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SKG8 Unit 11 Reading Unforgettable Cities
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Look 4 Unit 11 L3 Reading
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What was the first word Stephen said?
His first word is PAPER.
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What did Stephen's teachers think about his drawings?
He could DRAW REALLY WELL.
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Why can he remember everything that he sees?
Because he has a photographic memory.
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How does Stephen sometimes see the city?
He flies in a helicopter.
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What does he do before he starts to draw?
He looks at the office buildings, the skyscrapers, the highways, and the parks.
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What can Stephen remember?
He can remember the number of windows, floors, and chimneys on each building.
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Which cities has he drawn?
He has drawn London, Mexico, Istanbul, and New York.
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What does Stephen wear to draw 3D pictures?
He wears a VR headset.
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This is the part of the house where Santa Clause gets in.
chimneys
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These are wider kind of roads.People can also drive faster here.
highways
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What's the name of the reading today?
Unforgettable Cities
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What is Stephen's last name?
Wiltshire
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What does 3d mean?
three dimensions
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