Shadowing Practice: The Night Mom Left Home | Days of My Family | Slow English For Beginners | A1–A2 level - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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I'm home.
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I'm home.
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Long week.
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Very long week.
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Okay, just make dinner.
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Then sit down and relax.
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Oh, wow!
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Okay, that looks amazing!
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Seven million views!
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Seven million!
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Everyone is making this pasta.
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No, no, no, go left!
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I said left!
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Ugh!
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Why do I always die here?
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Come on, that was right there!
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The kids and Michael must be starving already.
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I need to make dinner quickly, they're all waiting.
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6.10.
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Okay, still have time.
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Two big pizzas, just put them in the oven, 20 minutes, done.
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Okay, everyone, pizza tonight.
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I got two huge ones from the store, they were on special.
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Just goes in the oven, super easy.
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I can't.
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What?
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Pizza.
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I can't.
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You can't eat pizza.
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No. Michael, it's Friday.
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I know what day it is.
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Anna, I was reading an article this week about sugar.
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Okay.
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Sugar is really bad for you.
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Worse than most people think.
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Pizza has a lot of carbs.
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Carbs become sugar in your body.
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It's all the same thing.
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Michael?
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I'm cutting carbs.
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No bread.
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No pasta.
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No pizza.
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I've been doing it for seven days now.
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Seven days, Anna.
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Seven.
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Do you know how hard that is? So, no pizza.
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No pizza.
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Sorry.
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You're sorry.
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Very sorry.
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Mom, I want this pasta.
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Look. That looks very fancy.
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Everyone is making it right now.
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Emma, that looks like two hours of cooking.
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They said it's easy.
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They probably didn't cook it themselves.
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Mom, it's just pasta.
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It has three sauces, Emma.
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I can see three sauces.
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Mom, fish and chips.
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Fish and chips.
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Yeah, you know how I like it.
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Okay.
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Crispy on the outside, soft on the inside.
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And don't make it soggy.
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Last time it was soggy.
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Okay, Jack, no soggy food, I promise.
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Last time you ate four pieces? Because I was hungry.
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It was still soggy.
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You always say that.
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It's true.
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Okay, can we just eat the same thing tonight?
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One dinner.
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Together.
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No carbs.
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Okay, okay, okay.
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I really want that pasta, though.
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Fish and chips!
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Okay, okay, okay.
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Three people, three dinners, no problem.
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No problem.
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It's okay.
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Everyone likes different things.
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That's totally normal.
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Michael, no carbs.
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Broccoli and fish.
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Fine.
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Emma, pasta.
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Water on first.
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Hmm.
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Let me see.
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Jack, fish and chips.
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Frying.
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Also fine.
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Three pots.
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Same time.
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I've done harder things.
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I've done harder things.
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I am a superhero.
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A very tired superhero.
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Oil for the fish.
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Water for the pasta.
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Broccoli at the end.
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First, the fish.
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Flour, that's the white powder we use before frying.
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You coat the fish in flour,
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then into the hot oil.
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The flour makes the outside crispy.
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Crispy outside, soft inside, Jack's dream.
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Now, don't burn it, and do not let anyone in this kitchen.
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Anna, quick question.
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I'm busy.
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Just one second.
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Did you know steaming broccoli is not the best way to cook it?
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Michael.
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Blanching is better.
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You put the vegetable in hot water for a short time.
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Then you take it out.
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It keeps more vitamins.
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I know what blanching is.
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I know.
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I'm just saying the article was very clear.
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Fine.
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I'll blanch it.
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Great.
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Also, how much oil are you using?
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Michael.
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I'm just asking.
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Go sit down.
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I was just...
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Please.
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Mom, for the pasta sauce, you need cream.
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Not too much.
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And fresh basil.
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I know.
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Not dry basil.
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Fresh.
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Dry basil loses all the smell when it dries.
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Totally different.
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Emma, I know.
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I have the video right here.
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Do you want to watch it?
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I am cooking right now.
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It's only four minutes.
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Emma.
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Okay, but the basil?
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Emma.
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Fresh basil, not dry.
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My basil is always the freshest.
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Mom, the fries, thick ones, not thin.
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I know, Jack.
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Thin ones get soggy.
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I know.
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And the fish, both sides.
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Last time only one side was done.
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Jack, I have been making fish since before you were born.
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Last time one side was still white, though.
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I was going to flip it.
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It looked done.
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It wasn't done.
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Okay, but...
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Jack, both sides, always.
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Cool.
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Okay, five more minutes.
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This is the hard part.
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Oil good, water boiling, broccoli ready.
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Five minutes.
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Five quiet minutes.
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Nobody comes in.
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Michael.
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Michael.
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I was reading another article.
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The oil is very hot right now.
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I know, I just...
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Hot oil, fish in it, not a good moment.
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Olive oil isn't good for high heat.
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The article said...
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Michael, watch out!
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Do you see what the oil is doing?
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I see it, I'm just saying next time maybe you...
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Michael, go sit down.
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Okay, okay.
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Mom, the pasta.
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Is it al dente yet?
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What does al dente mean?
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It's Italian.
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It means cook the pasta one or two minutes less.
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So it's not too soft.
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Emma, I lived in Italy for a summer.
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Okay, but is it...
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The pasta is not in the water yet.
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Oh, how long until...
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Emma.
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Al dente, though.
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Not too soft.
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The pasta is not even in the water, Emma.
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Mom, there's smoke.
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That's steam.
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Steam comes from hot water.
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It's normal.
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See?
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The fish is cooking.
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Oh.
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Okay.
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It smells different when it's smoke.
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This is steam.
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Okay, but it smells kind of...
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Jack!
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Step back from the hot oil.
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I'm just looking...
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I know, sweetie, but it's not safe.
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Okay, Mom.
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Hot oil can jump out of the pan.
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It will burn you.
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Step back.
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Are the fries in yet?
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They need more time than the fish.
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Jack.
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Step back.
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Please.
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Both sides.
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Both sides.
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Anna, the oil, what kind is it?
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Mom, I have the cream right here.
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How much do you want?
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Jack, watch out!
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Michael, I'm going out.
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Now?
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Yes.
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What about dinner?
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I'll take care of it.
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It's okay.
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You know what?
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It's fine.
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Okay, Michael.
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No carbs.
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Chicken burger.
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No bun.
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Zero carbs.
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Your diet is safe.
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Emma, famous food from the internet.
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Spicy chicken wings, very popular, everyone likes them. And Jack?
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Fish, crispy on the outside, soft on the inside.
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Done.
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Everyone gets what they want.
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You're welcome.
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I think I'll stop here.
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It looks so warm inside.
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Okay, let's go.
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Mom's not back yet.
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She said she's going out.
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She'll be back soon.
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It's almost seven.
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She said she'd take care of dinner.
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Should we clean the kitchen?
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Let's wait.
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I should go check outside.
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Hi!
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Delivery for Anna?
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Yes.
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This is Anna's house.
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Great!
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Here you go!
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Three orders, all separate.
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She put names on them.
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Have a great night! Where did she go?
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I don't know.
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Did Mom order us McDonald's?
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She ordered it from the car.
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She just wanted pizza tonight.
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I wanted pizza too.
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I didn't really need the pasta.
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I just saw it online and I said it.
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It's crispy.
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Mom made McDonald's crispy.
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She was really tired, huh?
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We should have just eaten the pizza.
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Yeah.
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Oh, that's really good.
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No one is talking to me.
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No one is asking me anything.
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This is so nice.
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Hey, babe.
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Mom, where are you?
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I'm at a restaurant.
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A restaurant?
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Mm-hmm. By yourself?
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Just me.
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Is it good?
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It's really good, Jack.
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Oh.
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When are you coming home?
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After dessert.
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You're having dessert?
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I am.
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What kind?
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I don't know yet.
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Still looking.
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Can you bring some home?
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We'll see.
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Mom, where are you exactly? at a restaurant.
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Which one, Emma?
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I'm just asking.
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The pasta thing?
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I didn't really need it.
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I know.
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We should have just eaten the pizza.
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Yeah.
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I'll be home soon.
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Two big pizzas, still in the bag.
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Friday.
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Can I bring you something for dessert?
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Yes.
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We have chocolate cake and ice cream.
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I'll have the chocolate cake. Of course.
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And can I get three more to go?
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Two chocolate cakes and one ice cream. For the family?
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It's been a long week. Of course.
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Jack would love this place. That is really good.
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Cheers!
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Next Friday, I'm doing this again.

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