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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, Daisy is very [ ]. She has already joined the class council and will represent herself as a prefect at the next meeting of the school council.
Mrs Parrish: Great, I find Courtney very [ ]. We watch performances with her in the lead role every year.
Mrs Adams: I especially like working and drawing lessons with them. For example, Sandy has come up with a whole model of a space station, and wants to introduce electricity there with Mr Swayze! She's very [ ].
Mrs Parrish: Are there any athletes in the class?
Mrs Adams: Bill and Dick are very [ ]guys. Bill is a swimmer, he looks [ ]. Dick loves football.
Mrs Parrish: Are you going camping this year?
Mrs Adams: I have already told parents about the plans, they agree. We are going in early October. Indian summer is just about to begin. I think it will especially appeal to [ ]children. And they are [ ]enough.
Mrs Parrish: Great idea. Do you have the daughter of Robert the poet in your class? She's very [ ], just like her father.
Mrs Adams: Yes, her name is Kim. She's a [ ]person. She is often too [ ]and dreamy. This is not surprising. Hee hee.
Mrs Parrish: I imagine. I taught her father. Well, the lesson begins. See you later!
Mrs Adams: See you later!