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2021年1月9日发(作者:靳东发)
L1-U2-P1-1 Listening : People, Countries & Cities

Here are two people.
The person on the left is a man.
His name is Dan.
The person on the right is a woman.
Her name is Tina.

What is the name of the person on the left? -
The person on the
left is Dan.
Here are two people.
The person on the left is Dan.
The person on the right is Tina.

Here are two countries.
The country on the left is India.

India is an Asian country.
The country on the right is Brazil.
Brazil is in South America.
It isn't an Asian country.

Which country is on the left?

Which country is an Asian country?

The country on the left is India.
India is an Asian country.

Here are three cities, Beijing, Shanghai and Tokyo.
Beijing and Shanghai are both in China.
Tokyo is in Japan.
Beijing and Shanghai are in the same country, China.
Tokyo is in the different country from Shanghai.


Which city is in the same country as Shanghai?
-Beijing
Tokyo is in Japan.


L1-U2-P1-2 Listening : Personal Information

The boy's name is Ben Harris.
His first name is Ben.
His last name is Harris.
Ben is from Canada.
He's 12 years old.

What's his first name?
-Ben
He isn't from the US.
His first name is Ben.

He's 12 years old.

This girl's name is Lisa Jackson.
Her first name is Lisa.
Her last name is Jackson.
She is from the US.
She's 12 years old.

What's her first name?
-Lisa
Her last name is Jackson.
Her first name is Lisa.
She's 12 years old.

Ben and Lisa come from different countries.
She's from the US and he's from Canada.

They are both 12 years old.
They are the same age.

Which one is from the US?

The person on the left is Ben.
They are the same age.
They are both 12 years old.


L1-U2-P1-3 Vocabulary : Describing Things

an open door: This door is open.
an closed door: This door is closed.
an open window: This window is open.
an closed window: This window is closed.
a long pencil: This pencil is long.

a short pencil: This pencil is short.

Where is the open door?

Where is the open window?

Where is the long pencil?


a red book: This book is red.
a green book: This book is green.
a big chair: This chair is big.
a little chair: This chair is little.
a tall man: This man is tall.
a short man: This man is short.

Where is the red book?

Where is the big chair?


Where is the tall man?


an open door (o-p-e-n)
an closed door (c-l-o-s-e-d)
a long pencil (l-o-n-g)
a short pencil (s-h-o-r-t)

This is an open door.
This is a long pencil.

a red book (r-e-d)
a green book (g-r-e-e-n)
a big chair (b-i-g)
a little chair (l-i-t-t-l-e)
a tall man (t-a-l-l)

a short man (s-h-o-r-t)

This is a red book.
This is a big chair.
This is a tall man.

L1-U2-P1-4 Vocabulary : Daily Actions

Read a book.
Write your name.
Study science.
Stand in a line.
Sit in a circle.
Ask a question.

Write your name. -This person is writing her name.

Study science. -These people are studying science.
Ask a question. -This person wants to ask a question.
Write your name.
Study science.
Ask a question.

L1-U2-P1-5 Dialogue : Talk about Yourself

A: Good afternoon, Tina.
B: Good afternoon, Dan.
A: Do you know that man over there?
B: No, I don't. I don't know who he is. Do you know?
A: No, I don't, either.

Do Dan and Tina know the man?

Good afternoon, Tina.

They don't know the man.

A: Hi, I'm Dan.
C: Hi, I'm Albert Gomaz. It's nice to meet you.

What's hia name?
-His name is Albert.

A: Where are you from Albert?
C: I'm from Mexico, but I live in Turkey.
A: Turkey? Where do you live in Turkey?
C: I live in Istanbul.
A: Istanbul? It is a beautiful city.
C: Yes, it is. I like living there.

Where is Albert from?


In which country does Alberlt live?

It's nice to meet you.
I'm from Mexico, but I live in Turkey.
He comes from Mexico.

W: Excuse me! May I ask you some questions?
Lisa: Sure.
W: Thanks! What's your name?
Lisa: My name is Lisa Jackson.
W: How do you spell your name.
Lisa: My first name is Lisa, L-i-s-a. My last name is Jackson,
J-a-c-k-s-o-n.

What's Lisa's first name?
-Her first name is Lisa.

W: How old are you, Lisa?

Lisa: I'm 12 years old.
W: Where are you from?
Lisa: I come from the US.
W: Do you live in the US?
Lisa: No, I don't. I live in China.
W: Really? Where do you live in China?
Lisa: I live in Shanghai.

Where does Lisa live?
-Lisa lives in Shanghai.

W: Are you a student there?
Lisa: Yes, I am a student.
W: Can you speak Chinese?
Lisa: Yes, I can speak Chinese.
W: That's great! Thank you, Lisa.


May I ask you some questions?
My first name is Lisa.
Are you a student there?

L1-U2-P1-6 : Time & Initial Letters

1:00 (one o'clock) 3:00 (three o'clock) 5:00 (five o'clock)
8:00 (eight o'clock) 11 (eleven o'clock)
5 min. (five minutes) 15 min. (fifteen minutes) 30 (thirty
minutes)
45 (forty-five minutes) 1 Hr. (one hour)
Bb: a ball a boy a book
Pp: paper push a pond
Dd: a door put down a duck
Tt: turn a table a taxi

Vv: Venice a violin a volleyball

a boy: This boy is walking.
paper: This is a piece of paper.
adoor: This door is open.
a table: This table has four legs.
Venice: Venice is a city in Italy.

Ll: turn left a line a lamp
Rr: a red book restaurant turn right
Mm: a mouth a map a mouse
Nn: a nose north nine
Ss: south the Sun a salad

south: Mexico is south of the US.

a nose: This is a nose.
a map: This is a map.
Turn right.
Turn left.


L1-U2-P2-1 Listening : The Harris Family 1

This is Ben Harris.
This is his family.
This is his father.
His father's name is Paul.
This is his mother.
His mother's name is Kathy.
Their family name is Harris.

Who's Ben's father?


What's their family name?

This is his family.
This is his father.
His last name is Harris.

This is Ben's brother.
His name is Jeff.
He is 15 years old.
This is Ben's sister.
Her name is Maggie.
She is 8 years old.

How old is Ben's brother?

How many parents does he have?

He has one brother.
He's 15 years old.


L1-U2-P2-2 Listening : The Harris Family 2

Here are Ben's grandparents.
They are his mother's parents.
This is his grandfather.
He is 65 years old.
This is his grandmother.
She is 62 years old.

Who is Ben's mother's father?

Who is his grandfather?


His other grandparents are dead.
They died in a car accident.
Ben and his family live in Toronto.
They live in a house.

His grandparents don't live with them.
They live in an apartment.

Ben and his family
live
in Toronto.
Ben and his family live in Toronto.
His grandparents don't live with them.


L1-U2-P2-3 Vocabulary : Time of Day & Body Parts

It's morning.
Good morning.
It's afternoon.
Good afternoon.
It's evening.
Good evening.
It's night.

Good night.
It's day time.
The sun is up.
It's night time.
The sun is down.

It's morning.
It's evening.

It's morning. (m-o-r-n-i-n-g)
It's afternoon. (a-f-t-e-r-n-o-o-n)
It's evening. (e-v-en-i-n-g)
It's night. (n-i-g- h-t)
eyes: We see with our eyes.
ears: We hear with our ears.
nose: We smell with our noses.

mouth: We eat with our mouths.
hands: We touch things with our hands.

What do we see with?

With what do we smell?

With what do we touch things?


L1-U2-P2-4 Vocabulary : Daily Actions

Draw a line.
Turn on the light.
Turn off the light.
Draw a map.
Take out your phone.
Put away your phone.

Draw a line.

Turn on the light.
Take out your phone.

L1-U2-P2-5 Dialogue : Talk About Ben's Family

A: Hello, Ben.
B: Hi, Lisa.
A: I have some questions for you.
B: Sure, what are they about?
A: They are about your family.
B: OK.
A: Your family lives in Toronto, right?
B: Yes, we live in Toronto.
A: How many people are there in your family?
B: There are five people in my family.

Where does Ben's family live?


There are five people in my family.
Her questions are about his family.

A: Do you have any brothers or sisters?
B: Yes, I do. I have one brother and one sister.
A: So, your parents have three children, right?
B: Right, two boys plus one girl equal three children.
A: Your math is good, Ben.

How many sisters and broghers does Ben have?
-He has one
sister and one brother.
He has one brother and one sister.
I have one brother and one sister.
They have three children.

A: And here is the last question. Do you live in a house or in an
apartment?

B: We live in a house.
A: Thanks, Ben.
B: You're welcome.

Where does Ben live?
-He lives in a house.

B: Hey, Lisa!
A: Yes?
B: Can I have your phone number?
A: Sure. 186-0163-7478. What's yours?
B: My number is 408-905-7771.
A: You can send me a message.
B: Great!

What's Lisa's phone number?
-Her numbers is 186-0163-7478.
Do you live in a house or in an apartment?

Can I have your phone number?
You can send me a message.


L1-U2-P2-6 : Time & Fractions

1:15 (one fiffteen) 11:20 (eleven twenty)
7:05 (five past seven) 8:10 (ten past eight)
9:55 (nine fifty-five) 9:50 (ten minutes to ten)
7:20 (twenty minutes after seven) 2:35 (twenty-five
minutes to three)
8:05 (eight o five) 11:25 (eleven twenty-five)

10:20 (ten twenty) 10:05 (five past ten)
8:25 (eight twenty-five) 2:10 (ten past two)
5:35 (twenty-five minutes to six) 3:09 (nine past three)
6:05 (five past six) 6:25 (six twenty-five)

2:08 (eight past two) 4:35 (twenty-five minutes to five)

1/2 (one half) 1/3 (one third) 1/5 (one fifth)
3/5 (three fifths) 3/4 (three quarters) 7/10 (seven
tenths)
1 1/2 (one and a half) 5 2/3 (five and two thirds)
8 4/5 (eight and four fifths) 7 1/3 (seven and one third)

5 2/5 (five and two fifths) 8 1/5 (eight and one fifth)
1 1/2 (one and a half) 8 2/5 (eight and two fifths)
6 1/2 (six and a half) 1/3 (one third)
3/5 (three fifths) 3/10 (three tenths)
6 2/3 (six and two thirds) 2/5 (two fifths)


L1-U2-P3-1 Listening : The Jackson Family 1


This is Lisa Jackson.
This is her family.
These are her parents.
This is her father.
Her father's name is Bill.
Bill is white.
This is her mother.
Her mother's name is Helen.
Helen is black.
Their family name is Jackson.

Who is her father?
-Bill is her father.
Which of het parents is black?
-Helen is black.
These are her parents.
This is her mother.

Their family name is Jackson.

Lisa has a sister, but no brother.
Her sister's name is Angela.
Angela is 9 years old.

How many brothers does Lisa have?
-She doesn't have any
brothers.
How many children are there in her family?
-There are two
children in her family.
How many sisters does Lisa
have
?
Lisa has a sister, but no brother.
Angela is 9 years old.

Here are Lisa's grandparents.
They are her father's parents.

This is her grandfather.
Her grandfather is 70 years old.
This is her grandmother.
Her grandmother is 65 years old.
Her other grandparents live in France.
They are both 72 years old.

Which grandparent is 65 years old?
-Her grandmother is 65
years old.
How old is her grandmother?
-Her grandmother is 65 years
old.
This is her grandmother.

L1-U2-P3-2 Listening : The Jackson Family 2

Lisa and her family live in Shanghai.
They live in an apartment in Shanghai.

Their apartment is on the 5th floor.
Her parents are teachers.
Her father teaches English to adults.
Her mother teaches English to children.

Who teaches English to children?
-Her mother teaches English
to children.
Where does Lisa live?
- Lisa lives in an apartment.
Lisa
lives
in an apartment.
Her parents are teachers.
Their apartment is on the 5th floor.
Her mother teaches English to children.

Lisa and her sister are students. They go to school.
Lisa is in the 7th grade. Angela is in the 4th grade.


Lisa and her sister
are
students.
They go to school.
Lisa is in the 7th grade.

L1-U2-P3-3 Vocabulary : Weather & Daily Actions

It's sunny weather.
It's raining.
It's cloudy today.
It's hot.
It's cold.

It's sunny.
It's cold.

Walk to the door.

Wait for the elevator.
Run to the bus.
Ride a bicycle.
Throw a ball.
Catch a ball.

Walk to the door.
Run to the bus.
Throw a ball.

L1-U2-P3-4 Vocabulary : People & Jobs

Students: Students study.
Teachers: A teacher teaches.
A school: Teachers teach in schools.
A classroom: Students study in classrooms at school.

A coach: Coaches teach sports.
Who study at school?
Students study at school.

Where do teachers teach?
-Teachers teach in schools.
Who teach sports?
-Coaches teach sports.
Who teach students?
-A teacher teaches.
Where do students study in a school?
-Students study in
classrooms at school.
Students study.
A teacher teaches.
Students study in classrooms at school.

L1-U2-P3-5 Dialogue : Talk About Lisa's Family

Tom is a boy. He and Lisa go to the same school. They are
friends.

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