Lena. Hi, Aru. What are you doing? Aru. I'm making a dessert for the
birthday party this afternoon.
Lena. Whose birthday is it?
Aru. Mine! I'm 15 today.
Lena. Really? Happy birthday!
Aru. Thanks, Lena. Do you want to help me make
the dessert?
Lena. Sure. What kind of dessert is it?
Aru. It's called chak chak. It's a traditional Kazakh
dessert. Here's the recipe. First, take two eggs and
some flour ... Oh, have we got enough eggs?
Lena. Yes, they're in the fridge. And here's the flour.
Aru. Thanks. Now I need to mix the eggs and the flour in
a bowl.
Lena. What about this one?
Aru. It's too small. That one over there is big enough.
Lena. OK. The recipe says we need to add a little salt.
Aru. Yes. Do you like cooking, Lena?
Lena. Not really. It's too difficult. I like reading and
cycling. What are your hobbies?
Aru. I like dancing, singing and cooking, of course ...
Right, where is the honey?
Lena. We haven't got any. We need to buy some. Whose
phone is this? Is it yours? I think it's ringing.
Aru. Oh yes, it's my brother Timur. I'll call him back later.
Lena. OK, I'll go to the shop now.
Aru Great, thanks. Oh, if you see Zhanna and Sara, tell
them that the party starts at 4 o'clock.
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4) I think that it’s helpful that I’m learning here rather than at school back home. Other than that I’m enjoying myself very much. The area we are staying in is rather tempting as there’re so many posh shops and restaurants around.
2) I’m trying to resist buying too much. I can go out quite a lot, my lessons usually start at 10am so I don’t have to get up early, which is great when tasting the nightlife.
1) Spanish lessons are going well, and Andrea, my teacher seems really nice. I understand quite a lot now and I’m getting to the stage where I can say something.
5) You know me, I like partying. Anyway I need to go. Hope you’re well and not too cold back at home! Keep in touch!