Different Attitudes, Different Results
Every year, Yuna’s ____ holds a dance contest.
This year’s ____ is next month.
Let’s make a ____ and enter the contest.
____ you kidding? We’re all terrible dancers.
I know, ____ I’m interested.
Me, too. It’ll ____ fun.
Let’s do it. ____ good, Suho?
____ guess so.
____ will happen next?
Read the following ____ different situations.
Situation 1
Yuna and her teammates are in the practice room, but no ____ looks happy.
We’re making too ____ mistakes.
____ We’re hopeless.
By the way, where’s ____
Well, he’s sick. ____ texted me.
Really? I saw ____ last night, and he was all right.
The contest is tomorrow, but Yuna and her teammates ____ not practicing.
I'm so ____
Me, too. We're ____ getting anywhere.
Yeah. We're just wasting our ____
The dance contest was not a good ____
I ____ but it's not your fault.
Why don't we just ____
After weeks ____ unhappy practices, they finally quit.
They felt ____
Situation 2
Yuna ____ her teammates are practicing hard in the practice room.
I ____ a mistake again. I’m sorry.
Cheer up! ____ can do it.
____ Don’t worry, Suho. We all make mistakes.
Come on. ____ do it one more time! We’re almost there.
The contest ____ over now.
____ team didn’t win any prizes, but they all look happy.
Good job! We made ____
Yeah! We finished the dance without a big ____ I feel great!
We did our best, and I’m so proud of all of ____
Thank you ____ your support, everyone.