Dialogue:
Sweet tooth
dialogue 1:
Jingjing: Bonjour, Mark. What's that you_____?
Mark: What's it_____?
Jingjing: I can see it's a_____. Jeez, I was just trying to_____.
Mark: Sorry. _____. I didn't _____you to see me right when I _____ in the door, and I didn't _____ be _____.
Jingjing: _____. Anyway, that looks like a _____ one. What's that stuff_____ the bottom?
Mark: I'd call it _____—but, it's actually _____.
Jingjing: I like _____ with_____.
Mark: Me too. A new _____ just_____, and I'm trying_____ their doughnuts.
Jingjing: I hope your only eating_____ at a time. Those are_____ _____.
Mark: I know. I'm probably getting my _____ for both of those in _____. So, I only have _____ a week.
Jingjing: Hey, that's the same_____ I've made _____! Are you able to_____ that way?
Mark: Actually_____—mostly because that _____ is_____ from both my _____ and my _____.
Jingjing: Ha ha. I'm_____ it's in a _____ you _____ once a week.
Mark: You _____ it! I try not to_____ with _____. I couldn't_____.
Jingjing: I know what you _____. I broke_____ _____ this week.
Mark: Jingjing, that's _____ like you! What _____?
Jingjing: I got a _____ just when I'd_____my_____ of cake. After talking to the _____ and _____, my _____ only had a few_____.
Mark: And you don't remember_____ it, I _____.
Jingjing: Right. So I got another_____ the next day, one that I made sure to _____.
dialogue 2:
Jingjing: Mark, I'm surprised you have _____. _____ who likes _____ food and _____.
Mark: I like those things too. But I'm a _____ for _____, as well as _____ _____ doughnuts.
Jingjing: I like _____ chocolate_____. In _____, that's actually _____.
Mark: There are a few _____ that do more _____ than_____. We should think about _____ those instead of _____.
Jingjing: I know. But the _____ always make their _____ _____.
Mark: Yeah, my _____ has a bakery that's hard to _____—even if I've bought _____ and could have those _____ at home in _____.
Jingjing: Ha ha. I've _____ the_____ of walking around to the exit_____ from the _____, for that same reason: _____ chocolate or_____ fruit seem_____already right after I've _____and have to carry them home.
Mark: Why _____a sweet _____, right?
Jingjing: Too _____, too _____! So, I order a_____cake from_____ and enjoy that _____ a week.
Mark: Or twice, if someone _____ you, right?
Jingjing: Actually, it was you who _____ me, Mark.
Mark: Oops. My _____! You should've _____ _____. I'd have _____ in five minutes.
Jingjing: Next time we chat_____, we could talk about _____ that_____ sweets. Sound_____?
Mark: Sure. I'll_____ some.
new words and phrases
bonjour:
You caught me with my mouth full:
No harm done:
a design flaw:
RDA:
a sweet tooth:
You strike me as:
an internet diva shop: