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Hello! My 1 is Jim Smith. My first name is 2, and Smith is my 3 name.4am 5 English boy. What's that over there? Oh, it's my 6. It's an 7 dictionary. I like8 very much. 9 is it? It's red. Can you 10 dictionary? Yes, D-I-C-T-I-O-N-A-R-Y.
I'm Li Yan. I'm in Class 2. Li Yan is my Chinese name. My English name is Jane. Li Min is my good friend. She is in Class 2, too. Miss Zhang is my Chinese teacher, and Mr Wang is my English teacher.
Mary did not understand such sentences as “She is in blue today.” “You are yellow.” “He has a green thumb.(大拇指)” “He has told a white lie.” and soon. And she went to her teacher for help.
Mary: Mrs. Smith, there is a color in each of these sentences. What do they mean?
Mrs. Smith: In everyday English, Mary, blue sometimes means sad. Yellow means afraid. A person with a green thumb grows plants well. And a white lie is not a bad one.
Mary: Would you give me an example for a white lie?
Mrs. Smith: Certainly. Now I give you some cake. In fact you don't like it, but you won't say it. Instead, you say,“No, thanks, I'm hungry.” That's a white lie.
Mary: Oh, I see. Thank you very much.
A: Good morning!
B: Good morning! What's your name, please?
A: My name is Kitty. And you?
B: I'm Peter.
A: Nice to meet you!
B: Nice to meet you, too. What class are you in?
A: I'm in Class 4, Grade 2. What class are you in, Peter?
B: I'm in Class 3, Grade 1.
A: How old are you?
B: I'm eleven. And how old are you?
A: I'm twelve. Who is your English teacher?
B: Mr. King.
A: Oh. He's my English teacher, too.
A. What's that?
B. What color is it?
C. Morning, Tony.
D. Spell it, please.
E. How are you?
Tony: Good morning, Gina.
Gina:
Tony:
Gina: I'm OK. Thank you.
Tony:
Gina: It's a jacket.
Tony:
Gina: J-A-C-K-E-T, jacket.
Tony:
Gina: Yellow.
Tony: Thank you very much.
Gina: You're welcome.