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At the third picture I can see a doctor. She is keeping a syringe. The doctor works at the hospital. She works with <span>ill people. I like this profession. Today this profession is becoming more and more need. Because doctors can save our life.
Hello Miras.
I want to tell you about my new friends. I meet them at school. They are merry and clever. They are Mark, Peter and Ann. We go to school together.
I love me friends.
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1. He goes to school at 8 o’clock
2. Tim plays basketball on Saturday
3. She watches TV in the afternoon
4. My mum visits her friends in the afternoons
5. He has dinner at 7.30
6. They get up very early
7. I do my homework in the evening
8. We clean the house after lunch
9. They do the shopping in the afternoon
10. I brush my teeth before bed
2) Jack isn't sitting next to Sally.
He's standing next to Sally
3) Laura and Tomek aren't looking at the map.
They're reading a magazine.
4) The girl in the red hat is listening to the busker.
She isn't watching the tall man.
5) Pedro and Gabi aren't taking photos.
They're checking the camera.
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