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1. Look at the following sentences:

Sunshine ________________________________________________________
Don’t hurry ________________________________________________________
Take it easy ________________________________________________________ give me just a little smile ________________________________________________________
Don’t worry ________________________________________________________
That’s all I ask for you ________________________________________________________
We got a message for you ________________________________________________________
Is that too much? _________________________________________________
Let the good vibes get a lot stronger __________________________________________________

2. Write the corresponding word under the image.

3. Listen to the song and tick how many times you hear the sentences.

Sunshine

Don’t hurry

Take it easy

give me just a little smile

Don’t worry

That’s all I ask for you

We got a message for you

Is that too much?

Let the good vibes get a lot stronger

4. Listen again, this time number the sentences according the order they appear.
___ Sunshine
___ Don’t hurry
___ Take it easy
___ give me just a little smile
___ Don’t worry
___ That’s all I ask for you
___ We got a message for you
___ Is that too much?
___ Let the good vibes get a lot stronger
5.
6. 5. Listen again, this time complete the lines with the word you hear.
7.
8. Gimme gimme, gimme just a little ________, that's all I ask of ________.
Gimme gimme, gimme just a little smile, we got a ___________ for you.
Sunshine, sunshine reggae, don't ________, don't hurry, take it easy!
____________, sunshine reggae, let the good __________ get a lot stronger!

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