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Welcome to the mini story for Day of the Dead. In the mini story I will do 3 things. I will make a
statement. For example, “I arrived in Guatemala.” When you hear a statement, a sentence, you just
say, “Ah,” or, “Oh.” You need to say that. Show that you understand this is not a question. A statement is not a question, so when you hear a statement say, “Ah.” For example, “I arrive in
Guatemala.” “Ah.”
The second thing I will do is ask a question you know the answer to. For example, “Where do I
arrive?” I will stop. You say the answer. You must say the answer to every question. I say, “I arrive
in Guatemala. Where did I arrive?” You say, “Guatemala.” Easy.
And No. 3, I might ask a question you don’t know the answer to. If you don’t know the answer just
guess. Say any answer, but you must answer every question. Use your pause button if necessary.
Let’s begin. Here we go.
I arrived in Guatemala on the Day of the Dead, November 1st. Did I arrive in Guatemala? Yes.
Yes, I arrived in Guatemala. Where did I arrive? Guatemala, right. I arrived in Guatemala.
I arrived in Guatemala on the Day of the Dead, November 1st. Who arrived in Guatemala on the
Day of the Dead? Well, me – AJ. I arrived in Guatemala on the Day of the Dead, November 1st.
Did I arrive in Guatemala on November 3rd? No, no. I didn’t arrive in Guatemala on November 3rd;
I arrived in Guatemala on November 1st.
What day did I arrive in Guatemala? November 1st. I arrived in Guatemala on November 1st.
Where did I arrive on November 1st? Guatemala. I arrived in Guatemala on November 1st.
I arrived in Guatemala on the Day of the Dead, November 1st. I was curious about this holiday so I
went to the cemetery to see what was happening. Was I angry about this holiday? No, no. I wasn’t
angry about this holiday.
Was I sad about this holiday? No, no. I wasn’t sad about this holiday. I was curious about this holiday. Who was curious about this holiday? Well, I was – AJ. I was curious about this holiday.
What was I curious about? The holiday. I was curious about the holiday. Which holiday was I curious about? Which holiday was I curious about? The Day of the Dead. I was curious about the Day
of the Dead.
Was I curious about the Day of the Dead or was I curious about Christmas? No. I was curious
about the Day of the Dead of course. I was curious about the Day of the Dead so I went to the
cemetery to see what was happening. Where did I go? To the cemetery.
I went to the cemetery. Did I go to the cemetery or did I go to the airport? Easy. I went to the
cemetery. Who went to the cemetery? Well, me – AJ. I went to the cemetery.
Where did I go? To the cemetery, right. I went to the cemetery. When did I go to the cemetery?
November 1st, the Day of the Dead. I went to the cemetery on the Day of the Dead, November 1st.
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mWelcome to the mini story for Day of the Dead. In the mini story I will do 3 things. I will make astatement. For example, “I arrived in Guatemala.” When you hear a statement, a sentence, you justsay, “Ah,” or, “Oh.” You need to say that. Show that you understand this is not a question. A statement is not a question, so when you hear a statement say, “Ah.” For example, “I arrive inGuatemala.” “Ah.”The second thing I will do is ask a question you know the answer to. For example, “Where do Iarrive?” I will stop. You say the answer. You must say the answer to every question. I say, “I arrivein Guatemala. Where did I arrive?” You say, “Guatemala.” Easy.And No. 3, I might ask a question you don’t know the answer to. If you don’t know the answer justguess. Say any answer, but you must answer every question. Use your pause button if necessary.Let’s begin. Here we go.I arrived in Guatemala on the Day of the Dead, November 1st. Did I arrive in Guatemala? Yes.Yes, I arrived in Guatemala. Where did I arrive? Guatemala, right. I arrived in Guatemala.I arrived in Guatemala on the Day of the Dead, November 1st. Who arrived in Guatemala on theDay of the Dead? Well, me – AJ. I arrived in Guatemala on the Day of the Dead, November 1st.Did I arrive in Guatemala on November 3rd? No, no. I didn’t arrive in Guatemala on November 3rd;I arrived in Guatemala on November 1st.What day did I arrive in Guatemala? November 1st. I arrived in Guatemala on November 1st.Where did I arrive on November 1st? Guatemala. I arrived in Guatemala on November 1st.I arrived in Guatemala on the Day of the Dead, November 1st. I was curious about this holiday so Iwent to the cemetery to see what was happening. Was I angry about this holiday? No, no. I wasn’tangry about this holiday.Was I sad about this holiday? No, no. I wasn’t sad about this holiday. I was curious about this holiday. Who was curious about this holiday? Well, I was – AJ. I was curious about this holiday.What was I curious about? The holiday. I was curious about the holiday. Which holiday was I curious about? Which holiday was I curious about? The Day of the Dead. I was curious about the Dayof the Dead.Was I curious about the Day of the Dead or was I curious about Christmas? No. I was curiousabout the Day of the Dead of course. I was curious about the Day of the Dead so I went to thecemetery to see what was happening. Where did I go? To the cemetery.I went to the cemetery. Did I go to the cemetery or did I go to the airport? Easy. I went to thecemetery. Who went to the cemetery? Well, me – AJ. I went to the cemetery.Where did I go? To the cemetery, right. I went to the cemetery. When did I go to the cemetery?November 1st, the Day of the Dead. I went to the cemetery on the Day of the Dead, November 1st.www.EffortlessEnglishClub.com
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