| LESSON 3: TED'S DAY AT SCHOOL |
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| Ted tells his parents he did poorly on his chemistry test. |
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| They tell him he needs to get serious and study more. |
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| How was your day at school today, Ted? |
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| Bad. I had a chemistry test, and I blew it! |
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| Maybe if you didn't cut class so often, you'd do better. |
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| That's right, son. Stop slacking off and start hitting the books! |
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| But I can't stand chemistry class. Besides, it's a lost cause. That class is way over my head. |
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| You need to buckle down. |
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| When I'm a famous musician, people won't give a hoot about my knowledge of atoms and molecules. |
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| That's beside the point. |
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| We know you have your heart set on going to New York University. |
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| And you don't stand a chance of getting in there with such poor grades! |
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| Listen 5 times |
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