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Learning to Dance


    I went to England with my mother.
    She used to be a singer in a band.
    We went to the hotel that she used to sing at.
    It was a big fancy hotel.
    Some of the people that she knew when she sang in the band were still there.
    They remembered my mother, and they had a good time talking to her and remembering
    old times.
    Many people told me that I looked like my mother.
    In the hotel, they had a fancy hall where they had ballroom dancing.
    I am not used to that kind of dancing.
    I always dance to rock music.
    A man told me that he would teach me how to dance.
    It looked very easy.
    I held one of his hands, and put my other hand on his shoulder.
    He told me exactly how to move my feet.
    I was very clumsy, and I stepped on his toes.
    He was patient with me, and he counted “one, two, three.”
    I tried to waltz with him.
    I would start out pretty well, but then I would get mixed up and stand on his toes again.
    The man laughed about it.
    I told him that I wasn’t a very good dancer, but he said that I was good for a beginner.
    I think he was just being polite.
    The man asked my mother to dance.
    My mother is a very good dancer.
    I didn’t know that about her.
    She never stepped on the man’s toes once.
    The man thanked us for dancing with him, and I thanked him for giving me dancing
    lessons.
    I don’t think I’ll ever be very good at that type of dancing.
    Each generation has a specific type of dancing.
    The way that I dance is different from the way that my mother dances.
    The way that I dance doesn’t involve moving your feet too much.
    I’m not too good at fancy steps.