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Lucy wasn't at school for several days.
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Peter: Hi Lucy! You weren’t at school today, what is the matter? I was worried about you.
Lucy: Hi, Peter! It’s nothing serious actually. I just felt a bit sick in the morning, so my mum let me stay at home.
Peter: You poor thing! And are you feeling better now?
Lucy: Yeah, much better, thank you. I guess it must have been that pizza that I ate yesterday. That was the reason for my stomachache. I had too much. But now yeah, I feel all right. I think I won’t miss any more lessons this week.
Peter: But you haven’t been to the doctor’s office, have you? Won’t you have problems with school because you missed classes? When I was ill for a month I put a medical certificate for school.
Lucy: Well my mum called our class teacher so I don’t think there will be any problems. Besides, we don’t have many lessons on Wednesdays. How was geography, by the way? Did you take a test?
Peter: Oh no, we didn’t. But we revised the material for the test. The teacher asked several people to do exercises with the map of the UK at the blackboard. And then we had a sort of contest in groups when we had to find different mountains, rivers and lakes. The quicker — the better. That was fun! And we also checked our homework and asked the teacher questions if we’re not sure about the answers. You know, I feel well prepared for tomorrow’s test now.
Lucy: Wait a second: are we going to take a test tomorrow? I can’t believe it!
Peter: Yes, our teacher said that we’re starting a new topic next week, so we have to finish this one tomorrow. Do you need any help with geography?
Lucy: Hmmm... If you can lent me your exercise book with notes and checked homework. That would save me hours.
Peter: I’m afraid I can’t give you my exercise book right now, because I have to revise the material for the test myself. But if you call me in two hours, we could probably study for the test together.
Lucy: Sounds like a great idea! And thanks so much for offering the help. It’s so nice to have a friend like you.
Peter: No problem. See you later then. Bye for now!
Lucy: Bye Peter!
Now we are ready to start.
Peter: Hi Lucy! You weren’t at school today, what is the matter? I was worried about you.
Lucy: Hi, Peter! It’s nothing serious actually. I just felt a bit sick in the morning, so my mum let me stay at home.
Peter: You poor thing! And are you feeling better now?
Lucy: Yeah, much better, thank you. I guess it must have been that pizza that I ate yesterday. That was the reason for my stomachache. I had too much. But now yeah, I feel all right. I think I won’t miss any more lessons this week.
Peter: But you haven’t been to the doctor’s office, have you? Won’t you have problems with school because you missed classes? When I was ill for a month I put a medical certificate for school.
Lucy: Well my mum called our class teacher so I don’t think there will be any problems. Besides, we don’t have many lessons on Wednesdays. How was geography, by the way? Did you take a test?
Peter: Oh no, we didn’t. But we revised the material for the test. The teacher asked several people to do exercises with the map of the UK at the blackboard. And then we had a sort of contest in groups when we had to find different mountains, rivers and lakes. The quicker — the better. That was fun! And we also checked our homework and asked the teacher questions if we’re not sure about the answers. You know, I feel well prepared for tomorrow’s test now.
Lucy: Wait a second: are we going to take a test tomorrow? I can’t believe it!
Peter: Yes, our teacher said that we’re starting a new topic next week, so we have to finish this one tomorrow. Do you need any help with geography?
Lucy: Hmmm... If you can lent me your exercise book with notes and checked homework. That would save me hours.
Peter: I’m afraid I can’t give you my exercise book right now, because I have to revise the material for the test myself. But if you call me in two hours, we could probably study for the test together.
Lucy: Sounds like a great idea! And thanks so much for offering the help. It’s so nice to have a friend like you.
Peter: No problem. See you later then. Bye for now!
Lucy: Bye Peter!
I 've just felt a bit sick in the morning...

