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A few students at 5th grade want to practice their pronunciation at the radio. Let's do it then!
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A few students at 5th grade want to practice their pronunciation at the radio. Let's do it then!
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A few students at 5th grade want to practice their pronunciation at the radio. Let's do it then!
A group of students from Navarrete school are reading carnival riddles. They mention fireworks, masks, drums, stages, bands, parades, food stalls, and floats. They end by thanking everyone and saying goodbye. Good morning, we are Aynara, Adriana, Uriel, Julia, and Naya. We are at the students of Navarrete school, and we are going to read some carnival riddles. I'm colorful and bright, lighting up the night. People oh and ah when I'm up in the street. What I'm I is, they are fireworks. I cover up your face. I'm mister, I'm a race. At the carnival in world, what I'm not a popcorn. It is a mask. I beat with a song, keeping time all around. In a band, I'm fun. What am I, playing love? It is a drum. I am platform for the show, where performers come to glow on me. They dance and singing. What am I, a special feeling. Hmm, is the stage. We play music together, in any kind of weather, instruments together. What are we, a lively team? It is a band. We march down the street, in costumes looking neat, with cures and jellies. What are we, a festive ship? It is a parade. We sail the trees, from space to space. At the fire, we sing. That's what we are serving as. It is a food stall. Yes. We glide down the road, in a festive mood. With lights and people around. What are we, a walking show? It is a parade. No, what is it? It is a costume. Is it a costume? No. It is a float. No. It is a float. It is a float. It is a parade. Ok, so thank you children, thanks for coming. Do you want to say something else? Thank you. Thank you very much. Bye.