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What do you never do in the morning?
I never....
What do you do everyday?
I ....
Where is the shower?
The shower is in the bathroom.
When do you brush your teeth?
I brush my teeth in the morning and at night.
I go to bed in the morning.
False
The cooker is between the fridge and the sink. (T/F)
true
There are armchairs in the bathroom.
No, there aren't.
The --- are surprised! (person)
The people are surprised.
The --- are angry because.... (parent)
The parents are angry because the child was naughty.
The ----- are sad because they have homework (student)
The students are sad because they have homework.
Are they tired?
No, they're happy/excited
Are they angry?
No, they're happy. They're laughing.
Is she thirsty?
No, she's hungry.
How does he feel?
He feels sad. He's crying.
How does he feel?
He feels surprised
T/F some people paint their faces to make people feel surprised or scared.
True
What do children like having painted on their faces?
flowers, animals and characters from stories
What are some reasons people paint their faces
to feel proud, for fun
T/F People all over the world paint their faces
True
T/F - Children paint their faces for fun.
True
why do sports fans paint their face?
Because they feel excited and proud of their team.
The man with the green face paint is from America
False. He's from India.
The Native girl feels proud of her community
True
The parents are frowning. How do they feel?
The feel/are angry.
She is crying. How does she feel?
She feels sad.
She is yawning. How does she feel?
She feels tired.
The (student) are yawning.
The students are yawning.
The (person) are crying.
The people are crying
The (child) are laughing
The children are laughing.
the teacher is smiling. how does she feel?
she feels happy.