He the telephone.
You the raincoat.
Ann has a to be a vet when she grows up.
seems very polite.
Dave: Hi, Mona! I am going to have a birthday . I want to have it on Saturday evening. Can you come?
Mona: Oh, I am going to my grandfather on Saturday evening.
Dave: What about Sunday?
Mona: I have to take the piano lessons.
Dave: Oh! When are you then?
Mona: Well, Friday is fine.
Dave: Friday? That's tomorrow! OK. We can have it then. Can you ask Ali to us?
Mona: Sure. When and where shall we meet?
Dave: Near our school gate at half four.
Mona: Great! See you then!
Dave: Bye!
Ben Lambert, the famous French singer, is1 a long vacation 2this summer! He thought about3 to Greece or Spain, but decided on Canada. “I always take vacations 4Europe,” he said. “This time I want to do 5. I heard that Canada is beautiful, and I know 6many people there 7speak French.” Ben is going to Canada's Great Lakes. He is leaving 8 week in June and staying 9September. He plans to have a very 10 vacation.
Do some colours makes you feel calm while others give you energy? Scientists have studied the connection between colour and mood(心情) for a long time. Many believe that colour can influence our moods.
Warm, bright colours such as yellow and red are positive colours. They can give people a pleasant feeling. Cool colours such as blue, purple, and green are relaxing colours. They help people experience calm feelings.
Many public places are decorated(装饰) with certain colours in order to create certain moods. Orange makes people feel hungry, and many restaurants are painted in this colour.
People use colour in their homes to create moods as well. Blue is a peaceful colour. It helps you rest, so it is a very good colour for a bedroom.
Colours can also create bad moods. Some types of blue make people feel sad. Red can make people feel angry.
What is your mood right now? Now look at the colour of the walls round you. Does it match your mood?