Hey, Haruna. You are busy getting ready for chorus competition, aren’t you?
Yes, of course! I’m the class leader, after all. But some boys in our class don’t practice hard. They’re not interested in the chorus at all.
Well, I understand how they feel.
Do you?
Well, to be honest, I don’t like singing, either.
Really? Well, some boys even tell me to just leave them alone.
That’s mean. I see how you feel. But this is not part of the class, right?
What do you think I should do?
They’re not interested in the chorus at all.
It’s not going well at all.
She was not friendly at all.
I didn’t sleep at all last night.
That’s mean.
John is so mean to me.
Don’t be so mean to Haruna.
I didn’t know Jeff was such a mean person.
That’s tough.
You should be honest.
Sorry but I really don’t know.
Sally, did you paint this?
Yes, of course I did. Do you like it?
Yes, it’s very good. Who is this young man in the picture?
It’s my son, Dorian.
Oh, he’s a very handsome young man.
Thanks.
Did he pose for the picture, or did you copy a photo?
Dorian did pose for it. We took a lot of breaks.
You’ve made amazing progress, Sally. Keep up the good work.
Thank you, Bob. I will.
You’re making good progress. Keep it up.
Your pronunciation has improved a lot.
You’re getting better at cooking.
You’re starting to get the hang of it.
You look great in that dress!
Great idea!
That’s good thinking.
You really impressed me today with your work. Keep it up.
You’ve gotten better at speaking in front of a group. You didn’t look nervous at all.
You look great in glasses. Why don’t you wear them more often?