A. — Where is my ball? — Look! It's in the box. — Oh, silly me! Thank you. B. — Where is Miss Smith from? — She is from Australia. C. — Hi, Dad. Look, I'm tall now. — Haha. Yes! D. — Is that boy your brother? — Yes, he is. He has small eyes. E. — Thank you. Can I have some watermelons, too? — OK. |
A. I'm from China. B. He's a new student. C. He's tall and cool. D. Who's this man? E. Have some apples. |
Mum: Hi, Zhang Peng. Where are you from?
John: Mum, this is my new friend, Zhang Peng.
Zhang Peng:
Mum: Nice to meet you.
Zhang Peng: Nice to meet you, too.
Mum:
Zhang Peng: Thank you. I like apples.
John: Zhang Peng, come and look at my family photos.
Zhang Peng:
John: He's my father.
Zhang Peng:
John: Yes, he is!
Mum: Sarah, let's buy some fruit.
Sarah: OK! I'd like some grapes and strawberries. They taste really good!
Mum: OK. Do you like pears?
Sarah: No, I don't. What about you, Mum?
Mum: Me, neither. But your brother Sam likes them.
Sarah: OK, Mum. Let's buy some pears for Sam!
Mum: Good girl! Look! The oranges and watermelons look good. Let's buy two watermelons and ten oranges for Sam's birthday party.
Sarah: OK. Mum, can I buy a birthday gift for Sam?
Mum: Sure. What's your gift? Toy cars?
Sarah: No, it's a toy ? . Look! It has four short legs and a long nose. It's so cute!
Mum: Yes, it is. Sam will like it. Let's buy it! And let's buy a ball for him, too.
Sarah: OK!
Fruits |
Toys |