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After living in Portugal for 15 years and teaching English in various capacities there, including at the University of Aveiro, I moved back to the United States in 2019. Returning for our church was the best decision we have ever made and God has been so good to us. Reading the Bible everyday and trying to keep the commandments of Jesus are my priorities, along with loving my family and all the people God has put into my life. Helping people is something I enjoy doing, and meeting the individual needs of students who want to learn English is important to me.

Monday, August 31, 2015

Everybody Loves Raymond
Let It Go







Vocabulary
Turned me down- rejected me
That’s alright- that’s not necessary
Went about her business- just continued to do what she was doing, not paying attention to anything else
Pantheiard of affection- There is no word “pantheiard” found in the dictionary, however pantheism is associated with divinity, which means Robert is suggesting that if Marie shows affection for someone it is a rare and almost “holy” thing.
Plácido Domingo- a Spanish tenor, conductor and arts administrator. 
Let it go- forget about it

Questions
1.     Ray asks Debora what’s going on and what is her response?
2.     Does Ray know what she’s talking about?
3.     What did Debora call her when she went over there?
4.     What was Marie’s response?
5.     Debora told her that she wanted to call her mom and what did she say?
6.     What does Debora ask Ray while she is hitting him with the pillow?
7.     Debora asks Robert and her father in law if that was the most humiliating thing they’ve ever seen and what is Robert’s response?
8.     Frank told her he felt bad for her and had trouble what?
9.     What did Debora do after Marie said no?
10. What did Marie do?
11. Robert tells Deb that he understands and that only certain people are allowed into her pantheiard of affection.  Who in the room is on the list of people?
12. Robert tells her she has to what?

13. Robert’s idea is to start calling his mother what?

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