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FUN TIME!

3 LISTENING II

(wording may vary)

1. twice a week;

2. cook and invite friends round for dinner;

3. to his basketball games;

4. he has a drink and a chat with his friends;

5. golf;

6. to the pub

4 LISTENING III

1. pool;

2. photography;

3. surfing;

4. cooking;

5. football;

6. cinema;

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