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Even after breakfast, Aya's wristwatch still says eight fifteen.
N5 graded Japanese story
Aya takes her stopped wristwatch to a professional, asks simple service questions, and appreciates the familiar watch after its battery is changed.
20 sentences · about 7 minutes
N5 · 20 sentences
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Even after breakfast, Aya's wristwatch still says eight fifteen.
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Aya compares it with the kitchen clock.
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The hands of her wristwatch are not moving.
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Its strap and glass still look fine.
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Aya takes it to a small watch shop with her father.
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The repairer asks when the watch stopped.
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Aya says it was working the night before.
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The repairer checks it at the counter.
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He says it needs a routine battery change.
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Aya asks how long the work will take.
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He says it will be ready in twenty minutes.
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While waiting, Aya looks at the many clocks in the shop.
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The repairer calls, so Aya returns to the counter.
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The second hand is moving again.
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Aya compares the wristwatch with the shop clock.
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The repairer sets it to the correct time.
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Her father pays the stated price and takes the receipt.
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Aya thanks the repairer.
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Outside, she checks the time without using a phone.
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The familiar watch feels more valuable because it was repaired.