Today is my mom's birthday and we're having a ____ party for her. There are ____ sandwiches and a chocolate cake. All the ____ are here. ____, not ____. Where is mum? She works, but she is usually at home ____ five o'clock. Dad's ____ her and he is texting her, but she isn't ____. My cousins are ____ about their party hats. 'My party hat is bigger ____ ____. Mary says. 'Well, mine is nicer than yours', Joe says. ‘Oh dear, no-one’s ____ fun,’ I think. The music’s ____, but people aren’t ____. It isn’t a good party. Now Uncle Paul and Grandma are ____ on the ____ upstairs. They can see the street from there. Then Dad’s phone ____. ‘Hello?’ Dad says. ‘Is that Mum?’ I ask. ‘Yes!’ Dad ____. ‘Put her on speaker phone! Let’s all listen!’ Now we can hear Mum. ‘Sorry I’m ____, but my friends at work are ____ me a ____ party.’ ‘But Mum,’ I say, ‘we’re ____ a party for you here!’ ‘Really?’ ‘Yes, but it isn’t a surprise now! ’ ‘What can we do?’Joe and Mary ask. ‘I know!’ I say. ‘Mum! ____ your friends home!We can all have one big ____.’ Uncle Paul sees them first. ‘There they are!’ he calls.We all go ____ to the ____. ‘Look! Here they come! They’re ____ in the ____. And I think your mum’s singing, M ax!’ ‘Wow, now everyone’s happy and we’re all ____ fun! It isn’t a surprise, but it’s a ____ party.’

Power Up 2 Unit 4 Story Suprise party

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