I am very thirsty. My Mum makes some fruit juice for me. It great! I want to drink it all now! a minute! I put some juice in my cup. Is it juice, grape juice, or juice? It looks purple and beautiful. I it. It's very sweet. Oh, It's grape juice! I love it! Thank you, Mum.
I have some friends. They all like sport. Jack likes playing football. Football is also called soccer. In football games, we kick the ball. Mike likes playing football too. He plays American football. He carries the ball. He throws or kicks it too. Paul likes playing table tennis. He plays with a bat and a table tennis ball. Joe likes playing tennis. He plays with a racket and a tennis ball.
Dear Susie, How are you? I am very busy. My mother is in hospital but she is feeling better now. Every day I help my father at home. Let me tell you what I do. In the morning, I make the beds. Then I make our breakfast. After that, I go to school. After school, my father and I go to the hospital. When we come back home, I tidy the living room and sweep the floor. Then I help my father to cook dinner. I do my homework. Then I have some milk and cookies. I go to bed at nine thirty. Do you help at home? What do you do? Write and tell me soon. Love, Lily |
January and February This year is fresh and bright. We have good cheer at Chinese New Year! |
March and April The flowers start to bloom. It's humid and foggy. My cookies are soggy! |
May and June The sun is out. Warmer days come. Hear the dragon boat's drum! |
July and August It's ice cream time again. The sun shines all day. So inside we stay! |
September and October Making pretty lantern, we wait for the full moon. We hope it comes soon! |
November and December We're excited and Christmas is near. It's the end of the year! |
A. China B. weather C. July D. March E. wearing |
A. It's not a guitar, Judy. B. Can you play the violin, Billy? C. Linda sings a song! D. Thank you, kids! E. How does it feel? |
A. on Sunday B. every day C. swims away D. start to E. listen to |
—She gets up at a quarter past seven.
—Yes. It sounds nice.
—No, he doesn't. That's late.
—He's sad. The ducks don't like him and he .
—Me too!