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I did it, Dad.
All right, Lucy. Are you ready to order
your first meal all by yourself?
I guess so. But what if I mess it up?
Don't worry. I'll be right here to help
you. First, let's pick what you want to
eat.
Do you want a burger, chicken nuggets,
or something else?
I think I want chicken nuggets. Perfect
choice. Now, let's touch the screen
where it says chicken.
Great job. Now, do you see the chicken
nuggets?
There it is. Exactly. Tap on that.
Okay. Now it's time to choose the size
you want. Do you want a small, medium,
or large? I want medium. Good choice.
Now, let's add it to your order. Can you
see the button that says add to order?
Oh, there it is. Awesome. Now, do you
want any dipping sauce with that? Yes.
Can I have barbecue sauce? Of course.
Let's find that on the screen.
All right, tap on barbecue.
You're doing amazing. Now, let's check
your order. Can you find the checkout
button? Is it right there? Exactly. Tap
that and we'll be ready to pay.
I did it, Dad. You sure did. Now, let's
pay and grab your food.
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Do you follow me?
Okay, class, repeat after me. She is
reading a book. She is reading a book.
I can't hear you. Let's say it again,
but this time with more energy.
She is reading a book. Much better.
The present continuous tense is used to
describe actions that are happening
right now. Do you follow me?
Yes, Mrs. Adams. For example, right now
I am teaching you English.
I am teaching is the present continuous
tense.
Are you with me? So, it's about actions
happening at this moment.
Exactly.
Now let's practice. I will say a
sentence and I want you to tell me if
it's in the present continuous tense or
not. Ready? They are playing soccer.
Present continuous.
Correct. Now, how about this one? She
plays the piano.
Not present continuous.
Right. She plays is in the simple
present tense. You're doing fantastic.
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Come again.
Excuse me? Yes. How can I help you? I
need subway station. Where is it? Oh,
the subway station.
It's just a couple of blocks away. A
couple of blocks away. I don't
understand.
Just walk straight down this street and
then take a left at the second traffic
light.
You'll see the subway entrance.
Ah, okay. I understand now. Thank you.
Straight then left of the second traffic
light.
Exactly.
And if you need a ticket, there are
machines inside the subway station.
Come again.
It's like a vending machine for subway
tickets. You put in money
and it gives you a ticket.
Oh, I see. Okay, I will try the vending
machines.
You can do it. Just follow the signs
when you get inside.
Signs? Yes. very helpful.
Glad to help. Enjoy your time in New
York.
Thank you very much.
You're welcome. Have a good day.
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How do you spell it,
Jessica? How do you pronounce this word?
It's pronounced assign.
Assign. Is that correct? You got it.
And what does assign mean? When teachers
give you work to do, they assign it. It
means they tell you to complete it. I
see. And I've also heard this word
lane.
You mean deadline?
Exactly. That's it. What does it mean? A
deadline is the date or time by which
you need to finish something.
Okay. How do you spell it?
D E A D L I N E.
D E A D L I N E.
That's right. Thank you, Jessica. You
help me a lot. Anytime, Maria. I love
helping you learn.
May I come in?
Today, we're going to learn about
prepositions of place, which are super
important for describing where things
are. For example, the book is on the
table.
Um, Miss Carter. Yes, Tommy.
Can I go to the nurse's office? My
stomach hurts.
Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. Yes, sure,
Tommy. Go ahead.
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Now, back to prepositions.
Excuse me, Miss Carter. It's really hot
in here. May I open the window? Yes, you
may, Lily, but please be quick. All
right, so prepositions of place help us
understand locations.
For example, the cat is under the table.
Good morning, Miss Carter. Sorry I'm
late. May I come in? Yes, please. You
may go to your place, Jake.
Now, let's really focus on those
prepositions.
Miss Carter, can I borrow a pen from
Sarah? I don't have one.
Yes, Ellie, but make it quick.
Okay, now that we've settled a few
things, let's get back to our lesson on
prepositions of place.
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How are you doing?
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Hey, Phil. Long time no see. Matt, how
are you doing? I'm good, thanks. Just
busy with work at the restaurant. How
about you? Oh, you know, same old.
Working as a mechanic. Just fixed a big
truck today. It was a tough job.
Wow, sounds like a lot of work. Yeah, it
was. What about you? Any new dishes at
the restaurant? Yes, we just added a new
pasta special. It's really popular.
Everyone loves it.
That sounds delicious. I need to come by
and try it sometime.
You should. So, how's your dog doing?
He's doing well. Just turned two last
week. Full of energy.
Nice. I remember when you first got him.
He was so small. Yeah, he's grown a lot.
Keeps me on my toes. What about your
family? How are they? They're good. My
son just started soccer. He's loving it.
That's awesome. Kids grow up so fast,
don't they?
They really do. It's hard to keep up.
True. We should catch up more often.
Definitely. Let's not wait so long next
time. Sounds like a plan. Take care,
Phil.
You too, Matt. See you soon.
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Things we can do.
What do you think we can do this summer,
Mia?
H.
Well, we can definitely go swimming. I
love the pool.
Yeah, I can swim really well. I took
lessons last year.
That's awesome.
I can float like a pro, but I can't dive
yet.
You'll get there. What else can we do?
We can also try some new recipes.
I've been practicing baking.
Oh, I can bake cookies. My chocolate
chip cookies are the best.
I've heard. I can't wait to taste them.
What else can you do? I can play the
guitar a little. I've been learning for
a few months.
No way. That's cool. I can't play any
instruments, but I can sing.
Really?
You should sing while I play.
That would be fun, but I can't sing high
notes very well.
That's okay. We all have things we can't
do.
Definitely. This summer is going to be
amazing.
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Free time.
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What do you like to do in your free
time, Dylan?
I love cycling. It's so much fun.
Really? That's awesome. How often do you
go cycling?
I try to go every weekend.
I ride my bike around the trails.
It's so beautiful.
Wow, I'd love to join you one day. What
else do you enjoy?
I also love gardening. I grow flowers
and vegetables.
That sounds amazing. I can't keep a
plant alive. What do you grow?
I grow peppers, strawberries, carrots,
lettuce, tomatoes, eggplants, and
cabbage.
It's so satisfying to see them grow. I
bet. I love cooking, especially with
fresh vegetables.
Cooking is great. What's your favorite
dish to make?
I love making pasta salad. It's fun to
cook and eat. Yum. You should come over
sometime.
We could cook together using my fresh
produce.
That sounds like a blast. I'd love to
see your garden, too.
Perfect. How about this weekend?
Let's do it. I can't wait to cook with
your fresh vegetables.
It's a plan. I'm looking forward to it.
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Could you help me with directions?
Hi there. I have an appointment with Dr.
Smith at 10:30.
Of course. What's your name, please?
It's Anna Thompson.
Let me pull up your appointment details.
All right, you're all checked in.
Great. Could you help me with directions
to his office?
Dr. Smith's office is on the second
floor. I see. How do I get up there?
Just head through those double doors
over there.
You'll see the stairs and an elevator.
Got it. And once I'm up there, once
you're on the second floor, take a left.
His office is the third door on your
right.
Perfect. Thank you for your help. You're
welcome. Have a great appointment.
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How long would you be staying here?
Where are you from, Olivia?
I'm from California near Los Angeles.
California. Wow, that sounds amazing.
How old are you? I'm 17. And you? I'm
17, too. What brings you to Madrid?
I'm an exchange student. I wanted to
experience a new culture and learn
Spanish.
That's cool. How long will you be
staying here?
I'm here for a whole year. I hope to see
and learn a lot. A year is a long time.
How do you like Madrid so far?
I love it. The buildings are beautiful
and the food is delicious.
Yes, Madrid is very special.
Absolutely.
Do you live here? Yes, I was born and
raised in Madrid. I love the city.
There's always something new to
discover.
Are there good places to hang out? Yes,
there are many parks, cafes, and even
places to listen to music.
I would love to go to a music place.
What kind of music do you like? I like
pop and rock music. How about you? I
like pop, too. Do you go to concerts?
Yes, I love going to concerts.
That's awesome. Is there a concert
coming up? Yes, there's a band playing
next weekend. Would you like to go
together?
Yes, I would love that. That sounds like
fun.
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