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At home Asking about neighboursWhat are the neighbours like? Come sono i vicini?There's a family with two children upstairs. C'è una famiglia con due bambini al piano di sopra.He keeps himself to himself. Lui sta un po' sulle sue.The students upstairs sometimes have a party on the weekend. A volte gli studenti al piano di sopra organizzano feste nel fine settimana.There's an old lady next door, she's as quiet as a mouse. C'è una signora anziana alla porta accanto; è silenziosissima.And we don't see the guy the other side very often. E il ragazzo di fronte non lo vediamo spesso.
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