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Olga and Tommy are talking about the upcoming class party. Olga mentions that she's glad the party is at the end of June because she's having her birthday party on July 1st. They discuss what Olga will wear and Tommy suggests she wear her new black T-shirt with blue shorts. Olga expresses some worry about the party, but Tommy reassures her that she won't have to perform like in previous events. They talk about the logistics of the party, including cleaning up afterwards and Olga possibly arriving late because of a tennis match. They also mention that Olga's mom will be cooking food for the party and they have balloons and paper plates. Look at questions 11 to 15 now. You have 20 seconds. Olga, you're coming to the class party at school, aren't you? Yes, Tommy. I'm glad it's at the end of June because I'm having my birthday party on the 1st of July. And the 28th is better than the 25th because it's a Friday. What are you going to wear? Either my black jeans or blue shorts. Wear your new black T-shirt with blue shorts. OK. I'm a bit worried about the party. Why? You're not singing in front of everyone like in the school concert or playing the guitar like last year. But I've got to help make sure everything's clean and tidy after the party and that might take a long time. I don't think so. Actually, I'll probably arrive late. Why? I want to be in the tennis match at my sports club. I won't have time to get the bus, but my mum will drive me to the party. Oh, OK. Is your mum cooking some food for the party? Yes, and we'll bring some paper plates. And you've got some balloons, haven't you? That's right. Now listen again. Olga, you're coming to the class party at school, aren't you? Yes, Tommy. I'm glad it's at the end of June because I'm having my birthday party on the 1st of July. And the 28th is better than the 25th because it's a Friday. What are you going to wear? Either my black jeans or blue shorts. Wear your new black T-shirt with blue shorts. OK. I'm a bit worried about the party. Why? You're not singing in front of everyone like in the school concert or playing the guitar like last year. But I've got to help make sure everything's clean and tidy after the party and that might take a long time. I don't think so. Actually, I'll probably arrive late. Why? I want to be in the tennis match at my sports club. I won't have time to get the bus, but my mum will drive me to the party. Oh, OK. Is your mum cooking some food for the party? Yes, and we'll bring some paper plates. And you've got some balloons, haven't you? That's right.