Script:
Teacher: Adams.
Adams: Here.
Teacher: Adamly.
Simone: Here.
Teacher: Adamowlsky, Adamson.
Adamson: Here.
Teacher: Adler.
Adler: Here
Teacher: Anderson… Anderson?
Anderson: Here!
Teacher: Bueller. Bueller? Bueller? Bueller ?
Simone: Um, he’s sick. My best friend’s sister’s boyfriend’s brother’s girlfriend heard from this guy who knows this kid who’s going with the girl who saw Ferris pass out at 31 Flavors last night. I guess it’s pretty serious.
Teacher: Thank you, Simone
Simone: No problem whatsoever.
Teacher: Frye.
Vocabulary:
Boyfriend 彼氏
Girlfriend 彼女
Hear 聞く
Guy 奴
Kid 子供
Pass out 気絶
Flavor 味
Serious 深刻
Example Sentences:
Boyfriend/Girlfriend
- My sister’s boyfriend heard that Ferris is sick.
- She got flowers from her boyfriend.
- He went to the movies with his girlfriend.
- He married his high school girlfriend.
Guy
- This guy saw Ferris last night.
- That guy annoys me.
- Who are those guys?
- Are you guys having fun?
- Hi, guys.
Kid
- He knows this kid.
- He has a wife and two kids.
- Hey, slow down kid.
- I love kids – they are so cute!
- She picks up her kids at school everyday.
Pass out
- Ferris passed out last night.
- I almost passed out just now.
- She passed out when she saw the dead frog.
- After not eating for a week, Tom passed out.
Flavor
- He went to 31 Flavors to get some ice cream.
- What’s your favorite ice cream flavor?
- This drink has an unusual flavor.
- Mexican food has a spicy flavor.
Serious
- I guess it’s pretty serious.
- Are you serious?
- They had a serious conversation about their relationship.
- She is a very serious person.
- They read a serious book about slavery in class.
Grammar:
{Noun} heard that
- I heard that Ferris passed out last night.
- I heard that she got married in December.
- She heard that the test was hard.
- The teacher heard that his students failed the test.
See {Noun} {Verb}
- A girl saw Ferris pass out last night.
- I saw him kissing his girlfriend.
- We saw them running yesterday.
- I saw a dog running up the street.
Pretty {adjective}
- It’s pretty serious.
- This is a pretty difficult question.
- I’m pretty tired today.
- It’s pretty cold in here.