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رابط الدرس الر 10 Who Used My Toothpaste? 4 Language in Context Mark the things that annoy you. Then compare your list with a partner. I can't stand it when people: show up late don't put things away don't give back what they borrowed don't clean up after meals I don't take out the garbage use up all the milk, sugar, etc. Others: www.ien.edu.sa 5 Listening Ken and Jake are away at college. Listen and mark the things they miss from home. 6 Pronunciation Listen. Notice the different sounds of vowels followed by r. Then practice. family homemade food friends basketball video games laundry 1 2 3 4 /ɛr/ /or/ /ir/ /ǝr/ privacy share chore here word hairbrush scissors ear heard 7 About You 1. Do you have obligations at home? What do you have to do? 2. Do members of your family share household chores? 3. Do you share a room? If yes, do you have any problems? 4. Do other family members use your things? What things? 5. What things shouldn't you share? 6. What things do you think it is possible to share? 7. What do you think are the most common problems of people sharing the same space? 8. What can people do to avoid having these problems? وزارة التعليم Ministry 108ation 2024-1446 SG_03_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 108 Ken Jake 30/4/24 12:33 AM

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ken and jake are away at college

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Do you have obligations at home?

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8 Conversation ⑬ O Amal: So, has your nephew left yet? Sarah: Yes, Kareem has already gone. At long last! Amal: How long did he stay? Sarah: Almost three months. He was doing a research project here at the university. When he arrived, I said, “Make yourself at home.” And he did just that. Amal: But he seemed like such a nice young man. Sarah: Oh, he is, and I was happy to help out. The trouble is that he took over our house. He used our things and never put them back. He never cleaned up after himself, and I've never seen anyone eat so much! One day I walked into the living room, and there was Kareem eating and making a mess, with his feet on the furniture... Amal: That's a bit too much, isn't it? Sarah: That's what I thought. Amal: So what did you say to him? Real Talk = At long last! Finally! That's a bit too much. = This has gone too far. Your Ending What do you think Sarah said to Kareem? 1 Kareem, please eat in the kitchen. Not in here. Kareem, I don't know how you behave at home, but in our house we have some rules. 3 Kareem, don't you think it's time you started cleaning up after yourself? 4 Your idea: About the Conversation 1. How long did Kareem stay? 2. Was he welcome at his aunt's house at first? Your Turn A. Role-play the conversation. Make up a reply for Kareem. 3. What complaints did Sarah have about her nephew? B. Interview Kareem about his stay with his aunt. وزارة التعليم Ministry of Education 2024-1446 SG_03_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 109 109 30/4/24 12:33 AM

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