Anna: Hi there!
Washington, D.C. has many fun places to eat. But, sometimes it's more fun to
cook. In fact, tonight Marsha and I are cooking for friends. Well, she is
cooking. I am doing the shopping.
(phone rings) It’s
Marsha. Hi, Marsha.
Marsha: Hi, Anna. Do
you have the shopping list?
Anna: Yes, I told you:
I have the shopping list. Can you hear it?
Marsha: Okay, good. I
hear the list. Anna, please buy all the ingredients on the
list.
Anna: Yes, Marsha, I
will.
Marsha: And do not
spend too much time shopping.
Anna: No, Marsha, I
won’t. See you later.
Anna: Sometimes,
Marsha worries too much. I love shopping! And, I did not spend too much money.
Oh, no! But I did spend too much time! I have to return home now!
Marsha: Anna, what
took you so long? Our guests will be here soon!
Anna: Don’t worry,
Marsha. I bought everything on the list.
Marsha: Let me see.
You bought a bunch of bananas, a box of pancake mix, a bag of coffee … Anna, this is all wrong!
Anna: What do you mean wrong? I bought a jar of peanut
butter and a loaf of bread … no, wait … two loaves of bread.
Marsha: Anna, these
are the wrong ingredients!
Anna: These
ingredients are all on the list! I took this list from the counter.
Marsha: Anna, this is
the shopping list for breakfast. I said, take the shopping list - on the refrigerator - for dinner!
Anna: Marsha, there
was no shopping list - on the refrigerator - for dinner!
Marsha: Oh no! It’s on
the floor!!
Anna/Marsha: Ahh!!! Ahh!!!
Marsha: What are we
going to do?
Anna: When do our
guests arrive?
Marsha: They arrive in
30 minutes!
Anna: I can fix this.
Do you trust me?
Marsha: Do I have to?
Anna: Yes.
(The story continues next week)
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