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60 Scripts Unit I. Ex. 6, 7. 1. What subject is it? – OK, now you'll have to put your thinking caps on to answer the next question. I'd like you to work in groups to decide what the area of this shape is. It's a hemisphere which is half of a circle. So you might need to experiment a little. But you should be able to work it out. I'll give you five minutes to think about it. And then we'll see who's got the right answer. 2. Where is Calum now? – Hi, Calum! I'm surprised to see you here. – Yes, I know. I should be having lunch now really. And I'm starving. But I've got to see the headteacher. – Why is that? – Mrs. Robinson caught me copying off the boy next to me in class during the test. – Oh, no! Perhaps you'll know not to do that next time. See you! 3. What does the girl want to learn? – Hello, I'm ringing about the course that's starting next week. That's right, yes? Mm... I know the basics of how to play, but I'd like to advance to the next level to see how high I can go. I know it'll take a lot of practice to learn all the right moves, but I don't mind loosing if I learn something. My mom asked how much the course was. And she asked if I needed to buy anything. Hold on. Uhm. I'll just get a pen. 4. How did Mike get to school today? – I'm afraid you're late, Mike. – I know, miss. Sorry miss. The problem was that my dad's car wouldn't start. And then when I got to the bus stop, it had already gone. So I went home again. – It's not far from school to your house. Why not cycle? – Mm. I used to do that, but I got wet all the time. Anyway, my dad finally got the car going and dropped me off. I won't let it happen again, miss. 5. What subject is the teacher teaching? – I know it looks like a lot to learn by heart, but you've got two months before the production. Just a little every day and you'll soon know it all. I find it's easier to do if you practice the lines with a friend. They can help you along if you get stuck. Now, Mark, in the last scene you'll be alone on the stage with some soft music playing in the background. And you have to speak to the audience. 6. Where does Lucy need to go? – Hi, Lucy! Are you going home? We can walk together if you like. – Sorry, no. I've got to find a book, and it's not at the library. – You always have your nose in a book! So, what are you looking for?
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