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Mrs Parrish: Mrs Adams, how do you like your new class?
Mrs Adams: Oh, Mrs Parrish, the children are all different, but each with their own interests, a special trait of character. For example, I find Courtney very [ ]. We watch performances with her in the lead role every year.
Mrs Parrish: Oh, she's very [ ]. It's hard to play Jeanne Dark.
Mrs Adams: There are a few [ ]and [ ]students. But they do a good job of cleaning, they are always neatly dressed and [ ].
Mrs Parrish: Well, there are such in my class.
Mrs Adams: Karen is very [ ]. She has excellent essays on literature, especially where you need to come up with an unusual world and characters. She would like to participate in a competition for aspiring writers.
Mrs Parrish: Most of my students consider literature a [ ]subject.
Mrs Adams: They like subjects where they can show how [ ]and [ ]they are. Music, drawing, physical education.
Mrs Parrish: Yes, we have Robert like that. Active, [ ]. Always takes on all activities.
Mrs Adams: We need to combine them for some kind of campaign. How about early October? Indian summer is just about to begin.
Mrs Parrish: Good idea, I'll talk about it at a parent-teacher meeting. Well, the lesson begins. See you later!
Mrs Adams: See you later!