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it at our school festival on October thirtieth.John,
please write the main points in youy' notebook.
John: OK.
Saki: Thank you, John. Well, what kind of radio program
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John: I want to make one with many *contents. For
example, a program with music, talking, news, and
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Kota: I agree. I sometimes listen to the radio. In some
radio programs, people just talk and don't play
music. I can'tenjoy that kind of radio program. So I
think we should have both music and talking in our g
program.
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Saki: I think so, too. But different people like different
music. Some people like old songs, and others like
popular songs. What should we do about it?
John: How about playing different kinds of music?For
example, we can play old songs in the morming and
popular songs in the afternoon. Then a lot of people
can enjoy the music in our program.ant oot sdage t
Saki: That's a good idea, Let's get some CDs. And
between music, we talk about some *topics, right?
Kota: Yes. And we can have some *guests for the talking
time. One of our teachers or some of our friends can
be our guests.
John: OK. What about news? Any interesting news?