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Introduce myself. My name is Robert. My friends call me Bob. I am twenty years old. I'm from China. I come from Beijing. There are six people in my family. I have a sister and two brothers. We are not rich, but we are a happy family.

Introduce yourself. My name is Robert. My friends call me Bob. I'm 20 years old. I'm from China and I'm from Beijing. There are six people in my family. I have a sister and two brothers. Although we are not rich, our family is very happy.

Lesson 2 Nice to meet you Mike: Hello! My name is Mike. Nancy: Hi! I am Nancy. Nice to meet you. Mike: Nice to meet you, too. Nancy: Where are you from? Mike: I come from Shanghai. What about you? Nancy: I come from Chicago.

Nice to meet you Mike: Hello! My name is Mike. Nancy: Hi! My name is Nancy. Nice to meet you. Mike: Nice to meet you. Nancy: Where are you from? Mike: I come from Shanghai. What about you? Nancy: I come from Chicago.

Lesson 3 My Family My father is a teacher. He works during the day. My mother is a nurse. She works at night. They only meet on weekends. My brother, sister and I don't work. We are students. Because my parents have to work, we do housework. But we never complain.

My family My father is a teacher. He works during the day. Mom is a nurse. She works at night. They only meet on weekends. Neither my brother nor my sister went to work. We are all students. Because parents have to go to work, we do all the housework. But we never complain.

Lesson 4 What do you do? Tony: What do you do, Jenny? Jenny: I'm a secretary. What about you? Tony: I am a construction worker. Jenny: Do you like your job? Tony: Yes, 1. What about you? Jenny: Well, I want to be an actress.

What do you do? Tony: What do you do, Jenny? Jenny: I'm a secretary. What about you? Tony: I am a construction worker. Jenny: Do you like your job? Tony: Yes, I do. What about you? Jenny: Well, I want to be an actress.

Tony and his family I have a good friend. His name is Tony. He has a sister. Her name is Tina. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wang. Tony also has a dog. Its name is rover. The Wangs are my neighbors. We live in the same street. The Wangs are very nice. I am lucky because the Wangs are such good neighbors.

Tony and his family. I have a good friend. His name is Tony. He has a sister. Her name is Tina. Their parents are from the Wang family, and Tony has a dog. It's called Frye. The Wangs are my neighbors. We live in the same street. The Wangs are very nice. I am lucky because I have a good neighbor like the Wangs.

Lesson 6 Is this your dog? Mrs. Li: Is this your dog? Tony: Yes, it is. Why? Mrs. Li: Well, your dog chased my cat. Tony: Oh, I'm sorry. Mrs. Li: Please tie up your dog. Tony: Yes, madam.

Is this your dog? Mrs. Li: Is this your dog? Tony: Yes. What happened? Mrs. Li: Well, your dog forced my cat. Tony: Oh, I'm sorry. Mrs. Li: Please keep your dog with a dog. Tony: Yes, madam.

Tony and Tina are very different. Tony likes music. Tina didn't Tony is an athlete. Tina is not. On the other hand, Tina likes movies, but Tony doesn't. She is a good student, but he is not. Tony and Tina are brother and sister, but are they similar? No, they're not. They are very different.

Tony and Tina are very different. Tony likes music but Tina doesn't. Tony is an athlete, but Tina is not. On the other hand, Tina likes movies, but Tony doesn't. She is a good student, but he is not. Tony and Tina are brother and sister, but are they similar? No, they are not similar. They are very different.

Lesson 8 Can you speak Spanish? Joe: Do you speak Spanish? Joe: Can he speak Spanish? Jenny: Yes, he does. Joe: Is he from Spain? Jenny: No, he isn't. He's from Mexico.

Do you speak Spanish? Joe: Do you speak Spanish? Ginny: No, I won't. Joe: Can he speak Spanish? Ginny: Yes, he will. Joe: Is he Spanish? Ginny: No, he isn't. He's Mexican.

Busy Family The Wangs have a busy day today. Mr. Wang is repairing his bike. Mrs. Wang is writing a letter. Tina is reading a book. Tony is exercising. Even the dog is busy. It is chasing a cat. The cat is running for its life. The Wangs are very busy, but they have a good time.

The Wangs are very busy today. Mr. Wang is repairing his bike. Mrs. Wang is writing a letter. Tina is reading a book. Tony is exercising. Even the dog is busy. It is chasing a cat. The cat is running for its life. The Wangs are very busy, but they are all very happy.

What are you doing? Betty and Bob are talking on the phone. Betty: Hi, Bob. What are you doing? Bob: I am watching TV. What about you? Betty: I am doing my homework. Bob: Betty, you are a good student.

What are you doing? Betty and Bob are talking on the phone. Betty: Hi, Bob. What are you doing? Bob: I am watching TV. What about you? Betty: I am doing my homework. Bob: Betty, you are a good student.

My foreign classmates There are several foreign students in my class. John is an American. He is from America, Laura is Spanish and she is from Spain. Chen and Huang are from China, but they are not from China. They are from Malaysia. They are overseas Chinese. We come from different countries, but we all get along well.

My foreign classmates There are several foreign students in my class. John is an American. He comes from America. Laura is Spanish. She is from Spain. Chen and Huang are from China, but they are not from China. They are from Malaysia. They are overseas Chinese. We come from different countries, but we all get along well.

Where is Chen from? Where is Chen from? He comes from Malaysia. Really? He looks like China. B: Actually, he is from China, but he does come from Malaysia. A: That's interesting.

Where is Xiao Chen from? What country does Xiao Chen come from? He comes from Malaysia. Really? He looks like China. Actually, he is from China, but he is from Malaysia. A: That's interesting.

Nobody's home. Nobody's home in the Wangs. Mr. Wang is working in his office. Mrs. Wang is shopping in the supermarket. Tony is sitting on the bus. He is on his way to the gym. Tina is studying in the library. Rover is not at home either. It's running around. It's not chasing Mrs. Li's cat. It's chasing Mrs. Lee!

Nobody's home. Nobody in the Wangs' home. Mr. Wang is working in the office. Mrs. Wang is shopping in the supermarket. Tony is sitting on a bus. He is going to the gym. Tina is reading in the library. Frye the dog is not at home either. It's running around. It's not chasing Mrs. Lee. It's chasing Mrs. Lee!

Why are you laughing? Mary: Why are you laughing? Tony: I'm thinking about school. Mary: Why does that make you smile? Tony: Because there is no school tomorrow. Mary: Oh, I see. Tony: Now you're laughing, too!

Why are you laughing? Mary: Why are you laughing? Tony: I'm thinking about going to school. Mary: Then why did it make you laugh? Tony: Because there is no school tomorrow. Mary: Oh, I see. Tony: Now you're laughing, too!

Mrs. Li's kitchen There are mice in Mrs. Li's kitchen! There is a mouse on the kitchen table. There is a mouse behind the stove. There are mice beside the refrigerator, under the sink and in the cupboard! Why doesn't Mrs. Li's cat catch mice? Because it's in the tree. It stared at Rover in fear, shaking like a leaf.

Mrs. Li's Kitchen There is a mouse in Mrs. Li's kitchen, and there is one on the kitchen table. There is one behind the stove. There are mice beside the refrigerator, under the sink and in the cupboard! Why doesn't Mrs. Li's cat catch these mice? Because it is in the tree, staring at the dog, shaking badly.

Where are my keys? Nick: Where are my keys? Sandy: I don't know. Are they on the dresser? Nick: No, they aren't. Sandy: Are they under the bed? Nick: No. Oh, here it is. Sandy: Where? Nick: It's in my pocket.

Where are my keys? Nick: Where are my keys? Sandy: I wonder if they are on the dresser? Nick: No, it's not there. Sandy: Is it under the bed? Nick: No. Oh, here it is. Sandy: Where? Nick: It's in my pocket.

My hometown My hometown is not very modern, but it is beautiful. There is a big park in the center of my hometown. There is also a swimming pool. It is next to the park. My school is opposite the swimming pool. They are all near my home. In fact, there is no place like my hometown.

My hometown My hometown is not very modern, but it is beautiful. There is a big park in the center of my hometown. There is also a swimming pool. It is next to the park. My school is opposite the swimming pool. They are all close to my home. In fact, there is no place like my hometown.

Is it near the post office? Mary: Excuse me. Can you tell me the way to the railway station? Jack: Of course. It's only three blocks along this street. Mary: Is it near the post office? Jack: No. It's beside the fire station. Mary: Oh, I see. Thank you. Jack: You're welcome.

Is it near the post office? Mary: Sorry. Can you tell me how to get to the station? Jack: No problem. It's only three blocks along this street. Mary: Is the station near the post office? Jack: No. It's next door to the fire brigade. Mary: Oh, I see. Thank you. Jack: You're welcome.

I have two friends. I have two friends. One is short and the other is tall. My short friend is fat, bald and ugly, but his girlfriend is beautiful. My tall friend is handsome, smart and strong, but his girlfriend is ugly. Oh, one more thing: my short friend is rich, but my tall friend is poor.

I have two friends. I have two friends. One is short and the other is tall. Look for the short friend who is fat, bald and ugly, but has a beautiful girlfriend. My tall friend is handsome, smart and strong, but his girlfriend is ugly. Oh, besides men, there is one thing: my short friend is rich, but my tall friend is poor.

Lesson 20 She is beautiful John: Wow! Who is the lady next to Bob? She's beautiful. Tina: Do you really think so? John: Of course. Look at her lovely blonde hair and blue eyes. Tina: You're right. She's beautiful. John: Well, who is she? Tina: She is my mother.

She's beautiful. John: Wow! Who is the lady next to Bob? She is so beautiful. Tina: Do you really think so? John: Of course. Look at her beautiful blonde hair and blue eyes. Tina: You're right. She's beautiful. John: So, who is she? Tina: She is my mother.

I am always dreaming. The dream love will belong to me. Looking, I've been looking. I hope that one day I will find someone who loves me and needs me. But until then, I will continue to dream, continue to dream. Dream until my dream comes true. oh ...

Song 1 Mengmeng, I always dream. Dreaming that I would find my lover. Looking, I've been looking. I hope I can find someone who loves me and needs me one day. However, before that day comes, I will continue to dream until my dream comes true. oh ...

I don't know anyone. I don't know anyone at this party. There is a strange man. He has a big nose and small ears. I don't know him. There are two women. They are wearing glasses. I don't know them either. There is a lovely young girl. She has long hair and fair skin. She is dancing with someone. I like her, but so do others.

I don't know anyone I don't know anyone at this party. There is a stranger. He has a big nose and small ears. I don't know him. There are two women, both wearing glasses. I don't know them either. There is a lovely young girl. She has long hair and fair skin. She is dancing with someone. I like her, but so do others.

Lesson 22 Do you want to dance? Bob: Hello. Do you want to dance? Jane: No, thanks. Bob: Would you like something to drink? Jane: No, thank you. Bob: What do you want? Jane: I just want you to leave.

Do you want to dance? Bob: Hello. Do you want to dance? Jane: No, thanks. Bob: Would you like something to drink? Jane: No, thank you. Bob: What do you want? Jane: I just want you to leave.

This book is mine. This is my English book. It belongs to me. It's mine. That's your English book. It belongs to you. It's yours. Those books are not ours. They belong to those boys over there. They are theirs. Why do we all have different books? Because we belong to different classes.

This book is mine. This is my English book. It belongs to me. It is mine. That's your letter. It belongs to you. It is yours. Those books are not ours. They belong to those boys over there. Those books are theirs. Why are our books different? Because we belong to different classes.