So, I was walking along street on my way to work as usual, but for some reason I was in a hurry. I wasn't really sure why I was in a hurry. And then I realized that I was holding a banana in my hand. I didn't know why I was holding a banana in my hand, but I knew it was really important for some reason. It was a really important banana, only I didn't know why the banana was so important. Then I met my Aunty Ethel on the street corner. It was strange, because I hadn't seen Aunty Ethel for about twenty years. I was really surprised to see her, but she didn't seem surprised to see me.
'Be careful with that banana!' she said. And I laughed, because I knew that it was a really important banana and, yes, I had to be careful with it. Then, when we went round the corner, there was an elephant blocking the street. It depends where you live, I guess, but in Manchester it's pretty strange to see elephant blocking the street. The strange thing was, though, that I wasn't really that surprised. 'Oh no!' I was thinking. 'Another elephant blocking the street … what a pain! Especially this morning when I'm late and in a hurry, and with Aunty Ethel, and this really important banana …' Then I started to get worried, and then … I woke up (…)
(Adapted from: https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/sites/podcasts/files/LearnEnglish-Stories-Elephants-bananas-Aunty-Ethel.pdf)
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