Hello! I'm Jane from Canada. I like my school a lot. It's not big 1 it's very nice. All my teachers and classmates are 2 to me. I love3 very much. We study English, math, art and some other 4. Some subjects are 5, but some of them are boring. Of all of them, I like 6 best, because I like drawing pictures. Oh, my favorite 7 are Tuesday and Friday. On these 8 days, we have art lessons. I don't like politics 9 it's boring and difficult.
My friend Susan 10 at my school. I often go to school with her. She likes politics. She thinks it's easy.
Hi, Li Hua, I'm Samantha, but everyone calls me Sam. I'm so glad you're coming to stay with us! I've lived in my house in London all my life with my parents and two brothers, Jerome and Michael. Jerome likes art and Michael likes Chinese. They both like making friends. Music and fashion are two of my biggest interests. Have you heard of The Vaccines? It's my favourite London band. I'll take you to enjoy their performance. And of course sports—I'm captain of my school football team, but better than that— I'm an "Olympic Games Maker" to help out with the Olympic Games. I can't wait to meet you and show you around London! Sam |
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Nancy lives in Washington D.C. Her father has a store there and her mother is a reporter. She's six years old now and begins to go to school this year. It's a little far from their shop and her father drives a car to take her to school every day. So she's not late for class and her teachers like her.
It's Tuesday today. Miss White is teaching them to count(数数) from one to ten. Nancy is studying hard. Soon she can count them. Miss White is happy and asks, “How many people are there in your family, Nancy?”
Nancy stands up and begins to count with her fingers(手指), and then she says, “Two, Miss White.”
“Who are they?”
“My father and mother.”
“Oh?” Miss White is surprised, “Two people in your family?”
“Because now I'm not at home.”
A: Hi, Kate.
B: Hi, Bob. She is from China.
A: Nice to meet you, Lin Lin.
C:
A: What are you doing on the computer?
B:
A: Are your parents in China now, Lin Lin?
C: Yes. They are in Beijing.
A: Sure. Why not talk to them on the Internet, Lin Lin?
C: No, Bob. They're sleeping.
A: Oh, I see.
A. Do you know Beijing, Bob?
B. Oh, this is my friend, Lin Lin.
C. It's about 11:30 p.m. in Beijing now.
D. Nice to meet you too, Bob.
E. We're sending email to Lin Lin's parents.
F. I like Beijing very much.
G. How are you?