SIDE BY SIDE朗文英语 第一册 Lesson3
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3L英语第一册Lesson 1. Narrator:Meet Sandy and Sue!Narrator:This is Sue's class.Narrator:Her teacher's Mr Crisp.Mr Crisp:Which is your pen,Sue?Sue:The red pen,sir.Mr Crisp:Here you are,Sue.Sue:Thank you,sir.Lesson 3 Narrator:This is Sandy's class.Narrator:His teacher's Miss WilliamsMiss Williams:Whose is this cap?Tom:It's Sandy's,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Sandy!Sandy:Yes,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Come here,pleaseSandy:Y es,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Is this your cap?Sandy:Yes,it is.Miss Williams:Here you are Sandy.Sit down,please.Sandy:Thank you,Miss Williams.Lesson 5 Tom:Kick the ball,Sandy!Sandy:All right,Tom.Tom:Look,Sandy!Mr Crisp:Oh!Mr Crisp:It's all right,Sandy.Whose is this ball?Mr Crisp:Is this your ball,Tom?Tom:No,it isn't,sir.Mr Crisp:Is this your ball,Sandy?Sandy:Yes,it is,sir.Lesson 7 Mr May:Who's that girl,Mr Crisp?Mr Crisp:Which girl,Mr May?Mr May:The girl on the red bicycleMr Crisp:That's Sue Clark.She's in my classMr May:Who's that boy,Mr CrispMr Crisp:Which boy,Mr May?Mr May:The boy with the football.Mr Crisp:That's Sandy Clark He's Sue's brother.Tom:Kick the ball,Sandy!Mr Crisp:Look out,Mr May!Lesson 9 Mother:Hullo,Sandy!Hullo,Sue!Children:Hullo,Mum!Mother:Tea's ready.Mother:Are you hungry,Sue?Sue:Yes,I am.Mother:Are you hungry,Sandy?Sandy:No,I'm not.Sandy:What's for tea?Mother:Look!Mother:Are you hungry now,Sandy?Sandy:Oh yes,I'm very hungry.Lesson 11 Sandy:Look at my picture,Sue.Sue:That's nice,Sandy.Sue:What's that?Sandy:It's a bicycle.Sue:Who's that?Sandy:It's Tom.He's on his bicycleSue:What's this?Sandy:It's a car.Sue:Who's this?Sandy:It's Mr Crisp.Sandy:He's in his car.Lesson 13 Mother:This egg is for you,Sandy!Sandy:Thanks,Mum.Sue:Listen,Sandy!That's Dad's car.Eat your egg quickly.Sue:Now put the egg in the egg-cup like thisFather:Good evening,Betty.Mother:Good evening,Jim.Father:Good evening,Children.Children:Good evening,Dad.Sandy:Tea's ready,Dad.This egg is for youFather:An egg!That's nice.I'm hungryFather:Oh!It's empty!Lesson 15 Sue:Put on Dad's hat,Sandy!Sandy:Put on Mum's shoes,Sue!Sandy:You are funny,Sue!Sue:You're funny,too,Sandy!Sue:Come with me.Sandy:Knock at the door,Sue.Mother:Come in!Sandy:Look at me!I'm an actorSue:Look at me!I'm an actress.Lesson 17 Sandy:Who's that boy,Tom?Tom:Which boy,Sandy?Sandy:That fat boy.Tom:He's a new boy.His name's Billy BriggsSandy:Look at him!Miss Williams:Billy!Billy:Yes,Miss WilliamsMiss Williams:Open your desk and give me that appleBilly:I'm sorry,Miss Williams.I'm hungryLesson 19 Sandy:My bag's heavy!Tom:What's in it,SandySandy:Open it and see.Tom:Six books and six exercise-booksBilly:My bag's heavy,too.Tom:What's in it,BillyBilly:Open it and see!Tom:One book,two apples,three oranges and a banana!Lesson 21 Tom and Bill:What nationality are you? French or German Sandy(whispering):I'm FrenchTom:Come on my side!Tom and Billy:What nationality are you?Sue(whispering):I'm German.Billy:Come on my side.Tom and Billy:Pull! Pull!Lesson 23 Sandy:Give me that box please,Sue.Sue:Which box,Sandy?This one?Sandy:No,not that one.The big blue oneSue:What's in it,Sandy?Sandy:Open it and see.Sue:Oh!Sandy:It's a Jack-in-the-box!Lesson 25 Sue:There's a man at the door,Dad.Father:Who is it,Sue?Open the door!Sue:It's the postman,Dad.Postman:Good morning,Sue.Sue:Good morning,postman.Postman:There's a letter for your mother.And there's a letter for your father.Sue:Thank you.Sue:Dad!There's a letter for mumand there's a letter for you.Father:This isn't a letter!It's a bill!Lesson 27 Gym Master:Look at these shoes!Gym Master:Which are your shoes,Sandy?Sandy:The brown shoes,sir.Gym Master:What colour are your shoes,Tom?Tom:My shoes are black sir.Gym Master:Here you are,Tom.Tom:Thank you,sir.Gym Master:There's a shoe on this locker.Whose is it?Tom:It's Billy's,sir.Lesson 29 Mother:Are your hands clean,Sandy?Sandy:Yes,my hands are clean,Mum.Mother:Show me your hands,Sandy.Mother:Your hands aren't clean.They're very dirty!Mother:Go and wash your hands at once!Sandy:All right,Mum.Mother:Are your hands clean now,Sandy?Sandy:Yes,they are,MumMother:Sandy!Look at my nice clean Towel!Lesson 31 Tom:Heads or tails,Sue?Sue(calling):Heads!Sue:It's heads!Tom:Come on our side.Tom:Heads or tails,Sandy?Sandy(calling):Tails!Sandy:It's tails!Tom:Go on their side.Tom and Billy:Pull!Pull!Lesson 33 Mother:These shoes are nice.Try on these shoes,Sue.Salesman:Sit down here,please.Mother:How are they,Sue?Sue:They're very tight,MumSue:Oh,Mum!Look at those shoes.Those are pretty shoesSalesman:Here you are,young lady.Mother:How are they,Sue?Sue:They're just right!Lesson 35 Sandy:What are these,Billy?Billy:They're stamps.Billy:These are French stamps.Billy:And those are Italian stamps.Sandy:Show me those Italian stamps,Billy They're very prettySandy:Give me this one please,BillyBilly:Give me two apples then.Sandy:Two apples for one stamp! No,thank you!Lesson 37 Mr Crisp:Good morning,childrenClass:Good morning,sirMr Crisp:Sit down,please.Mr Crisp:These two girls are new pupilsTheir names are Liz and Lillie.Mr Crisp:Liz and Lillie are twins. They are in our class.Mr Crisp:This is...er...Liz.And this is...er...LillieLillie:I'm not Liz.I'm Lillie.She's LizLiz:I'm not Lillie.I'm Liz.She's LillieMr Grisp:Twins!Lesson 39 Sandy:Whose are these sandwiches,Tom?Tom:They're Billy's.Tom:Open the packet,Sandy.Tom:Take out the sandwiches.Tom:Put in this duster and this bookTom:Hurry up!There's Billy!Billy:Hey!Leave my sandwiches alone!Sandy:Here you are,Billy.Billy:That's funny.These sandwiches are very hardBilly:Oh!Give me my sandwiches quickly!Lesson 41 Sandy:Listen,Sue!That's the school bellSue:Hurry up,Sandy!We're late for schoolSandy:What's the time,Sue?Sue:It's nine o'clock.Sandy:Look!There's the headmaster.He's in the playgroundSue:Oh,dear!Headmaster:You're both very late this morning.Sandy and Sue:We're sorry,sir.Headmaster:Go to your classrooms quickly!Sandy and Sue:Yes,sir.Lesson 43 Father:The children are very quiet this morning,Betty.Mother:Sandy!Sue!Breakfast's ready.Father:Go upstairs and see,Betty.Perhaps they're still asleep.Mother:Wake up,Sandy! It's eight o'clock.Sandy(sleepily):Eh?Mother:Wake up!You're late.Sandy:No,I'm not,Mum.The school's shut today.It's a holiday!Mother:Lazybones!Lesson 45 Sue:Give us two packets of sweets please,Mr HillMr Hill:Which packets,Sue?These blue ones?Sue:No,not those.The big red ones.Sandy:How much are they,Mr Hill?Mr Hill:A shilling each.Sandy:A shilling each!That's all our pocket-money!Sue:Give us two small lollipops instead.Lesson 47 Miss Williams:This prize is for Billy, Sandy and Tom. Here you are,Billy.Billy:Thank you,Miss Williams.Tom:What is it,Billy?Billy:It's a box of chocolatesSandy:How many chocolates are there?Count them,BillyBilly:One,two,three,four,five,six...There are twenty-four.Tom:Eight chocolates each.Share them,Billy.Billy:One for Tom and one for me.One for Sandy and one for meOne for Tom and one for me.One for Sandy and one for me…Sandy and Tom:Hey!That's not right!Lesson 49 Mother:Post these letters for me please,Sue.Sue:O.K.Mum.Sue:Good morning,postman.Postman:Good morning,Sue.How are you todaySue:Fine,thanks.Sue:Are there any letters in the letter box this morningPostman:No,there aren't any letters here.Sue:Just a minute.Sue:There are some letters in the letter box now.Postman:Thank you,Sue.Lesson 51 Father's glassesFather:Where are my glasses Sue?Are they over there?Sue:Where,dad?Father:There.Near that box.Sue:No,they aren't here,dad.Father:And they aren't under this newspaperSue:Perhaps they're in your pocket,dad.Father:So they are!How silly of me!Lesson 53 Hide-and-seekSue:Let's play hide-and-seekBilly:Count up to ten,Sue.Sue:One,two,three,four,five,six,seven,eight,nine,ten.I'm ready!Sue:I can see you,Billy.You're behind that fenceSue:Where's Sandy?Billy:He's beside that tree.Sue:That's funny!He's not here.Sue:Look!There he is!He's up there!Lesson 55 Sandy's kiteSandy:Hold this kite for me please,SueSandy:Now stand between those two trees.Sue:All right,Sandy.Sandy:Ready,Sue?Sue:I'm ready,Sandy.Pull the kite.Sandy:Look at it,Sue!It's like a bird!Sue:I can't see it. Where is it?Sandy:It's over that building.Sue:I can see it now.It's very high.Lesson 57 Silly BillyTeacher:Get into lines boys.Good.Now we can do some exercisesTeacher:Jump together!One,two,three,four,stop!Teacher:Touch your knees!Teacher:Touch your toes!Teacher:Pay attention,Tom.Don't laugh!Sandy:What's the matter,Tom?Tom:Silly Billy can't touch his toes.Lesson 59 Good old Billy!Teacher:Bring me that ball please,TomTom:Yes,sir.Teacher:Now let's play football.Are you all ready.Boys:Yes,sir.Tom:Quick,Sandy!Pass me the ball!Tom:Oh,Sandy!Don't pass it to Billy.Pass it to me.Sandy:Kick it,Billy!Tom:It's a goal!Sandy:Good old Billy!Teacher:Billy can't touch his toes,but he can play football Lesson 61 The bird's nestMother:What's the matter,Jim?Father:I can't light this fire.Father:Please hold this ladder,dear.Father:Well!Well!Mother:What can you see,Jim?Father:There's a bird's nest in our chimneyMother:Show it to Sandy and Sue.Father:Sandy!Sue!Come here a moment.Sandy and Sue:Yes,dad.Father:Look at this bird's nest.There are three pretty eggs in it.Sue:Give them to Sandy and meLesson 63. A paper boat.Sandy:Look at this paper boat,SueSue:That's a nice boat,Sandy.Sue:Let's fill the wash-basin with waterSandy:Turn on the tap.Sue:Can I make a boat like that?Show me,SandySandy:Take a piece of paper and fold it like thisMother:Sandy!Sue!Look at this wash-basin! Turn the tap off at once.Lesson 65 Upside-down.Sandy:Can you stand on your head,Tom?Sandy:Look!Like this.Tom:Let me try.Tom:That's easy.I can do it.Tom:Billy can't stand on his head.Billy:Of course,I can!Billy:Watch me!Now I'm upside-down.Sandy:Look,Tom!Billy's pockets are full of sweets!Lesson 67 A punctureTom:Pump up this tyre,Sandy.It's very flatSue:What are you doing,Sandy?Sandy:I'm pumping up this tyre.Sandy:Whew!I'm tired.Tom:It's still flat.Tom:Let's take the tyre off the wheelSue:Put the tube in this basin,Sandy.Tom:Look at those bubbles. There's a puncture in this tubeLesson 69 A game of hopscotchBilly:Hullo Liz,hullo Lillie,hullo Sue.Girls:Hullo Billy.Billy:What are you doing?Liz:We're playing hopscotchBilly:Can I play,too?Girls:All right.Billy:It's my turn.Sue:Throw your stone,Billy.Tom:Look at Billy!He's playing hopscotch with the girls!Sandy:Hopscotch is a girls game,Billy.Tom:Come and play football with us.Lesson 71 Father's telescopeFather:Look through this telescope,Sandy What can you see?Sandy:I can see a man and a dog.Father:What are they doing?Sandy:They're standing beside a lake.Father:What's the man doing now?Sandy:He's picking up a stick.Father:What's happening now?Sandy:Now the man's throwing the stick into the water.Father:What's happening now?Sandy:Now the dog's swimming across the lake.Sandy:Now the dog's holding the stick between its teeth.It's swimming back to the man.Lesson 73 Happy birthday,Billy!Sandy and Sue are going to Billy's houseIt's Billy's birthday.Billy's nine years old today."Happy birthday,Billy,"Sandy says"Happy birthday,Billy,"Sue says."Here is a present for you,"Sandy says."Thank you,Sandy.Thank you,Sue,"Billy says.Billy is opening his present."Is it a Jack-in-the-box?"he asks."No,it isn't,"Sue answers."It's a car!"Billy says."And it's made of chocolate!"Lesson 75 Three cheers for BillyThe children are enjoying Billy's birthday partyThey're wearing funny hats.They're laughing and playing gamesNow they're eating sandwiches,cakes and biscuitsThey're drinking lemonade,too.Billy's birthday cake is very big.There are nine candles on it"Can you blow out the candles?"Sandy asks."Of course I can,"Billy answers."Watch me!""Three cheers for Billy,"Sandy shouts.Sandy:Hip!Hip! Children:Hurray!Sandy:Hip!Hip! Children:Hurray!Sandy:Hip!Hip! Children:Hurray!Lesson 77 Sh!Be quiet!Sue:Let's go into the store-room,SandySandy:All right,Sue.Sue:Where's your torch,Sandy?Sandy:Here it is.Sue:Look,Sandy!I can see a man standing beside that box!Sue:Turn on your torch,Sandy.Sandy:You're right,Sue There's a man standing beside that box!Sue:Sh!Be quiet! Come with me!Sandy:Look!It's only an old hat and an old coat.Lesson 79 Ugh!Sandy:Is there any sugar in my tea,Sue?Sue:Taste it,Sandy.Sandy:Ugh!It's not very nice. This isn't tea!It's coffee!Mother:Sandy!What are you drinking?Sue:He's drinking dad's coffee,mumMother:Give me that cup please,SandySandy:It's not very nice,mum. There isn't any milk or sugar in it. Lesson 81 Sue helps motheSue:What are you doing,mum?Mother:I'm making some sandwiches for tea.Sue:Let me help you,mum.I can cut the bread.Mother:All right,Sue.Mother:Sue!Those slices are very thick. Give me the bread-knife please.Mother:Bring me some jam.Sue:Yes,mum.Sue:Mum!Sandy's eating the jam!Sue:The jar's nearly empty.Lesson 83 Billy draws Miss Williams.Billy:Pass me some white chalk,Sandy.I can draw Miss Williams.Billy:Now pass me some blue chalk and some red chalk.Miss Williams:Billy!What are you doing?Billy:I'm drawing,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Is that me,Billy?Billy:Yes,Miss Williams.I'm sorry.Miss Williams:It's all right,Billy.Miss Williams:It's a nice picture.Miss Williams:My eyes are blue,Billy. But my nose isn't red!Sit down,please.Lesson 85. A picture of Billy.Miss Williams:Take out a piece of paper,children.Miss Williams:Now you can all draw a picture.Miss Williams:What are you drawing,Tom.Tom:A football match,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:What are you drawing,Sandy?Sandy:Billy's birthday party.Miss Williams:Who's this?Sandy:It's Billy.Sandy:He's holding a bar of chocolate in his right handand a bottle of lemonade in his left hand.Lesson 87. Mother's shopping-listSue:What are you doing,mum?Mother:I'm making a shopping-list,Sue.Sue:Let me help you.Mother:All right,Sue.Open that cupboard.Mother:Is there any jam or honey in the cupboard?Sue:There isn't much jam,but there's a lot of honey.Mother:Are there any apples and oranges in that bowl?Sue:There aren't many oranges,but there are a lot of apples.Mother:Sugar,tea,jam,oranges...Sue:And bananas for Sandy and me.Lesson 89. Flour on the floorNarrator:Mother is still making her shopping-list. Sue is still helping her.Mother:Is there any butter in the refrigerator?Sue:There's very little,mum.Mother:Are there any tomatoes in the refrigerator?Sue:There are very few,mum.Mother:Is there any flour in that tin?Sue:Yes,there's a lot.Mother:Be careful,Sue!Sue:I'm sorry,mum.Mother:Never mind,Sue.Sue:There isn't much flour in the tin now!Mother:No,but there's a lot on the floor!Lesson 91. Beans or ice-cream?Mother:Some meat,potatoes and beans for Sue.Sue:Thanks,mum.Mother:Some meat,potatoes and beans for Sandy.Sandy:I don't like beans, mum.I don't want any.Father:There's some ice-cream in the refrigerator,Sandy.Do you want any?Sandy:Yes please.Father:Then eat some beans or I can't give you any ice-creamMother:Do you want any beans now,Sandy?Sandy:Yes please.Sandy:I want a lot of beans.And I want a lot of ice-cream,too. Lesson 93 . Don't forget your change!Mother:Go and buy a large tube of toothpaste.and a small bar of soap please,Sue.Mother:Here's some money.Sue:Thanks,mum.Sue:Good morning,Mr Green.Mr Green:Good morning,Sue.Sue:My mother wants a tube of toothpaste and a small bar of soap,please.Mr Green:A large tube or a small one,Sue?Sue:She wants a large one,please.Mr Green:Here you are,Sue.Sue:Thank you,Mr Green Goodbye.Mr Green:Sue!Sue:Yes,Mr Green?Mr Green:Don't forget your change!Lesson 95 . The snowman.Sue:Come to the window quickly,Sandy!It's snowing.Sue:Mum,we want some buttons please.Sandy:And a carrot.Mother:Do you want a lot of buttons,Sue?Sue:No,I don't want very many.Sandy:We want dad's old hat,too.Sue:And an old pipe.Mother:What are you doing,children?Children:We're making a snowman,mum.Sue:His eyes are black buttons.Sandy:And his nose is a carrot.Lesson 97. It's time for bed.Mother:Hurry up,children.It's time for bed.Sue:Oh!We're not sleepy,mum.Sandy:I don't want to go to bed.I want to watch televisionSue:I want to watch television,too.Mother:All right then.You can watch television for ten minutesFather:Are the children in bed,Betty?Mother:No,they're watching television.Father:Sandy!Sue!It's time for bed.Father:Look at them!They're both fast asleep!Lesson 99 . Wake up,Billy!Miss Williams:Look at this boy. His name's Paul.He's a French boy.Miss Williams:Now look at this map of the world.Miss Williams:This country is France.Paul comes from FranceMiss Williams:The capital city of France is Paris.Paul lives in Paris.Miss Williams:What language does Paul speak,Billy.Billy:Er...er...He speaks German,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Wake up,Billy!You're not paying attention! Paul speaks French.Lesson 101 . Simon's never careless but Billy...!Miss Williams:Here's your exercise-book,BillyMiss Williams:You're often careless.Look at these mistakesMiss Williams:Don't laugh at Billy,Sandy!Miss Williams:Whose is this exercise-book?Billy:It's Sandy's,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Sandy,put your name on the cover.You are sometimes careless,too!Miss Williams:Look at Simon's exercise book. Simon's never careless.His work is always neat and tidy.Billy!You naughty boy!Lesson 103 . Which season do you like best?Miss Williams:Look at the blackboard,childrenMiss Williams:What's the weather like in Spring,SandySandy:It's often warm,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:What's the weather like in Summer?Sandy:It's often hot.Miss Williams:What's it like in Autumn,Tom?Tom:It's often cool.Miss Williams:What's it like in Winter,Billy?Billy:It's often cold.Miss Williams:Which season do you like best,Billy?Spring,Summer,Autumn or Winter?Billy:I like Winter.That's the football season!Lesson 105. The school year.There are four terms in the school year:the Autumn Term,the Winter Term,the Spring Term and the Summer TermThe first term is the Autumn TermThe Autumn Term begins in September and ends in DecemberThe second term is the Winter Term.Ther Winter Term begins in January and ends in AprilThe third term is the Spring Term.The Spring Term begins in May and ends in JulyThe fourth term is the Summer Term.The Summer Term begins in July and ends in SeptemberSandy and Sue like the Summer Term bestThey are always on holiday then.They always go to the seaside.Lesson 107 . North,South,East and West.Miss Williams:Look at this map of Britain.This is the North.It often snows in the North.Miss Williams:This is the South. The sun often shines in the South.Miss Williams:This is the East. The wind often blows in the East.Miss Williams:This is the West. It often rains in the West.Miss Williams:In winter,the sun always rises late and always sets early.The days are short and the nights are long.Miss Williams:In summer,the sun always rises early and always sets late.The days are long and the nights are short.Lesson 109 They don't always go to sleep!The Clarks always get up early every day.In the morning,father always goes to workSandy and Sue always go to schoolMother usually stays at home.At midday,Sandy and Sue always eat their lunch at schoolIn the afternoon,Sandy and Sue always come home fromschoolThey usually arrive home early.In the evening,Sandy and Sue always do their homeworkAt night they go to bed early,but they don't always go to sleep!Lesson 111 . A holiday.It is seven o'clock.Sandy and Sue usually get up early every daybut today it is a holiday.It is a quarter to nine.Sandy and Sue usually go to school in the morningbut this morning they are walking to the parkIt is a quarter past four.Sandy and Sue usually come home from school in theafternoonbut this afternoon they are playing in the parkIt is half past sixSandy and Sue usually do their homework in the eveningbut this evening they are watching televisionIt is a quarter past eight.Sandy and Sue usually go to bed early at nightbut tonight they are playing a game.They are playing Snakes and Ladders!Lesson 113. A flat tyre.Miss Williams is driving her car to school.Suddenly,she stops."That's funny,"she says.She gets out of her car."Oh dear!"she says."It's twenty to nine.I can't get to school on time this morning!"Then a car stops behind her.It's Mr Crisp!"What's the matter?"Mr Crisp asks."Look!"Miss Williams says."A flat tyre.""It doesn't matter."Mr Crisp says."Come in my car." Lesson 115 . The week.Monday mornings are usually terrible.Father always gets up late and he's always in a hurryOn Tuesday mother usually goes to the shopsOn Wednesday Sandy and Sue always play games at schoolOn Thursday Miss Jones always gives Sue her piano lessonSue likes this lesson very muchOn Friday Miss Jones always gives Sandy his piano lessonSandy doesn't like it at all!Saturday and Sunday are the best days of the week.The family usually spend a quiet week-end at home!Lesson 117 .The weather forecast.Sandy:It's Saturday tomorrow.What are we going to do tomorrow?Sue:Let's ask mum.Mother:We're going to spend the day at the seasideSandy:The seaside!Sue:Hurray!Father:Let's listen to the weather forecast first.Turn the television on,Sue.Television:Here is the weather forecast for tomorrow.Television:It's going to snow in the North and it's going to rain in the South.Sandy and Sue:Oh!Mother:Never mind,children.Father:We can go to the cinema instead.Lesson 119 . Fixing the clock.Father:That clock doesn't work.Mother:I'm going to take it to the watchmaker's next week.Father:Don't take it to the watchmaker's.Give it to me.I can fix it.Sandy:What are you doing,dad?Father:I'm fixing this clock.Mother:Is it nearly ready now,Jim?Father:No,Betty.I can't put all these pieces together!Mother:Oh,Jim!Give me all the pieces.I'm going to take them to the watchmaker's at once!(注:文档可能无法思考全面,请浏览后下载,供参考。
3L英语第一册Lesson 1.Narrator:Meet Sandy and Sue!Lesson 3Lesson 5Lesson 7Narrator:This is Sue“s class.Narrator:Her teacher“s Mr Crisp.Mr Crisp:Which is your pen,Sue?Sue:The red pen,sir.Mr Crisp:Here you are,Sue.Sue:Thank you,sir.Narrator:This is Sandy“s class.Narrator:His teacher“s Miss WilliamsMiss Williams:Whose is this cap?Tom:It“s Sandy“s,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Sandy!Sandy:Yes,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Come here,pleaseSandy:Yes,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Is this your cap?Sandy:Yes,it is.Miss Williams:Here you are Sandy.Sit down,please.Sandy:Thank you,Miss Williams.Tom:Kick the ball,Sandy!Sandy:All right,Tom.Tom:Look,Sandy!Mr Crisp:Oh!Mr Crisp:It“s all right,Sandy.Whose is this ball?Mr Crisp:Is this your ball,Tom?Tom:No,it isn“t,sir.Mr Crisp:Is this your ball,Sandy?Sandy:Yes,it is,sir.Mr May:Who“s that girl,Mr Crisp?Mr Crisp:Which girl,Mr May?Mr May:The girl on the red bicycleLesson 9Lesson 11Lesson 13Mr Crisp:That“s Sue Clark.She“s in my class Mr May:Who“s that boy,Mr CrispMr Crisp:Which boy,Mr May?Mr May:The boy with the football.Mr Crisp:That“s Sandy Clark He“s Sue“s brother. Tom:Kick the ball,Sandy!Mr Crisp:Look out,Mr May! Mother:Hullo,Sandy!Hullo,Sue! Children:Hullo,Mum!Mother:Tea“s ready.Mother:Are you hungry,Sue? Sue:Yes,I am.Mother:Are you hungry,Sandy? Sandy:No,I“m not.Sandy:What“s for tea?Mother:Look!Mother:Are you hungry now,Sandy? Sandy:Oh yes,I“m very hungry. Sandy:Look at my picture,Sue. Sue:That“s nice,Sandy.Sue:What“s that?Sandy:It“s a bicycle.Sue:Who“s that?Sandy:It“s Tom.He“s on his bicycle Sue:What“s this?Sandy:It“s a car.Sue:Who“s this?Sandy:It“s Mr Crisp.Sandy:He“s in his car.Mother:This egg is for you,Sandy!Sandy:Thanks,Mum.Sue:Listen,Sandy!That“s Dad“s car.Eat your egg quickly. Sue:Now put the egg in the egg-cup like thisLesson 15Lesson 17Lesson 19Father:Good evening,Betty.Mother:Good evening,Jim.Father:Good evening,Children.Children:Good evening,Dad.Sandy:Tea“s ready,Dad.This egg is for youFather:An egg!That“s nice.I“m hungryFather:Oh!It“s empty!Sue:Put on Dad“s hat,Sandy!Sandy:Put on Mum“s shoes,Sue!Sandy:You are funny,Sue!Sue:You“re funny,too,Sandy!Sue:Come with me.Sandy:Knock at the door,Sue.Mother:Come in!Sandy:Look at me!I“m an actorSue:Look at me!I“m an actress.Sandy:Who“s that boy,Tom?Tom:Which boy,Sandy?Sandy:That fat boy.Tom:He“s a new boy.His name“s Billy BriggsSandy:Look at him!MissWilliams:Billy!Billy:Yes,Miss WilliamsMiss Williams:Open your desk and give me that apple Billy:I“m sorry,Miss Williams.I“m hungrySandy:My bag“s heavy!Tom:What“s in it,SandySandy:Open it and see.Tom:Six books and six exercise-booksBilly:My bag“s heavy,too.Tom:What“s in it,BillyBilly:Open it and see!Tom:One book,two apples,three oranges and a banana! Lesson 21Lesson 23Lesson 25Lesson 27Tom and Bill:What nationality are you? French or German Sandy(whispering):I“m FrenchTom:Come on my side!Tom and Billy:What nationality are you?Sue(whispering):I“m German.Billy:Come on my side.Tom and Billy:Pull! Pull!Sandy:Give me that box please,Sue.Sue:Which box,Sandy?This one?Sandy:No,not that one.The big blue oneSue:What“s in it,Sandy?Sandy:Open it and see.Sue:Oh!Sandy:It“s a Jack-in-the-box!Sue:There“s a man at the door,Dad.Father:Who is it,Sue?Open the door!Sue:It“s the postman,Dad.Postman:Good morning,Sue.Sue:Good morning,postman.Postman:There“s a letter for your mother.And there“s a letter fo r your father.Sue:Thank you.Sue:Dad!There“s a letter for mumand there“s a letter for you. Father:This isn“t a letter!It“s a bill!Gym Master:Look at these shoes!Gym Master:Which are your shoes,Sandy?Sandy:The brown shoes,sir.Gym Master:What colour are your shoes,Tom?Tom:My shoes are black sir.Gym Master:Here you are,Tom.Tom:Thank you,sir.Gym Master:There“s a shoe on this locker.Whose is it? Lesson 29Lesson 31Lesson 33Lesson 35Tom:It“s Billy“s,sir.Mother:Are your hands clean,Sandy?Sandy:Yes,my hands are clean,Mum.Mother:Show me your hands,Sandy.Mother:Your hands aren“t clean.They“re very dirty!Mother:Go and wash your hands at once!Sandy:All right,Mum.Mother:Are your hands clean now,Sandy?Sandy:Yes,they are,MumMother:Sandy!Look at my nice clean Towel!Tom:Heads or tails,Sue?Sue(calling):Heads!Sue:It“s heads!Tom:Come on our side.Tom:Heads or tails,Sandy?Sandy(calling):Tails!Sandy:It“s tails!Tom:Go on their side.Tom and Billy:Pull!Pull!Mother:These shoes are nice.Try on these shoes,Sue. Salesman:Sit down here,please.Mother:How are they,Sue?Sue:They“re very tight,MumSue:Oh,Mum!Look at those shoes.Those are pretty shoes Salesman:Here you are,young lady.Mother:How are they,Sue?Sue:They“re just right!Sandy:What are these,Billy?Billy:They“re stamps.Billy:These are French stamps.Billy:And those are Italian stamps.Sandy:Show me those Italian stamps,Billy They“re very pretty Sandy:Give me this one please,BillyBilly:Give me two apples then.Lesson 37Lesson 39Lesson 41Sandy:Two apples for one stamp! No,thank you! Mr Crisp:Good morning,childrenClass:Good morning,sirMr Crisp:Sit down,please.Mr Crisp:These two girls are new pupilsTheir names are Liz and Lillie.Mr Crisp:Liz and Lillie are twins. They are in our class.Mr Crisp:This is...er...Liz.And this is...er...LillieLillie:I“m not Liz.I“m Lillie.She“s LizLiz:I“m not Lillie.I“m Liz.She“s LillieMr Grisp:Twins!Sandy:Whose are these sandwiches,Tom?Tom:They“re Billy“s.Tom:Open the packet,Sandy.Tom:Take out the sandwiches.Tom:Put in this duster and this bookTom:Hurry up!There“s Billy!Billy:Hey!Leave my sandwiches alone!Sandy:Here you are,Billy.Billy:That“s funny.These sandwiches are very hardBilly:Oh!Give me my sandwiches quickly!Sandy:Listen,Sue!That“s the school bellSue:Hurry up,Sandy!We“re late for schoolSandy:What“s the time,Sue?Sue:It“s nine o“clock.Sandy:Look!There“s the headmaster.He“s in the playground Sue:Oh,dear!Headmaster:You“re both very late this morning.Sandy and Sue:We“re sorry,sir.Headmaster:Go to your classrooms quickly!Sandy and Sue:Yes,sir.Lesson 43Lesson 45Lesson 47Lesson 49Father:The children are very quiet this morning,Betty.Mother:Sandy!Sue!Breakfast“s ready.Father:Go upstairs and see,Betty.Perhaps they“re still asleep.Mother:Wak e up,Sandy! It“s eight o“clock.Sandy(sleepily):Eh?Mother:Wake up!You“re late.Sandy:No,I“m not,Mum.The school“s shut today.It“s a holiday!Mother:Lazybones!Sue:Give us two packets of sweets please,Mr HillMr Hill:Which packets,Sue?These blue ones?Sue:No,not those.The big red ones.Sandy:How much are they,Mr Hill?Mr Hill:A shilling each.Sandy:A shilling each!That“s all our pocket-money!Sue:Give us two small lollipops instead.Miss Williams:This prize is for Billy, Sandy and Tom. Here you are,Billy.Billy:Thank you,Miss Williams.Tom:What is it,Billy?Billy:It“s a box of chocolatesSandy:How many chocolates are there?Count them,BillyBilly:One,two,three,four,five,six...There are twenty-four.Tom:Eight chocolates each.Share them,Billy.Billy:One for Tom and one for me.One for Sandy and one for meOne for Tom and one for me.One for Sandy and one for me…Sandy and Tom:Hey!That“s not right!Mother:Post these letters for me please,Sue.Sue:O.K.Mum.Sue:Good morning,postman.Postman:Good morning,Sue.How are you todaySue:Fine,thanks.Sue:Are there any letters in the letter box this morningPostman:No,there aren“t any letters here.Sue:Just a minute.Lesson 51Lesson 53Lesson 55Lesson 57Sue:There are some letters in the letter box now.Postman:Thank you,Sue.Father“s glassesFather:Where are my glasses Sue?Are they over there? Sue:Where,dad?Father:There.Near that box.Sue:No,they aren“t here,dad.Father:And they aren“t under this newspaperSue:Perhaps they“re in your pocket,dad.Father:So they are!How silly of me!Hide-and-seekSue:Let“s play hide-and-seekBilly:Count up to ten,Sue.Sue:One,two,three,four,five,six,seven,eight,nine,ten.I“m ready! Sue:I can see you,Billy.You“re behind that fenceSue:Where“s Sandy?Billy:He“s beside that tree.Sue:That“s funny!He“s not here.Sue:Look!There he is!He“s up there!Sandy“s kiteSandy:Hold this kite for me please,SueSandy:Now stand between those two trees.Sue:All right,Sandy.Sandy:Ready,Sue?Sue:I“m ready,Sandy.Pull the kite.Sandy:Look at it,Sue!It“s like a bird!Sue:I can“t see it. Where is it?Sandy:It“s over that building.Sue:I can see it now.It“s very high.Silly BillyTeacher:Get into lines boys.Good.Now we can do some exercises Lesson 59Lesson 61Lesson 63.Teacher:Jump together!One,two,three,four,stop! Teacher:Touch your knees!Teacher:Touch your toes!Teacher:Pay attention,Tom.Don“t laugh!Sandy:What“s the matter,Tom?Tom:Silly Billy can“t touch his toes.Good old Billy!Teacher:Bring me that ball please,TomTom:Yes,sir.Teacher:Now let“s play football.Are you all ready.Boys:Yes,sir.Tom:Quick,Sandy!Pass me the ball!Tom:Oh,Sandy!Don“t pass it to Billy.Pass it to me.Sandy:Kick it,Billy!Tom:It“s a goal!Sandy:Good old Billy!Teacher:Billy can“t touch his toes,but he can play football The bird“s nestMother:What“s the matter,Jim?Father:I can“t light this fire.Father:Please hold this ladder,dear.Father:Well!Well!Mother:What can you see,Jim?Father:There“s a bird“s nest in our chimneyMother:Show it to Sandy and Sue.Father:Sandy!Sue!Come here a moment.Sandy and Sue:Yes,dad.Father:Look at this bird“s nest.There are three pretty eggs in it. Sue:Give them to Sandy and meA paper boat.Sandy:Look at this paper boat,SueSue:That“s a nice boat,Sandy.Sue:Let“s fill the wash-basin with waterSandy:Turn on the tap.Lesson 65Lesson 67Lesson 69Sue:Can I make a boat like that?Show me,SandySandy:Take a piece of paper and fold it like thisMother:Sandy!Sue!Look at this wash-basin! Turn the tap off at once.Upside-down.Sandy:Can you stand on your head,Tom?Sandy:Look!Like this.Tom:Let me try.Tom:That“s easy.I can do it.Tom:Billy can“t stand on his head.Billy:Of course,I can!Billy:Watch me!Now I“m upside-down.Sandy:Look,Tom!Billy“s pockets are full of sweets!A punctureTom:Pump up this tyre,Sandy.It“s very flatSue:What are you doing,Sandy?Sandy:I“m pumping up this tyre.Sandy:Whew!I“m tired.Tom:It“s still flat.Tom:Let“s take the tyre off the wheelSue:Put the tube in this basin,Sandy.Tom:Look at those bubbles. There“s a puncture in this tube A game of hopscotchBilly:Hullo Liz,hullo Lillie,hullo Sue.Girls:Hullo Billy.Billy:What are you doing?Liz:We“re playing hopscotchBilly:Can I play,too?Girls:All right.Billy:It“s my turn.Sue:Throw your stone,Billy.Tom:Look at Billy!He“s playing hopscotch with the girls! Sandy:Hopscotch is a girls game,Billy.Tom:Come and play football with us.Lesson 71Lesson 73Lesson 75Father“s telescopeFather:Look through this telescope,Sandy What can you see? Sandy:I can see a man and a dog.Father:What are they doing?Sandy:They“re standing beside a lake.Father:What“s the man doing now?Sandy:He“s picking up a stick.Father:What“s happening now?Sandy:Now the man“s throwing the stick into the water. Father:What“s happening now?Sandy:Now the dog“s swimming across the lake. Sandy:Now the dog“s holding the stick between its teeth. It“s swimming back to the man.Happy birthday,Billy!Sandy and Sue are going to Billy“s houseIt“s Billy“s birthday.Billy“s nine years old today.“Happy birthday,Billy,“Sandy says“Happy birthday,Billy,“Sue says.“Here is a present for you,“Sandy says.“Thank you,Sandy.Thank you,Sue,“Billy says.Billy is opening his present.“Is it a Jack-in-the-box?“he asks.“No,it isn“t,“Sue answers.“It“s a car!“Billy says.“And it“s made of chocolate!“Three cheers for BillyThe children are enjoying Billy“s birthday partyThey“re wearing funny hats.They“re laughing and playing gamesNow they“re eating sandwiches,cakes and biscuitsThey“re drinking lemonade,too.Billy“s birthday cake is very big.There are nine candles on it“Can you blow out the candles?“Sandy asks.“Of course I can,“Billy answers.“Watch me!“Sandy:Hip!Hip!Children:Hurray!Sandy:Hip!Hip!Children:Hurray!“Three cheers for Billy,“Sandy shouts.Lesson 77Sandy:Hip!Hip!Children:Hurray!Sh!Be quiet!Sue:Let“s go into the store-room,SandySandy:All right,Sue.Sue:Where“s your torch,Sandy?Sandy:Here it is.Sue:Look,Sandy!I can see a man standing beside that box!Sue:Turn on your torch,Sandy.Sandy:You“re right,Sue There“s a man standing beside that box!Sue:Sh!Be quiet! Come with me!Sandy:Look!It“s only an old hat and an old coat.Lesson 79Ugh!Sandy:Is there any sugar in my tea,Sue?Sue:Taste it,Sandy.Sandy:Ugh!It“s not very nice. This isn“t tea!It“s coffee!Mother:Sandy!What are you drinking?Sue:He“s drinking dad“s coffee,mumMother:Give me that cup please,SandySandy:It“s not very nice,mum. There isn“t any milk or sugar in it.Lesson 81Sue helps motheSue:What are you doing,mum?Mother:I“m making some sandw iches for tea.Sue:Let me help you,mum.I can cut the bread.Mother:All right,Sue.Mother:Sue!Those slices are very thick. Give me the bread-knife please.Mother:Bring me some jam.Sue:Yes,mum.Sue:Mum!Sandy“s eating the jam!Sue:The jar“s nearly empty.Lesson 83Billy draws Miss Williams.Billy:Pass me some white chalk,Sandy.I can draw Miss Williams.Billy:Now pass me some blue chalk and some red chalk.Miss Williams:Billy!What are you doing?Billy:I“m drawing,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Is that me,Billy?Billy:Yes,Miss Williams.I“m sorry.Miss Williams:It“s all right,Billy.Miss Williams:It“s a nice picture.Miss Williams:My eyes are blue,Billy. But my nose isn“t red!Sit down,please.Lesson 85.A picture of Billy.Miss Williams:Take out a piece of paper,children.Miss Williams:Now you can all draw a picture.Miss Williams:What are you drawing,Tom.Tom:A football match,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:What are you drawing,Sandy?Sandy:Billy“s birthday party.Miss Williams:Who“s this?Sandy:It“s Billy.Sandy:He“s holding a bar of chocolate in his right handand a bottle of lemonade in his left hand.Lesson 87.Mother“s shopping-listSue:What are you doing,mum?Mother:I“m making a shopping-list,Sue.Sue:Let me help you.Mother:All right,Sue.Open that cupboard.Mother:Is there any jam or honey in the cupboard?Sue:There isn“t much jam,but there“s a lot of honey.Mother:Are there any apples and oranges in that bowl?Sue:There aren“t many oranges,but there are a lot of apples.Mother:Sugar,tea,jam,oranges...Sue:And bananas for Sandy and me.Lesson 89.Flour on the floorNarrator:Mother is still making her shopping-list. Sue is still helping her.Mother:Is there any butter in the refrigerator?Sue:There“s very little,mum.Mother:Are there any tomatoes in the refrigerator?Sue:There are very few,mum.Mother:Is there any flour in that tin?Sue:Yes,there“s a lot.Mother:Be careful,Sue!Sue:I“m sorry,mum.Mother:Never mind,Sue.Sue:There isn“t much flour in the tin now!Mother:No,but there“s a lot on the floor!Lesson 91.Beans or ice-cream?Lesson 93 .Mother:Some meat,potatoes and beans for Sue.Sue:Thanks,mum.Mother:Some meat,potatoes and beans for Sandy.Sandy:I don“t like beans, mum.I don“t want any.Father:There“s some ice-cream in the refrigerator,Sandy.Do you want any?Sandy:Yes please.Father:Then eat some beans or I can“t give you any ice-creamMother:Do you want any beans now,Sandy?Sandy:Yes please.Sandy:I want a lot of beans.And I want a lot of ice-cream,too.Don“t forget your change!Mother:Go and buy a large tube of toothpaste.Mother:Here“s some money.Sue:Thanks,mum.Sue:Good morning,Mr Green.Mr Green:Good morning,Sue.Sue:My mother wants a tube of toothpaste and a small bar of soap,please.Mr Green:A large tube or a small one,Sue?Sue:She wants a large one,please.Mr Green:Here you are,Sue.Sue:Thank you,Mr Green Goodbye.and a small bar of soap please,Sue. Mr Green:Sue!Sue:Yes,Mr Green?Mr Green:Don“t forget your change!Lesson 95 .The snowman.Sue:Come to the window quickly,Sandy!It“s snowing.Sue:Mum,we want some buttons please.Sandy:And a carrot.Mother:Do you want a lot of buttons,Sue?Sue:No,I don“t want very many.Sandy:We want dad“s old hat,too.Sue:And an old pipe.Mother:What are you doing,children?Children:We“re making a snowman,mum.Sue:His eyes are black buttons.Sandy:And his nose is a carrot.Lesson 97.It“s time for bed.Mother:Hurry up,children.It“s time for bed.Sue:Oh!We“re not sleepy,mum.Sandy:I don“t want to go to bed.I want to watch televisionSue:I want to watch television,too.Mother:All right then.You can watch television for ten minutesFather:Are the children in bed,Betty?Mother:No,they“re watching television.Father:Sandy!Sue!It“s time for bed.Father:Look at them!They“re both fast asleep!Lesson 99 .Wake up,Billy!Miss Williams:Look at this boy. His name“s Paul.He“s a French boy.Miss Williams:Now look at this map of the world.Miss Williams:This country is France.Paul comes from FranceMiss Williams:The capital city of France is Paris.Paul lives in Paris.Miss Williams:What language does Paul speak,Billy.Billy:Er...er...He speaks German,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Wake up,Billy!You“re not paying attention! Paul speaks French. Lesson 101 .Simon“s never careless butBilly...!Miss Williams:Here“s your exercise-book,BillyMiss Williams:You“re often careless.Look at these mistakesMiss Williams:Don“t laugh at Billy,Sandy!Miss Williams:Whose is this exercise-book?Billy:It“s Sandy“s,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Sandy,put your name on the cover.Miss Williams:Look at Simon“s exercise book.Simon“s never careless.You are sometimes careless,too!His work is always neat and tidy.Billy!You naughty boy!Lesson 103 .Which season do you like best?Miss Williams:Look at the blackboard,childrenMiss Williams:What“s the weather like in Spring,SandySandy:It“s often warm,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:What“s the weather like in Summer?Sandy:It“s often hot.Miss Williams:What“s it like in Autumn,Tom?Tom:It“s often cool.Miss Williams:What“s it like in Winter,Billy?Billy:It“s often cold.Miss Williams:Which season do you like best,Billy?Billy:I like Winter.That“s the football season!Spring,Summer,Autumn or Winter?Lesson 105.The school year.There are four terms in the school year:the Autumn Term,the Winter Term,the Spring Term and the Summer TermThe first term is the Autumn TermThe Autumn Term begins in September and ends in DecemberThe second term is the Winter Term.Ther Winter Term begins in January and ends in AprilThe third term is the Spring Term.Lesson 107 .North,South,East and West.Miss Williams:Look at this map of Britain.This is the North.The Spring Term begins in May and ends in JulyThe fourth term is the Summer Term.The Summer Term begins in July and ends in SeptemberSandy and Sue like the Summer Term bestThey are always on holiday then.They always go to the seaside.Miss Williams:This is the South. The sun often shines in the South.Miss Williams:This is the East. The wind often blows in the East.Miss Williams:This is the West. It often rains in the West.Miss Williams:In winter,the sun always rises late and always sets early.Miss Williams:In summer,the sun always rises early and always sets late.It often snows in the North.The days are short and the nights are long.Lesson 109The days are long and the nights are short.Th ey don“t always go to sleep!Lesson 111 .A holiday.The Clarks always get up early every day.In the morning,father always goes to workSandy and Sue always go to schoolMother usually stays at home.At midday,Sandy and Sue always eat their lunch at schoolIn the afternoon,Sandy and Sue always come home from schoolThey usually arrive home early.In the evening,Sandy and Sue always do their homeworkAt night they go to bed early,but they don“t always go to sleep!It is seven o“clock.Sandy and Sue usually get up early every daybut today it is a holiday.It is a quarter to nine.Lesson 113.A flat tyre.Sandy and Sue usually go to school in the morningbut this morning they are walking to the parkIt is a quarter past four.Sandy and Sue usually come home from school in the afternoonbut this afternoon they are playing in the parkIt is half past sixSandy and Sue usually do their homework in the eveningbut this evening they are watching televisionIt is a quarter past eight.Sandy and Sue usually go to bed early at nightbut tonight they are playing a game.They are playing Snakes and Ladders!Lesson 115 .The week.Miss Williams is driving her car to school.Suddenly,she stops.“That“s funny,“she says.She gets out of her car.“Oh dear!“she says.“It“s twenty to nine.I can“t get to school on time this morning!“Then a car stops behind her.It“s Mr Crisp!“What“s the matter?“Mr Crisp asks.“Look!“Miss Williams says.“A flat tyre.““It doesn“t matter.“Mr Crisp says.“Come in my car.“Monday mornings are usually terrible.Father always gets up late and he“s always in a hurryOn Tuesday mother usually goes to the shopsOn Wednesday Sandy and Sue always play games at schoolOn Thursday Miss Jones always gives Sue her piano lessonSue likes this lesson very muchOn Friday Miss Jones always gives Sandy his piano lessonSandy doesn“t like it at all!Saturday and Sunday are the best days of the week.Lesson 117 .The weather forecast.Sandy:It“s Saturday tomorrow.What are we going to do tomorrow?Sue:Let“s ask mum.Mother:We“re going to spend the day at the seasideSandy:The seaside!Sue:Hurray!Father:Let“s listen to the weather forecast first.Turn the televisionon,Sue.Television:Here is the weather forecast for tomorrow.Television:It“s going to snow in the North and it“s going to rain in the South.Sandy and Sue:Oh!Mother:Never mind,children.Father:We can go to the cinema instead.Lesson 119 .Fixing the clock.Father:That clock doesn“t work.Mother:I“m going to take it to the watchmaker“s next week.Father:Don“t take it to the watchmaker“s.The family usually spend a quiet week-end at home!Sandy:What are you doing,dad?Father:I“m fixing this clock.Mother:Is it nearly ready now,Jim?Father:No,Betty.I can“t put all these pieces together!Mother:Oh,Jim!Give me all the pieces.Give it to me.I can fix it.I“m going to take them to the watchmaker“s at once!。
ÀÊÎÄиÅÄîÓ¢ÓïµÚÒ»²á¿ÎºóÍêÕû´ð°¸.txtÉú»îÊÇÒ»ÕÅǧ´¯°Ù¿×µÄÍø£¬Ëü°ÑËùÓм¤ÇéµÄË®¶¼Â©¹âÁË¡£¼Åį¾ÍÊÇÄã˵»°Ê±Ã»ÈËÔÚÌý£¬ÓÐÈËÔÚÌýʱÄãȴû»°ËµÁË£¡Lesson 4B1 No. It isn't my pen. It's your pen.2 No. It isn't my pencil. It's your pencil.3 No. It isn't my book. It's your book.4 No. It isn't my watch. It's your watch.5 No. It isn't my coat. It's your coat.6 No. It isn't my dress. It's your dress.7 No. It isn't my skirt. It's your skirt.8 No. It isn't my shirt. It's your shirt.9 No. It isn't my car. It's your car.10 No. It isn't my house. It's your house.Lesson 6AAlice is a student. She isn't German. She is French.This is her car. It is a French car.Hans is a student. He isn't French. He is German.This is his car. It is a German car.B1 Is she a German student or Japanese student?She is a German student. She's a Japanese student.2 Is this a German car or a French car?It isn't a German car. It's a French car.3 Is he an Italian student or a German student?He isn't an Italian student. He's a German student.4 Is she an Italian student or a Chinese student?She isn't an Italian student. She Is a Chinese student.5 Is this an American car or an English car?It isn't an American car. It's an English car.6 Is he a Japanese student or a Korean student?He isn't a Japanese student. He's a Korean student.7 Is this an English car or an Italian car?It isn't an English car. It's an Italian car.8 Is he an English student or a Chinese student?He isn't an English student. He's a Chinese student.9 Is this a French car or a German car?It isn't a French car. Its a German car.10 Is this a Chinese car or a Japanese car?It isn't a Chinese car. Its a Japanese car.11 Is this an English car or an American car?It isn't an English car. It's an American car.12 Is this a Japanese car or a Korean car?It isn't a Japanese car. It's a Korean car.Lesson 8A1 My name is Robert. I am a student. I am Italian.2 Sophie is not Italian. She is French.3 Mr. Blake is my teacher. He is not French.B1 What's his job? Is he a policeman? Yes, he is.2 What's her job? Is she a policewoman? Yes, she is.3 What's his job? Is he a taxi driver? Yes, he is.4 What's her job? Is she an air hostess? Yes, she is.5 What's his job? Is he a postman? Yes, he is.6 What's her job? Is she a nurse? Yes, she is.7 What's his job? Is he a mechanic? Yes, he is.8 What's his job? Is he a hairdresser? Yes, he is.9 What's her job? Is she a housewife? Yes, she is.10 What's his job? Is he a milkman? Yes, he is. Lesson 10A1 Mr. Blake isn't a student. He's a teacher.2 This isn't my umbrella, It's your umbrella.3 Sophie isn't a teacher. She's a keyboard operator.4 Steven isn't cold. He's hot.5 Naoko isn't Chinese. She's Japanese.6 This isn't a German car. It's a Swedish car. B1 Look at that man. He's very fat.2 Look at that woman. She's very thin.3 Look at that policeman. He's very tall.4 Look at that policewoman. She's very short.5 Look at that mechanic. He's very dirty.6 Look at that nurse. She's very clean.7 Look at Steven. He's very hot.8 Look at Emma. She's very cold.9 Look at that milkman. He's very old.10 Look at that air hostess. She's very young.11 Look at that hairdresser. He's very busy.12 Look at that housewife. She's very lazy. Lesson 12A1 Stella is here. That is her car.2 Excuse me, Steven. 1s this your umbrella?3 I am an air hostess. My name is Britt.4 Paul is here, too. That is his coat.B1 Whose is this handbag? It's Stella's. It's her handbag.2 Whose is this car? It's Paul's. It's his car.3 Whose is this coat? It's Sophie's. It's her coat.4 Whose is this umbrella? It's Steven's. It's his umbrella.5 Whose is this pen? It's my daughter's. It's her pen.6 Whose is this dress? It's my son's. It's his dress.7 Whose is this suit? It's my father's. It's his suit. Answers8 Whose is this skirt? It's my mother's. It's her skirt.9 Whose is this blouse? It's my sister's. It's her blouse.10 Whose is this tie? It's my brother's. It's his tie.11 Whose is this pen? It's Sophie's. It's her pen.12 Whose is this pencil? It's Hans'. It's his pencil. Lesson 14A1 This is Paul's car.2 This is Sophie's coat.3 This is Helen's dog.4 This is my father's suit.5 This is my daughter's dress.B1 What colour's Steven's car? His car's blue.2 What colour's Tim's shirt? His shirt's white.3 What colour's Sophie's coat'? Her coat's grey.4 What colour's Mrs. White's carpet? Her carpet's red.5 What colour's Dave's tie? His tie's orange.6 What colour's Steven's hat? His hat is grey and black.7 What colour's Helen's dog? Her dog's brown and white.8 What colour's Hans' pen? His pen's green.9 What colour's Luming's suit? His suit's grey.10 What colour's Stella's pencil? Her pencil's blue.11 What colour's Xiaohui's handbag? Her hangbag's brown.12 What colour's Sophie's skirt? Her skirt's yellow. Lesson 16A1 It is an English car.2 It is a Japanese car.3 It is an Italian car.4 It is a French car.5 It is an American car.6 Robert is not a teacher.B1 What colour are your shirts? Our shirts are white.2 What colour are your coats? Our coats are grey.3 What colour are your tickets? Our tickets are yellow.4 What colour are your suits? Our suits are blue.5 What colour are your hats? Our hats are black and grey.6 What colour are your passports? Our passports are green.7 What colour are your umbrellas? Our umbrellas are black.8 What colour are your handbags? Our handbags are white.9 What colour are your ties? Our ties are orange.10 What colour are your dogs? Our dogs are brown and white.11 What colour are your pens? Our pens are blue.12 What colour are your cars? Our cars are red.Lesson 18A1 That man is tall. He is a policeman.2 Those girls are busy. They are keyboard operators.3 Our names are Britt and Inge. We are Swedish.4 Look at our office assistant. He is very hard-working.5 Look at Nicola. She is very pretty.6 Michael Baker and Jeremy Short are employees. They are sales reps. B1 Are they keyboard operators or air hostesses?They aren't keyboard operators. They're air hostesses.2 Are they postmen or policemen?They aren't postmen. They're policemen.3 Are they policewomen or nurses?They aren't policewomen. They're nurses.4 Are they customs officers or hairdressers?They aren't customs officers. They're hairdressers.5 Are they hairdressers or teachers?They aren't hairdressers. They're teachers.6 Are they engineers or taxi drivers?They aren't engineers. They're taxi drivers.7 Are they policewomen or keyboard operators?They aren't policewomen. They're keyboard operators.8 Are they milkmen or engineers?They aren't milkmen. They're engineers.9 Are they policemen or milkmen?They aren't policemen. They're milkmen.10 Are they nurses or housewives?They aren't nurses. They're housewives.Lesson 20A1 Those children are tired.2 Their mother is tired, too.3 That ice cream man is very busy.4 His ice creams are very nice.5 What's the matter, children? We are thirsty.6 What's the matter, Tim? I am tired.AnswersB1 Are the children tired or thirsty? They're not tired. They're thirsty.2 Are the postmen cold or hot? They're not cold. They're hot.3 Are the hairdressers thin or fat? They're not thin. They're fat.4 Are the shoes small or big? They're not small. They're big.5 Are the shops shut or open? They're not shut. They're open.6 Are his cases heavy or light? They're not heavy. They're light.7 Are grandmother and grandfather young or old? They're not young. They're old.8 Are their hats old or new? They're not old. They're new.9 Are the policemen short or tall? They're not short. They're tall.10 Are his trousers short or long? They're not short. They're long.Lesson 22A1 Is this Nicola's coat? No, it's not. Her coat is grey.2 Are these your pens? No, they're not. My pens are blue.3 Is this Mr. Jackson's hat? No, it's not. His hat is black.4 Are these the children's books? No, they're not. Their books are red.5 Is this Helen's dog? No, it's not. Her dog is brown and white.6 Is this your father's tie? No, it's not. His tie is orange.B1 Give me a cup please. Which one? This ditty one? No, not this dirty one. That clean one. Here you are. Thank you.2 Give me a glass please. Which one? This empty one? No, not this empty one. That full one. Here you are. Thank you.3 Give me a bottle please. Which one? This large one? No, not this large one. That small one. Here you are. Thank you.4 Give me a box please. Which one? This big one? No, not this big one. That little one. Here you are. Thank you.5 Give me a tin please. Which one? This new one? No, not this new one. That old one. Here you are. Thank you.6 Give me a knife please. Which one? This sharp one? No, not this sharp one. That blunt one. Here you are. Thank you.7 Give me a spoon please. Which one? This new one? No, not this new one. That old one. Here you are. Thank you.8 Give me a fork please. Which one? This large one? No, not this large one. That small one. Here you are. Thank you.Lesson 24A1 Give Jane this watch. Give her this one, too.2 Give the children these ice creams. Give them these, too.3 Give Tom this book. Give him this one, too.4 That is my passport. Give me my passport please.5 That is my coat. Give me my coat please.6 Those are our umbrellas. Give us our umbrellas please.B1 Give me some pens please. Which ones? These? No, not those. The ones on the desk.2 Give me some ties please. Which ones? These? No, not those. The ones on the chair.3 Give me some spoons please. Which ones? These? No, not those. The ones on the table.4 Give me some plates please. Which ones? These? No, not those. The ones on the cupboard.5 Give me some cigarettes please. Which ones? These? No, not those. The ones on the television.6 Give me some boxes please. Which ones? These? No, not those. The ones on the floor.7 Give me some bottles please. Which ones? These? No, not those. The ones on the dressing table.8 Give me some hooks please. Which ones? These? No, not those. The ones on the shelf.9 Give me some magazines please. Which ones? These? No, not those. The ones on the bed.10 Give me some newspapers please. Which ones? These? No, not those. The ones on the stereo.Lesson 26A1 Give me a glass. Which glass? The empty one.2 Give me some cups. Which cups? The cups on the table.3 Is there a book on the table? Yes, there is. Is the book red?4 Is there a knife in that box? Yes, there is. Is the knife sharp?B1 There's a cup on the table. The cup is clean.2 There's a box on the floor. The box is large.3 There's a gloss in the cupboard. The glass is empty.4 There's a knife on the plate. The knife is sharp.5 There's a fork on the tin. The fork is dirty.6 There's a bottle in the refrigerator. The bottle is full.7 There's a pencil on the desk. The pencil is blunt.Lesson 28A1 There are some pencils on the desk.2 There are some knives near that tin.3 There are some policemen in the kitchen.4 There are some newspapers in the living room.5 There are some keyboards operators in the office.B1 Are there any books in the room?No, there aren't any books in the room.There are some magazines.Where are they?They're on the television.2 Are there any ties on the floor?No, there aren't any ties on the floor.There are some shoes.Where are they?They're near the bed.3 Are there any glasses on the cupboard?No, there aren't any glasses on the cupboard.There are some bottles.Where are they?They're near those tins.4 Are there any newspapers on the shelf?No, there aren't any newspapers on the shelf.There are some tickets.Where are they?They're in that handbag.5 Are there any forks on the table?No, there aren't any forks on the table.There are some knives.Where are they?They're in that box.6 Are there any cups on the stereo? No, there aren't any cups on the stereo.There are some glasses.Where are they?They're near those bottles.7 Are there any cups in the kitchen?No, there aren't any cups in the kitchen.There are some plates.Where are they?They're on the cooker.8 Are there any glasses in the kitchen?No, there aren't any glasses in the kitchen.There are some bottles.Where are they?They're in the refrigerator.9 Are there any books in the room?No, there aren't any books in the room.There are some pictures.Where are they?They're on the wall.10 Are there any chairs in the room?No, there aren't any chairs in the room.There are some armchairs.Where are they?They're near the table.Lesson 30A1 Clean it!2 Shut it!3 Open it!B1 Shut the door! 5 Turn on the stereo! 9 Dust the cupboard!2 Open the window! 6 Turn off the tap! 10 Empty the cup!3 Put on your shirt! 7 Sweep the floor! 11 Read this magazine!4 Take off your shoes! 8 Clean the blackboard! 12 Sharpen these knives! Lesson 32A1 He is opening the window.2 She is sharpening this pencil.3 She is dusting the cupboard.4 She is emptying the basket.5 He is looking at the picture.B1 What is Mr. Richards doing?Is he cleaning his teeth?No, he isn't cleaning his teeth.He's opening the window.2 What is my mother doing?Is she shutting the door?No, she isn't shutting the door.She's making the bed.3 What is the dog doing?Is it drinking its milk?No, it isn't drinking its milk.It's eating a bone.4 What is my sister doing?Is she reading a magazine?No, she isn't reading a magazine.She's looking at a picture.5 What is Emma doing? Is she dusting the dressing table?No, she isn't dusting the dressing table.She's cooking a meal.6 What is Amy doing?Is she making the bed?No, she isn't making the bed.She's sweeping the floor.7 What is Tim doing?Is he reading a magazine?No, he isn't reading a magazine.He's sharpening a pencil.8 What is the girl doing?Is she turning on the light?No, she isn't turning on the light.She's turning off the tap.9 What is the boy doing?Is he cleaning his teeth?No, he isn't cleaning his teeth.He's putting on his shirt.10 What is Miss Jones doing?Is she putting on her coat?No, she isn't putting on her coat.She's taking off her coat.Lesson 34A1 She is typing a letter.2 She is making the bed.3 He is coming.4 The sun is shining.5 He is giving me some magazines.B1 What are the men doing? They're cooking a meal.2 What are they doing? They're sleeping.3 What are the men doing? They're shaving.4 What are the children doing? They're crying.5 What are the dogs doing? They're eating bones.6 What are the women doing? They're typing letters.7 What are the children doing? They're doing their homework.8 What are the women doing? They're washing dishes.9 What are the bids doing? They're flying over the river.10 What are they doing? They're walking over the bridge.11 What are the man and woman doing? They're waiting for a bus.12 What are the children doing? They're jumping off the wall.Lesson 36A1 He is swimming across the river.2 she is sitting on the grass.3 The cat is running along the wall.B1 Where is the man going? He's going into the shop.2 Where is the woman going? She's going out of the shop.3 Where is he sitting? He's sitting beside his mother.4 Where are they walking? They're walking across the street.5 Where are the cats running? They're running along the wall.6 Where are the chidden jumping? They're jumping off the branch.7 Where is the man standing? He's standing between two policemen.8 Where is she sitting? She's sitting near the tree.9 Where is it flying? It's flying under the bridge.10 Where is the aeroplane flying? It's flying over the bridge.11 Where are they sitting? They're sitting on the grass.12 Where are the man and the woman reading? They're reading in the living room.Lesson 38A1 What are you doing? We are reading.2 What are they doing? They are doing their homework.3 What is he doing? He is working hard.4 What are you doing? I am washing the dishes.B1 What are you going to do?I'm going to shave.What are you doing now?I'm shaving.2 What are you going to do?I'm going to wait for a bus.What are you doing now?I'm waiting for a bus.3 What are you going to do?I'm going to do my homework.What are you doing now?I'm doing my homework.4 What are you going to do?I'm going to listen to the stereo.What are you doing now?I'm listening to the stereo.5 What are you going to do? I'm going to wash the dishes.What are you doing now?I'm washing the dishes.Lesson 40A1 Send that letter to George.2 Take those flowers to her.3 Show that picture to me.4 Give these books to Mrs. Jones.5 Give these ice creams to the children.B1 I'm going to put it on.2 I'm going to take them off.3 I'm going to turn them on.4 I'm going to turn it off.5 I'm going to put it on.6 I'm going to take it off.7 I'm going to turn them on.8 I'm going to turn it off.9 I'm going to turn them off.10 I'm going to turn it on.Lesson 42A1 Is there any bread in the kitchen?2 There's a loaf on the table.3 There's some coffee on the table, too.4 There isn't any chocolate on the table.5 There's a spoon on that dish.6 Is there any soap on the dressing table? B1 Is there a spoon here?Yes, there is. There's one on the plate.2 Is there a tie here?Yes, there is. There's one on the chair.3 Is there any milk here?Yes, there is. There's some on the table.4 Is there a hammer here?Yes, there is. There's one on the bookcase.5 Is there any tea here?Yes, there is. There's some on the table.6 Is there a vase here?Yes, there is. There's one on the radio.7 Is there a suit here?Yes, there is. There's one in the wardrobe.8 Is there any tobacco here?Yes, there is. There's some in the tin.9 Is there any chocolate here?Yes, there is. There's some on the desk.10 Is there any cheese here?Yes, there is There's some on the plate.Lesson 44A1 I can see some spoons, but I can't see any knives.2 I can see some hammers, but I can't see any boxes.3 I can see some coffee, but I can't see any loaves of bread.4 I can see some cupboards, but I can't see any shelves.5 I can see Mr. Jones and Mr. Brown, but I can't see their wives.6 I can see some cups, but I can't see any dishes.7 I can see some cars, but I can't see any buses.B1 Is there any milk here?Yes, there is. There's some in front of the door.2 Is there any soap here?Yes, there is. There's some on the cupboard.3 Are there any newspapers here?Yes, there are. There are some behind that vase.4 Is there any water here?Yes, there is. There's some in those glasses.5 Is there any tea here?Yes, there is. There's some in those cups.6 Are there any cups here?Yes, there are. There are some in front of that kettle.7 Is there any chocolate here?Yes, there is. There's some behind that book.8 Are there any teapots here?Yes, there are. There are some in that cupboard.9 Are there any cars here?Yes, there are. There are some in front of that building.10 Is there any coffee here?Yes, there is. There's some on the table.Lesson 46A1 They can type these letters.2 She can make the bed.3 You can swim across the river.4 We can come now.5 We can run across the park.6 He can sit on the grass.7 I can give him some chocolate.B1 Can you type this letter?Yes, I can.What can you do?I can type this letter.2 Can Mary wait for the bus?Yes, she can.What can she do?She can wait for the bus.3 Can Mary and Jane wash the dishes?Yes, they can.What can they do?They can wash the dishes.4 Can George take these flowers to her?Yes, he can.What can he do?He can take these flowers to her.5 Can the cat drink its milk? Yes. it can.What can it do?It can drink its milk.6 Can you and Tom paint this bookcase?Yes, we can.What can you and Tom do?We can paint this bookcase.7 Can you see that aeroplane?Yes, I can.What can you do?I can see that aeroplane.8 Can Jane read this book?Yes, she can.What can she do?She can read this book.Lesson 48A1 The aeroplane is flying over the village.2 The ship is going under the bridge.3 The children are swimming across the river.4 Two cats are running along the wall.5 The boy is jumping off the branch.6 The girl is sitting between her mother and her father.7 The teacher is standing in front of the blackboard.8 The blackboard is behind the teacher.B1 Do you like honey?Yes, I do. I like honey, but I don't want any.2 Do you like bananas?Yes, I do. I like bananas, but I don't want one.3 Do you like jam?Yes, I do. I like jam, but I don't want any.4 Do you like oranges?Yes, I do. I like oranges, but I don't want one.5 Do you like ice cream?Yes, I do. I like ice cream, but I don't want any.6 Do you like whisky?Yes, I do. I like whisky, but I don't want any.7 Do you like apples?Yes, I do. I like apples, but I don't want one.8 Do you like wine?Yes, I do. I like wine, but I don't want any.9 Do you like biscuits?Yes, I do. I like biscuits, but I don't want one.10 Do you like beer?Yes, I do. I like beer, but I don't want any. Lesson 50A1 He likes coffee, but I don't.2 She likes tea, but he doesn't.3 He is eating some bread, but she isn't.4 She can type very well, but he can't.5 They are working hard, but we aren't.6 He is reading a magazine, but I am not.B1 Does Sam like cabbage?Yes, he does. He likes cabbage, but he doesn't want any.2 Does Sam like lettuce?Yes, he does. He likes lettuce, but he doesn't want any.3 Do you like peas?Yes, I do. I like peas, but I don't want any.4 Does Mrs. White like beans?Yes, she does. She likes beans, but she doesn't want any.5 Do you like bananas?Yes, I do. I like bananas, but I don't want any.6 Does Mr. Jones like oranges?Yes, he does. He likes oranges, but he doesn't want any.7 Does George like apples?Yes, he does. He likes apples, but he doesn't want any.8 Does Elizabeth like pears?Yes, she does. She likes pears, but she doesn't want any.9 Do you like grapes?Yes, I do. I like grapes, but I don't want any.10 Does Carol like peaches?Yes, she does. She likes peaches, but she doesn't want any. Lesson 52A1 We come from Germany, but Dimitri comes from Greece.2 I like cold weather, but he likes warm weather.3 He comes from the U.S., but she comes from England.4 She doesn't like the winter, but she likes the summer.5I come from Norway, but you come from Spain.6 Stella comes from Spain, but Hans and Karl come from Germany.7 We don't come from Spain. We come from Brazil.B1 Where does she come from? Does she come from England?No, she doesn't come from England. She comes from the U.S.What nationality is she?She's American.2 Where do they come from? Do they come from France£¿No, they don't come from France. They come from England.What nationality are they?They're English.3 Where does he come from? Does he come from France?No, he doesn't come from France. He comes from Germany.What nationality is he?He's German.4 Where does he come from? Does he come from Italy? No, he doesn't come from Italy. He comes from Greece.What nationality is he?He's Greek.5 Where do they come from? Do they come from Greece?No, they don't come from Greece. They come from Italy.What nationality are they?They're Italian.6 Where do they come from? Do they come from Brazil?No, they don't come from Brazil. They come from Norway.What nationality are they?They're Norwegian.7 Where do they come from? Do they come from Norway?No, they don't come from Norway. They come from Greece.What nationality are they?They're Greek.8 Where does she come from? Does she come from Italy?No, she doesn't come from Italy. She comes from Spain.What nationality is she?She's Spanish.9 Where does she come from? Does she come from Norway? No, she doesn't come from Norway. She comes from France. What nationality is she?She's French.10 Where does he come from? Does he come from the U.S.? No, he doesn't come from the U.S. He comes from Brazil. What nationality is he?He's Brazilian.Lesson 54A1 The sun sets late.Does the sun set late? The sun doesn't set late.2 He likes ice cream.Does he like ice cream? He doesn't like ice cream.3 Mrs. Jones wants a biscuit.Does she want a biscuit? She doesn't want a biscuit.4 Jim comes from England.Does Jim come from England? He doesn't come from England. B1 Where does he come from? Is he Australian?Yes. He's Australian. He comes from Australia.。
sidebyside朗文国际英语教程单词第一册Title: Side by Side Longman International English Curriculum Dictionary Volume 1Introduction:Welcome to Side by Side Longman International English Curriculum Dictionary Volume 1! This dictionary is designed to provide learners of English with a comprehensive resource for understanding and using the vocabulary presented in the Side by Side curriculum.The dictionary includes thousands of words, phrases, and examples, making it an invaluable tool for students and teachers alike.内容摘要:《朗文国际英语教程单词第一册》是专为学习英语的人士设计的一部全面的词汇参考书。
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3L英语第一册Lesson 1.Narrator:Meet Sandy and Sue!Lesson 3Lesson 5Lesson 7Narrator:This is Sue“s class.Narrator:Her teacher“s Mr Crisp.Mr Crisp:Which is your pen,Sue?Sue:The red pen,sir.Mr Crisp:Here you are,Sue.Sue:Thank you,sir.Narrator:This is Sandy“s class.Narrator:His teacher“s Miss WilliamsMiss Williams:Whose is this cap?Tom:It“s Sandy“s,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Sandy!Sandy:Yes,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Come here,pleaseSandy:Yes,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Is this your cap?Sandy:Yes,it is.Miss Williams:Here you are Sandy.Sit down,please.Sandy:Thank you,Miss Williams.Tom:Kick the ball,Sandy!Sandy:All right,Tom.Tom:Look,Sandy!Mr Crisp:Oh!Mr Crisp:It“s all right,Sandy.Whose is this ball?Mr Crisp:Is this your ball,Tom?Tom:No,it isn“t,sir.Mr Crisp:Is this your ball,Sandy?Sandy:Yes,it is,sir.Mr May:Who“s that girl,Mr Crisp?Mr Crisp:Which girl,Mr May?Mr May:The girl on the red bicycleLesson 9Lesson 11Lesson 13Mr Crisp:That“s Sue Clark.She“s in my class Mr May:Who“s that boy,Mr CrispMr Crisp:Which boy,Mr May?Mr May:The boy with the football.Mr Crisp:That“s Sandy Clark He“s Sue“s brother. Tom:Kick the ball,Sandy!Mr Crisp:Look out,Mr May! Mother:Hullo,Sandy!Hullo,Sue! Children:Hullo,Mum!Mother:Tea“s ready.Mother:Are you hungry,Sue? Sue:Yes,I am.Mother:Are you hungry,Sandy? Sandy:No,I“m not.Sandy:What“s for tea?Mother:Look!Mother:Are you hungry now,Sandy? Sandy:Oh yes,I“m very hungry. Sandy:Look at my picture,Sue. Sue:That“s nice,Sandy.Sue:What“s that?Sandy:It“s a bicycle.Sue:Who“s that?Sandy:It“s Tom.He“s on his bicycle Sue:What“s this?Sandy:It“s a car.Sue:Who“s this?Sandy:It“s Mr Crisp.Sandy:He“s in his car.Mother:This egg is for you,Sandy!Sandy:Thanks,Mum.Sue:Listen,Sandy!That“s Dad“s car.Eat your egg quickly. Sue:Now put the egg in the egg-cup like thisLesson 15Lesson 17Lesson 19Father:Good evening,Betty.Mother:Good evening,Jim.Father:Good evening,Children.Children:Good evening,Dad.Sandy:Tea“s ready,Dad.This egg is for youFather:An egg!That“s nice.I“m hungryFather:Oh!It“s empty!Sue:Put on Dad“s hat,Sandy!Sandy:Put on Mum“s shoes,Sue!Sandy:You are funny,Sue!Sue:You“re funny,too,Sandy!Sue:Come with me.Sandy:Knock at the door,Sue.Mother:Come in!Sandy:Look at me!I“m an actorSue:Look at me!I“m an actress.Sandy:Who“s that boy,Tom?Tom:Which boy,Sandy?Sandy:That fat boy.Tom:He“s a new boy.His name“s Billy BriggsSandy:Look at him!Miss Williams:Billy!Billy:Yes,Miss WilliamsMiss Williams:Open your desk and give me that apple Billy:I“m sorry,Miss Williams.I“m hungrySandy:My bag“s heavy!Tom:What“s in it,SandySandy:Open it and see.Tom:Six books and six exercise-booksBilly:My bag“s heavy,too.Tom:What“s in it,BillyBilly:Open it and see!Tom:One book,two apples,three oranges and a banana! Lesson 21Lesson 23Lesson 25Lesson 27Tom and Bill:What nationality are you? French or German Sandy(whispering):I“m FrenchTom:Come on my side!Tom and Billy:What nationality are you?Sue(whispering):I“m German.Billy:Come on my side.Tom and Billy:Pull! Pull!Sandy:Give me that box please,Sue.Sue:Which box,Sandy?This one?Sandy:No,not that one.The big blue oneSue:What“s in it,Sandy?Sandy:Open it and see.Sue:Oh!Sandy:It“s a Jack-in-the-box!Sue:There“s a man at the door,Dad.Father:Who is it,Sue?Open the door!Sue:It“s the postman,Dad.Postman:Good morning,Sue.Sue:Good morning,postman.Postman:There“s a letter for your mother.And there“s a letter f or your father.Sue:Thank you.Sue:Dad!There“s a letter for mumand there“s a letter for you. Father:This isn“t a letter!It“s a bill!Gym Master:Look at these shoes!Gym Master:Which are your shoes,Sandy?Sandy:The brown shoes,sir.Gym Master:What colour are your shoes,Tom?Tom:My shoes are black sir.Gym Master:Here you are,Tom.Tom:Thank you,sir.Gym Master:There“s a shoe on this locker.Whose is it? Lesson 29Lesson 31Lesson 33Lesson 35Tom:It“s Billy“s,sir.Mother:Are your hands clean,Sandy?Sandy:Yes,my hands are clean,Mum.Mother:Show me your hands,Sandy.Mother:Your hands aren“t clean.They“re very dirty!Mother:Go and wash your hands at once!Sandy:All right,Mum.Mother:Are your hands clean now,Sandy?Sandy:Yes,they are,MumMother:Sandy!Look at my nice clean Towel!Tom:Heads or tails,Sue?Sue(calling):Heads!Sue:It“s heads!Tom:Come on our side.Tom:Heads or tails,Sandy?Sandy(calling):Tails!Sandy:It“s tails!Tom:Go on their side.Tom and Billy:Pull!Pull!Mother:These shoes are nice.Try on these shoes,Sue. Salesman:Sit down here,please.Mother:How are they,Sue?Sue:They“re very tight,MumSue:Oh,Mum!Look at those shoes.Those are pretty shoes Salesman:Here you are,young lady.Mother:How are they,Sue?Sue:They“re just right!Sandy:What are these,Billy?Billy:They“re stamps.Billy:These are French stamps.Billy:And those are Italian stamps.Sandy:Show me those Italian stamps,Billy They“re very pretty Sandy:Give me this one please,BillyBilly:Give me two apples then.Lesson 37Lesson 39Lesson 41Sandy:Two apples for one stamp! No,thank you! Mr Crisp:Good morning,childrenClass:Good morning,sirMr Crisp:Sit down,please.Mr Crisp:These two girls are new pupilsTheir names are Liz and Lillie.Mr Crisp:Liz and Lillie are twins. They are in our class.Mr Crisp:This is...er...Liz.And this is...er...LillieLillie:I“m not Liz.I“m Lillie.She“s LizLiz:I“m not Lillie.I“m Liz.She“s LillieMr Grisp:Twins!Sandy:Whose are these sandwiches,Tom?Tom:They“re Billy“s.Tom:Open the packet,Sandy.Tom:Take out the sandwiches.Tom:Put in this duster and this bookTom:Hurry up!There“s Billy!Billy:Hey!Leave my sandwiches alone!Sandy:Here you are,Billy.Billy:That“s funny.These sandwiches are very hardBilly:Oh!Give me my sandwiches quickly!Sandy:Listen,Sue!That“s the school bellSue:Hurry up,Sandy!We“re late for schoolSandy:What“s the time,Sue?Sue:It“s nine o“clock.Sandy:Look!There“s the headmaster.He“s in the playground Sue:Oh,dear!Headmaster:You“re both very late this morning.Sandy and Sue:We“re sorry,sir.Headmaster:Go to your classrooms quickly!Sandy and Sue:Yes,sir.Lesson 43Lesson 45Lesson 47Lesson 49Father:The children are very quiet this morning,Betty.Mother:Sandy!Sue!Breakfast“s ready.Father:Go upstairs and see,Betty.Perhaps they“re still asleep.Mother:Wa ke up,Sandy! It“s eight o“clock.Sandy(sleepily):Eh?Mother:Wake up!You“re late.Sandy:No,I“m not,Mum.The school“s shut today.It“s a holiday!Mother:Lazybones!Sue:Give us two packets of sweets please,Mr HillMr Hill:Which packets,Sue?These blue ones?Sue:No,not those.The big red ones.Sandy:How much are they,Mr Hill?Mr Hill:A shilling each.Sandy:A shilling each!That“s all our pocket-money!Sue:Give us two small lollipops instead.Miss Williams:This prize is for Billy, Sandy and Tom. Here you are,Billy.Billy:Thank you,Miss Williams.Tom:What is it,Billy?Billy:It“s a box of chocolatesSandy:How many chocolates are there?Count them,BillyBilly:One,two,three,four,five,six...There are twenty-four.Tom:Eight chocolates each.Share them,Billy.Billy:One for Tom and one for me.One for Sandy and one for meOne for Tom and one for me.One for Sandy and one for me…Sandy and Tom:Hey!That“s not right!Mother:Post these letters for me please,Sue.Sue:O.K.Mum.Sue:Good morning,postman.Postman:Good morning,Sue.How are you todaySue:Fine,thanks.Sue:Are there any letters in the letter box this morningPostman:No,there aren“t any letters here.Sue:Just a minute.Lesson 51Lesson 53Lesson 55Lesson 57Sue:There are some letters in the letter box now.Postman:Thank you,Sue.Father“s glassesFather:Where are my glasses Sue?Are they over there? Sue:Where,dad?Father:There.Near that box.Sue:No,they aren“t here,dad.Father:And they aren“t under this newspaperSue:Perhaps they“re in your pocket,dad.Father:So they are!How silly of me!Hide-and-seekSue:Let“s play hide-and-seekBilly:Count up to ten,Sue.Sue:One,two,three,four,five,six,seven,eight,nine,ten.I“m ready! Sue:I can see you,Billy.You“re behind that fenceSue:Where“s Sandy?Billy:He“s beside that tree.Sue:That“s funny!He“s not here.Sue:Look!There he is!He“s up there!Sandy“s kiteSandy:Hold this kite for me please,SueSandy:Now stand between those two trees.Sue:All right,Sandy.Sandy:Ready,Sue?Sue:I“m ready,Sandy.Pull the kite.Sandy:Look at it,Sue!It“s like a bird!Sue:I can“t see it. Where is it?Sandy:It“s over that building.Sue:I can see it now.It“s very high.Silly BillyTeacher:Get into lines boys.Good.Now we can do some exercises Lesson 59Lesson 61Lesson 63.Teacher:Jump together!One,two,three,four,stop! Teacher:Touch your knees!Teacher:Touch your toes!Teacher:Pay attention,Tom.Don“t laugh!Sandy:What“s the matter,Tom?Tom:Silly Billy can“t touch his toes.Good old Billy!Teacher:Bring me that ball please,TomTom:Yes,sir.Teacher:Now let“s play football.Are you all ready.Boys:Yes,sir.Tom:Quick,Sandy!Pass me the ball!Tom:Oh,Sandy!Don“t pass it to Billy.Pass it to me.Sandy:Kick it,Billy!Tom:It“s a goal!Sandy:Good old Billy!Teacher:Billy can“t touch his toes,but he can play football The bird“s nestMother:What“s the matter,Jim?Father:I can“t light this fire.Father:Please hold this ladder,dear.Father:Well!Well!Mother:What can you see,Jim?Father:There“s a bird“s nest in our chimneyMother:Show it to Sandy and Sue.Father:Sandy!Sue!Come here a moment.Sandy and Sue:Yes,dad.Father:Look at this bird“s nest.There are three pretty eggs in it. Sue:Give them to Sandy and meA paper boat.Sandy:Look at this paper boat,SueSue:That“s a nice boat,Sandy.Sue:Let“s fill the wash-basin with waterSandy:Turn on the tap.Lesson 65Lesson 67Lesson 69Sue:Can I make a boat like that?Show me,SandySandy:Take a piece of paper and fold it like thisMother:Sandy!Sue!Look at this wash-basin! Turn the tap off at once.Upside-down.Sandy:Can you stand on your head,Tom?Sandy:Look!Like this.Tom:Let me try.Tom:That“s easy.I can do it.Tom:Billy can“t stand on his head.Billy:Of course,I can!Billy:Watch me!Now I“m upside-down.Sandy:Look,Tom!Billy“s pockets are full of sweets!A punctureTom:Pump up this tyre,Sandy.It“s very flatSue:What are you doing,Sandy?Sandy:I“m pumping up this tyre.Sandy:Whew!I“m tired.Tom:It“s still flat.Tom:Let“s take the tyre off the wheelSue:Put the tube in this basin,Sandy.Tom:Look at those bubbles. There“s a puncture in this tube A game of hopscotchBilly:Hullo Liz,hullo Lillie,hullo Sue.Girls:Hullo Billy.Billy:What are you doing?Liz:We“re playing hopscotchBilly:Can I play,too?Girls:All right.Billy:It“s my turn.Sue:Throw your stone,Billy.Tom:Look at Billy!He“s playing hopscotch with the girls! Sandy:Hopscotch is a girls game,Billy.Tom:Come and play football with us.Lesson 71Lesson 73Lesson 75Father“s telescopeFather:Look through this telescope,Sandy What can you see? Sandy:I can see a man and a dog.Father:What are they doing?Sandy:They“re standing beside a lake.Father:What“s the man doing now?Sandy:He“s picking up a stick.Father:What“s happening now?Sandy:Now the man“s throwing t he stick into the water. Father:What“s happening now?Sandy:Now the dog“s swimming across the lake. Sandy:Now the dog“s holding the stick between its teeth. It“s swimming back to the man.Happy birthday,Billy!Sandy and Sue are going to Billy“s houseIt“s Billy“s birthday.Billy“s nine years old today.“Happy birthday,Billy,“Sandy says“Happy birthday,Billy,“Sue says.“Here is a present for you,“Sandy says.“Thank you,Sandy.Thank you,Sue,“Billy says.Billy is opening his present.“Is it a Jack-in-the-box?“he asks.“No,it isn“t,“Sue answers.“It“s a car!“Billy says.“And it“s made of chocolate!“Three cheers for BillyThe children are enjoying Billy“s birthday partyThey“re wearing funny hats.They“re laughing and playing games Now they“re eating sandwiches,cakes and biscuitsThey“re drinking lemonade,too.Billy“s birthday cake is very big.There are nine candles on it “Can you blow out the candles?“Sandy asks.“Of course I can,“Billy answers.“Watch me!“Sandy:Hip!Hip!Children:Hurray!Sandy:Hip!Hip!Children:Hurray!“Three cheers for Billy,“Sandy shouts.Lesson 77Sandy:Hip!Hip!Children:Hurray!Sh!Be quiet!Sue:Let“s go into the store-room,SandySandy:All right,Sue.Sue:Where“s your torch,Sandy?Sandy:Here it is.Sue:Look,Sandy!I can see a man standing beside that box!Sue:Turn on your torch,Sandy.Sandy:You“re right,Sue There“s a man standing beside that box!Sue:Sh!Be quiet! Come with me!Sandy:Look!It“s only an old hat and an old coat.Lesson 79Ugh!Sandy:Is there any sugar in my tea,Sue?Sue:Taste it,Sandy.Sandy:Ugh!It“s not very nice. This isn“t tea!It“s coffee!Mother:Sandy!What are you drinking?Sue:He“s drinking dad“s coffee,mumMother:Give me that cup please,SandySandy:It“s not very nice,mum. There isn“t any milk or sugar in it.Lesson 81Sue helps motheSue:What are you doing,mum?Mother:I“m making some sandwiches for tea.Sue:Let me help you,mum.I can cut the bread.Mother:All right,Sue.Mother:Sue!Those slices are very thick. Give me the bread-knife please.Mother:Bring me some jam.Sue:Yes,mum.Sue:Mum!Sandy“s eating the jam!Sue:The jar“s nearly empty.Lesson 83Billy draws Miss Williams.Billy:Pass me some white chalk,Sandy.I can draw Miss Williams.Billy:Now pass me some blue chalk and some red chalk.Miss Williams:Billy!What are you doing?Billy:I“m drawing,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Is that me,Billy?Billy:Yes,Miss Williams.I“m sorry.Miss Williams:It“s all right,Billy.Miss Williams:It“s a nice picture.Miss Williams:My eyes are blue,Billy. But my nose isn“t red!Sit down,please.Lesson 85.A picture of Billy.Miss Williams:Take out a piece of paper,children.Miss Williams:Now you can all draw a picture.Miss Williams:What are you drawing,Tom.Tom:A football match,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:What are you drawing,Sandy?Sandy:Billy“s birthday party.Miss Williams:Who“s this?Sandy:It“s Billy.Sandy:He“s holding a bar of chocolate in his right handand a bottle of lemonade in his left hand.Lesson 87.Mother“s shopping-listSue:What are you doing,mum?Mother:I“m making a s hopping-list,Sue.Sue:Let me help you.Mother:All right,Sue.Open that cupboard.Mother:Is there any jam or honey in the cupboard?Sue:There isn“t much jam,but there“s a lot of honey.Mother:Are there any apples and oranges in that bowl?Sue:There aren“t ma ny oranges,but there are a lot of apples.Mother:Sugar,tea,jam,oranges...Sue:And bananas for Sandy and me.Lesson 89.Flour on the floorNarrator:Mother is still making her shopping-list. Sue is still helping her.Mother:Is there any butter in the refrigerator?Sue:There“s very little,mum.Mother:Are there any tomatoes in the refrigerator?Sue:There are very few,mum.Mother:Is there any flour in that tin?Sue:Yes,there“s a lot.Mother:Be careful,Sue!Sue:I“m sorry,mum.Mother:Never mind,Sue.Sue:There isn“t much flour in the tin now!Mother:No,but there“s a lot on the floor!Lesson 91.Beans or ice-cream?Lesson 93 .Mother:Some meat,potatoes and beans for Sue.Sue:Thanks,mum.Mother:Some meat,potatoes and beans for Sandy.Sandy:I don“t like beans, mum.I don“t want any.Father:There“s some ice-cream in the refrigerator,Sandy.Do you want any?Sandy:Yes please.Father:Then eat some beans or I can“t give you any ice-creamMother:Do you want any beans now,Sandy?Sandy:Yes please.Sandy:I want a lot of beans.And I want a lot of ice-cream,too.Don“t forget your change!Mother:Go and buy a large tube of toothpaste.Mother:Here“s some money.Sue:Thanks,mum.Sue:Good morning,Mr Green.Mr Green:Good morning,Sue.Sue:My mother wants a tube of toothpaste and a small bar of soap,please.Mr Green:A large tube or a small one,Sue?Sue:She wants a large one,please.Mr Green:Here you are,Sue.Sue:Thank you,Mr Green Goodbye.and a small bar of soap please,Sue. Mr Green:Sue!Sue:Yes,Mr Green?Mr Green:Don“t forget your change!Lesson 95 .The snowman.Sue:Come to the window quickly,Sandy!It“s snowing.Sue:Mum,we want some buttons please.Sandy:And a carrot.Mother:Do you want a lot of buttons,Sue?Sue:No,I don“t want very many.Sandy:We want dad“s old hat,too.Sue:And an old pipe.Mother:What are you doing,children?Children:We“re making a snowman,mum.Sue:His eyes are black buttons.Sandy:And his nose is a carrot.Lesson 97.It“s time for bed.Mother:Hurry up,children.It“s time for bed.Sue:Oh!We“re not sleepy,mum.Sandy:I don“t wan t to go to bed.I want to watch televisionSue:I want to watch television,too.Mother:All right then.You can watch television for ten minutesFather:Are the children in bed,Betty?Mother:No,they“re watching television.Father:Sandy!Sue!It“s time for bed.Father:Look at them!They“re both fast asleep!Lesson 99 .Wake up,Billy!Miss Williams:Look at this boy. His name“s Paul.He“s a French boy.Miss Williams:Now look at this map of the world.Miss Williams:This country is France.Paul comes from FranceMiss Williams:The capital city of France is Paris.Paul lives in Paris.Miss Williams:What language does Paul speak,Billy.Billy:Er...er...He speaks German,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Wake up,Billy!You“re not paying attention! Paul speaks French. Lesson 101 .Simo n“s never careless but Billy...!Miss Williams:Here“s your exercise-book,BillyMiss Williams:You“re often careless.Look at these mistakesMiss Williams:Don“t laugh at Billy,Sandy!Miss Williams:Whose is this exercise-book?Billy:It“s Sandy“s,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Sandy,put your name on the cover.Miss Williams:Look at Simon“s exercise book. Simon“s never careless.You are sometimes careless,too!His work is always neat and tidy.Billy!You naughty boy!Lesson 103 .Which season do you like best?Miss Williams:Look at the blackboard,childrenMiss Williams:What“s the weather like in Spring,SandySandy:It“s often warm,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:What“s the weather like in Summer?Sandy:It“s often hot.Miss Williams:What“s it like in Autumn,Tom?Tom:It“s o ften cool.Miss Williams:What“s it like in Winter,Billy?Billy:It“s often cold.Miss Williams:Which season do you like best,Billy?Billy:I like Winter.That“s the football season!Spring,Summer,Autumn or Winter?Lesson 105.The school year.There are four terms in the school year:the Autumn Term,the Winter Term,the Spring Term and the Summer TermThe first term is the Autumn TermThe Autumn Term begins in September and ends in DecemberThe second term is the Winter Term.Ther Winter Term begins in January and ends in AprilThe third term is the Spring Term.Lesson 107 .North,South,East and West.Miss Williams:Look at this map of Britain.This is the North.The Spring Term begins in May and ends in JulyThe fourth term is the Summer Term.The Summer Term begins in July and ends in SeptemberSandy and Sue like the Summer Term bestThey are always on holiday then.They always go to the seaside.Miss Williams:This is the South. The sun often shines in the South.Miss Williams:This is the East. The wind often blows in the East.Miss Williams:This is the West. It often rains in the West.Miss Williams:In winter,the sun always rises late and always sets early.Miss Williams:In summer,the sun always rises early and always sets late.It often snows in the North.The days are short and the nights are long.Lesson 109The days are long and the nights are short.They don“t always go to sleep!Lesson 111 .A holiday.The Clarks always get up early every day.In the morning,father always goes to workSandy and Sue always go to schoolMother usually stays at home.At midday,Sandy and Sue always eat their lunch at school In theafternoon,Sandy and Sue always come home from school They usually arrive home early.In the evening,Sandy and Sue always do their homework At night they go to bed early,but they don“t always go to sleep!It is seven o“clock.Sandy and Sue usually get up early every daybut today it is a holiday.It is a quarter to nine.Lesson 113.A flat tyre.Sandy and Sue usually go to school in the morningbut this morning they are walking to the parkIt is a quarter past four.Sandy and Sue usually come home from school in the afternoon but this afternoon they are playing in the parkIt is half past sixSandy and Sue usually do their homework in the evening but this evening they are watching televisionIt is a quarter past eight.Sandy and Sue usually go to bed early at nightbut tonight they are playing a game.They are playing Snakes and Ladders!Lesson 115 .The week.Miss Williams is driving her car to school.Suddenly,she stops.“That“s funny,“she says.She gets out of her car.“Oh dear!“she says.“It“s twenty to nine.I can“t get to school on time this morning!“Then a car stops behind her.It“s Mr Cri sp!“What“s the matter?“Mr Crisp asks.“Look!“Miss Williams says.“A flat tyre.““It doesn“t matter.“Mr Crisp says.“Come in my car.“Monday mornings are usually terrible.Father always gets up late and he“s always in a hurryOn Tuesday mother usually goes to the shopsOn Wednesday Sandy and Sue always play games at school On Thursday Miss Jones always gives Sue her piano lesson Sue likes this lesson very muchOn Friday Miss Jones always gives Sandy his piano lessonSandy doesn“t like it at all!Saturday and Sunday are the best days of the week.Lesson 117 .The weather forecast.Sandy:It“s Saturday tomorrow.What are we going to do tomorrow?Sue:Let“s ask mum.Mother:We“re going to spend the day at the seasideSandy:The seaside!Sue:Hurray!Father:Let“s listen to the weather forecast first.Turn the televisionon,Sue.Television:Here is the weather forecast for tomorrow.Television:It“s going to snow in the North and it“s going to rain in the South.Sandy and Sue:Oh!Mother:Never mind,children.Father:We can go to the cinema instead.Lesson 119 .Fixing the clock.Father:That clock doesn“t work.Mother:I“m going to take it to the watchmaker“s next week.Father:Don“t take it to the watchmaker“s.The family usually spend a quiet week-end at home!Sandy:What are you doing,dad?Father:I“m fixing this clock.Mother:Is it nearly ready now,Jim?Father:No,Betty.I can“t put all these pieces together!Mother:Oh,Jim!Give me all the pieces.Give it to me.I can fix it.I“m going to take them to the watchmaker“s at once!31/ 31。
朗文3L英语(看听学)第一册课文大全3L英语第一册Lesson 1. Narrator:Meet Sandy and Sue!Narrator:This is Sue's class.Narrator:Her teacher's Mr Crisp.Mr Crisp:Which is your pen,Sue?Sue:The red pen,sir.Mr Crisp:Here you are,Sue.Sue:Thank you,sir.Lesson 3 Narrator:This is Sandy's class.Narrator:His teacher's Miss WilliamsMiss Williams:Whose is this cap?Tom:It's Sandy's,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Sandy!Sandy:Yes,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Come here,pleaseSandy:Y es,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Is this your cap?Sandy:Yes,it is.Miss Williams:Here you are Sandy.Sit down,please.Sandy:Thank you,Miss Williams.Lesson 5 Tom:Kick the ball,Sandy!Sandy:All right,Tom.Tom:Look,Sandy!Mr Crisp:Oh!Mr Crisp:It's all right,Sandy.Whose is this ball?Mr Crisp:Is this your ball,Tom?Tom:No,it isn't,sir.Mr Crisp:Is this your ball,Sandy?Sandy:Yes,it is,sir.Lesson 7 Mr May:Who's that girl,Mr Crisp?Mr Crisp:Which girl,Mr May?Mr May:The girl on the red bicycleMr Crisp:That's Sue Clark.She's in my classMr May:Who's that boy,Mr CrispMr Crisp:Which boy,Mr May?Mr May:The boy with the football.Mr Crisp:That's Sandy Clark He's Sue's brother.Tom:Kick the ball,Sandy!Mr Crisp:Look out,Mr May!Lesson 9 Mother:Hullo,Sandy!Hullo,Sue!Children:Hullo,Mum!Mother:Tea's ready.Mother:Are you hungry,Sue?Sue:Yes,I am.Mother:Are you hungry,Sandy?Sandy:No,I'm not.Sandy:What's for tea?Mother:Look!Mother:Are you hungry now,Sandy?Sandy:Oh yes,I'm very hungry.Lesson 11 Sandy:Look at my picture,Sue.Sue:That's nice,Sandy.Sue:What's that?Sandy:It's a bicycle.Sue:Who's that?Sandy:It's Tom.He's on his bicycleSue:What's this?Sandy:It's a car.Sue:Who's this?Sandy:It's Mr Crisp.Sandy:He's in his car.Lesson 13 Mother:This egg is for you,Sandy!Sandy:Thanks,Mum.Sue:Listen,Sandy!That's Dad's car.Eat your egg quickly.Sue:Now put the egg in the egg-cup like thisFather:Good evening,Betty.Mother:Good evening,Jim.Father:Good evening,Children.Children:Good evening,Dad.Sandy:Tea's ready,Dad.This egg is for youFather:An egg!That's nice.I'm hungryFather:Oh!It's empty!Lesson 15 Sue:Put on Dad's hat,Sandy!Sandy:Put on Mum's shoes,Sue!Sandy:You are funny,Sue!Sue:You're funny,too,Sandy!Sue:Come with me.Sandy:Knock at the door,Sue.Mother:Come in!Sandy:Look at me!I'm an actorSue:Look at me!I'm an actress.Lesson 17 Sandy:Who's that boy,Tom?Tom:Which boy,Sandy?Sandy:That fat boy.Tom:He's a new boy.His name's Billy BriggsSandy:Look at him!Miss Williams:Billy!Billy:Yes,Miss WilliamsMiss Williams:Open your desk and give me that appleBilly:I'm sorry,Miss Williams.I'm hungryLesson 19 Sandy:My bag's heavy!Tom:What's in it,SandySandy:Open it and see.Tom:Six books and six exercise-booksBilly:My bag's heavy,too.Tom:What's in it,BillyBilly:Open it and see!Tom:One book,two apples,three oranges and a banana!Lesson 21 Tom and Bill:What nationality are you? French or German Sandy(whispering):I'm FrenchTom:Come on my side!Tom and Billy:What nationality are you?Sue(whispering):I'm German.Billy:Come on my side.Tom and Billy:Pull! Pull!Lesson 23 Sandy:Give me that box please,Sue.Sue:Which box,Sandy?This one?Sandy:No,not that one.The big blue oneSue:What's in it,Sandy?Sandy:Open it and see.Sue:Oh!Sandy:It's a Jack-in-the-box!Lesson 25 Sue:There's a man at the door,Dad.Father:Who is it,Sue?Open the door!Sue:It's the postman,Dad.Postman:Good morning,Sue.Sue:Good morning,postman.Postman:There's a letter for your mother.And there's a letter for your father.Sue:Thank you.Sue:Dad!There's a letter for mumand there's a letter for you.Father:This isn't a letter!It's a bill!Lesson 27 Gym Master:Look at these shoes!Gym Master:Which are your shoes,Sandy?Sandy:The brown shoes,sir.Gym Master:What colour are your shoes,Tom?Tom:My shoes are black sir.Gym Master:Here you are,Tom.Tom:Thank you,sir.Gym Master:There's a shoe on this locker.Whose is it?Tom:It's Billy's,sir.Lesson 29 Mother:Are your hands clean,Sandy?Sandy:Yes,my hands are clean,Mum.Mother:Show me your hands,Sandy.Mother:Your hands aren't clean.They're very dirty!Mother:Go and wash your hands at once!Sandy:All right,Mum.Mother:Are your hands clean now,Sandy?Sandy:Yes,they are,MumMother:Sandy!Look at my nice clean Towel!Lesson 31 Tom:Heads or tails,Sue?Sue(calling):Heads!Sue:It's heads!Tom:Come on our side.Tom:Heads or tails,Sandy?Sandy(calling):Tails!Sandy:It's tails!Tom:Go on their side.Tom and Billy:Pull!Pull!Lesson 33 Mother:These shoes are nice.Try on these shoes,Sue.Salesman:Sit down here,please.Mother:How are they,Sue?Sue:They're very tight,MumSue:Oh,Mum!Look at those shoes.Those are pretty shoesSalesman:Here you are,young lady.Mother:How are they,Sue?Sue:They're just right!Lesson 35 Sandy:What are these,Billy?Billy:They're stamps.Billy:These are French stamps.Billy:And those are Italian stamps.Sandy:Show me those Italian stamps,Billy They're very prettySandy:Give me this one please,BillyBilly:Give me two apples then.Sandy:Two apples for one stamp! No,thank you!Lesson 37 Mr Crisp:Good morning,childrenClass:Good morning,sirMr Crisp:Sit down,please.Mr Crisp:These two girls are new pupilsTheir names are Liz and Lillie.Mr Crisp:Liz and Lillie are twins. They are in our class.Mr Crisp:This is...er...Liz.And this is...er...LillieLillie:I'm not Liz.I'm Lillie.She's LizLiz:I'm not Lillie.I'm Liz.She's LillieMr Grisp:Twins!Lesson 39 Sandy:Whose are these sandwiches,Tom?Tom:They're Billy's.Tom:Open the packet,Sandy.Tom:Take out the sandwiches.Tom:Put in this duster and this bookTom:Hurry up!There's Billy!Billy:Hey!Leave my sandwiches alone!Sandy:Here you are,Billy.Billy:That's funny.These sandwiches are very hardBilly:Oh!Give me my sandwiches quickly!Lesson 41 Sandy:Listen,Sue!That's the school bellSue:Hurry up,Sandy!We're late for schoolSandy:What's the time,Sue?Sue:It's nine o'clock.Sandy:Look!There's the headmaster.He's in the playgroundSue:Oh,dear!Headmaster:You're both very late this morning.Sandy and Sue:We're sorry,sir.Headmaster:Go to your classrooms quickly!Sandy and Sue:Yes,sir.Lesson 43 Father:The children are very quiet this morning,Betty.Mother:Sandy!Sue!Breakfast's ready.Father:Go upstairs and see,Betty.Perhaps they're still asleep.Mother:Wake up,Sandy! It's eight o'clock.Sandy(sleepily):Eh?Mother:Wake up!You're late.Sandy:No,I'm not,Mum.The school's shut today.It's a holiday!Mother:Lazybones!Lesson 45 Sue:Give us two packets of sweets please,Mr HillMr Hill:Which packets,Sue?These blue ones?Sue:No,not those.The big red ones.Sandy:How much are they,Mr Hill?Mr Hill:A shilling each.Sandy:A shilling each!That's all our pocket-money!Sue:Give us two small lollipops instead.Lesson 47 Miss Williams:This prize is for Billy, Sandy and Tom. Here you are,Billy.Billy:Thank you,Miss Williams.Tom:What is it,Billy?Billy:It's a box of chocolatesSandy:How many chocolates are there?Count them,BillyBilly:One,two,three,four,five,six...There are twenty-four.Tom:Eight chocolates each.Share them,Billy.Billy:One for Tom and one for me.One for Sandy and one for meOne for Tom and one for me.One for Sandy and one for me…Sandy and Tom:Hey!That's not right!Lesson 49 Mother:Post these letters for me please,Sue.Sue:O.K.Mum.Sue:Good morning,postman.Postman:Good morning,Sue.How are you todaySue:Fine,thanks.Sue:Are there any letters in the letter box this morningPostman:No,there aren't any letters here.Sue:Just a minute.Sue:There are some letters in the letter box now.Postman:Thank you,Sue.Lesson 51 Father's glassesFather:Where are my glasses Sue?Are they over there?Sue:Where,dad?Father:There.Near that box.Sue:No,they aren't here,dad.Father:And they aren't under this newspaperSue:Perhaps they're in your pocket,dad.Father:So they are!How silly of me!Lesson 53 Hide-and-seekSue:Let's play hide-and-seekBilly:Count up to ten,Sue.Sue:One,two,three,four,five,six,seven,eight,nine,ten.I'm ready!Sue:I can see you,Billy.You're behind that fenceSue:Where's Sandy?Billy:He's beside that tree.Sue:That's funny!He's not here.Sue:Look!There he is!He's up there!Lesson 55 Sandy's kiteSandy:Hold this kite for me please,SueSandy:Now stand between those two trees.Sue:All right,Sandy.Sandy:Ready,Sue?Sue:I'm ready,Sandy.Pull the kite.Sandy:Look at it,Sue!It's like a bird!Sue:I can't see it. Where is it?Sandy:It's over that building.Sue:I can see it now.It's very high.Lesson 57 Silly BillyTeacher:Get into lines boys.Good.Now we can do some exercisesTeacher:Jump together!One,two,three,four,stop!Teacher:Touch your knees!Teacher:Touch your toes!Teacher:Pay attention,Tom.Don't laugh!Sandy:What's the matter,Tom?Tom:Silly Billy can't touch his toes.Lesson 59 Good old Billy!Teacher:Bring me that ball please,TomTom:Yes,sir.Teacher:Now let's play football.Are you all ready.Boys:Yes,sir.Tom:Quick,Sandy!Pass me the ball!Tom:Oh,Sandy!Don't pass it to Billy.Pass it to me.Sandy:Kick it,Billy!Tom:It's a goal!Sandy:Good old Billy!Teacher:Billy can't touch his toes,but he can play football Lesson 61 The bird's nestMother:What's the matter,Jim?Father:I can't light this fire.Father:Please hold this ladder,dear.Father:Well!Well!Mother:What can you see,Jim?Father:There's a bird's nest in our chimneyMother:Show it to Sandy and Sue.Father:Sandy!Sue!Come here a moment.Sandy and Sue:Yes,dad.Father:Look at this bird's nest.There are three pretty eggs in it.Sue:Give them to Sandy and meLesson 63. A paper boat.Sandy:Look at this paper boat,SueSue:That's a nice boat,Sandy.Sue:Let's fill the wash-basin with waterSandy:Turn on the tap.Sue:Can I make a boat like that?Show me,SandySandy:Take a piece of paper and fold it like thisMother:Sandy!Sue!Look at this wash-basin! Turn the tap off at once.Lesson 65 Upside-down.Sandy:Can you stand on your head,Tom?Sandy:Look!Like this.Tom:Let me try.Tom:That's easy.I can do it.Tom:Billy can't stand on his head.Billy:Of course,I can!Billy:Watch me!Now I'm upside-down.Sandy:Look,Tom!Billy's pockets are full of sweets!Lesson 67 A punctureTom:Pump up this tyre,Sandy.It's very flatSue:What are you doing,Sandy?Sandy:I'm pumping up this tyre.Sandy:Whew!I'm tired.Tom:It's still flat.Tom:Let's take the tyre off the wheelSue:Put the tube in this basin,Sandy.Tom:Look at those bubbles. There's a puncture in this tubeLesson 69 A game of hopscotchBilly:Hullo Liz,hullo Lillie,hullo Sue.Girls:Hullo Billy.Billy:What are you doing?Liz:We're playing hopscotchBilly:Can I play,too?Girls:All right.Billy:It's my turn.Sue:Throw your stone,Billy.Tom:Look at Billy!He's playing hopscotch with the girls!Sandy:Hopscotch is a girls game,Billy.Tom:Come and play football with us.Lesson 71 Father's telescopeFather:Look through this telescope,Sandy What can you see?Sandy:I can see a man and a dog.Father:What are they doing?Sandy:They're standing beside a lake.Father:What's the man doing now?Sandy:He's picking up a stick.Father:What's happening now?Sandy:Now the man's throwing the stick into the water.Father:What's happening now?Sandy:Now the dog's swimming across the lake.Sandy:Now the dog's holding the stick between its teeth.It's swimming back to the man.Lesson 73 Happy birthday,Billy!Sandy and Sue are going to Billy's houseIt's Billy's birthday.Billy's nine years old today."Happy birthday,Billy,"Sandy says"Happy birthday,Billy,"Sue says."Here is a present for you,"Sandy says."Thank you,Sandy.Thank you,Sue,"Billy says.Billy is opening his present."Is it a Jack-in-the-box?"he asks."No,it isn't,"Sue answers."It's a car!"Billy says."And it's made of chocolate!"Lesson 75 Three cheers for BillyThe children are enjoying Billy's birthday partyThey're wearing funny hats.They're laughing and playing gamesNow they're eating sandwiches,cakes and biscuitsThey're drinking lemonade,too.Billy's birthday cake is very big.There are nine candles on it"Can you blow out the candles?"Sandy asks."Of course I can,"Billy answers."Watch me!""Three cheers for Billy,"Sandy shouts.Sandy:Hip!Hip! Children:Hurray!Sandy:Hip!Hip! Children:Hurray!Sandy:Hip!Hip! Children:Hurray!Lesson 77 Sh!Be quiet!Sue:Let's go into the store-room,SandySandy:All right,Sue.Sue:Where's your torch,Sandy?Sandy:Here it is.Sue:Look,Sandy!I can see a man standing beside that box!Sue:Turn on your torch,Sandy.Sandy:You're right,Sue There's a man standing beside that box!Sue:Sh!Be quiet! Come with me!Sandy:Look!It's only an old hat and an old coat.Lesson 79 Ugh!Sandy:Is there any sugar in my tea,Sue?Sue:Taste it,Sandy.Sandy:Ugh!It's not very nice. This isn't tea!It's coffee!Mother:Sandy!What are you drinking?Sue:He's drinking dad's coffee,mumMother:Give me that cup please,SandySandy:It's not very nice,mum. There isn't any milk or sugar in it. Lesson 81 Sue helps motheSue:What are you doing,mum?Mother:I'm making some sandwiches for tea.Sue:Let me help you,mum.I can cut the bread.Mother:All right,Sue.Mother:Sue!Those slices are very thick. Give me the bread-knife please.Mother:Bring me some jam.Sue:Yes,mum.Sue:Mum!Sandy's eating the jam!Sue:The jar's nearly empty.Lesson 83 Billy draws Miss Williams.Billy:Pass me some white chalk,Sandy.I can draw Miss Williams.Billy:Now pass me some blue chalk and some red chalk.Miss Williams:Billy!What are you doing?Billy:I'm drawing,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Is that me,Billy?Billy:Yes,Miss Williams.I'm sorry.Miss Williams:It's all right,Billy.Miss Williams:It's a nice picture.Miss Williams:My eyes are blue,Billy. But my nose isn't red!Sit down,please.Lesson 85. A picture of Billy.Miss Williams:Take out a piece of paper,children.Miss Williams:Now you can all draw a picture.Miss Williams:What are you drawing,Tom.Tom:A football match,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:What are you drawing,Sandy?Sandy:Billy's birthday party.Miss Williams:Who's this?Sandy:It's Billy.Sandy:He's holding a bar of chocolate in his right handand a bottle of lemonade in his left hand.Lesson 87. Mother's shopping-listSue:What are you doing,mum?Mother:I'm making a shopping-list,Sue.Sue:Let me help you.Mother:All right,Sue.Open that cupboard.Mother:Is there any jam or honey in the cupboard?Sue:There isn't much jam,but there's a lot of honey.Mother:Are there any apples and oranges in that bowl?Sue:There aren't many oranges,but there are a lot of apples.Mother:Sugar,tea,jam,oranges...Sue:And bananas for Sandy and me.Lesson 89. Flour on the floorNarrator:Mother is still making her shopping-list. Sue is still helping her.Mother:Is there any butter in the refrigerator?Sue:There's very little,mum.Mother:Are there any tomatoes in the refrigerator?Sue:There are very few,mum.Mother:Is there any flour in that tin?Sue:Yes,there's a lot.Mother:Be careful,Sue!Sue:I'm sorry,mum.Mother:Never mind,Sue.Sue:There isn't much flour in the tin now!Mother:No,but there's a lot on the floor!Lesson 91. Beans or ice-cream?Mother:Some meat,potatoes and beans for Sue.Sue:Thanks,mum.Mother:Some meat,potatoes and beans for Sandy.Sandy:I don't like beans, mum.I don't want any.Father:There's some ice-cream in the refrigerator,Sandy.Do you want any?Sandy:Yes please.Father:Then eat some beans or I can't give you any ice-creamMother:Do you want any beans now,Sandy?Sandy:Yes please.Sandy:I want a lot of beans.And I want a lot of ice-cream,too.Lesson 93 . Don't forget your change!Mother:Go and buy a large tube of toothpaste.and a small bar of soap please,Sue.Mother:Here's some money.Sue:Thanks,mum.Sue:Good morning,Mr Green.Mr Green:Good morning,Sue.Sue:My mother wants a tube of toothpaste and a small bar of soap,please.Mr Green:A large tube or a small one,Sue?Sue:She wants a large one,please.Mr Green:Here you are,Sue.Sue:Thank you,Mr Green Goodbye.Mr Green:Sue!Sue:Yes,Mr Green?Mr Green:Don't forget your change!Lesson 95 . The snowman.Sue:Come to the window quickly,Sandy!It's snowing.Sue:Mum,we want some buttons please.Sandy:And a carrot.Mother:Do you want a lot of buttons,Sue?Sue:No,I don't want very many.Sandy:We want dad's old hat,too.Sue:And an old pipe.Mother:What are you doing,children?Children:We're making a snowman,mum.Sue:His eyes are black buttons.Sandy:And his nose is a carrot.Lesson 97. It's time for bed.Mother:Hurry up,children.It's time for bed.Sue:Oh!We're not sleepy,mum.Sandy:I don't want to go to bed.I want to watch televisionSue:I want to watch television,too.Mother:All right then.You can watch television for ten minutesFather:Are the children in bed,Betty?Mother:No,they're watching television.Father:Sandy!Sue!It's time for bed.Father:Look at them!They're both fast asleep!Lesson 99 . Wake up,Billy!Miss Williams:Look at this boy. His name's Paul.He's a French boy.Miss Williams:Now look at this map of the world.Miss Williams:This country is France.Paul comes from FranceMiss Williams:The capital city of France is Paris.Paul lives in Paris.Miss Williams:What language does Paul speak,Billy.Billy:Er...er...He speaks German,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Wake up,Billy!You're not paying attention! Paul speaks French.Lesson 101 . Simon's never careless but Billy...!Miss Williams:Here's your exercise-book,BillyMiss Williams:You're often careless.Look at these mistakesMiss Williams:Don't laugh at Billy,Sandy!Miss Williams:Whose is this exercise-book?Billy:It's Sandy's,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Sandy,put your name on the cover.You are sometimes careless,too!Miss Williams:Look at Simon's exercise book. Simon's never careless.His work is always neat and tidy.Billy!You naughty boy!Lesson 103 . Which season do you like best?Miss Williams:Look at the blackboard,childrenMiss Williams:What's the weather like in Spring,SandySandy:It's often warm,Miss Williams.Miss Williams:What's the weather like in Summer?Sandy:It's often hot.Miss Williams:What's it like in Autumn,Tom?Tom:It's often cool.Miss Williams:What's it like in Winter,Billy?Billy:It's often cold.Miss Williams:Which season do you like best,Billy?Spring,Summer,Autumn or Winter?Billy:I like Winter.That's the football season!Lesson 105. The school year.There are four terms in the school year:the Autumn Term,the Winter Term,the Spring Term and the Summer TermThe first term is the Autumn TermThe Autumn Term begins in September and ends in DecemberThe second term is the Winter Term.Ther Winter Term begins in January and ends in AprilThe third term is the Spring Term.The Spring Term begins in May and ends in JulyThe fourth term is the Summer Term.The Summer Term begins in July and ends in SeptemberSandy and Sue like the Summer Term bestThey are always on holiday then.They always go to the seaside.Lesson 107 . North,South,East and West.Miss Williams:Look at this map of Britain.This is the North.It often snows in the North.Miss Williams:This is the South. The sun often shines in the South.Miss Williams:This is the East. The wind often blows in the East.Miss Williams:This is the West. It often rains in the West.Miss Williams:In winter,the sun always rises late and always sets early.The days are short and the nights are long.Miss Williams:In summer,the sun always rises early and always sets late.The days are long and the nights are short.Lesson 109 They don't always go to sleep!The Clarks always get up early every day.In the morning,father always goes to workSandy and Sue always go to schoolMother usually stays at home.At midday,Sandy and Sue always eat their lunch at schoolIn the afternoon,Sandy and Sue always come home fromschoolThey usually arrive home early.In the evening,Sandy and Sue always do their homeworkAt night they go to bed early,but they don't always go to sleep!Lesson 111 . A holiday.It is seven o'clock.Sandy and Sue usually get up early every daybut today it is a holiday.It is a quarter to nine.Sandy and Sue usually go to school in the morningbut this morning they are walking to the parkIt is a quarter past four.Sandy and Sue usually come home from school in theafternoonbut this afternoon they are playing in the parkIt is half past sixSandy and Sue usually do their homework in the eveningbut this evening they are watching televisionIt is a quarter past eight.Sandy and Sue usually go to bed early at nightbut tonight they are playing a game.They are playing Snakes and Ladders!Lesson 113. A flat tyre.Miss Williams is driving her car to school.Suddenly,she stops."That's funny,"she says.She gets out of her car."Oh dear!"she says."It's twenty to nine.I can't get to school on time this morning!"Then a car stops behind her.It's Mr Crisp!"What's the matter?"Mr Crisp asks."Look!"Miss Williams says."A flat tyre.""It doesn't matter."Mr Crisp says."Come in my car." Lesson 115 . The week.Monday mornings are usually terrible.Father always gets up late and he's always in a hurryOn Tuesday mother usually goes to the shopsOn Wednesday Sandy and Sue always play games at schoolOn Thursday Miss Jones always gives Sue her piano lessonSue likes this lesson very muchOn Friday Miss Jones always gives Sandy his piano lessonSandy doesn't like it at all!Saturday and Sunday are the best days of the week.The family usually spend a quiet week-end at home! Lesson 117 .The weather forecast.Sandy:It's Saturday tomorrow.What are we going to do tomorrow?Sue:Let's ask mum.Mother:We're going to spend the day at the seasideSandy:The seaside!Sue:Hurray!Father:Let's listen to the weather forecast first.Turn the television on,Sue.Television:Here is the weather forecast for tomorrow.Television:It's going to snow in the North and it's going to rain in the South.Sandy and Sue:Oh!Mother:Never mind,children.Father:We can go to the cinema instead.Lesson 119 . Fixing the clock.Father:That clock doesn't work.Mother:I'm going to take it to the watchmaker's next week.Father:Don't take it to the watchmaker's.Give it to me.I can fix it.Sandy:What are you doing,dad?Father:I'm fixing this clock.Mother:Is it nearly ready now,Jim?Father:No,Betty.I can't put all these pieces together!Mother:Oh,Jim!Give me all the pieces.I'm going to take them to the watchmaker's at once!。
朗文小学英语教材第一册「第三四单元」朗文的教材趣味性好,喜欢活泼一点的可以选择朗文的教材。
下面是的小学朗文英语教材第一册UNIT 3和UNIT 4的课文,欢迎阅读![00:02.90] My classroom.[00:05.96]A Piont and say. Listen.[00:12.33]It's a puter. It's a desk.[00:18.68]Now say[00:21.92] It's a puter. It's a desk.[00:33.96]a light a fan[00:42.40]a puter a desk[00:54.23]a chair a book[01:07.89]1 What's this? It's a chair.[01:12.93]2 What's this? It's a book.[01:18.60]Now say.[01:21.66]What's this? It's a chair.[01:30.80]What's this? It's a book.[01:45.04]C Storytime.[01:49.06]1 Hi,Tim.What's this? Hello,Koko.It's a classroom.[01:57.73]2 What's this? It's a chair.Oh,no![02:07.40]3 What's this? It's a puter. Oh,no![02:18.34]4 What's this? Sorry,Miss Wang.[02:23.91]E Listen,say and write.[02:29.19] Listen and say. Listen[02:35.04]Cc puter Gg girl[02:48.80]Kk king Qq queen[03:03.35] Now say.[03:06.51]Cc puter Gg girl[03:23.26]Kk king Qq queen[03:46.12] Find and write the leters[03:50.16]F Look and do. What's this ? It's a book. Yes![04:00.93] Make a puzzle for your friend .Ask: What's this?[04:08.01] G Listen,point and sing.[04:13.05] What's this in my classroom? My classroom,my classroom?[04:24.23] What's this in my classroom?It's a fan.[04:31.49] What's this in my classroom? My classroom,my classroom?[04:42.04]What's this in my classroom? It's desk.[00:02.98] My School things[00:06.53]A Point and say. Listen.[00:12.77] It's rubber. It's a pencil.[00:18.63] Now say[00:21.68] It's rubber. It's a pencil.[00:33.23]a ruler a bag[00:43.39]a rubber a pen[00:53.97]a pencil a pencil case[01:02.22]B Say and act. Listen[01:13.09]1 This is my bag. This is my ruler.[01:19.28] Now say.[01:22.44] This is my bag. This is my ruler.[01:34.59]C Storytime[01:38.53]1 Oh, no!My balloon! Sorry,Pat.[01:45.90]2 Goodbye,Tim.[01:55.80]3 What's this? It's my bag![02:03.85]4 Pat, this is my ballon. Sorry ,Tim.[02:11.58]E Listen,say and colour.[02:16.44] Listen and say. Listen.[02:21.79]Ll leg Mm mother Nn name[02:41.36]Now say.[02:44.39]Ll leg Mm mother Nn name[03:12.65]Find and colour the letters.[03:16.49]G Listen, circle and sing.[03:21.95] Here's a rubber. Here's a pencil and a pen.[03:35.30] Here's a pencil case.Here's a book.Here's a bag. I like this game.[04:10.75] UNIT 5 Revision[04:21.49]A Look, do and say.[04:26.55]2 Good morning !How are you ? Fine,thank you.[04:32.30]3 I'm Bill.What's your name?My name's Jojo.[04:38.78]4 Goodbye,Jojo. Goodbye,Bill.[04:43.22]B Listen,circle and colour.[04:48.18] 1 It's a desk.[04:56.36] 2 It's a ruler.[05:10.80] 3 It's a pen.[05:22.77] 4 My name's Pat.[05:36.04]D Listen, read and tick.[05:40.69]1 Hello,Tim.Here's my rubber. Hello, John.Here's my rubber.[05:52.94]2 Oh,no![05:51.94]3 This is my rubber! John,it's my rubber![06:03.28]4 Sorry,Miss Wang.。
Side by side Lesson three:
Present Continous Tense 现在进行时
Everyday Activities 每日活动
Vocabulary and Phrase:
Be-
eating
eat dinner
cooking
cook dinner
drinking
drink milk
drink lemonade 柠檬汁
dinner / supper 晚餐
lunch 中餐
breakfast 早餐
reading 读
read the newspaper
read a book
studying
study English
teaching
teach mathematic 教数学
singing
sleeping
swimming
planting 种植
plant flowers 种花
watching TV 看电视
listening to music 听音乐
listen to the radio 听广播
play + 球类/游戏:
playing baseball 打棒球
play cards 打牌
play + the + 乐器:
playing the piano 弹钢琴
play the guitar 弹吉他
at the yard 在庭院里
be shinning 正在闪烁
play with the dog 和狗狗嬉戏
at the beach 在海边
Sentences:
A.What are you doing? 书P18
I’m doing .
Gazette:
Instrument 乐器
play the violin 拉小提琴
play the clarinet 吹竖笛
play the trumpet 吹喇叭
Sports 体育
play soccer 踢英式足球
play tennis 打网球
play basketball 打篮球
Games
play chess 下棋
play checkers下西洋跳棋
play tic tac toe玩井字游戏
be –
greeting each other 相互问候
shaking hands 握手
kissing 轻吻
bowing 鞠躬
hugging 拥抱(hug)
Grammar: 现在进行时
现在进行时表示正在进行或发生的动作
形式:主语+ be + doing
提问:What are you doing (now)?
一般情况下,直接加ing,如:cook-cooking
不规则动词的变化形式
a. 以不发音的e结尾,去e加ing:
taking ---- taking
make ---- making
taste ---- tasting
b. 双写最后一个字母,之后加ing: 在重读闭音节里,末尾只有一个辅音字母,辅音字母前只有一个元音字母时,要双写这个辅音字母。
begin ---- beginning
cut ---- cutting
dig ---- digging
get ---- getting
hit ---- hitting
let ---- letting
put ---- putting
run ---- running
set ---- setting
shut ---- shutting
sit ---- sitting
spit ---- spitting
split ---- splitting
swim ---- swimming
win ---- winning
put ---- putting
如果某一单词是以一个辅音字母结尾,而这个辅音的前面是读长元音或双元音,就不能双写这个辅音字母。
waiting ai/ei/
eating ea /i:/
sweeping ee/i:/
cleaning ea/i:/
buying
playing
teaching。