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:e the ways we talk about sporting events and change the subject.
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So yeah, (it was a really close match).
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I've had a lot of work.
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'\ oRK Take turns starting a conversation about a sporting event and changing the subject.
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,. see rhe game last night? It was incrediblel
'- i''.i'g of games, do you wanr to come over and play my new video game?
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Intonation to eonvey extreme emotion
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l - : -egative emotional statements end in lowered intonation.
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/i oRK Take turns saying negative and positive emotional statements to your partner.
Pay attention to your sentence intonation.
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-'3 e you been to any sports events? write down any sports events you,ve been to or have seen
:,- -,,,. lVrite down why it was memorable.