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Tom’s sister is
1) older than Tom.
2) exactly the same age.
3) younger than Tom.
Monica: Hi, Tom! Happy birthday!
Tom: Oh, hi Monica, I’m glad you found the time to come.
Monica: It wasn’t easy, really. It’s exam time. And I still have to pass two exams before Christmas.
Tom: You will, don’t worry. There is still two weeks before Christmas.
Monica: It’s not a lot! Anyway, it’s your special day today so this is for you.
Tom: What’s this? It looks like a pack of sweets.
Monica: Just take of the package and you’ll see.
Tom: Oh, ski sunglasses, they are beautiful, Monica. You knew just what to get. I’m going to a skiing holyday and your present is just in time.
Monica: I’m glad to hear it.
Tom: Please, come in. Let me put your capote and gloves in here. You are the first one, actually.
Monica: Oh, who else is coming?
Tom: Some mates from my baseball school team, some class mates and my older sister. You remember that she is a university student, don’t you? She studies in Canada and works there too but she came here especially for my birthday.
Monica: Lucky you.
Tom: Yes, she always is taking care of me. Now it looks funny when I’m taller than her but she still treats me like a child.
Monica: But it feels good to know that someone cares for you. Are you going to that Canadian university too?
Tom: I don’t know yet. I still have 2 more years at school anyway, so I’ll decide later.
Monica: Your point. Oooh. You’ve got some nice pictures on the wall.
Tom: It’s my mum’s.
Monica: Is she an artist? I didn’t know that!
Tom: Kind of. She does it as a hobby. Our family and friends like them.
Monica: She’s definitely has got a talent.
Tom: Yeah, but unfortunately she doesn’t have much time for painting. She is an economist in a large company and it often means working long hours. Sometimes she has to drive to her office even on weekend.
Monica: Yes, I can understand that. Is she going to be at the party?
Tom: Yes, but she is doing it a bit later. She has to get my birthday cake.
Monica: Where from?
Tom: From my grandmother’s. we never buy a birthday cakes in a shop. My granny always make them by herself and they’re delicious. She’s brilliant at it, you’ll see.
Monica: I’m dying to try it. Homemade things are always better. (doorbell) oh, so more guests have arrived.
Monica: Hi, Tom! Happy birthday!
Tom: Oh, hi Monica, I’m glad you found the time to come.
Monica: It wasn’t easy, really. It’s exam time. And I still have to pass two exams before Christmas.
Tom: You will, don’t worry. There is still two weeks before Christmas.
Monica: It’s not a lot! Anyway, it’s your special day today so this is for you.
Tom: What’s this? It looks like a pack of sweets.
Monica: Just take of the package and you’ll see.
Tom: Oh, ski sunglasses, they are beautiful, Monica. You knew just what to get. I’m going to a skiing holyday and your present is just in time.
Monica: I’m glad to hear it.
Tom: Please, come in. Let me put your capote and gloves in here. You are the first one, actually.
Monica: Oh, who else is coming?
Tom: Some mates from my baseball school team, some class mates and my older sister. You remember that she is a university student, don’t you? She studies in Canada and works there too but she came here especially for my birthday.
Monica: Lucky you.
Tom: Yes, she always is taking care of me. Now it looks funny when I’m taller than her but she still treats me like a child.
Monica: But it feels good to know that someone cares for you. Are you going to that Canadian university too?
Tom: I don’t know yet. I still have 2 more years at school anyway, so I’ll decide later.
Monica: Your point. Oooh. You’ve got some nice pictures on the wall.
Tom: It’s my mum’s.
Monica: Is she an artist? I didn’t know that!
Tom: Kind of. She does it as a hobby. Our family and friends like them.
Monica: She’s definitely has got a talent.
Tom: Yeah, but unfortunately she doesn’t have much time for painting. She is an economist in a large company and it often means working long hours. Sometimes she has to drive to her office even on weekend.
Monica: Yes, I can understand that. Is she going to be at the party?
Tom: Yes, but she is doing it a bit later. She has to get my birthday cake.
Monica: Where from?
Tom: From my grandmother’s. we never buy a birthday cakes in a shop. My granny always make them by herself and they’re delicious. She’s brilliant at it, you’ll see.
Monica: I’m dying to try it. Homemade things are always better. (doorbell) oh, so more guests have arrived.
...and my older sister, you know she's a university student.
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