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[Scene: Bob the Canadian is in his kitchen, setting up his camera for a daily routine video.]
Bob: “Good morning, everyone! It’s Bob the Canadian here, ready to share my super exciting daily routine. Let’s get started!”
[He pours cereal into a bowl and accidentally grabs maple syrup instead of milk.]
Bob: “Wait a second… this isn’t milk. Oh well, it’s Canada—we’re practically made of maple syrup. Bon appétit!”
[Cut to Bob brushing his teeth while talking to the camera.]
Bob: “Brushing your teeth is a great time to practise English vocabulary. Toothbrush… toothpaste… sink—wait, what’s that taste?“
[He realises he’s brushing with shaving cream and spits into the sink.]
Bob: “Pro tip: Check the label before you brush!”
[Outside, Bob chases his newspaper as it flies across the yard.]
Bob: “No problem, I’ve got this. Just need my trusty hockey stick. Come here, you sneaky little—”
[He swings, misses, and the newspaper lands in a puddle.]
Bob: “Well, that’s one way to learn wet vocabulary!”
[Back indoors, Bob sits with a cup of coffee, only to spill it on his lesson plans.]
Bob: “Oops. New vocabulary word: clumsy. Repeat after me, class—clum-sy!”
[He grins at the camera.]
Bob: “And that’s my day! Remember, learning English—and life—can be messy, but it’s always fun. See you next time!”
[Cut to Georgia Gigglesworth’s classroom, where the students are in hysterics.]
Georgia: “Who’s ready to try Bob’s maple-syrup cereal tomorrow?”
Students (laughing): “Not us!”
Ετικέτες: 101ο Δημοτικό Σχολείο Αθηνών, βίντεο, Ε’ τάξη, Καναδάς, λεξιλόγιο
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