Li Fang helps Xiaomei use words like 'tired', 'hungry', 'thirsty', and 'sleepy' to express different physical sensations and learn how to use them in context.
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李芳: Xiaomei, how are you feeling now?
小美: I'm a bit tired. I ran too fast just now.
李芳: Then are you also a little thirsty?
小美: Yes, I want to drink some water.
李芳: After running, you’ll feel tired and thirsty, and sometimes even hungry.
小美: Right, I’m also a little hungry now and want to eat some fruit.
李芳: What about feeling sleepy? When do you feel sleepy?
小美: Late at night, or when I doze off in class.
李芳: Haha, so you get sleepy too.
小美: Of course! People feel tired, hungry, thirsty, and sleepy—cats do too!