‘Can you take me to school?’ she asked her mum.
‘We’re going with Sam and his mum today. There isn’t room for you in their car.’
‘Thanks a lot,’ said Jo angrily and she went into the house.
‘And remember to take the dog for a walk when you get home,’ shouted her mum.
A few minutes later Jo came out of the house again. Mikey was going by.
‘Hey, Jo,’ he called. ‘How’s things?’
‘Yeah, OK,’ said Jo. Mikey came up to the front door. ‘You don’t look very happy,’ he said.
‘Oh, you know,’ said Jo. ‘My mum never lets me do
anything.’
‘Have you got time for a coffee?’ he asked.
‘We’ll be late for school,’ Jo replied.
Jo quite liked Mikey. He was in the year above her and he
lived in the next street. He was always in trouble at school, but he was funny. And today, ‘funny’ was good.
‘What’s your first class?’ asked Mikey.
‘What day is it? Thursday. It’s maths,’ said Jo.
‘Maths is boring,’ said Mikey.
She thought about maths. ‘OK, then. I’ll go into school
after maths.’
They had coffee in the kitchen. Jo put the radio on again.
They were talking about bees, so she turned it off.
‘Who wants to know about bees?’ said Mikey. He looked out of the window. Jo’s mum’s car was in front of the house.
‘Hey, I’ve got an idea!’
‘Oh yeah? What’s your idea?’ asked Jo.
‘Can you drive?’ asked Mikey. He didn’t wait for an
answer. ‘I can,’ he said. ‘I drive my dad’s car all the time.’
‘Can you take me to school?’ she asked her mum.‘We’re going with Sam and his mum today. There isn’t room for you in their car.’‘Thanks a lot,’ said Jo angrily and she went into the house.‘And remember to take the dog for a walk when you get home,’ shouted her mum.A few minutes later Jo came out of the house again. Mikey was going by.‘Hey, Jo,’ he called. ‘How’s things?’‘Yeah, OK,’ said Jo. Mikey came up to the front door. ‘You don’t look very happy,’ he said.‘Oh, you know,’ said Jo. ‘My mum never lets me doanything.’‘Have you got time for a coffee?’ he asked.‘We’ll be late for school,’ Jo replied.Jo quite liked Mikey. He was in the year above her and helived in the next street. He was always in trouble at school, but he was funny. And today, ‘funny’ was good.‘What’s your first class?’ asked Mikey.‘What day is it? Thursday. It’s maths,’ said Jo.‘Maths is boring,’ said Mikey.She thought about maths. ‘OK, then. I’ll go into schoolafter maths.’They had coffee in the kitchen. Jo put the radio on again.They were talking about bees, so she turned it off.‘Who wants to know about bees?’ said Mikey. He looked out of the window. Jo’s mum’s car was in front of the house.‘Hey, I’ve got an idea!’‘Oh yeah? What’s your idea?’ asked Jo.‘Can you drive?’ asked Mikey. He didn’t wait for anคำตอบ 'ฉันสามารถ เขากล่าวว่า 'ฉันขับรถของพ่อตลอดเวลา'
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