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W: I think a drought has set in. It hasnt rained a drop for months. M: I think so too, but didn't it rain last month? W: It did rain last month, but the rainfall was only half the monthly average. M: Oh, that bad? W: That's right. It's really bad. I
MODEL3 What a terrible sandstorm! Script Susan: Hey, John. Youre back. A few days ago, a big sandstorm hit our city John: Oh, thats bad. Susan: The air was full of dirt and sand and dust. I had to wear a scarf around my head. John: The dust, as I kno
Now Your Turn SAMPLE DIALOG A: Im so glad to be back home, again. Oh, what a clear blue sky! B: Yes, the wind has cleared the air. I hope you still remember the situation a couple of years age; that is, when you were here. Each spring a big sandstorm
There has been no rain for months now in most of the North Island. This summer has been hotter than usual with record sunshine hours. For people on holiday, this has been the best summer for many years. However, for farmers it has been terrible. No r
By Phil Mercer Goulburn, Australia 05 July 2007 A long drought and recent floods have intensified debate in Australia over climate change. Many Australians believe man's reliance on fossil fuels is warming the earth, while skeptics say it is all part