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Hello, this is the English we speak with me, Fay Fei, and me, Roy.
Roy, what are you holding?
This.
It's a sword.
I can see it's a sword.
Why do you have one?
Well, I overheard you saying your friend Sandra is.
Is living in a bubble.
So I asked my pal at the museum if I could borrow a sword to help your friend escape.
No, Roy.
I said Sandra lives in a bubble,
but it means that she doesn't really accept new ideas and all her friends have the same way of thinking.
Live it in a bubble is the expression we're looking at in this program.
Ah, that makes more sense.
I just imagined that she might have got stuck in a bubble after washing her hands.
Roy, your imagination never ceases to amaze me.
You know what we should do?
I think we should listen to some examples.