Real English Conversation - 51 : Heavy snow


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John: Wow, it's really coming down out there.

Karen: Yeah, it looks like we're getting a lot of snow.


John: Do you think it will affect the roads?

Karen: Definitely. We should be careful if we have to drive anywhere.


John: I was planning on shoveling the driveway later. Do you want to help?

Karen: Sure, I can give you a hand.


John: I hope the power doesn't go out.

Karen: Me too, we should probably charge our phones just in case.


John: What about food? Do we have enough in case we get stuck inside?

Karen: I think so, we can make some hot soup or chili.


John: I heard that some people are without power already.

Karen: That's really unfortunate. We should count ourselves lucky.


John: Do you think the snow will be gone by Christmas?

Karen: I hope so, I don't want to have a white Christmas.


John: I love it when it's snowing outside, it's so peaceful.

Karen: It is nice, as long as you don't have to go anywhere.


John: Maybe we should build a snowman later.

Karen: That sounds like fun, I haven't done that in years.


John: Let's make some hot chocolate to warm up afterwards.

Karen: Sounds like a plan.


Question 1:

What are John and Karen discussing?

Question 2:

What food do John and Karen plan on making if they get stuck inside?

Question 3:

What do John and Karen plan on doing after building a snowman?

Question 4:

What is one thing John and Karen should do to prepare for the possibility of a power outage?

Question 5:

What does Karen say about going out in heavy snow?

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