A. Why aren't you going to Shanghai? B. How are you going there? C. I have to revise for my test. D. I'm going to Beijing with my parents. E. What are you going to do there? F. I'm going to see my grandfather. G. When are you going to leave? |
A: Hello, Wang Mei! What is your plan for the weekend?
B:
A: To Beijing?
B: We're going to visit the Palace Museum and the Great Wall.
A:
B: By plane.
A: That sounds great.
B: On Friday evening. What's your plan, Liu Ying?
A: We're going to have a test next week.
They often lessons in the evening.
Wang Xue is going to with her classmates tomorrow.
How about the housework at home today?
Would you like to with me this evening?
Jack doesn't want toat home.
they have a picnic?
She go shopping next week.
he going to?
The boy get up early tomorrow.
to check email after class?
Many kids go to day camp during the summer. They can have a lot of fun, but the schedule is almost the same. You start camp in the morning and go home in the afternoon. Sometimes, a bus takes you there or you might get a ride there. It might take you some time to like the place, the camp teacher, and the kids. But you go home every night, just like what you do during the school year.
Sleepaway camp makes you feel more excited because you'll be there all day. It's a kind of holiday, but without your parents. You'll sleep in a dormitory (集体寝室) with other kids of the camp. You'll eat together in a large dining hall and you'll share the bathroom with other kids.
Some sleepaway camps are coed. That means there are both boys and girls at the camp. Some camps are just for girls or just for boys, but often these all-girl and all-boy camps meet up for dances and parties.