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The transcription is a conversation between different people about various topics. It includes discussions about people playing sports, looking for someone, identifying friends, and discussing preferred activities. The conversation also includes mentions of the weather and different outdoor activities like going to the beach or flying a kite in the park. Can you see the tick? This is an example. Now, listen and tick. Can you see that girl there? Which girl? She is throwing the ball. Oh, I can see her. This is my sister Selena. Can you see the tick? This is an example. Now, listen and tick. 1. Look, this is my brother Eric. Can you see him? Oh, yes. Is he playing baseball? No, he is playing basketball. 2. Can Mark play soccer? No, he can't. But he can play badminton very well. 3. Nick, where is Ken? I can't find him. I'm not sure. Is he in the park? No, he isn't. Oh, you see. Ken is playing with the monkey at the zoo. 4. Is this your playground, Linda? Yes, mom. I have many friends there. Who is she? Which girl? Well, the girl is catching the blue ball. Oh, that's my best friend Ivy. 5. Lion, what's the weather like? It's windy and cool. The weather is very nice for us to go to the beach. No, I don't want to go to the beach, Mark. So, what do you want to go? I want to go to the park and fly a kite.