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GRAMMAR VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION

54 A Selfies simple past of be: was/ were word formation: write ➔ writer sentence stress
56 B Wrong name, wrong plac simple past: regular verbs past time expressions -ed endings
58 C Happy Ne Ye ·? simple past: irregular verbs go, have, get sentence stress
60 Practical English Episode 4 asking for directions V directions

62 A A murder mystery simple past: regular and irregular verbs simple past verbs
irregular
64 B A house with a history there is I there are, some I any the house /er/ and /ir/
+ plural nouns
66 C Haunted rooms there was I there were prepositions: place and silent letters
movement
68 Review and Check 7&8

70 A #mydinnerlastnight countable/ uncountable nouns, food and drink the letters ea


a I an, some I any
72 B White gold quantifiers: how much I how food containers linking, If/ and Is/
many, a lot of, etc.
74 C Facts and figures comparative adjectives high numbers i::irl, sentence stress
76 Practical English Episode S ordering a meal V understanding a menu

78 A The most dangerous superlative adjectives places and buildings consonant groups
place...
80 B Five continents in a day be going to (plans), future time city vacations sentence stress
expressions
82 C The fortune-teller be going to (predictions) verb phrases word stress
84 Review and Check 9&10

86 Culture shock adverbs (manner and modifiers) common adverbs connected speech
88 Experiences or things? verbs+ infinitive verbs that take the infinitive weak to, sentence stress
90 H ,,., m rt 1s •our phon ? definite article: the or no the phones and the internet the
92 Practical English Episode 6 getting to the airport V public transportation

94 A I've seen it ten times! present perfect irregular past participles sentence stress
96 B He's been everywhere! present perfect or simple past? learning irregular verbs irregular past participles
98 C The American English review: question formation
File interview
100 Review and Check 11&12

102 ommunication 124 Grammar Bank 165 Irregular verbs


113 Writing 148 Vocabulary Bank 166 Sound Bank
118 istening

Ill
3 GRAMMAR verb be El and [I] 4 SPEAKING
a (1)1.23 Read and listen to three interviews at the a GCommunication Where are they from? A p.102
Olympics. Fill in the blanks with a country or a 8 p.108 Ask and answer about people from
nationality. different countries.
Where's Masako from?)

(; he's from Japan.


Where in Japan?)

b Imagine you're from a different country. Choose


from Vocabulary Bank Countries p.149 and think
of a city. Ask other students Where are you from?
Hi. Where are you from?
B We're from Fortaleza, in
A OK. Good luck to the 5 VOCABULARY numbers 21-100
B Thank you!
a e1.26 Answer the questions with numbers 1-20.
2 A Hello. I'm Mike from USA
News. Where are you from?
B I'm from
A Are you from Sydney?
No, I'm not. I'm from Cairns.
A Where's Cairns? Is it near 1 >) What's 3 + 1? C,4.
Sydney?
B No, it isn't. It's north. b Gp.148 Vocabulary Bank Days and numbers
Am I on TV? Do Part 3.
A
B c CD 1.28 Listen and write the numbers.

d Write ten numbers from 21-100. Dictate them to


a partner.

6 PRONUNCIATION & LISTENING


word stress

1 3 A Hi. Are you ____?


a e1.29 Listen and repeat the pairs of numbers.
How is the stress different?

-
B No, we aren't. We're from ___ 1 a 13 b 30
A Oh, sorry! 2 a 14 b 40
3 a 15 b 50
b Read the interviews again and complete the chart. 4 a 16 b 60
5 a 17 b 70
El I'm you're it's 6 a 18 b 80
G you aren't 7 a 19 b 90

m b e1.30 Listen to the conversations. Which number


do you hear?@a or b above.
c G,p.124 Grammar Bank 1B
c Play Bingo.
d (1)1.25 Listen and respond with a short answer.
1 >) Is Sydney the capital of Australia? C,No, it isn't.

e With a partner, write three questions beginning


Is ... ? or Are... ? Ask them to another pair.
Are you from China ?) (:io, we aren't.

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She's my niece

Family photos
- my brother's
Who's daughter.
that?

G possessive 's, Whose ...? r,mn P /Al, the letter o

1 GRAMMAR possessive 's, Whose ... ? c Look at some photos of actors with family. With a
partner, choose a or b below.
a Look at the title of the article and the photo of
Doug. Who do you think his brother is? Do you
think it's good or bad to have a famous person in
your family?

b Read the article. Now do you know who Doug's


brother is? Does he like having a famous brother?

l'M NOT
FAMOUS ...
BUT MY BROTHER IS
Doug is a businessman, and a photographer. He 1s
also the founder of Care to Learn. an organization that
helps poor children in the US do well in school. He's
married with three children, and he and his family
have a normal life. But for many people, he is always
_______'s brother'.'

Ooug·s life can be difficult. People follow him on the


street. They ask h:rn questions about his brother, his 1 He's Carey Mulligan's a husband . b brother.
brother's ex-wife, who is also very famous, and their six 2 She's Meryl Streep's a sister. b daughter.
children. The paparazzi follow Doug's children and take 3 She's Jake Gyllenhaal's a wife. b sister.
photographs. 4 He's Will Smith's a s on . b brother.
5 He's Mary-Kate Olsen's a father. b husband.
But it also has advantages . ·1 go to movie premieres
and I meet famous actors. And when I call people and d (D4.1 Listen and check.
ask for money for Care to Learn, it helps when I say e 0p.13O Grammar Bank 4A
I'm _______ ·s brother'.'
f Look at some things from the photos. Whose are
Doug 1� not Jealous of his older
they? Ask and answer with a partner.
brother. He is happy with
his life. "I see the world of Whose bow tie is itQ (Jt's Will Smith's bow tie.
famous people from the
outside. I can leave it, but
my brother can't:'


- a ring
4 0 JENNY AND ROB GO SIGHTSEEING
a (17.23 Watch or listen to Rob and Jenny.
� the correct option.
1 The Millennium I London Bridge is only
for people.
2 It was the first new bridge over the Thames
in 100 I 200 years.
b Watch or listen again. Complete the 3 Jenny doesn't like the theater. I Shakespeare.
You hear phrases. 4 Jenny can I can't meet Daniel for lunch.
5 There's a great gift shop I restaurant on
You say You hear the top floor of the Tate Modern.
I
Excuse me, please. 1 ____ l don't 6 The Tate Modern was a power I train station until 1981.
Where's the Tate live here.
Modern?
b Look at the Social English phrases. Who says them: Jenny,
Rob, or Daniel?
Excuse me. Is the The Tate Modern?
Tate Modern near It's near here, but I
Social English
here? don't know exactly
2
I ____ . sorry. 1
2
What a view!
What would you like to visit?
Thank you. 3 What is there to see?
Excuse me. Can you Yes, of course. 4 We could go to the Globe Theatre.
tell me the way to Go straight on. 5 Would you like to meet for lunch?
the Tate Modern, Go 3____ the 6 That's really nice of you.
please? church. Then turn 7 Maybe another time?
4
____ at the 8 Yes, of course.
traffic lights. And
it's at the end of the c C,7 24 Watch or listen and check. Then watch or listen and
street. repeat.
Sorry, could you say Yes, go straight on.
that again, please? ou can't d Complete conversations A-H with Social English phrases
I ;� it! 1-8. Practice with a partner.
Thank y� A What can we do this I love Shakespeare!
afternoon?
c C,7.22 Watch or listen and repeat the
B We have all day I'd like to see the colleges
You say phrases. Copy the r..bythm. in Oxford. and the High Street.
d Practice the conversation with a partner. C Let's go to the Tate Modern. It's closed today.
D What are you Yes, I'd love to.
p Can you ? or Could you .. ? doing at noon?
Can you tell me the way to the
Tate Modern? E I can see St. Paul's Yes, and the London Eye's over
Could you say that again, please? cathedral. there.

We can use Can you...? or Could F Can you tell me the way Go straight down there and
you... ? when we want to ask another to Victoria Station? turn left.
person to do something. Could you... ? G l hear the British Right now, there's a new
is more polite. j
Museum is great. exhibition about the Greeks.
H Would you like to But I'm afraid I'm busy
e • In pairs, role-play the conversation. go out tonight? tonight.
You are where Jenny is.
A Ask for directions to building A (the
library). Begin Excuse me, where's .... CAN YOU...?
B Give directions. Then change roles. B ask ask for and understand directions
for directions to building C (the post office). give simple directions
ask somebody to do something in a polite way

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4 READING
Fascinating facts about... a Read the magazine article. With a
partner, complete the facts with
sugar or salt.

b (D9.12 Listen and check.

c Find these verbs in the article. What do


At different times in history, both sugar and they mean? How do you pronounce them?
salt were called "white gold" because they
introduce float collect order de-ice
were so expensive and difficult to get. But contain
there are many more interesting facts about
sugar and salt ... d How many of the facts did you know?
Which ones?
• 1 ____ is used to make glass, laundry detergent, and
paper. 5 SPEAKING
• 2 ____ really helps the medicine go down!
a Read the questionnaire and complete the
It's an important ingredient of many modern medicines. questions with How much or How many.
• Christopher Columbus introduced 3 _____
b In pairs, interview your partner. Do you
to the New World in 1493 on his second voyage.
think he/ she needs to eat less sugar
• If you put 4 ____ into a vase of flowers, and salt?
the flowers last longer.
• If you want to check if an egg is fresh, put it in a cup with How much sugar and salt
water and 5 ____ . If the egg floats, it isn't very fresh. U have a day?
• In the UK, there's a club for people who collect Sugar
the little packets of 6 ____ you get when you l _____ spoonfuls of sugar do you
order tea or coffee in a cafe or restaurant. have in your tea or coffee?
a two or more b one c none
• If your dog or cat has fleas, and they are now living
in your rugs, put some 7 ____ on the rugs 2 _____ bottles or cans of soda (or
other carbonated drinks) do you drink a day?
and leave it for 12 hours. This kills all the fleas.
a two or more b one c none
• Only 6% of the 8 ____ used in the US is used in 3 _____ fruit or fruit juice do you have
food; another 17% is used for de-icing roads in the winter a day?
months. a a lot b not much c none
4 _____ cookies do you eat a week?
• Sure and 9 _____ are the only two words in the English a a lot b not many c none
language that begin with "su" and are pronounced "sh."
a
• Scientists use 10 ____ to make different kinds of
5 How often do you add salt to your food at the
plastic, e.g., for food packaging.
table?
• 11 ____ kills some bacteria, and so helps food to last a always b sometimes c never
longer, which is why cheese contains a lot. 6 _____ take-out food do you eat?
a a lot b not much c none
• If you eat too much 12 _____ (about one gram per
7 _____ bread do you eat a day?
kilogram of weight), you can die.
a a lot b a little c none
This was a method of ritual
8 _____ bags of potato chips do you
suicide in ancient China. eat a week?
a a lot b a few c none

( (' Go online to review the lesson ) IJIII


Facts and figures
ls the US
No, China
bigger than
is bigger.
China?

G comparative adjectives l1iffl1,i,111eri·l§i1 P /ar/, sentence stress

1 VOCABULARY high numbers 2 LISTENING


a Read three questions from a radio quiz a C,9.16 Listen to the introduction to a show called Quiz
show. Choose a, b, or c. Night. Answer the questions.
1 What is the population of Canada? 1 How long do the contestants have to say if the sentences are
a 27,000,000 true or false?
b 37,000,000 2 How much do they win if they get... ?
C 57,000,000 a the first answer right
2 How far is it from New York City to b the second answer right
Los Angeles? c the third answer right
a about 1,500 miles d all eight answers right
b about 2,500 miles 3 If they get an answer wrong, how much do they lose?
c about 3,100 miles 4 What can a contestant do if they are not sure of the answer?
3 How many politicians are there in the
b In pairs, look at sentences 1-8 from Quiz Night. Write
British Parliament ?
a 450
T (true) or F (false).
b 650
C 750

b C,9.13 Listen and check. Were you right?


QUIZ NIGHT
How do you say the three answers?
1 A whale can make a louder noise than a lion.
c Op.148 Vocabulary Bank Days and 2 World War I was shorter than World War II.
numbers Do Part 4.
3 The American movie industry is bigger than the Indian
d C,9.15 Listen and write the ten numbers movie industry.
you hear. 4 In July, Seattle is hotter than Sy dney.
1 199 5 Silver is heavier than gold.
6 The mountain K2 is more difficult to climb than Mount
e Answer the questions with a partner.
Everest.
1 What's the population of your town or city?
2 What's the population of your country?
7 Driving in Italy is more dangerous than driving in the US.
3 How far is it from your town or city to ... ? 8 It's better to exercise in the morning than in the afternoon.
a New York
b London
4 How many politicians are there in your
countr y's government ?

c C,9.17 Listen to a contestant on Quiz Night. Check your


answers to b. How much money does he win?
d Listen again for why the answers are true or false. Write
down all the important numbers in each answer.

a
9C QUIZ NIGHT Student B 10A l'M A TOURIST. HELP! Student B
a Complete your sentences 1-8 with the a A is an English-speaking tourist in your town.
comparative form of the bold adjectives. Listen and answer his/ her questions about the
town. Explain everything very clearly and give as
old The Great Wall of China is _____ than much information as you can!
the pyramids in Egypt.
(False. The pyramids are about 4,500 years old, b Then change roles. Imagine you are an
but the Great Wall of China was only finished English-speaking tourist in your town (or the
600 years ago.) nearest big town). A lives in the town. Ask A
2 small Monaco is ____ than San Marino.
six questions about the town using superlative
(True. Monaco is .77 square miles, but San adjectives. Get as much information as you can.
Marino is 23 square miles.)
What's the oldest building?)
3 high The mountains on Earth are
CJ think it's the cathedral.
than the mountains on Mars.
(False. Olympus Mons on Mars is about 15 miles How old is it?)
high, but Everest is only about 5.6 miles high.)
(J'm not sure. About 500 years, maybe?
4 big China is ____ than Canada.
(False. Canada is 3,900,000 square miles and
1 What's building? (old)
China is about 3,700,000 square miles.)
2 What's place to go for a day trip?
5 popular In the UK, coffee is ____ than (nice)
tea. (False. On average, the British drink 3 What's place to go to with children?
165,000,000 cups of tea a day and 70,000,000 (good)
cups of coffee.) souvenir? (typical)
4 What's
6 large A gigabyte is ____ than a 5 What's area to go at night?
megabyte. (popular)
(True. A megabyte is 1,024 kilobytes and a 6 Where do you have view?
gigabyte is 1,024 megabytes.) (beautiful)
7 warm The Mediterranean Sea is ____
than the Red Sea.
(False. The average temperature of the
Mediterranean Sea is 66 degrees Fahrenheit, but 10B WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO?
the average temperature of the Red Sea is 82 Student B
degrees Fahrenheit.)
8 busy Heathrow Airport in London is ____ a Answer A's questions.
than Atlanta Airport in the US.
(False. 100 million people a year travel through b Ask A the questions below. Use going to.
Atlanta, but only 70 million go through Tonight
Heathrow.) What/ do after dinner?
What time/ go to bed?
b Play Quiz Night. You are the contestant. Tomorrow
I go to work (or school) tomorrow?
A reads you his/ her sentence 1. Say if it's true or What/ do in the evening?
false.
Next weekend
A tells you if you are right and gives you extra I go out on Friday night? What/ do?
information. If you are right, you win $100. What/ do on Sunday?

(Jvhat are you going to do after dinner?


A then reads you his/ her sentence 2 for $200,
sentence 3 for $400, sentence 4 for $800, etc.

If you get a question wrong, you lose all the


money but continue to play. The prize starts again
from $100.

c Play Quiz Night again. You are the host. Use your
sentences 1-8. Who won more money?
7 A FORMAL EMAIL
Search Bookings Contar:t
a Read the advertisement and Hannah's email, and
complete it with the words in the list.

about are confirm Dear double from


hope Sincerely would

b You booked a room last night at The Bay House.


Plan a similar email. Think about these things.
Are you traveling with someone or alone?
What kind of room(s) did you book?
How many nights did you book for? Which dates?
How are you planning to get there?
When are you planning to arrive?
Do you want to have dinner there? When? The Bay House
Bed and Breakfast in Bath, Maine
J) Formal emails (e.g., to a hotel, a language school,
etc.)
Beginning: J Overview Photos Reviews

Dear Mr. I Mrs. I Ms. ____(+ last name), Gary and Rebecca Brewster and their family welcome
Dear Sir or Madam(if you don't know the person's you to their 100-year-old home in a small town in
name), Maine. Five double bedrooms, three singles, and a
Use a comma(,) not a colon(:), e.g., family suite. TV, wi-fi. Breakfast 7:30-9:30. Dinner
Dear Mr. Brown, NOT DearMr. Brown: optional. We can pick you up from the Portland airport.
Middle: Places to stay 1n Bath
Don't use contractions, e.g.,
1 would like to make a reservation NOT I'd like to...
End:
Sincerely,
(your first name + last name) ____ Mr. and Mrs. Brewster,
I booked a 2____ room and a single room on your
c Read the information box. Then write your email. website this morning for three nights, 3____ June 24th
to June 27th.
Check that there aren't any contractions.
We 4____ planning to arrive by car at 5____
Op.s1 5:00 in the afternoon on the 24th. Is there a place where we
can park near your house?
My husband and J and our son 6 ____ also like to have
dinner at The Bay House on the evening of the 24th. My son
is vegetarian - I 7____ that is not a problem. Could
you please 8____ that this will be possible?
9

Hannah Cho

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Sue It depends. Outside and inside. Anna How old are the kids? Guard Remember, you need ID. You can't come
Lorna Do you work on the weekend? Grace Carlos, the little one, is two, and Daniel, in if you don't have ID.
Sue Yes, I do. the older one's, uh, six, I think. They live in Amy Here's my passport.
David Do you work with the public? Chile, so I don't see them very often. Guard Thanks "Amy Jones." Yup, that's you! OK,
Sue No, I don't. Anna Is that another sister? come in. Next, please!
Kate Do you get vacation time? Grace No, she's my sister-in-law, Miriam. She's Amy 12:45. In the waiting area with 350 other
Sue No, I don't. I never get vacation time. married to my brother Tim. singers!
Kate Do you work at night ? Anna What does Tim do? Organizer 1 OK Amy, sit here and wait until we
Sue Sometimes. It depends. Grace He's a lawyer, and Miriam's a teacher. call your name.
Lorna Do you earn a lot of money? Anna How old are their children? Amy Thanks.
Sue No, nothing! I don't have a salary. Grace Alex is four, and Helen's 13 months now. Organizer 1 Are you here for the audition, too?
David Do you like your job? Anna They're so cute! ...So how about you and Friend No, I'm not. I'm Amy's friend. Can I wait
Sue Yes, I do! I love it. Mark? When's the wedding? with her?
Host That's time. OK, team. Grace Wedding! No, thanks! I'm too young! Organizer 1 Yeah, sure.
Friend Thanks.
Interviewer What time do you get up in the
Amy Let's sit here. I'm so nervous ..
Becca He's beautiful. Is he a fox terrier? Sorry, Organizer 1 Mike Smith, Pat Jones, Tony Cash,
he or she? morning?
Darius I get up at about seven-thirty. come with me. This way.
Dave She. Yes, she's a fox terrier. Her name's Amy Good luck!
Dolly. And your dog? Interviewer How do you feel when you get up?
Darius I know seven-thirty isn't that early, but
Amy 4:00. Three hours later! My turn at last!
Becca He's a Labrador.
it's early for me, and I usually feel tired and in Organizer 2 Amy Jones, Naomi Williams, Justin
Dave What's his name? Elliot? Can you come with me, please? It's your
Becca Barry. Barry come here! a little bit of a bad mood.
Interviewer Do you have breakfast?
turn now.
Dave Dolly. Here. Stop it. Amy Oh my goodness! It's my turn.
Becca I think Barr y likes her. Darius Absolutely. I have cereal and milk, and
some bread with honey or jam. I love honey! Friend Good luck, Amy! You can do it!
Dave Yes! Sorry, I'm Dave. What's your name? Amy Excuse me. Can my friend come with me?
Interviewer Do you walk to school?
Becca Becca. Hi. Organizer 2 No, she can't. She can wait there.
Darius No, it's very far away. I go to school
Dave Nice to meet you, Becca! How old is And you can't take your bag into the audition.
Barry? by Tube. I usually get to school about eight
twenty. I like to be early. Leave it with your friend.
Becca Uh ... He's, uh, two. And Dolly? Amy OK.
Interviewer What time does your first class
Dave Uh...The same. Hey, Dolly! Come back! Amy 4:15. In the audition, with three judges.
start?
Darius It starts at nine. I have four or sometimes Really nervous!
Becca Hi, Dave. five classes before lunch. Judge Amy...Jones? What's your song?
Dave Hi, Becca. Hi, Barry! So nice to see you Interviewer Where do you have lunch? Amy One Day.
both again! Darius I usually have lunch at school at about Judge We can't hear you. Is the microphone on?
Becca What a cute restaurant. I really like it. one o'clock. I know people usually say that Amy Sorry ...Sorry. Can you hear me now?
And look at all the dogs. school food is terrible, but actually at my Judge Yes, that's fine.
Dave I know, right! It has good food, too...for school the food is really good. Amy My song's One Day.
people and for dogs! Interviewer And after lunch? Judge Can you start, please?
Becca Mmm. Sit Barry. Good boy. Uh, where's Darius We start classes again at 1:45. I usually Amy Oh no! I can't remember the first line.
Dolly? have two or three classes in the afternoon. Judge Take your time.
Dave She isn't here. Uh, Becca, I need to tell Interviewer What time does school finish? Amy I'm OK now!
you something. Dolly isn't my dog. She's my Darius At 4:15. But I don't go home then. I stay
friend's dog. I sometimes help and take her at school to do extra things - I study in the
for a walk. Woman Oh, hi Paul. Jack, it's Paul, from next
library or play music.
Becca You don't have a dog? door. Come in 1 We're having a party. It's my
Interviewer What kind of music?
birthday.
Dave No. Uh ... l don't like dogs very much. And Darius Well, I sing in the school choir on
Paul Oh! Uh, Happy Birthday!
my apartment's so small. I'm so sorry. I know Tuesdays, and on Thursdays, I play percussion
you love dogs. Woman Thanks. Would you like a drink?
in the orchestra. I love music - it's my main
Becca Phew! Don't worry! Barry isn't my dog hobby. Paul Actually, I want to talk to you about the
.
either! He's my sister's dog. I like dogs, but... Interviewer So what time do you usually get
noise.
in fact...I have two cats. How do you feel home? Woman Sorry?
about cats? Darius At about six o'clock. Paul The NOISE. It's very noisy.
Dave I love cats - in fact, I prefer cats to dogs! Interviewer What's the first thing you do? Woman Yes. We're having a great time! Do you
Let's sit down and order lunch. Darius I take a shower, and then I have dinner.
want a soda? Or a glass of iced tea?
Becca Great! So, what's good here? And then, of course, homework. Paul Oh, well, yes, OK. A soda, please.
Dave The spaghetti earbonara is fantastic-and Interviewer How much homework do you Woman Here you are. Come and meet our
so is the homemade chocolate ice cream! have? friends. Hey, everyone, say hello to Paul. He's
Becca Yum! All for me this time! Darius Two or three hours. It's my last year at
our neighbor.

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Anna Who's that?
school and I have my A levels this summer.
I need to do really well to get into a good
All Hello, Paul.
Paul Hello.
university. Woman Do you want to dance, Paul?
Grace That's my boyfriend, Mark.
Anna He's good-looking. How old is he? Interviewer Do you watch TV in the evening?
Grace 26. Darius No, never. I don't have time. When I A Good afternoon. How can I help you?
finish my homework, I practice the piano and B Hello. I have a reservation for two nights.
Anna What does he do?
then I go to bed. A Your name?
Grace He's a medical student. He finishes this
Interviewer What time do you go to bed? B Carter.
year - I hope!
Darius At about ten-thirty. I'm usually so tired A Carter. Here we are. Can you sign here,
Anna Where does he study?
I go to slee p right away. All I really do these please? ...Here's your key card. You're in room
Grace At Indiana University School of Medicine. days is study, eat, and sleep.
Anna Does he like it? 212, on the second floor.
Interviewer So no social media or anything like
Grace Yes, he loves it. And this is my sister that ?
Celia and her kids. Darius Well ... l do spend a little bit of time on A Can I help you?
Anna Ah. She looks like you. Facebook. But not much, I promise! B Yes, I'd like a latte, please.
Grace Yes, she does. A Regular or large?
Anna How old is she? B Large, please.
Grace She's 35. Amy 12:30. In a long line outside the
A To have here or to go?
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