A. But can I have some water? B. You're welcome. C. Good afternoon, Jill.
D. Do you want some biscuits? E. Are you tired?
Jill: Good afternoon, Lily.
Lily:
Jill: You don't look well.
Lily: Yes, I'm tired and hungry.
Jill:
Lily: Yes, I like biscuits very much.
Jill: Here are the biscuits.
Lily: Thank you.
Jill: Sure. Here it is.
Lily: Thanks so much.
Jill:
A. Is he a fireman? B. They are great men. C. I don't like juice. D. Sit down and have some juice. E. Welcome to my home. |
A: Hello, Bobby.
B: Thank you. How big the house is!
A:
B: Give me some water, please.
A: OK! Here you are.
B: Thanks. Is the boy your brother?
A: No, he is my cousin.
B:
A: Yes, he is a good fireman.
B: Do you like firemen?
A: Yes.
B: I like them, too. I want to be a fireman.
A. What about you? B. Good morning. C. How old are you? D. Is this your new dress? E. Do you like biscuits? |
Tim: Good morning, Lucy.
Lucy: How are you?
Tim: I'm well. You look beautiful today.
Lucy: Yes, it's from my mother. Today is my birthday.
Tim: Happy birthday.
Lucy: I'm ten years old.
Tim: I'm nine. I'm younger than you.
Lucy: Can you come to my birthday party?
Tim: Sure. I can make some biscuits for you.
Lucy: Yes. Thank you very much.
A. Are you thirsty? Have some water. B. Thank you. C. Good morning, Miss Yang. D. His name is Joe. E. I am happy, too. |
Teacher:Good morning, boys and girls.
Students:
Teacher:This is your new classmate.
Students:Hello, Joe.
Joe:Hello, everyone.
Teacher:Are you happy, everybody?
Mary:Yes. I am happy.
Tom:
Teacher:You can sit here.
Joe:
Tom:
Joe:Yes, I am. Thank you.
Tom:You're welcome.