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Dadi's b-day?
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In what year was Dadi born?
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In what year was Dadi born?
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Timmy: Where is Fuzzy, Dad? Dad: I think he’s upstairs in Jimmy’s room. Mom: Be careful! Don’t run up the stairs, Timmy. Timmy: Ok, Mom! Timmy: Where is Fuzzy, Jimmy? Jimmy: I think he’s downstairs. Dad is feeding him. Timmy: Are you trying to trick me? Jimmy: Yes, Fuzzy is behind the door.
Dad: Good afternoon, Timmy. Are you hungry? Timmy: Good afternoon, Dad! Yes, I am hungry. Dad: Great, let's go to the train station café for lunch. Waiter: Hello and welcome to the train station Waiter café. What do you want to eat? Timmy: I want bacon and eggs. Waiter: We don't have that. How about a sandwich? Timmy: Sounds good. Waiter: What do you want to eat? Dad: I want a bowl of pasta. Waiter: Do you want some cheese with your pasta? Dad: Yes, I want some cheese. Waiter: How does everyone like their food? Dad: Yes, it is delicious. Thank you. Waiter: You are welcome!
Timmy: Hi, Dad! What are you doing? Dad: Hi, Timmy! I am watching TV. Timmy: What are you watching on TV? Dad: I am watching the news. It’s very interesting. Timmy: I don’t think watching the news is interesting. Dad: Ok. We can watch something else. Timmy: Can we watch some cartoons? Dad: Sure, use the remote to change the channel.
Timmy: What are you looking at, Dad? Dad: I am looking at the ocean animals. They are very interesting. Timmy: What's this big animal? Dad: It's a whale. Whales are very big. Timmy: What about sharks? Sharks are very big too. Dad: Yes, but whales are bigger than sharks. Dad: Look, there is a shark right there. Timmy: Are there any small animals in the ocean? Dad: Yes, shrimp are small. Shrimp are smaller than turtles.
Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina in South America. It’s a big and busy city with a population of almost 3 million people. And this is the world-famous Buenos Aires obelisk in the centre of the city. Just a few kilometres away from the obelisk is the home of the Menna family. Maria is fourteen years old and she’s in secondary school. She’s in the living room with her sister Sofia because they both really like computer games. They like board games too! Sofia is only nine and she’s at primary school but she’s really good at games! Sofia and Maria’s Mum is called Elena and their Dad is Alvaro. This is their house. There’s a dining room and kitchen and two bedrooms upstairs. This is Maria and Sofia’s bedroom! The family all live together in the centre of Buenos Aires. But their mum, Elena, isn’t from the city. Her parents - Sofia and Maria’s grandfather and grandmother - have got a house an hour away. It’s in a small city called Mercedes, about 100km west of Buenos Aires. It’s a big house with a dining room and a sitting room. It’s in the countryside and it’s got a beautiful garden. It’s nice and quiet here and it’s a great place to sit, eat and spend time as a family!
Nam: Hello, Minh. Minh: Hi, Nam. How are you? I’m going to play football at our school sports field with a few friends this evening. Are you free to join us? Nam: I’d love to, but I’m afraid I can’t. I’m preparing dinner. Minh: Really? Doesn’t your mum cook? Nam: Oh, yes. My mum usually does the cooking, but she’s working late today. Minh: How about your sister, Lan? Does she help with the housework? Nam: Yes. She often helps with the cooking. But she can’t help today. She’s studying for her exams. Minh: I see. I never do the cooking. It’s my mother’s job. Nam: Really? So how do you divide the household chores in your family? Minh: Mum is the homemaker, so she does the chores. My dad is the breadwinner; he earns money. And we, the kids, study. Nam: Well, in my family, we divide the housework equally – Mum usually cooks and shops for groceries; Dad cleans the house and does the heavy lifting. Minh: What about you and your sister? Nam: My sister does the laundry. I do the washing-up and put out the rubbish. We also help with the cooking when our mum is busy. Minh: That sounds fair! Anyway, I have to go now. See you later. Nam: Bye. Have fun.
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