Helen is visiting Kuraburi, Thailand from Scotland. She had a long journey that was longer than the trip from Ranong to Phuket. While Scotland is known for being wet, it is not one of the coldest countries in Europe. Helen has family in Scotland including two sisters, one brother, and her parents, but unlike her red hair, they all have dark hair except for her brother. Helen is feeling a little hungry and agrees to get some food at one of Kuraburi's restaurants.
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10. Erik: Hey, how are you? Welcome to Kuraburi.
Helen: I’m very sleepy but it’s good to be here.
Jamie: How was your journey?
Helen: Long! It was longer than the journey between Ranong and
Phuket.
Jamie: Where are you from?
Helen: Scotland. It’s a lot hotter in Thailand than in Scotland. Jamie:
Scotland is one of the coldest countries in Europe isn’t it? Helen: No
it’s not, but it is one of the wettest.
Erik: Is your family in Scotland?
Helen: Yes. I have two older sisters and one older brother, they all live
in Scotland. My mother and father live in Scotland too.
Jamie: Do they all have red hair too?
Helen: No! They’ve all got dark hair, apart from my brother; he has the
lightest hair in my family.
Erik: Well, are you feeling hungry?
Helen: A little bit.
Jamie: Would you like some food?
Erik: There are a few restaurants in Kuraburi, they all have good food.
Helen: Yes, that’d be great.
Jamie: those bags look heavy – can I carry one for you?
Helen: Sure, thanks.