Cheska: Come on in!
Chan: Hello, Cheska. What are you doing today?
Cheska: I’m making a sign for Earth Day.
Chan: What is that?
Cheska: On Earth Day, people think about pollution and other problems with
the environment.
Chan: Wow, that’s great! When is Earth Day?
Cheska: Next Saturday.
Chan: When did it start? I never really heard of it.
Cheska: A college student and a U.S. senator started it. The first Earth Day was on
April 22, 1970. They wanted people to be more aware of problems
with the environment.
Chan: What happens on Earth Day?
Cheska: Well, in Italy, 150 towns and cities have car-less week ends when nobody could
drive. In Washington, D.C., thousands of people marched to the U.S. government for laws on clean energy.
Chan: This goes on all over the world?
Cheska: Yes, there are celebrations and protests all over the world on Earth Day! In Japan, many people ride bicycles that day instead of driving their cars and in Africa, people protest the air pollution caused by oil refineries.
Chan: So what are you planning to do on Earth Day?
Cheska: I’m planning to give a speech about pollution. Also, I’m going to carry this sign.
Chan: What does it say? Save the Earth! That is great. Can I go with you and help?
I want to help, too.
Cheska: Yes, sure. Would you like to carry a sign, too?
Chan: Yes, I sure would.
Cheska: Come on in! Chan: Hello, Cheska. What are you doing today?Cheska: I’m making a sign for Earth Day. Chan: What is that?Cheska: On Earth Day, people think about pollution and other problems with the environment. Chan: Wow, that’s great! When is Earth Day?Cheska: Next Saturday. Chan: When did it start? I never really heard of it.Cheska: A college student and a U.S. senator started it. The first Earth Day was on April 22, 1970. They wanted people to be more aware of problems with the environment. Chan: What happens on Earth Day?Cheska: Well, in Italy, 150 towns and cities have car-less week ends when nobody could drive. In Washington, D.C., thousands of people marched to the U.S. government for laws on clean energy. Chan: This goes on all over the world?Cheska: Yes, there are celebrations and protests all over the world on Earth Day! In Japan, many people ride bicycles that day instead of driving their cars and in Africa, people protest the air pollution caused by oil refineries. Chan: So what are you planning to do on Earth Day?Cheska: I’m planning to give a speech about pollution. Also, I’m going to carry this sign. Chan: What does it say? Save the Earth! That is great. Can I go with you and help? I want to help, too.Cheska: Yes, sure. Would you like to carry a sign, too? Chan: Yes, I sure would.
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