At the Food Festival

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Conversation

What are you eating?
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Fried rice. Try some. It is good.
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No, thanks.
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Come on. Just a little.
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all right. But not too much.
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Here you go.
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Hey! It is delicious.
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I told you so.
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listen and say

green salad
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kebab
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French fries
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beefburger
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spaghetti
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barbecued chicken
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orange juice
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lemonade
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Phonics

butter
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blister
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dinner
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tiger
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mother
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lobster
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Write and listen

It’s a child’s ability to understand the meaning of the words they hear and be able to relate to them in some way. When children hear a story, good listening skills and comprehension enables them to understand it, remember it, discuss it and even retell it in their own words