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concert; encouraged; had a gift of; a special offer; a number of

Millie: Do you know Richard Clayderman?

Kate: Of course. He is one of the most famous pianists in the world. I can also play 1. his works.

Millie: Really? How long have you learnt to play the piano?

Kate: Since I was five years old. My teacher thought I 2. playing the piano. I was so excited that I practice hard. My teacher also 3. me to take part in some activities to show myself.

Millie: How wonderful you are! And we have a chance to enjoy Richard Clayderman’s 4. called Romance in China in Nanjing in Jan 15, 2016.

Kate: Fantastic! I can’t wait to enjoy his performance. Do you have the tickets?

Millie: Not yet. We can buy together. There is 5. if we book two tickets online.

Kate: Ok! Let’s make it.

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