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Cherry, cheese, chocolate, lunch [tς] Jam, juice, vegetable, jelly [d3] Tea, sweet, meat, treat [i:]
Ice let Porrtail Cutcream Bisets Cockade Sandcuit Lemonidge Swewich
Ice cream Porridge Cutlet Biscuit Cocktail Sandwich Lemonade Sweets
apple, coffee, banana, grapes, lemon plate, cup, mug, glass, soup milk, juice, tea, salad, lemonade
It is a fruit. It is red or yellow, sometimes green. It is very tasty. Its good for your health. It is white. It is oval. It is good to eat for breakfast. Children like to colour it for Easter. It is a vegetable. Its orange. Its the symbol of Halloween
is, he, juice, drinking, orange. eat, she, doesnt, with sugar, porridge are, some, on the plate, there, apples She doesnt eat porridge with sugar. There are some apples on the plate He is drinking orange juice.
KVAS BORSHCH JAM PASTA SPAGHETTI PUDDING TOAST PELMENI TOMATO
KVAS BORSHCH PELMENI PASTA SPAGHETTI TOMATO JAM PUDDING TOAST
HOT CROSS BUNS. Hot cross buns, Hot cross buns. One a penny, Two a penny, Hot cross buns. Give them to your daughters, Give them to your sons. One a penny, Two a penny, Hot cross buns.
HOT CROSS BUNS. Hot cross buns, Hot cross buns. One a penny, Two a penny, Hot cross buns. If you have no daughters Give them to your sons. One a penny, Two a penny, Hot cross buns.
20, Queen Street London, Great Britain 16-th February 200 Hello, my pen-friend, My name is Mike. I am 12. I am a pupil. British children usually take packed lunches in lunch boxes to school. They like oranges, cheese and ham sandwiches. Today I am having ……………………………………………… …………………………in my lunch box. And what about you? What do you like to eat or drink for your lunch? With best wishes, Mike.