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Preparing the weekend plan

I had an appointment with the dentist. They had to replace the filling in my lower left seventh tooth. It wasn't bad at all, and I didn't feel any pain during the procedure, which was interesting as the first filling of this tooth had been the most painful eight years ago. What is more, there was this banter we had that made us laugh throughout the whole process. This dentist is a genius.

The fifth lesson was relatively easy compared to the previous units; however, I still need to catch up with the listening tasks, only today, I wasn't in the mood to finish them. I had to plan and create a lesson for tomorrow for Ági and Roya, who would like to continue their English studies with me. I devised a pretty good lesson plan, and now I need to finalize it. Since they are strong B2+ - C1 level speakers, I thought I would create a lesson using the CAE book I bought ten years ago.

There is another change in the weather. The temperatures were high today; however, the wind picked up at 3 p.m., and the sky became cloudy, which is a clear sign of the imminent cold coming from the northwest. I don't like it at all, particularly because next week will be cold, and the roof guys want to install the shingles.

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