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The conversation is between a teacher and a student. They greet each other and ask about the weather. They also count stars, apples, fish, flowers, and strawberries. They discuss their preferences for water, milk, and juice. The student says they are hungry. Hello. Hello teacher. What's your name? Hello teacher. Hello you. Hello teacher. Okay, how are you? I'm good. And you? I'm good. Louder, louder. I'm ready. I'm ready, okay. How old are you? I'm ready teacher. Okay, how's the weather? How's the weather? It's hot. It's hot. Okay, please again. How's the weather? It's hot. It's hot. It's hot. Okay, now look at this. Now please tell me. How many stars? One. Two. Three. Okay. How many apples? One. Two. Three. Yes. How many fish? One. How many flowers? One. Two. How many strawberries? One. Two. Do you like water? Yes. What's this? Milk. Do you like milk? Yes. What's this? Juice. Do you like juice? No. No, okay. Very good. How do you feel? I'm hungry. I'm hungry.