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Little Pops I can't wait to fly in an airplane, Harry said.
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Little Pops I can't wait to fly in an airplane, Harry said.
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Flying sounds scary, Oliver said.
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It will be fun, Dad said.
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Lots of people got on the plane.
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We might be too heavy for the plane, Oliver said.
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We're not too heavy, Mom said.
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The plane took off.
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The Carter family was flying.
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My ears hurt, Oliver said.
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Mom gave Oliver a piece of gum.
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Chewing the gum made his ears feel better.
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Oliver looked out the window.
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We are very high up, he said.
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What if we fall?
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Harry said, We will not fall.
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Mom gave the kids a card game.
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Oliver can go first, Emmy said.
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Oliver won the game.
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That was fun, he said.
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A flight attendant brought drinks and a snack.
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Yum! said Oliver.
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I love pretzels and juice!
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The plane landed.
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Everyone got their luggage.
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The flight attendant smiled at Oliver.
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Would you like to meet the pilot? she asked.
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Yes!
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Oliver said.
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The pilot had a cool uniform.
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He showed Oliver the cockpit.
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Oliver saw buttons and lights and maps.
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Wow!
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Oliver said.
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Does flying still seem scary, Oliver?
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Dad asked.
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Scary?
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Ha!
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Oliver laughed.
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Flying is not scary, Dad.
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Flying is awesome!
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The Carters were on a trip.
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They were looking for their hotel.
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Harry checked his map.
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We should turn left now, he said.
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We don't need the map, Harry, said Mom.
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My phone has a GPS.
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It will take us to our hotel.
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Harry sighed.
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He liked maps better than phones.
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The family checked into the hotel.
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Time for sightseeing, Dad said.
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I can find the museum on my map, Harry said.
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I'll use my phone, Mom said.
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Next they looked for the zoo.
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I have my map, Harry said.
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Maps take too long, Oliver said.
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After the zoo they went to a park.
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Everyone rested on a bench.
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Soon mom turned on her phone again.
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Let's go back to the hotel, she said.
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Turn right, mom said.
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Now straight, and then...
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Suddenly mom's phone went dark dark oh no mom cried
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the battery is dead dad said where's our
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hotel Emmy asked I don't know dad said we're lost cried Oliver
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Harry opened his map.
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We have to walk along this street, he said.
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Then we turn left two times.
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The family arrived back at the hotel.
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I'm glad you brought a map, Harry, said Mom.
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Me too, said Harry.
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Yay! said Harry.
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We're going camping!
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Mom put the tent and food in the car.
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Dad put the sleeping bags in the car.
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The kids played in the yard.
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Harry threw a stick.
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Rover ran after it.
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Everybody in the car, Dad said.
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Rover looked for the stick.
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It's time to go camping, Rover, said Harry.
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Rover was still looking for the stick.
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Everybody pulled Rover into the car.
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Here we go, said Dad.
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Dad drove, and Rover barked loudly.
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Soon they were in the woods.
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Mom and Harry set up the tent.
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Dad and Emmy made a campfire.
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Oliver found bugs.
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Rover sniffed all around.
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Dad cooked dinner over the fire.
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Everybody ate.
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It's getting dark, said Dad.
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We need to tie up our food.
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There are bears in the woods.
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Bears?
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Harry looked around.
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Bears?
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Emmy looked around.
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I like bears, said Oliver.
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Suddenly, the bushes moved.
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Is it a bear? asked Emmy.
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A sound came from the bushes.
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It must be a bear, said Harry.
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Woof, woof!
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Rover jumped out.
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Rover had a new stick.
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It finally stopped snowing, Harry said.
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Let's go outside and play, Oliver said.
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Mom had a better idea.
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Let's go skiing, she said.
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But we don't have skis, Emmy said.
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Don't worry, Dad said.
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We can rent them.
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The Carters looked for their warmest clothes.
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Wear your hats and mittens, Mom said.
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Wear your snow pants and jackets, Dad said.
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They'll keep you dry if you fall.
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The Carters drove to Winter Mountain.
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The ski resort was crowded.
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Dad led the family to the ski shop.
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We need skis, boots, poles, and helmets, he said.
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A woman measured everyone.
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Then she handed out the ski equipment.
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You're all set now, she said.
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You can go skiing.
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It took a while for everyone to get ready.
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At last, they went outside.
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Are we going on the ski lift?
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Harry asked.
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Or do we start on the beginner's slope?
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I don't know, Mom said.
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I've never skied before Dad looked surprised I've never skied before He said to Mom I thought you knew how to ski
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Emmy turned around She opened the door to the ski shop again We need to get one more thing She said
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  • Domande retoriche: "What if we fall?" Questa domanda aiuta a esprimere preoccupazioni o paure, utile nelle conversazioni quotidiane.
  • Utilizzo di "will" per il futuro: "We will not fall." Mostra come formulare frasi in futuro, un aspetto fondamentale per descrivere eventi o piani futuri.
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  • "Pilot": La pronuncia della "i" può essere difficile; assicurati di pronunciarla in modo chiaro come /ˈpaɪlət/.
  • "Airport": Spesso si tende ad accorciare, ma è fondamentale articolare bene la "ai" per evitare confusione con altre parole.
  • "Cockpit": Fai attenzione all'accento sulla prima sillaba, /ˈkɒk.pɪt/, per garantire una pronuncia corretta.

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