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  • 00:05

    It’s lunchtime, and Sue and May are staying in the classroom.
    It’s lunchtime, and Sue and May are staying in the classroom.

  • 00:09

    Sue is sitting at her desk and looking in a mirror,
    Sue is sitting at her desk and looking in a mirror,

  • 00:12

    and May is eating her lunch.
    and May is eating her lunch.

  • 00:14

    Sue: Ouch!
    Sue: Ouch!

  • 00:16

    May: (turns around and looks at Sue) What’s wrong with you?
    May: (turns around and looks at Sue) What’s wrong with you?

  • 00:18

    Hey, you look terrible.
    Hey, you look terrible.

  • 00:21

    Sue: Well…I’m trying to pop my zits.
    Sue: Well…I’m trying to pop my zits.

  • 00:24

    They’re really nasty.
    They’re really nasty.

  • 00:25

    May: Did you try any other ways to get rid of your zits?
    May: Did you try any other ways to get rid of your zits?

  • 00:29

    Sue: Yes! My key pals told me to rub my face with Windex, toothpaste, and saliva,
    Sue: Yes! My key pals told me to rub my face with Windex, toothpaste, and saliva,

  • 00:36

    but I have even more zits now than before.
    but I have even more zits now than before.

  • 00:39

    I have no choice but to use my fingers.
    I have no choice but to use my fingers.

  • 00:42

    May: No, no, no!
    May: No, no, no!

  • 00:44

    The harder you try to pop them, the bigger they will be.
    The harder you try to pop them, the bigger they will be.

  • 00:47

    Sue: Really? What should I do now?
    Sue: Really? What should I do now?

  • 00:51

    May: If you want to fight the zit monster, see a doctor first.
    May: If you want to fight the zit monster, see a doctor first.

  • 00:55

    Also, I heard somewhere that a cucumber mask is good for your skin.
    Also, I heard somewhere that a cucumber mask is good for your skin.

  • 01:01

    And honey mixed with an egg is also helpful in fighting zits.
    And honey mixed with an egg is also helpful in fighting zits.

  • 01:05

    Sue: Thanks for sharing this information with me.
    Sue: Thanks for sharing this information with me.

  • 01:08

    You’re really something.
    You’re really something.

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B1L05_P111_Chat Room

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  • English

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  • English (en)

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Intro:

It’s lunchtime, and Sue and May are staying in the classroom.
Sue is sitting at her desk and looking in a mirror,
and May is eating her lunch.. Sue: Ouch!. May: (turns around and looks at Sue) What’s wrong with you?
Hey, you look terrible.. Sue: Well…I’m trying to pop my zits. . They’re really nasty.. May: Did you try any other ways to get rid of your zits?
Sue: Yes! My key pals told me to rub my face with Windex, toothpaste, and saliva,
but I have even more zits now than before.. I have no choice but to use my fingers. . May: No, no, no! . The harder you try to pop them, the bigger they will be.
Sue: Really? What should I do now?. May: If you want to fight the zit monster, see a doctor first.
Also, I heard somewhere that a cucumber mask is good for your skin.
And honey mixed with an egg is also helpful in fighting zits.
Sue: Thanks for sharing this information with me. . You’re really something..

Video Vocabulary

/SHer/

verb

To divide something between two or more people.

/ˈfīdiNG/

adjective noun verb

displaying or engaging in violence or aggression. The act of struggling with someone. To struggle to do a difficult task.

/stā/

verb

remain in same place.

/ˈsidiNG/

adjective noun verb

in seated position. continuous period of being seated. To be in a resting position on a chair.

/ˈlo͝okiNG/

adjective verb

having specified appearance. To appear to be when you look at them; seem.

/ˈhelpfəl/

adjective

Doing things that help someone.

/ˈsəmˌ(h)wer/

adverb pronoun

At or to an unknown or unnamed place. some unspecified place.

/ˌinfərˈmāSH(ə)n/

noun

facts provided or learned.

/ˈkyo͞oˌkəmbər/

noun

Long green vegetable that is eaten raw in salads.