How are you today, Beth? I'm OK, Neil. I'm a little bit tired. How are you? I'm very well. I'm fine. Great. Good. Good. Well, today we're going to talk about mistakes, so hopefully I won't make many mistakes being tired. No. Mistakes. Mistakes can be things that are wrong, like a mistake in a maths problem, but we can also use mistake to talk about really big things in life – decisions that you've made, actions that you've taken.
Yes, that's true. So, I think let's start the conversation. Let's do it. So, Beth, have you made any mistakes recently? Yes. So, I recently left my suitcase on a train by mistake. Oh, no. So I was travelling from home to Leeds on the train, and I got to the station at Leeds and there were loads of people and they were football fans and they were singing really loudly and I just wanted to get off the train and that's what I did.
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