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Hoa’s father, Mr Tuan is a farmer.

Hoa’s father, Mr Tuan is a farmer. He works more
hours than Tim’s father. He usually starts work at
six in the morning. He has breakfast, then he feeds
the buffalo, pigs and chickens, and collects the eggs.
From about nine in the morning until four in the
afternoon, Mr Tuan works in the fields with his
brother. They grow some rice, but their main crop is
vegetables. From 12 to 1 o’clock, Mr Tuan rests and
eats lunch.
At four in the afternoon, they come back home.
Mr Tuan feeds the animals again. Then he cleans the
buffalo shed and the chicken coop. His work usually
finishes at six.
Four or five times a year when there is less work,
Mr Tuan takes a day off. He goes to the city with his
wife. A farmer has no real vacations.
feed
Hoa’s father, Mr Tuan is a farmer. He works more
hours than Tim’s father. He usually starts work at
six in the morning. He has breakfast, then he feeds
the buffalo, pigs and chickens, and collects the eggs.
From about nine in the morning until four in the
afternoon, Mr Tuan works in the fields with his
brother. They grow some rice, but their main crop is
vegetables. From 12 to 1 o’clock, Mr Tuan rests and
eats lunch.
At four in the afternoon, they come back home.
Mr Tuan feeds the animals again. Then he cleans the
buffalo shed and the chicken coop. His work usually
finishes at six.
Four or five times a year when there is less work,
Mr Tuan takes a day off. He goes to the city with his
wife. A farmer has no real vacations.
Hoa’s father, Mr Tuan is a farmer. He works more
hours than Tim’s father. He usually starts work at
six in the morning. He has breakfast, then he feeds
the buffalo, pigs and chickens, and collects the eggs.
From about nine in the morning until four in the
afternoon, Mr Tuan works in the fields with his
brother. They grow some rice, but their main crop is
vegetables. From 12 to 1 o’clock, Mr Tuan rests and
eats lunch.
At four in the afternoon, they come back home.
Mr Tuan feeds the animals again. Then he cleans the
buffalo shed and the chicken coop. His work usually
finishes at six.
Four or five times a year when there is less work,
Mr Tuan takes a day off. He goes to the city with his
wife. A farmer has no real vacations.
rest
Hoa’s father, Mr Tuan is a farmer. He works more
hours than Tim’s father. He usually starts work at
six in the morning. He has breakfast, then he feeds
the buffalo, pigs and chickens, and collects the eggs.
From about nine in the morning until four in the
afternoon, Mr Tuan works in the fields with his
brother. They grow some rice, but their main crop is
vegetables. From 12 to 1 o’clock, Mr Tuan rests and
eats lunch.
At four in the afternoon, they come back home.
Mr Tuan feeds the animals again. Then he cleans the
buffalo shed and the chicken coop. His work usually
finishes at six.
Four or five times a year when there is less work,
Mr Tuan takes a day off. He goes to the city with his
wife. A farmer has no real vacations.
buffalo
Hoa’s father, Mr Tuan is a farmer. He works more
hours than Tim’s father. He usually starts work at
six in the morning. He has breakfast, then he feeds
the buffalo, pigs and chickens, and collects the eggs.
From about nine in the morning until four in the
afternoon, Mr Tuan works in the fields with his
brother. They grow some rice, but their main crop is
vegetables. From 12 to 1 o’clock, Mr Tuan rests and
eats lunch.
At four in the afternoon, they come back home.
Mr Tuan feeds the animals again. Then he cleans the
buffalo shed and the chicken coop. His work usually
finishes at six.
Four or five times a year when there is less work,
Mr Tuan takes a day off. He goes to the city with his
wife. A farmer has no real vacations.
buffalo shed
Hoa’s father, Mr Tuan is a farmer. He works more
hours than Tim’s father. He usually starts work at
six in the morning. He has breakfast, then he feeds
the buffalo, pigs and chickens, and collects the eggs.
From about nine in the morning until four in the
afternoon, Mr Tuan works in the fields with his
brother. They grow some rice, but their main crop is
vegetables. From 12 to 1 o’clock, Mr Tuan rests and
eats lunch.
At four in the afternoon, they come back home.
Mr Tuan feeds the animals again. Then he cleans the
buffalo shed and the chicken coop. His work usually
finishes at six.
Four or five times a year when there is less work,
Mr Tuan takes a day off. He goes to the city with his
wife. A farmer has no real vacations.
chicken coop
Hoa’s father, Mr Tuan is a farmer. He works more
hours than Tim’s father. He usually starts work at
six in the morning. He has breakfast, then he feeds
the buffalo, pigs and chickens, and collects the eggs.
From about nine in the morning until four in the
afternoon, Mr Tuan works in the fields with his
brother. They grow some rice, but their main crop is
vegetables. From 12 to 1 o’clock, Mr Tuan rests and
eats lunch.
At four in the afternoon, they come back home.
Mr Tuan feeds the animals again. Then he cleans the
buffalo shed and the chicken coop. His work usually
finishes at six.
Four or five times a year when there is less work,
Mr Tuan takes a day off. He goes to the city with his
wife. A farmer has no real vacations.
main crop
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Hoa’s father, Mr Tuan is a farmer. He works more
hours than Tim’s father. He usually starts work at
six in the morning. He has breakfast, then he feeds
the buffalo, pigs and chickens, and collects the eggs.
From about nine in the morning until four in the
afternoon, Mr Tuan works in the fields with his
brother. They grow some rice, but their main crop is
vegetables. From 12 to 1 o’clock, Mr Tuan rests and
eats lunch.
At four in the afternoon, they come back home.
Mr Tuan feeds the animals again. Then he cleans the
buffalo shed and the chicken coop. His work usually
finishes at six.
Four or five times a year when there is less work,
Mr Tuan takes a day off. He goes to the city with his
wife. A farmer has no real vacations.
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Hoa’s father, Mr Tuan is a farmer. He works more hours than Tim’s father. He usually starts work at six in the morning. He has breakfast, then he feedsthe buffalo, pigs and chickens, and collects the eggs.From about nine in the morning until four in the afternoon, Mr Tuan works in the fields with his brother. They grow some rice, but their main crop is vegetables. From 12 to 1 o’clock, Mr Tuan rests and eats lunch.At four in the afternoon, they come back home. Mr Tuan feeds the animals again. Then he cleans thebuffalo shed and the chicken coop. His work usuallyfinishes at six.Four or five times a year when there is less work, Mr Tuan takes a day off. He goes to the city with his wife. A farmer has no real vacations. feedHoa’s father, Mr Tuan is a farmer. He works more hours than Tim’s father. He usually starts work at six in the morning. He has breakfast, then he feedsthe buffalo, pigs and chickens, and collects the eggs.From about nine in the morning until four in the afternoon, Mr Tuan works in the fields with his brother. They grow some rice, but their main crop is vegetables. From 12 to 1 o’clock, Mr Tuan rests and eats lunch.At four in the afternoon, they come back home. Mr Tuan feeds the animals again. Then he cleans thebuffalo shed and the chicken coop. His work usuallyfinishes at six.Four or five times a year when there is less work, Mr Tuan takes a day off. He goes to the city with his wife. A farmer has no real vacations. Hoa’s father, Mr Tuan is a farmer. He works more hours than Tim’s father. He usually starts work at six in the morning. He has breakfast, then he feedsthe buffalo, pigs and chickens, and collects the eggs.From about nine in the morning until four in the afternoon, Mr Tuan works in the fields with his brother. They grow some rice, but their main crop is vegetables. From 12 to 1 o’clock, Mr Tuan rests and eats lunch.At four in the afternoon, they come back home. Mr Tuan feeds the animals again. Then he cleans thebuffalo shed and the chicken coop. His work usuallyfinishes at six.Four or five times a year when there is less work, Mr Tuan takes a day off. He goes to the city with his wife. A farmer has no real vacations. restHoa’s father, Mr Tuan is a farmer. He works more hours than Tim’s father. He usually starts work at six in the morning. He has breakfast, then he feedsthe buffalo, pigs and chickens, and collects the eggs.From about nine in the morning until four in the afternoon, Mr Tuan works in the fields with his brother. They grow some rice, but their main crop is vegetables. From 12 to 1 o’clock, Mr Tuan rests and eats lunch.At four in the afternoon, they come back home. Mr Tuan feeds the animals again. Then he cleans thebuffalo shed and the chicken coop. His work usuallyfinishes at six.Four or five times a year when there is less work, Mr Tuan takes a day off. He goes to the city with his wife. A farmer has no real vacations. buffaloHoa’s father, Mr Tuan is a farmer. He works more hours than Tim’s father. He usually starts work at six in the morning. He has breakfast, then he feedsthe buffalo, pigs and chickens, and collects the eggs.From about nine in the morning until four in the afternoon, Mr Tuan works in the fields with his brother. They grow some rice, but their main crop is vegetables. From 12 to 1 o’clock, Mr Tuan rests and eats lunch.At four in the afternoon, they come back home. Mr Tuan feeds the animals again. Then he cleans thebuffalo shed and the chicken coop. His work usuallyfinishes at six.Four or five times a year when there is less work, Mr Tuan takes a day off. He goes to the city with his wife. A farmer has no real vacations. buffalo shedHoa’s father, Mr Tuan is a farmer. He works more hours than Tim’s father. He usually starts work at six in the morning. He has breakfast, then he feedsthe buffalo, pigs and chickens, and collects the eggs.From about nine in the morning until four in the afternoon, Mr Tuan works in the fields with his brother. They grow some rice, but their main crop is vegetables. From 12 to 1 o’clock, Mr Tuan rests and eats lunch.At four in the afternoon, they come back home. Mr Tuan feeds the animals again. Then he cleans thebuffalo shed and the chicken coop. His work usuallyfinishes at six.Four or five times a year when there is less work, Mr Tuan takes a day off. He goes to the city with his wife. A farmer has no real vacations. chicken coopHoa’s father, Mr Tuan is a farmer. He works more hours than Tim’s father. He usually starts work at six in the morning. He has breakfast, then he feedsthe buffalo, pigs and chickens, and collects the eggs.From about nine in the morning until four in the afternoon, Mr Tuan works in the fields with his brother. They grow some rice, but their main crop is vegetables. From 12 to 1 o’clock, Mr Tuan rests and eats lunch.At four in the afternoon, they come back home. Mr Tuan feeds the animals again. Then he cleans thebuffalo shed and the chicken coop. His work usuallyfinishes at six.Four or five times a year when there is less work, Mr Tuan takes a day off. He goes to the city with his wife. A farmer has no real vacations. main crop(n)Hoa’s father, Mr Tuan is a farmer. He works more hours than Tim’s father. He usually starts work at six in the morning. He has breakfast, then he feedsthe buffalo, pigs and chickens, and collects the eggs.From about nine in the morning until four in the afternoon, Mr Tuan works in the fields with his brother. They grow some rice, but their main crop is vegetables. From 12 to 1 o’clock, Mr Tuan rests and eats lunch.At four in the afternoon, they come back home. Mr Tuan feeds the animals again. Then he cleans thebuffalo shed and the chicken coop. His work usually
finishes at six.
Four or five times a year when there is less work,
Mr Tuan takes a day off. He goes to the city with his
wife. A farmer has no real vacations.
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