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I love

shopping.

I’m 14.

I’m Cassie.

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I’m Tom.

I’m 10.

I love

food.Welcome to Hope Street ©Clare Harris/The Book Next Door

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I’m John

and this is

Marissa. We

love walking.Welcome to Hope Street ©Clare Harris/The Book Next Door

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I’m Grace.

I love

my job in

the city.Welcome to Hope Street ©Clare Harris/The Book Next Door

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I’m Vic. I’m

Tom’s dad.

I love

my family.Welcome to Hope Street ©Clare Harris/The Book Next Door

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I’m Natasha.

I love

reading.

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I’m Rosa. I

love my

grandchildren.

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I’m at

the op

shop with

my mum.Welcome to Hope Street ©Clare Harris/The Book Next Door

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This bag

is three

dollars.

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This top

is four

dollars.

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This coat

is five

dollars.

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These jeans

are six

dollars.

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These boots

are seven

dollars.

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That’s the

lot for

twenty-five

dollars! Yay!Welcome to Hope Street ©Clare Harris/The Book Next Door

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Everyone

in my

family likes

fruit.Welcome to Hope Street ©Clare Harris/The Book Next Door

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My mum

likes bananas.

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My dad

likes plums.

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My sister

likes grapes.

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My other

sister likes

apples.

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My granny

likes oranges.

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And me?

I like fruit

salad.

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On Monday

we walk

to the shops.

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On Tuesday

we walk

to the

library.Welcome to Hope Street ©Clare Harris/The Book Next Door

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On Wednesday

we walk

to the park.

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On Thursday

we walk to

the swimming

pool.Welcome to Hope Street ©Clare Harris/The Book Next Door

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On Friday

we walk

to the river.

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On Saturday

we walk

to the

market.Welcome to Hope Street ©Clare Harris/The Book Next Door

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On Sunday

we walk to

a cake shop.

Yum!Welcome to Hope Street ©Clare Harris/The Book Next Door

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Every morning

I walk

to the

bus stop.Welcome to Hope Street ©Clare Harris/The Book Next Door

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It’s sunny

today. I

need my

sunscreen.Welcome to Hope Street ©Clare Harris/The Book Next Door

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It’s raining

today. I

need my

umbrella.Welcome to Hope Street ©Clare Harris/The Book Next Door

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It’s cold

today. I need

my boots

and gloves.Welcome to Hope Street ©Clare Harris/The Book Next Door

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It’s hot

today. I need

my water

bottle.Welcome to Hope Street ©Clare Harris/The Book Next Door

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It’s windy

today. I need

my beanie.

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It’s stormy

today. I need

a lift with

my friend.Welcome to Hope Street ©Clare Harris/The Book Next Door

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There are

six people

in my house.

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There are

only five

birthdays.

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My birthday

is in

January.

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My wife’s

birthday is

in April.

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My son’s

birthday is

in October.

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My

mother-in-law’s

birthday is

in December.Welcome to Hope Street ©Clare Harris/The Book Next Door

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My daughters

have the same

birthday, in June.

They’re twins!Welcome to Hope Street ©Clare Harris/The Book Next Door

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I put

my shopping

bags on the

floor.Welcome to Hope Street ©Clare Harris/The Book Next Door

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I put

the apples

in the bowl.

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I put

the cheese

in the

fridge.Welcome to Hope Street ©Clare Harris/The Book Next Door

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I put

the ice

cream in the

freezer.Welcome to Hope Street ©Clare Harris/The Book Next Door

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I put

the rice

in the

cupboard.Welcome to Hope Street ©Clare Harris/The Book Next Door

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I put

the shampoo

in the

bathroom.Welcome to Hope Street ©Clare Harris/The Book Next Door

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I put

my new

book on my

bed!Welcome to Hope Street ©Clare Harris/The Book Next Door

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Good morning,

Tom! Good

morning, girls!

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It’s 7

o’clock. It’s

time to have

breakfast.Welcome to Hope Street ©Clare Harris/The Book Next Door

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It’s 7.45.

It’s time

to clean

your teeth.Welcome to Hope Street ©Clare Harris/The Book Next Door

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It’s 8

o’clock. It’s

time to make

your lunch.Welcome to Hope Street ©Clare Harris/The Book Next Door

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It’s 8.15. It’s

time to get

your school

bags.Welcome to Hope Street ©Clare Harris/The Book Next Door

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It’s 8.30.

It’s time to

go to

school.Welcome to Hope Street ©Clare Harris/The Book Next Door

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It’s 8.45. It’s

time to

say goodbye.

See you later!Welcome to Hope Street ©Clare Harris/The Book Next Door

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