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.
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.
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 a different country from Shanghai.
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Listening: Personal Information
This 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.
This girl’s name is Lisa Jackson.
Her first name is Lisa.
Her last name is Jackson.
Lisa is from the US.
She’s 12 years old.
Ben and Lisa come from different countries.
She is from the US and he is from Canada.
They are both 12 years old.
They are the same age.
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Vocabulary: Describing Things
An open door.
This door is open.
A closed door.
This door is closed.
An open window.
This window is open.
A closed window.
This window is closed.
A long pencil.
This pencil is long.
A short pencil.
This pencil is short.
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.
An open door.
o-p-e-n.
A closed door.
c-l-o-s-e-d.
A long pencil.
l-o-n-g.
A short pencil.
s-h-o-r-t.
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.
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Vocabulary: Daily Actions
Read a book.
Write your name.
Study science.
Stand in a line.
Sit in a circle.
Ask a question.
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Dialogue: Talk About Yourself
Dan: Good afternoon, Tina.
Tina: Good afternoon, Dan.
Dan: Do you know that man over there?
Tina: No, I don’t. I don’t know who he is. Do you know?
Dan: No, I don’t know either.
Dan: Hi, I’m Dan.
Albert: Hi, I’m Albert Gomaz. It’s nice to meet you.
Dan: Where are you from, Albert?
Albert: I’m from Mexico, but I live in Turkey.
Dan: Turkey? Where do you live in Turkey?
Albert: I live in Istanbul.
Dan: Istanbul. It is a beautiful city.
Albert: Yes, it is. I like living there.
W: Excuse me, may I ask you some question?
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 isJackson, J-a-c-k-s-o-n.
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.
W: Are you a student there?
Lisa: Yes, I’m a student.
W: Can you speak Chinese?
Lisa: Yes, I can speak Chinese.
W: That’s great. Thank you, Lisa.
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Letters & Numbers: Time & Initial Letters
One o’clock.
Three o’clock.
Five o’clock.
Eight o’clock.
Eleven o’clock.
Five minutes.
Fifty minutes.
Thirty minutes.
Forty-five minutes.
One hour.
B
A ball
A boy
A book
P
Paper
Push
A pond
D
A door
Put down
A duck
T
Turn
A table
A taxi
V
Venice
A violin
A volleyball
L
Turn left
A line
A lamp
R
A red book
A restaurant
Turn right
M
A mouth
A map
A mouse
N
A nose
North
Nine
S
South
The Sun
A salad