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A: Hello! What are you going to do this weekend?

B: Our family is going to 1. a picnic in the park.

A: Fantastic ! Now it’s the right weather for outdoor 2..

B: Yes. What about you.?

A: I will go to see my grandparents with my mum.

B: How often do you usually go to 3. them?

A: About twice a month. You know, I’m very 4. with my schoolwork and my grandparents live very far 5. my home, about two hours by car.

B: But you are lucky. My grandparents live even farther. It takes eight hours to go by 6..

A:7.? Anyway, I hope you can enjoy yourselves.

B:Thank you!

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