Lesson 20: Dialogue Abdullahi: How about you?. Lesson 21: Dialogue Abubakar: Do you have any sisters?. Abdullahi: Their Names are: Sa’ido, Salmo and Zamzam Abubakar: How old is your sis
Trang 1Lesson 1: Alphabetical English
This is a book This is a table
This is an apple This is a pencil
That is a banana That is a grape
That is my sister That is a boxer
These are horses These are shirts
These are papers These are homes
Those are teachers Those are tables
Those are students Those are boxes
Lesson 5: People at the school
Principal, teachers, guider, students, receptionist, accountant, office-keeper, person, people, boy, girl, man, woman
Lesson 6: Somethings in the class
Blackboard, eraser, chalk, tables, chairs, books, pens, pencils, paper, bin, ruler
Lesson 7: Jobs people do
Driver, conductor, doctor, nurse, waiter, cashier, tailor, barber, shopkeeper, guarder, manager
Lesson 8: Names of the animals
Lion, tiger, camel, cow, sheep, goat, cat, Dog, elephant, crocodile, fish, horse, donkey, monkey, giraffe, goose, hen, cock, mouse, frog, bee, mosquito
Trang 2Lesson 9: Names of fruits and
vegetables
Tomato, spring onions, red pepper,
onion, okra, green pepper, bean,
watermelon, strawberry, pineapple,
carrot, peach, orange, papaya, mango,
mandarin, grapes, coconut, banana,
apple
Lesson 10: Cardinal numbers
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven,
eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve,
thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen,
seventeen, eighteen, nineteen,
twenty, twenty-one, twenty-two,
three, four,
twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven,
twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty,
thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three,
thirty-four, thirty-five, thirty-six,
thirty-seven, thirty-eight, thirty-nine,
forty, one, two,
forty-three, forty-four, forty-five, forty-six,
four, five, six, seven, fifty-eight, fifty-nine, sixty, sixty-one, sixty-two, sixty-three, sixty-four, sixty-five, sixty-six, sixty-seven, sixty-eight, sixty-nine, seventy, seventy-one, seventy-two, seventy-three, seventy-four, seventy-five, seventy-six, seventy-seven, seventy-eight, seventy-nine, eighty, eighty-one, eighty-two, eighty-three, eighty-four, eighty-five, eighty-six, eighty-seven, eighty-eight, eighty-nine, ninety, ninety-one, ninety-two, ninety-three, ninety-four, ninety-five, ninety-six, ninety-seven, ninety-eight, ninety-nine, one hundred
fifty-Lesson 11: Words used greeting
Hello, Abdullahi Hi, Abdullahi
Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good to see you again
I’m glad to see you I’m pleased to see you I’m happy to see you Nice to see
Trang 3you again Hello How are you? How
do you do?
Lesson 12: Words in the classroom
Match, underline, tick, highlight,
circle, listen, sit down, write, read,
think, try, show, talk, stand up, go out,
come in, turn to page, look at the
blackboard, stop writing,
Lesson 13: places and things
Bus, lift, bus stop, downstairs,
upstairs, car-park, library, street, post
box, table, chair, reception, notice
board, toilet, office, police station
Lesson 14: Names of the week
Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Lesson 15: Names of the months
January, February, March, April, May,
June, July, August, September,
October, November, December
Lesson 16: Names of relatives
grandfather, brother, sister, uncle, aunt, cousin, niece, nephew, daughter, son, grandparents, wife,
granddaughter, grandson, law, grandchildren, father-in-law, infants, brother-in-law, mother-in-law, daughter-in-law, son-in-law, step-mother, step-father
sister-in-Lesson 17: Names of the colors
Blue, green, yellow, brown, orange, white, black, purple, pink
Lesson 18: Singulars and plurals
Snake Snakes
Box Boxes Boy Boys Video Videos Knife Knives
Trang 4Ahmed: How are you?
Ali: I am very fine and you?
Ahmed: So am I What is your name?
Ali: My name is Ali And what about
you?
Ahmed: My name is Ahmed Are you
student?
Ali: Yes, I am student
Ahmed: Where did you come from?
Ali: I came from my house
Ahmed: Where are you going?
Ahmed: Which School do you study? Ali: I study Dayah School
Lesson 20: Dialogue Abdullahi: How about you?
Aisha: Fine And you?
Abdullahi: Nice What are you
doing?
Aisha: Nothing
Abdullahi: How old are you?
Aisha: I am twenty years old
Abdullahi: Where were you born? Aisha: I was born in Mogadishu Abdullahi: When were you born? Aisha: I was born in 1995
Abdullahi: Thank you
Lesson 21: Dialogue Abubakar: Do you have any sisters? Abdullahi: Yes, I have sisters
Abubakar: How many sisters do you
have?
Trang 5Abubakar: What are their Names?
Abdullahi: Their Names are: Sa’ido,
Salmo and Zamzam
Abubakar: How old is your sister
Salmo?
Abdullahi: She is eighteen years old
Abubakar: What does she do?
Abdullahi: She is secondary school
student She is in her last year for
high school and she is hoping to go to
university next year
Lesson 22: Dialogue
Ali: Where do you live?
Abdi: I live in Mogadishu city
Ali: Which district in Mogadishu do
you live?
Abdi: I live in Hodan district
Ali: Where does he live?
Abdi: He lives in London
Ali: Where does she lives?
Abdi: She lives in Nairobi
Ali: Where do they live?
Abdi: They live in Dubai
Ali: Where do birds live?
Abdi: Birds live in nests
Ali: Where do lions live?
Abdi: Lions live in the forest
Ali: Where do fishes live?
Abdi: Fishes live in the sea
Lesson 23: Dialogue Ahmed: How about you?
Ali: Fine And you?
Ahmed: Nice Is your body clean? Ali: Yes, my body is clean
Ahmed: How many times do you
bath?
Ali: I bath three times
Ahmed: Where do you bath?
Ali: I bath in the toilet
Ahmed: What do you bath with? Ali: I bath with soap, shampoo and
water
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Ali: How are you?
Hani: I am very nice
Ali: Can you speak English?
Hani: yes, I can speak English
Ali: How can you speak English?
Hani: I can speak English well
Ali: How many languages can you
speak?
Hani: I can speak two languages
Ali: What are they?
Hani: They are English and Somali
Ali: Which language do you like to
speak?
Hani: I like to speak Somali language
Ali: Bye
Lesson 25: Dialogue
Abdullahi: How about you?
ABDI: Fine And you?
Abdullahi: Not bad Do you fast?
Abdullahi: In which month do you
fast?
Abubakar: I fast in the holy
Ramadan
Abdullahi: Who created you?
Abubakar: Allah created me
Abdullahi: why did Allah created
Abdullahi: Thank you
Abubakar: Thank you too
Lesson 26: Dialogue Abdi: Do you pray?
Bilan: Yes, I pray
Abdi: How many times do you pray?
Trang 7Bilan: I pray five times in the day and
night
Abdi: Where do you pray?
Bilan: I pray in the mosque
Abdi: Why do you pray?
Bilan: Because I am Muslim
Lesson 27: Classroom Expressions
Ali: My I come in the class, please?
Abdi: Yes, you can come in the class
Ali: May I go outside?
Abdi: Yes, you can go outside, but
come back quickly
Ali: Stand up please Sit down please
Abdi: Write the lesson Read the
lesson Stop writing Your attention
please Look at the black board
Answer this question, open your
book and turn to page 38
Lesson 28: Topic
Today I want to suggest here a topic
which I want to talk about the Islamic
religion When are Muslims, we must always remind ourselves our religion
If we act on our religion, we can expect peace and stabilities but if we reject to take the orders of our religion, we will be in endless troubles forever and in the doomsday, Allah will punish us
Lesson 29: Dialogue Ali: How do you see if we talk about
today days of the week?
Hafso: Well, I think it is a very good
Trang 8Ali: What day is today?
Hafso: It is Monday
Ali: What day was yesterday?
Hafso: It was Sunday
Ali: What day was the day before
yesterday?
Hafso: It was Saturday
Ali: What day is tomorrow?
Ali: How about if we talk about
months of the year?
Ismahan: It is quite interesting topic
Ali: How many months are there in a
year?
Ismahan: There are twelve months in
a year
Ismahan: Yes, I can tell you their
names, they are: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December
Ali: What month is this?
there?
Yasmin: There are many colors but
some of the primary colors are red, pink, yellow, orange, blue, violet, purple, green, brown, black and white
Abdihamid: What is your favorite
Trang 9Yasmin: My favorite is green
Abdihamid: Why do you like green
Abdihamid: How many directions
are there in the world?
Ladan: There are four directions in
the world
Abdihamid: Can you tell me their
names?
Ladan: Yes, I can tell you Their
names are: East, West, South and
North
Abdihamid: Which direction do
Muslim people face when they want
to pray?
Ladan: Muslim people face towards
Mecca when they want to pray
Lesson 33: Dialogue Abdi: How much does sack of flour
thousand
Abdi: How much shirt cost?
Hassan: It cost sixty thousand
Abdi: How much pair of shoes cost? Hassan: It is one hundred and twenty
Trang 10Lesson 34: Dialogue
Abdihafid: How about if we talk
about seasons of the year?
Ali: I think it is not a bad start for us
now
Abdihafid: How many seasons are
there in the year?
Ali: There are four seasons in the
year
Abdihafid: Can you tell me their
names?
Ali: Yes, I can tell you Their names
are: spring, summer, autumn and
winter
Abdihafid: Which season do you like
most?
Ali: Spring is season I like most
Abdihafid: Why do you like most
spring season?
Ali: Because spring is a rainy season,
it is when there is prosperity
Abdihafid: Which season do you
hate most?
Ali: I hate most winter season
Abdihafid: Why do you hate most
winter season?
Ali: Because, winter is a dry season, it
is when there is a drought
Lesson 35: Dialogue Mohamed: Which school do you go
to?
Ali: I go to Dayah Institute of
Languages, Heath Training and Scientific Subject
Mohamed: Which subjects do you
learn at school?
Ali: I learn at school subjects like
English, Mathematics, Arabic and so
on
Mohamed: Which subject are you
good?
Trang 11Mohamed: Which subject are you
bad?
Ali: I am bad at Mathematics
Mohamed: Which level are you?
Ali: I am beginner
Lesson 36: Dialogue
Abdullahi: When do you get up?
Ilhan: I get up early in the morning
Abdullahi: And then what do you
do?
Ilhan: I wash my face, I brush my
teeth, I comb my hair, I pray, I eat my
breakfast, I go to my school
Abdullahi: which school do you
attend?
Ilhan: I go to Dayah School
Lesson 37: Verb must
Abdullahi: must you believe in
Allah?
Ismahan: Yes, I must believe in Allah
Abdullahi: Must you pray?
Ismahan: yes, I must pray
Abdullahi: How many times a day
must you pray?
Ismahan: I must pray five times a
day
Abdullahi: must you fast?
Ismahan: Yes, I must fast
Abdullahi: When must you fast? Ismahan: I must fast during
Ramadan
Lesson 38: Dialogue Abdi: What is your marital status? Ali: I beg you p0ardon
Abdi: Are you single or married? Ali: I am married
Abdi: How many wives do you have? Ali: I have one wife
Abdi: How long have been married? Ali: I have been married for five
years
Trang 12Abdi: How many children do you
have?
Ali: I have three children
Abdi: What are they?
Ali: They are two sons and one
daughter
Abdi: How old is your first born child
Ali: Its four years old
Abdi: How old is your last born chid?
Ali: It is eight month only
Lesson 39: Who
Ayan: Who is talking to you?
Abdullahi: Someone is talking to me
Ayan: Who is standing in front of
you?
Abdullahi: You are standing in front
of me
Ayan: Who is sitting behind you?
Abdullahi: Ali is sitting behind me
Ayan: Who is responsible for the
Abdullahi: I think Somali politicians
are responsible for the problems of Somalia
Ayan: Who is knocking at the door? Abdullahi: Someone is knocking at
the door
Ayan: Who is charge of here?
Abdullahi: I am in charge of here Ayan: Who belongs to this book? Abdullahi: It belongs to me
Ayan: Who belongs to that pen? Abdullahi: It belongs to Ali
Ayan: Who belongs to this house? Abdullahi: It belongs to Hajji Farah Ayan: Who belongs to this country? Abdullahi: It belongs to Somalis Ayan: Who belongs to this car?
Abdullahi: They belong to my uncle Lesson 40: What
Ali: What is on the table?
Trang 13Ali: What is in your pocket?
Abdi: Money is in my pocket
Ali: What is the day to day?
Abdi: It is 18th October 2015
Ali: What do you want?
Abdi: I want to take a conversation
with you
Ali: What is your ambition?
Abdi: My ambition to become an
educator
Ali: What are you doing?
Abdi: I am listening to the
explanation of the lesson
Ali: What is the teacher doing?
Abdi: He is explaining a lesson to the
student
Ali: What is the doctor doing?
Abdi: He is curing a patient
Ali: What is the policeman doing?
Abdi: He is protecting people and
their property the policeman is
fighting against criminals and arresting thieves
Ali: What is the soldier doing now? Abdi: He is defending the country
from the enemy and he is guarding to the border of the country
Lesson 41: Who Ali: Who belongs to this book?
Abdi: It belongs to me
Ali: Who belongs to that pen?
Abdi: It belongs to Ali
Ali: Who belongs to this house?
Abdi: It belongs to Hajji Farah
Ali: Who belongs to this country? Abdi: It belongs to Somalis
Ali: Who belongs to this car?
Abdi: They belong to my uncle
Lesson 42: Where Ali: where do you live?
Abdi: I live in this village
Ali: Where do you work?
Trang 14Abdi: I work for Telecommunication
Company
Ali: where does Dayah located?
Abdi: It locates Nasteho Village
Ali: Where does Somalia locate on
the map of the world?
Abdi: Somalia locates on the map of
the world in the horn of Africa
Ali: Where does the ministry of
education located?
Abdi: It locates in the city center
Lesson 43: When
Ali: When do you enter your period?
Abdi: I enter my period at seven in
Ali: When do you eat your breakfast?
Abdi: I eat my breakfast at quarter
Abdi: Because knowledge is
important for people’s lives
Ali: Why do the people eat food and
Trang 15Abdi: Because they want to get
shelter from heat of the day and the
cool of the night
Lesson 45: Whose
Ali: Whose is this watch?
Abdi: Its mine
Ali: Whose is this car?
Abdi: It is Ali’s
Ali: Whose son are you?
Abdi: I am the son of Ali
Ali: Whose daughter are you?
Abdi: I am the daughter of Jamaal
Lesson 46: How
Ali: How old are you?
Abdi: I am twenty years old
Ali: How is your condition?
Abdi: My condition is well
Ali: How is your English language?
Abdi: My English language is very
low because I am beginner
Ali: How is your speaking ability?
Abdi: My speaking ability is not high
and it is not low but it is normal
Ali: How is the situation of Somalia? Abdi: The situation of Somalia is very
bad because there is a very big problem in Somalia
Lesson 47: How many Ali: How many seconds are there in a
Ali: How many hours in a day?
Abdi: There are twelve hours in a
Trang 16Ali: How many days are there in a
Ali: How many weeks are in year?
Abdi: There are fifty two weeks in
year
Lesson 48: Formal Greetings
Professor Dheere: Good morning,
Abdullahi I am doing well And you?
Abdullahi: I’m great, thank you This
is my friend Nasro She is thinking about applying to this college She has a few questions Would you mind telling us about the process, please?
Professor Dheere: Hello, Nasro! It’s a
pleasure to meet you I’m more than happy to speak with you Please stop
by my office next week
Nasro: It’s a pleasure to meet you,
professor Thank you so much for helping us
Professor Dheere: Don’t mention it
Hopefully, I will be able to answer your questions!
Lesson 49: Informal Greetings and Farewells
Abdullahi: Hi, Abubakar! How’s it
going?
Abubakar: Fine, thanks — and you? Abdullahi: Just fine Where are you
off to?
Trang 17Abubakar: To the library I’ve got a
history exam next week and need to
start studying Ugh
Abdullahi: Oh, no Well, I’ll see you
later then Good luck!
Abubakar: Thanks See you later
Lesson 50: Formal Introductions
Abubakar: Mr Dheere, I’d like you to
economist He just finished writing a
book on international trade
Mr Dheere: Oh? That’s my field, too
I work for the United Nations
Dr Abdullahi: In the Development
Program, by any chance?
Mr Dheere: Yes How did you
guess?
Dr Abdullahi: I’ve read your articles
on technical assistance They’re excellent
Lesson 51: Informal Introductions Abdullahi: Who’s the tall woman
next to Barbara?
Abubakar: That’s her friend Nasro
Didn’t you meet her at Dheere’s party?
Abdullahi: No, I wasn’t at Dheere’s
party
Abubakar: Oh! Then let me
introduce you to her now Nasro, this
time no see!
Trang 18Aisha: Nasro! Hi! What a
coincidence! I haven’t seen you in
ages! What are you doing here?
Nasro: I just got a new job in the city,
so I’m shopping for some clothes
Hey, what do you think of this shirt?
Aisha: Hmmm … well, you know how
much I love blue See? I’ve got the
same shirt!
Nasro: You always did have good
taste! What a small world
Lesson 53: At the Doctor’s Office
Doctor: What seems to be the
problem?
Aisha: Well, I have a bad cough and a
sore throat I also have a headache
Doctor: How long have you had
these symptoms?
Aisha: About three days now And
I’m really tired, too
Doctor: Hmm It sounds like you’ve
got the flu Take aspirin every four
hours and get plenty of rest Make
sure you drink lots of fluids Call me if
Aisha: OK, thanks
Lesson 54: Asking Directions Abdullahi: Excuse me Could you tell
me where the library is?
Aisha: Yes, it’s that way You go three
blocks to Howlwadag Street, then turn right It’s on the corner, across from the bank
Abdullahi: Thanks! I’ve only been in
town a few days, so I really don’t know my way around yet
Aisha: Oh, I know how you feel We
moved here a year ago, and I still don’t know where everything is!
Lesson 55: Calling for Help Abdullahi: Hey! That car just ran a
red light and hit that truck!
Nasro: Is anyone hurt?
Abdullahi: I don’t know … let’s call
911 … Hello? I’d like to report a car accident near the post office on Charles Street It looks like a man is hurt Yes, it just happened OK,
Trang 19Nasro: What did they say?
Abdullahi: They’re going to send an
ambulance and a police car right
away
Nasro: Good, they’re here I hope the
man is OK
Abdullahi: I know You have to be so
careful when you’re driving
Lesson 56: Running Errands
Hotel Receptionist: Hi, there How
can I help you?
Nasro: Well, I’m in town visiting for a
few days, and I need to get some
things done while I’m here
Hotel Receptionist: Sure What do
you need?
Nasro: I need to get my hair cut
Hotel Receptionist: OK Here’s a
map of the city There’s a good hair
salon here, which is just a block
away And there’s a tailor right here
Is there anything else?
Nasro: Yes I’ll need to have my car
serviced before my long drive home!
Hotel Receptionist: No problem
There’s a good mechanic a few blocks away
Lesson 57: At the Post Office Postal Clerk: What can I do for you
today?
Abdullahi: I need to mail this
package to New York, please
Postal Clerk: OK, let’s see how much
it weighs … it’s about five pounds If you send it express, it will get there tomorrow Or you can send it priority and it will get there by Saturday
Abdullahi: Saturday is fine How
much will that be?
Postal Clerk: $11.35 [eleven
thirty-five] Do you need anything else?
Abdullahi: Oh, yeah! I almost forgot
I need a book of stamps, too
Postal Clerk: OK, your total comes to
$20.35[Twenty dollars and thirty-five cents]
Trang 20Lesson 58: Shopping
Salesperson: Can I help you?
Raqiya: Yes, I’m looking for a sweater
— in a size medium
Salesperson: Let’s see … here’s a nice
white one What do you think?
Raqiya: I think I’d rather have it in
blue
Salesperson: OK … here’s blue, in a
medium Would you like to try it on?
Raqiya: OK … yes, I love it It fits
perfectly How much is it?
Salesperson: It’s $50 It will be $53,
with tax
Raqiya: Perfect! I’ll take it
Lesson 59: Transportation
Raqiya: Should we take a taxi or a
bus to the mall?
Abdullahi: Let’s take a bus It’s
impossible to get a taxi during rush
hour
Raqiya: Isn’t that a bus stop over
there?
Abdullahi: Yes Oh! There’s a bus
now We’ll have to run to catch it
Raqiya: Oh, no! We just missed it Abdullahi: No problem There’ll be
another one in 10 minutes
Lesson 60: How Old Are You?
Abdullahi: I’m really excited for Aunt
Sahro’s surprise birthday party this afternoon! Aren’t you?
Nasro: Yeah! How old is she?
Abdullahi: She’ll be 40 on May 14
[fourteenth]
Nasro: Wow! I didn’t know that my
mom was older — she’s going to be
57 on September 2 [second] Anyway, Aunt Mary’s going to be so surprised to see us all here!
Abdullahi: I know! But we still have
to get all the food set up before she gets here … OK! We’re all ready now Shh! She’s here!
All: Surprise!
Trang 21Lesson 61: What’s Your Favorite
Sport?
Ibrahim: What time is that soccer
game on? I thought it started at noon
Abdullahi: We must have had the
wrong time Oh, well … soccer’s not
my favorite sport anyway I much
prefer basketball
Ibrahim: Oh, really? I thought your
favorite sport was tennis! I’m a big fan
of basketball, too
Abdullahi: How about a game
sometime?
Ibrahim: Sure thing! Why don’t we
go shoot some hoops now since the
soccer game isn’t on?
Abdullahi: Excellent idea Let’s go
Lesson 62: A Night at the Theater
Raqiya: What a fantastic
performance! Thank you for inviting
me to the musical
Aisha: You are welcome I’m happy
you enjoyed the show The
choreography of the dancers was
incredible It reminds me of when I used to dance
Raqiya: I know! You were such a
talented ballerina Do you miss dancing?
Aisha: I do miss it sometimes But I
will always be a fan of the arts That’s why I love going to musicals because it’s the perfect combination of song, dance and theater
Raqiya: Absolutely! I’m glad you are
still an art fan too Thank you for the invitation It’s always a pleasure to attend an arts event with you and learn something new
Lesson 63: Taking a Vacation Nasro: I just bought a ticket to
Brussels City I’m so excited to see the city!
Abdullahi:: Good for you! Traveling
is so much fun I love discovering new places and new people When are you leaving?
Trang 22Nasro: Next week I’m taking the red
eye It was cheaper Hopefully, I’ll be
able to sleep on the plane
Abdullahi: I wish I could go with you!
New York City is a magical place You
will have so much fun
Nasro: I hope so I’m going to visit my
brother who lives there I will stay for
a week and then take the train down
to Rotherham
Abdullahi: That sounds like a great
vacation I’m looking forward to a
week at the beach for my summer
vacation I just want to relax
Lesson 64: At the Pet Store
Ibrahim: Oh! What a beautiful cat
What do you think?
Yasir: I think I’d rather get a dog
Dogs are more loyal than cats
Ibrahim: Yes, but they’re so much
work! Would you be willing to walk it
every single day? And clean up after
it?
Yasir: Hmm Good point What about
Ibrahim: We’d have to invest a lot of
money in a cage or a fish tank And I don’t really know how to take care of
a bird or a fish!
Yasir: Well, we’re obviously not
ready to get a pet yet
Ibrahim: Yeah, you’re right Let’s go
grab some coffee and talk about it
Lesson 65: Giving Your Opinion Abdullahi: Where should we take a
vacation this year? Let’s decide soon
Raqiya: Well, I’d like to go
somewhere warm How about the beach? Or we could rent a cabin on the lake
Abdullahi: You want to go to the
beach, again? I want to ski this winter How about a compromise? What about traveling to the Alps in Europe next April? We can find a ski resort on
a lake
Raqiya: Oh, we’ve never been to
Europe before! But I don’t know if it will be sunny and warm then I need
Trang 23to do some research first That will
help me make up my mind
Lesson 66: Hobbies
Abdihamid: I’m so happy this week
of midterm exams is finished
Abdullahi: Same here I’m looking
forward to relaxing in the mountains
this weekend I’ve planned a little
hike in the woods And I’m gonna
take a canoe trip down the river if the
weather cooperates
Abdihamid: Oh, fun! I’m going to
Michigan I’m taking my camera
because fall is coming fast The leaves
are already turning all shades of red
and orange It will be awesome
Abdullahi: Next time you go there,
I’ll join you I’ve heard Michigan is a
great place to go canoeing
Lesson 67: Weddings
Aisha: Doesn’t the bride look
beautiful in that wedding dress?
Abdullahi: Yes She looks amazing
And the groom is so romantic I just
heard the story of how they got engaged! He proposed to her during a candlelight dinner in London Did you know that was where they went
to school?
Aisha: Oh? Wonderful And the
honeymoon! What a great idea! Most people just go to the beach for a week after they tie the knot But they plan
on heading to California and cruising the coast on their motorcycle
Abdullahi: Really! What a fantastic
idea This is by far the best wedding I’ve ever been to
Lesson 68: Giving Advice Aisha: Thanks for meeting with me
during your lunch hour I appreciate
it
Raqiya: No problem I’m happy to
help What’s going on?
Aisha: Oh you know, the usual
Should I take this new job? Or do I stick with my current one?