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Text A.
I have so many responsibilities at home! There is something I need to do every day! On Mondays I usually wash the dishes, on Tuesdays I take out the trash, on Wednesdays I help to wash the dog, and so on. But I also have to go to school and do my homework. I agree it's important to help your parents around the house, but I'm a teenager and I want to have fun and spend time with my friends.
Text B.
My dad tells me a lot about his school years. He used to love school. He says he was good at Maths and Physics. And he was also fond of PE. But most of all he liked the breaks at school. It's the time you can spend with your friends. Can you believe that he still meets with his classmates every month! I hope I have classmates just like my dad's!
Text C.
MotherFatherIt's April already.
Jack's birthday is in two weeks.
This year he turns fifteen.
I think we need to make a surprise party for him.
Do you agree?
I don't think it's a good idea.
You know how teenagers are.
Do you have any ideas what to do then?
Let's ask Jack how he wants to celebrate
and who he wants to invite.
We can help him plan the party and organise everything.
But I still want to make a surprise for my son.
What can it be?
Let's buy a new laptop for him!
Text D.
BrotherSisterI'm in big trouble.
What's the matter?
I didn't pass the Geometry test.
I don't know what to do now.
Oh … Our parents aren't going to be happy.
What should I do?
First. Don't panic! Second. Let's think.
Can you pass the test one more time?
Yes, our teacher said we can come on Saturday.
That's good news.
The problem is … I don't understand the topic.
I can help!
Let's prepare together.
You have 20 seconds to complete the task. Now you will hear the texts again.
Text A.
I have so many responsibilities at home! There is something I need to do every day! On Mondays I usually wash the dishes, on Tuesdays I take out the trash, on Wednesdays I help to wash the dog, and so on. But I also have to go to school and do my homework. I agree it's important to help your parents around the house, but I'm a teenager and I want to have fun and spend time with my friends.
Text B.
My dad tells me a lot about his school years. He used to love school. He says he was good at Maths and Physics. And he was also fond of PE. But most of all he liked the breaks at school. It's the time you can spend with your friends. Can you believe that he still meets with his classmates every month! I hope I have classmates just like my dad's!
Text C.
MotherFatherIt's April already.
Jack's birthday is in two weeks.
This year he turns fifteen.
I think we need to make a surprise party for him.
Do you agree?
I don't think it's a good idea.
You know how teenagers are.
Do you have any ideas what to do then?
Let's ask Jack how he wants to celebrate
and who he wants to invite.
We can help him plan the party and organise everything.
But I still want to make a surprise for my son.
What can it be?
Let's buy a new laptop for him!
Text D.
BrotherSisterI'm in big trouble.
What's the matter?
I didn't pass the Geometry test.
I don't know what to do now.
Oh … Our parents aren't going to be happy.
What should I do?
First. Don't panic! Second. Let's think.
Can you pass the test one more time?
Yes, our teacher said we can come on Saturday.
That's good news.
The problem is … I don't understand the topic.
I can help!
Let's prepare together.
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