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This is Paulie with Interactive American English
These are the words we'll be working on today.
these, flowers,
little boy, young lady,
sit down, waitress, walk up to,
milk, for you,
from me,
peek , from behind,
laugh,
leave, blow a kiss,
wink, embarrassed,
cheers, signal,
tousle, adult,
ice cream,
giggle, roses,
pass by, snap,
order, kid,
think, what is going on,
point, bite cookie,
little girl,
raise eyebrow, flirt, write down,
look back, mother,
holding hands,
another, turn around,
kiss, phone number,
Now, this video goes fast, so make sure you pay attention to my
accent, the way I pronounce the words and
watch as many times as necessary. Are these flowers from you?
No, from him. The boy winks. A young lady sits down at the table.
The waitress walks up to the table and says,
"This milk is for you, from him."
The boy peeks his head out from behind the man. She laughs.
The man leaves the cafe. The little boy blows a kiss
and winks. The little girl is embarrassed. "Cheers!", signals the woman.
The boy tousles his hair. The adults laugh as they eat their ice cream.
The woman giggles. A young lady with roses passes by.
He snaps for the women to come.
The boy orders all of the roses. " All of them?" ", she asks.
"What is going on?", thinks the lady. "For her.",
the kid points. The young lady walks up to the table and gives the woman
all of the roses. The boy winks at the woman.
"Are these allfor me? The girl bites her cookie.
The boy raises his eyebrows at her. She giggles.
He writes his phone number down on a napkin.
"For her." "Her?", she asks and points.
The waitress brings the phone number to the table. She looks back at the boy.
The girl looks at the napkin. The woman laughs.
The boy blows a kiss. She blows one back at him.
His mother comes up, and they leave together holding hands.
the boy turns around and signals,"Call me!"
and he blows
another kiss. If you have any questions
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