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Mark's student is worried about her speech...
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| I don't have any ideas for my speech, Mr. Nakasone. | |
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| Well, you should write about something you're interested in. | |
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But Mark's a nice guy so he wants to help his students out.
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| OK, but what if I still don't have any ideas? | |
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| Sigh...I can't believe this. I guess I'll have to think of some for her. | |
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Mark knows his students will do their best.
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| All right, I've got some ideas for you. Oh, and don't worry too much about mistakes. And be sure to use 6 idioms in your speech. | |
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| Thanks, Mr. Nakasone. You're the greatest! I'm gonna put my mind to it and do my best!! | |
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