             Lesson 125 
            Tea for two
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Listen to the tape then answer this question. Does Susan have tea by herself?
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SUSAN: Can't you come in and have tea
       now, Peter?
PETER: Not yet.
       I must water the garden first.
SUSAN: Do you have to water it now?
PETER: I'm afraid I must.
       Look at it!
       It's terribly dry.
SUSAN: What a nuisance!
PETER: Last summer it was very dry, too.
       Don't you remember?
       I had to water it every day.
SUSAN: Well, I'll have tea by myself.
SUSAN: That was quick!
       Have you finished already?
PETER: Yes.
       Look out of the window.
SUSAN: It's raining!
       That means
       You don't need to water 
       the garden.
PERTR: That was a pleasant surprise.
       It means I can have tea, 
       instead.

New Word and expressions ʺͶ 

     water
v.   ˮ

     terribly
adv. ǳ

     dry
adj. ģɵ

     nuisance
n.   Ķ

     mean (meant, meant)
v.   ζţ˼

     surprise
n.   棬

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