Ell, it is a true story. Teamwork, adapting to the environment, courage. The ability to overcome great obstacles while 200,000 miles from Earth.
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Does Marie always prefer to take these clothes?
Are those fitting rooms available?
Would the like to go to the fitting room?
Would he wear that checkered shirt?
Do the girls want to put on the new skirt?
Do the boys need to take off their tennis shoes?
Does she wear skirts?
Would they like to take a look at some blouses?
Is the fitting rooms over there?
Does he enjoy colorful clothes?
Do they have any fitting romms available?
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I wake up at 6 o’clock. I get up at 6.50. I make a cup of tea and iron my clothes. I have a shower and get dressed. I usually wear jeans, a blouse, a jumper or cardigan and boots in the winter, or a skirt and blouse in the summer. I brush my hair, put on my make-up. I pack my bag with all my teaching materials. I then put on my coat and leave the house. I walk to the bus stop. I catch the bus at 8.15, and then I pay my fare and sit down. It takes about 45 minutes to get to my destination three miles away. I get off the bus and walk to the school where I teach English. I have to sign in and get the key. Class starts at 9.25 and ends at 11.25.
I have lunch at 12. I eat a baguette or sandwich at the local café. I sometimes do some shopping before I walk back to school. I do some photocopying and go back to my classroom. I teach in the afternoon from 1 to 3pm. I then catch the bus back home and spend a couple of hours relaxing before I cook dinner.
My son goes to work shortly after I come home. Sometimes he cooks dinner before I get home, and sometimes I cook. I like to eat rice or pasta with a sauce. I chop the onions, fry them and then mix them with garlic, tomatoes, carrots, spinach and chilies. I boil the rice and then add the sauce. After dinner I wash up, sweep the floor, and tidy up a bit.
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First, the rooster crowed at dawn to wake up Juan.
Next, Juan dug up clay to make the pot.
Then, Juan rubbed the pot with a piece of bone.
After that, Jaun painted the pot with a brush made from his hair.
Finally, Jaun baked the pot in an oven fueled with cow manure.
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