota, Isa, Wa Pet Bae ASS ee] Belstat gol ae. of a waa BAS 71g] SE? of Zbl AE 71 1027 ol, \wuviebs.co.kr aad dS alasbble diet 7182 FE8h) dohe Sauls, oo}, Beall abe et 77} tela ah a ‘s:aigo}a, 7b slash aol A les AND, Of olad alte elolate woe} Za, 2a Wek, WF elo] ekg, of GUC, 18 S45 Aas wLES gD, te Foha, 170] BE Fo SAS Aa, o}aRe a} Aled Wis, © Topic & Situation $4} ast oe) ‘© Solution OFA Helos oe] ZIM Ws Wa Alo ola f+ ah patra. Leh, lef oleh S23}] Ao] SAS eS welmelR olor HeOe of} Hale 7b age we O'SAS Ae] Meh7V Kc, (© Words & Phrases head 7, light bulb #3 replace 2¥5:¢} throw away ~2 HI} rest O(N eke a paso} IC} storage room x83. 05 aE1o | Script & Translation | Mc Honey, can you believe that tomorrow is our moving day? WT know, It's our last night in this house, It's kind of | emotional, Ms Yeah, I called the movers to confirm that they'll be here by 8am. We Thanks for doing that, So we'll have to have a quick breakfast tomorrow, What do you want to eat? M:How about just yogurt and fruit? There’s yogurt in the fridge. W:Good idea. Then I'll go buy some bananas at the store now, ‘M: Okay. Can you take out the trash on your way out? WsSure. And let’s not forget to gather all our small valuables and pack them. ‘M:Oh, right. We need to take special care not to lose them, \W: We can do it together when I get back home, ‘M:Don’t worry about it, There's not much. I'll do it emoy_ose 23 GRD ee while you're out WeThanks. You can use the small boxes in the garage to put them in M: Allright, wi ole, Wale] Pal olsttoleht= Al Wola? of 1A, o] Aol Me Feo] obIsF welds, A zh ae] SA hk, WoL, Hb olsta xt alelola aisha B6] 2 82] 7A oil & Boles 22 Aalst, of 19a a A wohsla, Tae Ue olale eel BofopA 4a, Bolg vIn soi2? ot RPEES He] BEM mA? YBa] 27ZE7} go} 2. OF SS AZpojo.a, LeyA Abs 7A 74 MUS S Ab ALB, ‘ee tho, 474 Jo Hell] SMe SRP Of BS] % WT Ae ASSL LF Bop FAshe AE 24 BA, woh, Woks, TASS soloela] Ys Ke Fojaor ae, Of U7} Aol HHL 2 AS ols + Yorn. ‘: ABsy] ob, we al Boke, gle] ae set U7 al Of OHA, AAS 7] Heh Aste We Ake AHR Ab Bore Ha, we abaoia, © Topic & Situation °14} #3} © Solution off} OAR SPFa2 FBS BF Ro}s] Rabe sepa A Able] Qa % FolSe wo] +H aebst seh, wake o|Ah 7} SM Ft zpAlo] sagepst EEE web abt Us 7S AA Ae © ASH RA plored, (© Words & Phrases mover 0}881 22! 81 confirm sei gather 2c} valuables HE garage 712 fridge 32 06 ae1o | Script & Translation | W: Sweetie, there’s something wrong with the car. 'M:Oh, you're right. The warning lights on the dashboard 24 ss Heme BOHED1 WTI pull over. [Pause] I'm not sure what this sign means. Me It's not the low fuel light, is it? W:No, [filled up the car yesterday. M:Hinm... Pll check the car owner's manual. Where is iv WsJust a second. (Pause) Here itis. M Let me see... The sign means there's low air pressure inthe tres W:Really? We should go to the nearest car repair shop now to get them fixed. M:Then we're going to be late picking up Jimmy. W: Safety comes first. I'l send him a text asking him to wait for about 15 minutes. M: Okay. Then leave it to me to search for the nearest repair shop. W:Good, ofa, Abo] Bal} ¥7toia, oh Tella, ABO ARB] AzAI, ULAR ASAD, [8H] B] o| HA He Ala] BBB ola, ot FS WES os, TBR? of Aol aes 7S aR, So, WEA AGE AAS SH ea, 1A oe 3 # Bad, [4 FTO ola, ole] wan, LAKE Holois] BrIgho] eke oleh, Of ALR? AB vhs PRE ABA} olAOH MA IS DA ort, \e: olel $217 Jimmy ete) 7H oS a, of alo] el BRAS, AVE A 1SME BS 7lebel stekts BAe eA, we aioia, ele Hb pie aS ae a ot eA 2 or Beha, © Topic & Situation +8} pele ele che Ab oA] awa © Solution a} Arisbel etolo} B7igho| sects ARGO Are} obey = 2b ale) AbgA} le obs poh eb} WARS Jimmy 2 slelel 7h ol Sealehst wate. ela oh} gba aad -wafe}a. 9) x} Jimmyota 712 Bebe BAS aa g een 86 2

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