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Unit 1

1/5

Listening

Vocabulary

Dialogue

Letters & Numbers

2/5

Vocabulary

Dialogue

Letters & Numbers

3/5

Listening

Vocabulary

Dialogue

Letters & Numbers

4/5

Listening

Vocabulary

Dialogue

Letters & Numbers

5/5

Listening

Vocabulary

Dialogue

Letters & Numbers

Unit 2

1/5

Listening

Vocabulary

Dialogue

Letters & Numbers

2/5

Listening

Vocabulary

Dialogue

Letters & Numbers

3/5

Listening

Vocabulary

Dialogue

Letters & Numbers

4/5

Listening

Vocabulary

Dialogue

Letters & Numbers

5/5

Listening

Vocabulary

Dialogue

Letters & Numbers

 

 

Unit 1

1/5

Listening

This is Dan.

Dan is a man.

This is Tina.

Tina is a woman.

Who is a man?

Dan is a man.

 

This is Ben.

Ben is a boy.

This is Lisa.

Lisa is a girl.

Who is a girl?

Lisa is a girl.

 

This is Dan.

This is Ben.

Dan is a man and Ben is a boy.

Who is a man?

Dan is a man.

 

This is Tina.

This is Lisa.

Tina is a woman and Lisa is a girl.

Who is a woman?

Lisa is a woman.

 

Here are three people.

This person is a man.

This person is a woman.

This person is a man.

Which person is a woman?

This person is a woman, her name is Tina.

Which person is a boy?

This person is a boy, his name is Ben.

Is this person a woman? This person isn’t a woman.

Vocabulary

A door

This is a door.

A window

This is a window.

A chair

This is a chair.

Stairs

These are stairs.

A key

This is a key.

 

A book

This is a book.

A desk

This is a desk.

A pencil

This is a pencil.

A cellphone

This is a cellphone.

A pen

This is a pen.

 

Sit down.

Stand up.

Close the door.

Open the door.

Pick up the keys.

Put down the keys.

Dialogue

Here are two people, a man and a woman.

M: hello, my name is Dan, what is your name?

W: Hello, Dan, my name is Tina.

 

M: Your name is Tina?

W: Yes, that’s right. My name is Tina.

 

W: And your name is Dan, right?

M: Yes, that’s right. My name is Dan.

 

W: It’s nice to meet you, Dan.

M: It’s nice to meet you, Tina.

 

Here are two people, a boy and a girl.

M: Hi, my name is Ben. What’s your name?

W: Hi, Ben, my name is Lisa.

M: Lisa?

W: Yes, Lisa, L-i-s-a.

Letters & Numbers

A

An apple

An arm

Africa

Asia

An ant

B

A book

A banana

A bird

A boy

A bank

 

C

A city

A clock

A car

A circle

Cold

D

A desk

A day

A door

Down

A dress

E

An ear

East

Egypt

An elevator

Eleven

 

One

Two

Three

Four

Five

 

Six

Seven

Eight

Nine

Ten

2/5

Listening

This is Dan.

Hello, my name is Dan.

Dan is a man.

This is Tina.

Hi, my name is Tina.

Tina is a woman.

 

This is Ben.

Hi, my name is Ben.

Ben is a boy.

This is Lisa.

Hello, my name is Lisa.

Lisa is a girl.

 

This is Dan.

This is Ben.

Dan is a man and Ben is a boy.

 

This is Tina.

This is Lisa.

Tina is a woman and Lisa is a girl.

 

This man’s name is Dan.

Dan, D-a-n.

This woman’ name is Tina.

Tina, T-i-n-a.

This boy’s name is Ben.

Ben, B-e-n.

This girl’s name is Lisa.

Lisa, L-i-s-a.

 

Here are three people.

 

Here are three countries, France, Japan and Canada.

Vocabulary

This is a door.

This is a chair. This is a key.

This is a desk.

This is a cell phone.

 

This is a windows.

These are stairs.

This is a book.

This is a pencil.

This is a pen.

 

A bathroom.

This is a bathroom.

An elevator.

This is an elevator.

A clock.

This is a clock.

A watch.

This is a watch. A hand.

This is a hand.

 

A bathroom.

B-a-t-h-r-o-o-m.

An elevator.

E-l-e-v-a-t-o-r.

A clock.

C-l-o-c-k.

A watch.

W-a-t-c-h.

A hand.

H-a-n-d.

 

Sit down.

Stand up.

Close the door.

Open the door.

Pick up the keys.

Put down the keys.

 

Go up the stairs.

Go down the stairs.

Put up your hand.

Put down your hand.

Open the book.

Close the book.

Dialogue

Here are two people, a man and a woman.

M: Hello, my name is Dan. What is your name?

W: Hello, Dan, my name is Tina.

M: Tina?

W: Yes, my name is Tina.

 

W: And your name is Dan, right?

M: Yes, my name is Dan, D-a-n.

W: It’s nice to meet you, Dan.

M: It’s nice to meet you, Tina Listen carefully, it is, it’s.

 

W: Who is that? What is his name?

M: His name is Ken.

W: Ken?

M: Yes, his name is Ken, K-e-n.

 

M: Who is that?

W: Her name is Kim.

 

M: Tina, this is Ken. Ken, this is Tina.

Ken: Hi, Tina, it’s nice to meet you.

 

W: Dan, this is Kim. Kim, this is Dan. Kim: Hi, Dan, it’s nice to meet you.

M: Hi Kim, it’s nice to meet you too.

Letters & Numbers

F

A family

Fingers Fifteen

France

February

G

A girl

A game

Germany

Green

Goat

 

H

A hand

Hands

Hair

A house

Happy

I

Ice

Ink

India

Ireland

Italy

J

Japan

Jeans

Juice

June

July

 

Eleven

Twelve

Thirteen

Fourteen

Fifteen

Sixteen

Seventeen

Eighteen

Nineteen

Twenty

3/5

Listening

This is Dan.

Hello, my name is Dan. Dan is a man.

He comes from the US.

This is Tina.

Hi, my name is Tina.

Tina is a woman.

She comes from China.

 

This is Ben.

Hello, my name is Ben.

Ben is a boy.

He comes from Canada.

This is Lisa.

Lisa is a girl.

She comes from the US.

 

Dan comes from the US.

Tina comes from Chins.

They come from different countries.

They don’t come from the same country.

Ben comes from Canada and Lisa comes from the US.

They come from different countries. Dan and Lisa come from the US.

They come from the same country.

 

Here are three people, two man and a woman.

They are adults.

They are not children.

Here are three people, two girls and a boy.

They are children.

They are not adults.

Vocabulary

This is a chair.

People sit on chairs.

This is a door.

People open and close doors.

This is a window.

This window is open.

This is a window.

This window is closed.

Two books.

People read books.

Three pencils.

People write with pencils.

 

A bathroom.

An elevator.

A clock.

A watch.

A hand.

 

Two hands.

Here are two hands.

A foot.

This is a foot.

Two feet.

Here are two feet.

An arm.

This is an arm.

A leg.

This is a leg.

 

Sit down. Stand up.

Close the door.

Open the door.

Pick up the keys.

Put down the keys.

Dialogue

Dan: Hi, my name is Dan, I come from the US, where do you come from?

Tina: Hi, my name is Tina, I come from China.

 

Dan: Who is that?

Tina: That’s Kim.

Dan: Where does she come from?

Tina: She comes from Korea.

 

Kim: Hi, my name is Kim. I come from Korea. Do you both come from the US?

Tina: No, we don’t. We come from different countries. I come from China and he comes from the US.

 

W: What is your name?

Ben: What is my name? My name is Ben.

W: Do you come from the US?

Ben: Do I come from the US? No, I don’t. I don’t come from the US.

 

W: Where do you come from?

Ben: Where I you come from? I come from Canada.

Letters & Numbers

K

Keys

Kids

A kitchen

Korea

A kitten

L

Left

A leg

London

A leaf

A lock

 

M

The Moon

Mexico

Music

March

May

N

Night

A nose

North

November

Notebooks

O

An ocean

On

Off

Open

October

 

Ten

Twenty

Twenty-two

Thirty

Thirty-six

Forty

Forty-one

Fifty

Fifty-seven

 

P

A pencil

Paper

Paris

Pull

Push

Q

A question

Quiz

A queen

Quiet

A queue

4/5

Listening

This is Dan.

Hello, my name is Dan.

Dan is a man.

I come from the US. This is Tina.

Hi, my name is Tina.

Tina is a woman.

I come from China.

Her name is Tina.

She comes from China.

 

This is Ben.

Ben is from Canada.

He isn’t from the US.

This is Lisa.

She comes from the US.

She and Dan are from the US.

They come from the same country.

She is from China.

The boy’s name is Ben.

 

Here are three cities.

This city is San Francisco.

This city is Beijing.

This city is London.

San Francisco is in the US.

Beijing is in China.

London is in England.

China is a country.

 

Tina is from China.

She lives in Beijing.

Ben is from Canada. He lives in Toronto.

Vocabulary

Go in to the bathroom.

Come out of the bathroom.

Go in to the elevator.

Come out of the elevator.

Wait for the elevator.

She’s going in to the elevator.

She’s coming out of the elevator.

He’s going in to the bathroom.

 

Here are two hands.

This is a foot.

Here are two feet.

This is an arm.

This is a leg.

Here is a leg.

 

Go up the stairs.

Go down the stairs.

Put up your hand.

Put down your hand.

Open the book.

Close the book.

 

Turn left.

Turn right.

Go straight.

Stop.

Turn around.

 

Sunny weather.

Rainy weather.

Cloudy weather.

Cold weather.

Hot weather.

It’s cloudy.

It’s hot.

It’s raining.

Dialogue

Dan: Hi, Tina, how are you today?

Tina: I’m fine, thanks. How are you?

Dan: I’m fine. It’s nice to see you. Listen carefully, I am = I’m.

 

Dan: Hello, is this Tina?

Tina: Hi, yes, this is Tina, who is this?

Dan: It’s Dan.

Tina: Oh, hi Dan, how are you today?

Dan: I’m fine. Thanks. How are you?

Tina: I’m fine.

 

Tina: Hi, Dan, how is the weather there?

Dan: It’s fine. It’s sunny and warm.

Tina: Good, the weather is good here too.

 

Ben: How is the weather today?

Lisa: It’s raining.

Ben: Really? It’s sunny here.

Lisa: Well, have a good day.

Ben: Thanks, you too.

Listen carefully, how is or how’s.

Listen carefully, it is or it’s.

 

Dan: Who is she?

Tina: That’s Kim.

Dan: Where is she from?

Tina: She’s from Korea.

Dan: Does she live there?

Tina: Yes, she does. She lives in Seoul.

 

Dan: Hi, my name is Dan. I’m from the US. Where are you from?

Tina: Hi, my name is Tina. I’m from China.

Dan: Where do you live?

Tina: I live in Beijing. How about you? Dan: I live in San Francisco.

Letters & Numbers

Sixty

Sixty-eight

Seventy

Seventy-four

Eighty

Eighty-nine

Ninety

Ninety-three

One hundred

 

R

Right

Red

Russia

Read

A ruler

S

The Sun

Sad

South

Sydney

Six

T

A taxi

A tomato Toes

A teacher

Ten

 

U

Under

Unhappy

An umbrella

Uniforms

The United States

V

Vegetables

A violin

Vietnam

Volleyball

Venice

W

Water

A woman

A watch

A window

West

 

X

A box

Exit

An X-ray

A fox

Toxic

Y

Yellow

A year

Yesterday

Yes

Toy

Z

Zero

A zoo

A zipper

Jazz Zebra

5/5

Listening

This is Dan.

He comes from the US.

He is American.

He’s American.

He is, he’s.

This is Tina.

She is from China.

She’s from China.

She is, she’s.

She’s Chinese.

 

This is Ben.

Ben comes from Canada.

He doesn’t come from the US.

He is Canadian.

This is Lisa.

Lisa comes from the US.

She and Dan come from the US.

They are Americans.

They don’t come from China.

 

Lisa comes from the US, but she lives in China.

She doesn’t live in the US. She lives in Shanghai.

Shanghai is a city in China.

Ben is from Canada and he lives in Canada.

He lives in Toronto.

Toronto is a city in Canada.

 

Here are three people, two men and a woman.

There are two men.

There is one woman.

 

Here are four countries, France, Italy, Japan and India.

France and Italy are in Europe.

They are European countries.

Japan and India are in Asia.

They are Asian countries.

China is also an Asian country.

Vocabulary

A circle

A line A box

A bag

A triangle

 

A circle

C-i-r-c-le

A line

L-i-n-e

A box

B-o-x

A bag

B-a-g

A triangle

T-r-i-a-n-g-l-e

 

Go in to the bathroom

Come out of the bathroom

Go in to the elevator

Come out of the elevator

Wait for the elevator

 

Spanish

Spanish is the language of Spain.

Chinese

People speak Chinese in china.

Japanese

In Japan, people speak Japanese.

English

People in Australia speak English.

French

France is the language of France.

 

Turn left

Turn right

Go straight

Stop

Turn around

 

Sunny weather

Rainy weather

Cloudy weather

Cold weather

Hot weather

Dialogue

Dan: Good morning, Tina. How are you today?

Tina: I’m fine. Thanks. How about you?

Dan: I’m fine. It’s my birthday today.

Tina: Really? Well, happy birthday, Dan.

Dan: Thanks, Tina.

Tina: Oh, how old are you, Dan?

Dan: I’m 34 years old today.

Tina: Have a great day.

Dan: You too, Tina. Goodbye.

Tina: Bye-bye.

 

Hello, my name is Ben.

I’m from Canada.

I live in Toronto.

I’m 12 years old.

I speak two languages, English and French.

It’s nice to meet you.

 

W: Excuse me, may I ask you some questions?

Ben: Sure.

W: Thanks. Question number one, what’s your name?

Ben: What is my name? My name is Ben.

W: Question number two: where are you from?

Ben: Where am I from? I’m from Canada.

W: Question number three: how old are you?

Ben: How old am I? I’m 12 years old.

W: Question number four, the last question: what languages do you speak?

Ben: What languages do I speak? I speak English and France.

W: Thank you.

Ben: You are welcome.

 

Kim: Hi, my name is Kim. I come from Korea. Do you both come from the US?

Tina: No, we don’t. We come from different countries. I come from China and he comes from the US. They come from different countries.

Letters & Numbers

An apple

A banana

A circle

A dress

East

A family

Germany

A house

Ice

June

A kitchen

London

The Moon

 

Notebooks

An ocean

A pencil

Quiet

Read

Six

A tomato

The United Stated

Volleyball

Water

A fox

A year

A zipper

 

Five

Six

Seven

Ten

Twelve

Thirteen

Eighteen

Twenty

Twenty-two

Thirty

Thirty-six

Forty

Forty-one

Fifty

Fifty-seven

 

Forty-one

Forty-three

Forty-four

Forty-six

Fifty

Fifty-seven

Sixty

Sixty-eight

Seventy

Seventy-four

Eighty

Eighty-nine

Ninety Ninety-three

Unit 2

1/5

Listening

Here are two people.

The person on the left is a man. His name is Dan.

The person on the right is a woman.

Her name is Tina.

 

The person on the right is Tina.

The person on the left is Dan.

 

Here are two countries.

The country on the left is India.

India is an Asian country.

The country on the right is Brazil.

Brazil is in South America.

It isn’t an Asian country.

 

Here are three cities, Beijing, Shanghai and Tokyo.

Beijing and Shanghai are both in China.

Tokyo is in Japan.

Beijing and Shanghai are in the same country, China.

Tokyo is in a different country from Shanghai.

 

This boy’s name is Ben Harris.

His first name is Ben.

His last name is Harris.

Ben is from Canada.

He’s 12 years old.

 

This girl’s name is Lisa Jackson.

Her first name is Lisa.

Her last name is Jackson.

Lisa is from the US.

She’s 12 years old.

 

Ben and Lisa come from different countries.

She is from the US and he is from Canada.

They are both 12 years old.

They are the same age.

 

The person on the left is Ben.

Vocabulary

An open door.

This door is open. A closed door.

This door is closed.

An open window.

This window is open.

A closed window.

This window is closed.

A long pencil.

This pencil is long.

A short pencil.

This pencil is short.

 

A red book.

This book is red.

A green book.

This book is green.

A big chair.

This chair is big.

A little chair.

This chair is little.

A tall man.

This man is tall.

A short man.

This man is short.

 

An open door. O-p-e-n.

A closed door. C-l-o-s-e-d.

A long pencil.

L-o-n-g.

A short pencil. S-h-o-r-t.

 

A red book.

R-e-d.

A green book.

G-r-e-e-n.

A big chair.

B-i-g.

A little chair.

L-i-t-t-l-e.

A tall man.

T-a-l-l.

A short man. S-h-o-r-t.

 

Read a book.

Write your name.

Study science.

Stand in a line.

Sit in a circle.

Ask a question.

Dialogue

Dan: Good afternoon, Tina.

Tina: Good afternoon, Dan.

Dan: Do you know that man over there?

Tina: No, I don’t. I don’t know who he is. Do you know?

Dan: No, I don’t know either.

 

Dan: Hi, I’m Dan.

Albert: Hi, I’m Albert Gomaz. It’s nice to meet you.

 

Dan: Where are you from, Albert?

Albert: I’m from Mexico but I live in Turkey.

Dan: Turkey? Where do you live in Turkey?

Albert: I live in Istanbul.

Dan: Istanbul. It is a beautiful city.

Albert: Yes, it is. I like living there.

 

W: Excuse me, may I ask you some questions?

Lisa: Sure.

W: Thanks, what’s your name?

Lisa: My name is Lisa Jackson.

W: How do you spell your name?

Lisa: My first name is Lisa, L-i-s-a. My last name is Jackson, J-a-c-k-s-o-n.

 

W: How old are you, Lisa?

Lisa: I’m 12 years old.

W: Where are you from?

Lisa: I come from the US.

W: Do you live in the US.

Lisa: No, I don’t. I live in China.

W: Really? Where do you live in China?

Lisa: I live in Shanghai.

W: Are you a student there?

Lisa: Yes, I’m a student.

W: Can you speak Chinese?

Lisa: Yes, I can speak Chinese.

W: That’s great. Thank you, Lisa.

Letters & Numbers

One o’clock.

Three o’clock.

Five o’clock.

Eight o’clock.

Eleven o’clock.

Five minutes.

Fifty minutes.

Thirty minutes.

Forty-five minutes.

One hour.

 

B

A ball

A boy

A book

P

Paper

Push

A pond

D

A door

Put down

A duck

T

Turn

A table

A taxi

V

Venice

A violin

A volleyball

 

L

Turn left

A line

A lamp

R

A red book

A restaurant

Turn right

M

A mouth A map

A mouse

N

A nose

North

Nine

S

South

The Sun A salad

2/5

Listening

This is Ben Harris.

This is his family.

These are his parents.

This is his father.

His father’s name is Paul.

This is his mother.

His mother’s name is Kathy.

Their family name is Harris.

 

This is Ben’s brother.

His name is Jeff.

He is 15 years old.

This is Ben’s sister.

Her name is Maggie.

She is 8 years old.

 

Here are Ben’s grandparents.

They are his mother’s parents. This is his grandfather.

His grandfather is 65 years old.

This is his grandmother.

His grandmother is 62 years old.

 

His other grandparents are dead.

They died in a car accident.

Ben and his family live in Toronto.

They live in a house.

His grandparents don’t live with them. They live in an apartment.

Vocabulary

It’s morning.

Good morning.

It’s afternoon.

Good afternoon.

It’s evening.

Good evening.

It’s night.

Good night.

It’s daytime.

The sun is up.

It’s nighttime.

The sun is down.

 

Eyes.

We see with our eyes.

Ears.

We hear with our ears.

A nose.

We spell with our nose. A mouth.

We eat with our mouth.

Hands.

We touch things with our hands.

 

It’s morning.

M-o-r-n-i-n-g.

It’s afternoon.

A-f-t-e-r-n-o-o-n.

It’s evening.

E-v-e-n-i-n-g.

It’s night.

N-i-g-h-t.

 

Draw a line.

Turn on the light.

Turn off the light.

Draw a map.

Take out your phone.

Put away your phone.

Dialogue

Lisa: Hello, Ben.

Ben: Hi, Lisa.

Lisa: I have some questions for you.

Ben: Sure. What are they about?

Lisa: They are about your family.

Ben: Right.

Lisa: Your family live in Toronto, right?

Ben: Yes, we live in Toronto.

Lisa: How many people are there in your family?

Ben: There are five people in my family.

 

Lisa: Do you have any brothers or sisters?

Ben: Yes, I do. I have one brother and one sister.

Lisa: So, your parents have three children, right?

Ben: Right. Two boys plus one girl equals three children.

Lisa: Your math is good, Ben.

 

Lisa: And here is the last question, do you live in a house or an apartment?

Ben: We live in a house.

Lisa: Thanks, Ben.

Ben: You are welcome.

 

Ben: Hi, Lisa.

Lisa: Yes?

Ben: Can I have your phone number?

Lisa: Sure. 18601637478. What’s yours?

Ben: My number is 4089057771.

Lisa: You can send me a message.

Ben: Great.

Letters & Numbers

One fifteen.

Eleven twenty.

Five past seven.

Ten past eight.

Nine fifty-five.

Ten minutes to ten.

Twenty minutes after seven.

Twenty-five minutes to three.

Eight o five.

Eleven twenty-five.

 

One half.

One third.

One fifth.

Three fifths.

Three quarters. Seven tenths.

One and a half.

Five and two thirds.

Eight and four fifths.

Seven and one third.

3/5

Listening

This is Lisa Jackson.

This is her family.

These are her parents.

This is her father.

Her father’s name is Bill.

Bill is white.

This is her mother.

Her mother’s name is Helen. Helen is black.

Their family name is Jackson.

 

Lisa has a sister, but no brother.

Her sister’s name is Angela.

Angela is 9 years old.

 

She doesn’t have any brothers.

 

Here are Lisa’s grandparents.

They are her father’s parents. This is her grandfather.

Her grandfather is 70 years old.

This is her grandmother.

Her grandmother is 65 years old.

Her other grandparents live in France.

They are both 72 years old.

 

Lisa and her family live in Shanghai.

They live in an apartment in Shanghai.

Their apartment is on the fifth (5th) floor.

Her parents are teachers.

Her father teaches English to adults.

Her mother teaches English to children.

 

Lisa and her sister are students.

They go to school.

Lisa is in the 7th grade.

Angela is in the 4th grade.

Vocabulary

It’s sunny weather.

It’s raining.

It’s cloudy today.

It’s hot.

It’s cold.

 

Walk to the door.

Wait for the elevator.

Run to the bus.

Ride a bycucle.

Throw a ball.

Catch a ball.

 

Students.

Students study.

Teachers.

A teacher teaches.

A school

Teachers teach in schools.

A classroom

Students study in classroom at school.

A coach.

Coaches teach sports.

Dialogue

Tom is a boy.

He and Lisa go to the same school.

They are friends.

Tom: Hi, Lisa.

Lisa: Hi, Tom, how are you today?

Tom: I’m fine. I really like this weather.

Lisa: Yes, it’s nice weather. I like sunny weather.

Tom: As you too.

 

Tom: So today, I have some questions for you, OK?

Lisa: Sure.

Tom: First, could you tell me about your family?

Lisa: OK. There are four people in my family, my parents, me and my sister.

Tom: You don’t have any brothers?

Lisa: Right, I don’t have any brothers.

 

Tom: What do your parents do?

Lisa: My parents are both teachers.

Tom: What do they teach?

Lisa: They both teach English.

 

Tom: How old is your sister?

Lisa: My sister is 9 years old.

Tom: How old are you?

Lisa: I’m 12, what about you?

Tom: I’m12, the same age of you.

Lisa: Yes, we are the same age, but we come from different countries. You come from Australia, and I come from the US.

Tom: Yes, so we both speak English.

Lisa: How about your Chinese?

Tom: It’s OK, but not good. How’s yours?

Lisa: It’s good.

 

Tom: Hey, what time is it?

Lisa: It’s four o’clock.

Tom: It’s time to go home.

Lisa: Me too, see you tomorrow.

Tom: See ya.

Letters & Numbers

Ch

A chair

A bench

A teacher

Sh

A shirt

Push

Shoes

Th

A mouth

A thumb

A tooth

 

Bl

Blue

Black

Br

Brown

A brain

Cl

A cloud

A clock

Dr

A dress

Drink

Cr

A crosswalk

A crow

 

Eight plus five = 8 + 5

Nine and five = 9 + 5

Eight minus five = 8 - 5

Eight times five = 8 * 5

Eight divided by five = 8 / 5

One half times three =1/2 * 3

Divided two by four =2/ 4

Two third of nine = 2/3 * 9??

Eight and a half minus two = 8 + 1/2 -2

Eight and a half plus two = 8 + 1/2 + 2

4/5

Listening

Here are four cities.

Beijing is in China.

London is in England.

Tokyo is in Japan.

Paris is in France.

Beijing and Tokyo are both in Asia.

London and Paris are both in Europe.

 

In France people speak French.

In China people speak Chinese.

In Japan people speak Japanese.

 

This is Europe.

There are many countries in Europe.

France, Italy and Germany are all in Europe.

People in these countries speak different languages.

They don’t speak the same language.

The French speak French.

The Italians speak Italian.

The Germans speak German.

 

There are many different languages.

In Europe and Asia, many students study English.

English is their second language.

Many people can speak two languages.

Right now you are studying English.

 

This is North America.

There are three countries in North America.

Canada, the US and Mexico are all in North America.

Canada is north of the US.

The US is south of Canada.

Mexico is south of the US.

In Mexico people speak Spanish.

In Canada and the US people speak English.

Vocabulary

A school.

Students study at school.

An apartment building.

An apartment building has many apartments.

A house.

Some people live in big houses.

A sidewalk.

People walk on a sidewalk.

A street.

People drive cars on a street.

 

A red book.

This book is red.

A green book.

This book is green.

A big chair.

This is a big chair. A little chair.

This chair is little.

A tall man.

This man is tall and thin.

A short man.

This man is short and heavy.

 

It’s morning.

People get up in the morning.

It’s afternoon.

People eat lunch in the afternoon.

It’s evening.

People eat dinner in the evening.

It’s night.

People sleep at night.

It’s daytime.

It’s nighttime.

It’s dark at night.

Dialogue

Tina: Hi Dan.

Dan: Hi Tina.

Tina: Here are some questions for you.

Dan: Sure, go ahead.

Tina: First, where are you from?

Dan: I am from the US. I live in San Francisco.

Tina: Do you have a family?

Dan: Yes, I do. I have a wife and two children.

 

Tina: What’s your wife’s name?

Dan: My wife’s name is Sally. She’s Chinese.

Tina: She’s Chinese?

Dan: Yes, she’s from Beijing.

Tina: What about your children?

Dan: I have a boy, Harry, and a girl, Lily.

Tina: How old are they?

Dan: Harry is 7 and Lily is 5.

 

Tina: What do you do?

Dan: What do I do?

Tina: Yes, what’s your job?

Dan: I’m a pilot. I fly airplanes.

Tina: That’s interesting.

Dan: Yes, it is. I like my job.

 

Tina: What languages do you speak?

Dan: I can speak several languages.

Tina: What are they?

Dan: I can speak French, Spanish, and a little Chinese.

Tina: That’s great. Thanks, Dan.

Dan: You are welcome.

 

Hi, I’m Dan.

I live in San Francisco.

I live there with my family.

I have a wife and two children.

I can speak several languages. It’s nice to meet to you.

Letters & Numbers

A book

A pond

Put down

A table

A violin

A lamp

A restaurant

A mouse

North

A salad

 

One o’clock

Three o’clock

Five minutes

Fifteen minutes

One fifteen

Twenty minutes after seven

One half

One third

One and a half

Five and two thirds

Nine and five

Eight minus five

One half times three

Divide two by four

Two thirds of nine = 9 * 2/3

5/5

Listening

This is Lisa Jackson.

Her full name is Lisa Marie Jackson.

Lisa is her first name.

Her middle name is Marie.

Her last name is Jackson.

 

Lisa’s mother comes from France.

She can speak two languages, English and French.

And now she’s studying Chinese.

Lisa’s father comes from the US.

He can speak English and a little Spanish.

And now he’s studying Chinese.

 

Lisa and her sister go to the same school.

In school they speak Chinese.

Their Chinese are very good. At home they speak English.

Their parent’s Chinese isn’t very good.

 

They study many subjects in school.

They study science and math.

They study English and Chinese.

They study other subjects too.

 

Angela is good at math and science.

She’s also good at sports.

She can run very fast.

She can jump rope.

She isn’t good at art.

Her drawings aren’t very good. Lisa likes languages and books.

She also likes music.

She loves music.

She can play the violin a little.

She doesn’t like math.

 

Angela can’t play the violin.

She can’t play the piano.

But she can sing.

She can sing very well.

She and Lisa are both good singers. They like to sing.

Vocabulary

It’s windy today.

The wind is blowing.

It’s raining. 

It is raining, so take an umbrella.

It’s cloudy weather.

It’s cloudy, so we can’t see the Sun.

It’s cold today.

It’s cold so wear a coat.

Smog.

It’s smoggy, so wear a mask.

 

A black coat.

This coat is black.

A yellow umbrella.

This umbrella is yellow.

A blue scarf.

This is a blue scarf.

A brown hat.

This hat is brown.

Black gloves.

These gloves are black.

 

Sitting on a bench.

She is sitting on a bench.

Standing in an elevator.

He is standing in an elevator.

Pushing the door open.

She is pushing the door open.

Pulling the door open.

She is pulling the door open.

Sitting at a table.

He is sitting at a table.

Dialogue

Tom: Good morning, Lisa.

Lisa: Hi, Tom.

Tom: What’s your first class?

Lisa: My first class is math, what’s yours?

Tom: My first class is science.

 

Lisa: What’s your second class?

Tom: My second class is English.

Lisa: Do you like your English teacher?

Tom: Yeah, she’s a good teacher. You have English class too, right?

Lisa: Yes, I have English class.

Tom: When is your English class?

Lisa: It’s in the afternoon, at 1 o’clock.

Tom: I have math class at the same time.

Lisa: OK. Right after lunch.

 

Lisa: What’s your last class?

Tom: My last class is Chinese.

Lisa: Me too. 

Tom: So we are in the same class.

Lisa: Great.

Tom: OK, see you in class.

 

Dan: Do you know that man?

Tina: No, I don’t know who he is.

Dan: Don’t you?

Tina: No, I don’t, do you?

Dan: Yes, I do.

 

Dan: That’s Albert Gomert.

Tina: Who is Alert Go?

Dan: He is a singer. He’s from Mexico, but he lives in Turkey.

Tina: Oh, that’s interesting. Is he a good singer?

Dan: Yes, I think so.

Tina: OK. Bye for now.

Letters & Numbers

A bench

A shirt

A thumb

Black

Brown

A cloud

A dress

A crosswalk

 

Eight o’clock

Eleven o’clock

Forty-five minutes

One hour

Ten past eight

Twenty-five minutes to three

Three fifths

Three quarter

Eight and four fifths

Seven and one third Eight times five

Eight divided by five

Eight and a half minus two

Eight and a half plus two

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