She can speak English and French.
Rebecca lives in Canada.
Next year, she wants to go to Mexico on a homestay, so she started
taking a “Spanish class at her high school. She had a textbook, but
she didn't have a Spanish dictionary. She asked her mother, “Can you
take me to the store? I need to buy a dictionary.”
The next day, Rebecca and her mother went shopping for a
dictionary.
First, they looked at electronic dictionaries in the
Computer store.
The cheapest one was $ 90. Many of them were
more than $ 100. Rebecca's mother said, “These are very expensive!”
Rebecca said, “Let's look in the bookstore.” There were no electronic
dictionaries in the bookstore, but there were paper ones.
Rebecca
said, “I like this one because it's small.” She bought the small paper
dictionary for $20.
When Rebecca got home, she did her homework for Spanish class.
She hopes to speak Spanish well in the future.
※Spanish スペイン(語)の
electronic dictionary 電子辞書
cheap(est)
(最も)安い
expensive 高価な