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.
Lisa has a sister but no brother.
Her sister’s name is Angela.
Angela is nine 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.
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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.
Lisa and her sister are students.
They go to school.
Lisa is in the 7th grade.
Angela is in the 4th grade.
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Vocabulary: Weather & Daily Actions
It’s sunny weather.
It’s raining.
It’s cloudy today.
It’s hot.
It’s cold.
Walk to the door.
Wait for the elevator.
Run to the bus.
Ride a bicycle.
Throw a ball.
Catch a ball.
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Vocabulary: People & Jobs
Students.
Students study.
Teachers.
A teacher teaches.
A school.
Teacher teaches in schools.
A classroom.
Students study in classrooms at school.
A coach.
Coaches teach sports.
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Dialogue: Talk About Lisa’s Family
Tom is a boy.
He and Lisa go to the same school.
They are friends.
Tom: Hi, Lisa.
Lisa: Hi, Tom, how are you today?
Tom: I’m fine. I really like this weather.
Lisa: Yes, it’s nice weather. I like sunny weather.
Tom: As you too.
Tom: So today, I have some questions for you, OK?
Lisa: Sure.
Tom: First, could you tell me about your family?
Lisa: OK. There are four people in my family, my parents, me and my sister.
Tom: You don’t have any brothers?
Lisa: Right, I don’t have any brothers.
Tom: What do your parents do?
Lisa: My parents are both teachers.
Tom: What do they teach?
Lisa: They both teach English.
Tom: How old is your sister?
Lisa: My sister is 9 years old.
Tom: How old are you?
Lisa: I’m 12, what about you?
Tom: I’m 12, the same age as you.
Lisa: Yes, we are the same age, but we come from different countries. You come from Australia, and I come from the US.
Tom: Yes, so we both speak English.
Lisa: How is your Chinese?
Tom: It’s OK, but not good. How’s yours?
Lisa: It’s good.
Tom: Hey, what time is it?
Lisa: It’s four o’clock.
Tom: It’s time to go home.
Lisa: Me too, see you tomorrow.
Tom: See you.
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Letters & Numbers: Letters & Numbers
ch
a chair
a bench
a teacher
sh
a shirt
push
shoes
th
a mouth
a thumb
a tooth
bl
blue
black
br
brown
a brain
cl
a cloud
a clock
dr
a dress
drink
cr
a crosswalk
a crow
eight plus five = 8 + 5
nine and five = 9 + 5
eight minus five = 8 – 5
eight times five = 8 * 5
eight divided by five = 8 / 5
one half times three = 1/2 * 3
divide two by four = 2 / 4
two third of nine = 2/3 * 9
eight and a half minus two = 8 +1/2 - 2
eight and a half plus two = 8 + 1/2 + 2