A: Good morning, Jim.
B: Good morning.
A: So, Jim, tell our listeners what you do.
B: Well, many kids don't have enough money to buy their own bikes.
A: How are these old bikes?
B: Some are still good. Sometimes parts like the wheels may be broken.
A: That's fantastic. What gave you the idea?
B: He loves to help people. He always volunteers to help people in need.
A: Wow, your parents must be proud of you.
B: I guess so, but now I've run out of money, so I can't buy any more old bikes.
A: Oh, that's too bad.
B: Yeah.
A: Don't worry.
B: I hope so.
A. I look like my father. B. I guess I take after my father. C. So I find or buy old bikes. D. So I fix up the bikes and then give them away to these kids. E. I believe there will be more people coming to help you. F. I hope you can ask for help. G. I need to come up with some way to get money or I'll have to stop. |