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People have begun to write their oral presentations, which will be presented during English lessons next week. Some storytellers will be present to listen to their student present their project to the class. Mr Scobie sent a long email off to Helen at Coromandel Valley Community Center. He is getting anxious about getting it all finished. Four people don’t want their storyteller present at their oral. People that don't want their storyteller present will be presenting theirs to the class on Tuesday.

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