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W: Sarah is an American, but she has lived in Europe for most her life.
M: Yes. She speaks French and Spanish as well as English.
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W: Sarah is an American, but she has lived in Europe for most her life.
M: Yes. She speaks French and Spanish as well as English.
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W: Sarah is an American, but she’s lived in Europe for most her life.
M: Yes. She speaks French and Spanish as well as English.
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W: Susan has canceled the party she planned to give on Saturday.
M: She did Well, I’m glad to know that personally. I’m up to my ears in work right now.
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M: Linda called just now. She will arrive at 3 o’clock.
W: Good. She can rest for some time before the play.
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M: How did your mother like the film she saw last night
W: She thought the language was terrible.
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W: Louise speaks English as if she were an American.
M: Her family lived in the United States until Louise was 12 Years old. She has never forgotten her English.
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Most British families live in houses. Perhaps you think this is not surprising. After all, where else can people live In fact, in some countries most people live in flats or in apartments. So do some people in Britain, of course. But in Britain towns, it’s more usual to find rows of houses rather than blocks of flats. A typical British house has a garden at the front and the back. And that is the impress/on you get if you look at the advertisements in magazines and on TV.
Most British families are usually quite small. An average family consists of a mother, a father and two point four children. It is quite rare in Britain for grandparents, or aunts and uncles to share the house with the family. However, families often share the house with dogs and cats which they keep not to eat but as companions.
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W: Stella looks worried. She hasn’ t heard from her family for quite some time.
M: Why didn’t she call her parents Overseas mail is often slow.
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