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Something like a rope passed him again. It was not tied to anything. It was floating. It moved slowly, back and forward, like seaweed. Pablo watched it for a moment. It did not feel dangerous. He reached out and pushed the rope away from his body. He pushed it to the side so he could start to go up. His breath was running out. His chest felt tight. He needed to go back to the surface. Then he saw more of it. Not all at once. At first, it was only a shape. A grey shape moving in the water. It did not look like a rope anymore. It looked like skin. That was when he understood. It was a shark. He...
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Pablo had only learned to swim recently. He was in his early twenties. It took him a long time. He worked full time. He also had a part-time job. That day, he swam out from the shore and dived down. He wanted to see the rocks he had heard about under the water. He did not know how deep the ocean was there. Even close to land, it could be very deep. He felt like he was about five meters down. He did not look up at the surface. Something touched the back of his leg. It frightened him, but he kept going. The seaweed was large. It felt thick, like kelp. It brushed past the tattoo on his leg. He...
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Perhaps he thought when he got home he could hang his wooden spoons up, although at the moment they were sitting in a great big blue jar—which seemed to be the right place, as then he could just grab them beside the air fryer, you know, that kind of thing, when he was cooking on the run. This was making him hungry now, thinking about all these wooden spoons and the boat made of wooden spoons. He was thinking about dinner. Maybe he could have some nice pasta with some garlic and some black pepper, vegetables, and maybe some olives. He might be able to put some tuna in there too, and he may...
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After his swim, Pablo decided that he was going to sit down and do some writing. And when he sat down, he suddenly remembered that he had a dream the other night about a boat, and the boat was made from wooden spoons. Why would a boat be made of wooden spoons? That was an interesting idea. They must have been all glued together because the boat was bobbing along quite well in the water, and there was a small crew of sailors sitting in the boat having a lively chat. What were they talking about? He wondered. He hadn't remembered that part of the dream. Was the discussion about coming to land or...
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Pablo was suddenly very tired. He was also feeling very thirsty. So he decided to go home and make himself a nice cup of coffee. It was a beautiful, warm, sunny day. And though he was feeling hungry, he decided first he needed to get himself a nice drink. Normally, he wouldn't drink coffee after about 2:00 PM as he felt somehow made it more difficult for him to sleep. He was thinking about his favorite coffee cup when he suddenly realized that he had a series of habits that some people might have found a bit strange. The first habit he had was that in the morning first thing he would have a...
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Pablo sat down on the stool in the kitchen and closed his eyes to think back for a moment. He remembered a few weeks ago being in the park near his apartment, sitting on a bench in the sun and noticing a small blackbird. “It can’t be the same one,” he thought. Then he remembered that was the day it rained. He had gone for a walk, turned his phone on silent, and sat on a park bench. One of his teachers had told him years ago that he should improve his skills in observation. So, when it rained, he stayed on the bench with his rain hat and raincoat for a few minutes, observing the...
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A Fast speaking class, Test your English In the link.
How do you search on google on your phone?
Do you do it by voice?
Or do you type the words out?
Let's try a google search together, are you ready?
Ok, so this time I'm going to type it out the search on my phone.
What is the weather in Los Angeles today
And the weather is shown to me in Celsius.
Do you know what Celsius is?
Ok let's try again
What is the weather in Los Angeles today in Fahrenheit?
Do you know what Fahrenheit is?
Ok, let's talk about Celsius is.
Celsius is a scale of temperature on which water freezes at 0° and
boils at 100° under standard conditions.
Ok let's try now
what is Fahrenheit
is a scale of temperature, on which water freezes at 32°
and boils at 212° under standard conditions.
What is the difference between Celsius and Fahrenheit?
That is the difference between the Boiling/Freezing Point and Degree Size.
Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius, and boils at 100 degrees C,
while in Fahrenheit, water freezes at 32 degrees F and boils at 212 degrees F.
You see that Celsius has 100 degrees between the freezing and boiling point,
whereas Fahrenheit has 180 degrees between these two points.
Because of the widespread adoption of the metric system, most countries worldwide including non-metric Liberia and Burma – use Celsius as their official temperature scale.
Today, countries that use the Fahrenheit include the Bahamas, Palau, Belize, the Cayman Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, and the United States and its territories such as Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Guam.
What temperature is it where you are today?
Google your weather today on your phone
And then click on the link in this lesson and if you can't see this form
tell us is the temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit,
so just a few quick questions in today's lesson
And please tell us whats the weather this week where you live.
We look forward to your answers and getting your ideas during the next lesson.
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