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)