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Dialogue:
Summer games
dialogue 1
Jingjing: Mark, have you been _____and doing much _______?
Mark: Just the ______ and one restaurant—______. Don't tell me we have to talk about _______again!
Jingjing: _______ Actually, I wanted to know if you could ______ some summer games.
Mark: You mean ______?
Jingjing: More like ones that can be played ______.
Mark: Why do you ask?
Jingjing: Friends of mine are ______ this weekend, and could do well ________.
Mark: Hmm, I'll have to _______ to what I did in summer ______: ________.
Jingjing: I might have to run out and _______.
Mark: Yeah, don't ______ together. That'd be ______. What about ______? You have one of those, don't you?
Jingjing: You know, what I have ______ games that _______that a few people get really_____ while others feel kinda ______ and wish it could be over soon.
Mark: That's why ______ is better—but, no rope, _______. Hey, you could use old ______ or just about anything for ______.
Jingjing: That ______. Any other ideas?
Mark: Yeah, I just remembered one that was ______: ______.
Jingjing: We don't want to ______.
Mark: You don't have to. You stand in a ______, with your partner _______. Only one of you is holding a water ______. Before you throw your balloon, your partner's ______ has to _______.
Jingjing: Then they ________, right?
Mark: You got it. And if ______, your row takes a _______ before _______ your balloon.
Jingjing: Oh, I think _______: people still in the game are _______.
Mark: Yeah, so ______. One guy might_______ and make everybody laugh.
Jingjing: I _______ the whole thing would be over______.
Mark: ______. People have ______, and then can get back to _______ soon enough.
Jingjing: I'll______, if I can find balloons at the supermarket. Try to ______ games when I see you next.
dialogue 2
Jingjing: Mark, thanks for that _______ earlier. I'd really like to have______ good games ready, _______.
Mark: I thought of a few ______ you could ______.
Jingjing: ___ them by me. Like I said, I don't want to______.
Mark: Well, if you have some large ______, like those_______—but empty ones.
Jingjing: Go on; I'm listening.
Mark: You ______ a dozen of those, then make them into _______. Then, just use a tennis ball or something for people to _______their stack.
Jingjing: Oh, yeah: whoever_______ gets points for their team. That'd_______. Besides, we could stop playing anytime and just ______.
Mark: Remember to add a ______ or a few _______ in _______, so the wind doesn't ______. You could even ______ them, some ______, some _______, to make it more _______.
Jingjing: Yeah, I'm thinking a player could _______. Hey, what if_______?
Mark: Do I have to think of everything? Check the _______. Hey, if you _______ to someone's ______, and it's big enough, you could ________ and play floor-is-_______.
Jingjing: Isn't that a Netflix series?
Mark: It is. And it's a pretty______. People have to cross from one _______ of the _______ to the other, ______.
Jingjing: Right, and if they _______, they're out.
Mark: Because______! You got it!
Jingjing: I'll have to make sure my friend has________, not one ________.
Mark: Or ______. You wouldn't ______ like Tarzan.
new words and phrases
think back:
gung ho:
no dice:
That's the beauty of it.
go over well:
self-explanatory: