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Interchange Fourth Edition Intro -

The last day of class. Mr. Henderson handed out a photocopied “Review Test.” It was a dialogue completion exercise.

By Unit 10, the fog had lifted into scattered clouds. Mariana could now say, “I worked in a bakery,” and “She was a teacher in her country.” The past tense became a bridge. She told Amin about her grandmother’s house with the blue shutters. He told her about the sound of the sea in Latakia before the war. interchange fourth edition intro

“This book,” he whispered, tapping his own copy. “It is a map. But not for streets. For… how to be human here.” The last day of class

She walked to the teenager from Guadalajara. “Have you… been to… the art museum?” By Unit 10, the fog had lifted into scattered clouds

Mariana, twenty-three, newly arrived from Caracas, held the book like a lifeline. Its cover was a vibrant, confident red. On it, a collage of smiling people—a businessman shaking hands, a woman laughing at a café, a family at a park—promised a life she didn't yet have. The title read: Interchange Fourth Edition Intro .

Amin leaned close. In Arabic, he whispered, “ أنا أحب تعلم اللغة الإنجليزية .” It sounded like a secret song. Then he said, “Now you. In Spanish.”

Mariana took a breath. “ Me encanta aprender inglés. ”