图说英语:新人教版英语七年级上册课文句子表

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图说英语:新人教版英语七年级上册课文句子表
Starter Unit 1 Hello!
Section A 2c
Conversation 1
Ms Gao: Good morning, class.
Class: Good morning, Ms Gao.
Ms Gao: Sit down, please.
Conversation 2
Ms Gao: Hello, Peter. Can you say hi to the class
Peter: Hi, everyone! I’m Peter Brown.
Ms Gao: Thank you, Peter. Now class, please say hi to each other.
Conversation 3
Emma: Good morning. My name is Emma.
Fu Xing: Good morning, Emma.
Emma: So what’s your name
Fu Xing: Oh, I’m Fu Xing. Nice to meet you, Emma.
Emma: Nice to meet you too, Fu Xing!
Starter Unit 2 Keep Tidy!
Section A 2c and 2d
Conversation 1
Teng Fei: Hi, Ella! I have a new schoolbag.
Ella: Cool! What colour is it, Teng Fei
Teng Fei: It’s blue. Blue is my favourite colour.
Ella: I like blue too.
Conversation 2
Yaming: Hello, Emma! I have a new bicycle.
Emma: Really What colour is it
Yaming: It’s black and orange.
Emma: Great. Can you show me tomorrow
Yaming: Sure, I’ll be happy to!
Conversation 3
Fu Xing: Hey, Peter! Look at my new shoes.
Peter: Oh, they look great. I have new shoes too.
Fu Xing: Really What colour are they
Peter: They’re red.
Fu Xing: That’s cool!
Starter Unit 3 Welcome!
Section A 2b
three, eight, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fifteen, eighteen, twenty
Section A, 2c
Conversation 1
Fu Xing: Hello, Peter and Helen! This is my grandpa.
Peter & Helen: Hello, Mr Fu. Nice to meet you!
Mr Fu: Nice to meet you too. Welcome to my house. Let me show you around.
Helen: Thank you. Oh, what’s that, Mr Fu Is that a goose
Mr Fu: No, it isn’t. It’s a duck.
Conversation 2
Peter: Mr Fu, what are those plants Are they potato plants
Mr Fu: No, Peter, they aren’t. They’re carrot plants.
Peter: What about these plants Are they tomato plants
Mr Fu: Yes, they are!
Conversation 3
Helen: What kind of tree is this
Mr Fu: It’s an apple tree.
Helen: How many apple trees do you have
Mr Fu: Only two.
Helen: Look at those rabbits. They’re cute! How many rabbits do you have
Mr Fu: I have 12 rabbits. Eight are white, and four are black.
p4 Conversation 1
Teng Fei: Good morning. May I have your name
Emma: Good morning. My name is Emma Miller.
Teng Fei: How do you spell your name
Emma: E-M-M-A, Emma. M-I-L-L-E-R, Miller.
You can call me Emma.
Teng Fei: Nice to meet you, Emma. My name is Teng Fei.
Emma: Nice to meet you too, Teng Fei.
Conversation 2
Helen: Hello, Wang Yaming!
How are you
Yaming: Hi, Helen. I’m fine, thank you. And you
Helen: I’m great, thanks.
Yaming: Oh, that’s the bell. Let’s go to class.
Helen: Goodbye!
Yaming: Bye!
P9 Wake up, little Kate! Don’t get up too late!
The weather is fine, So meet me at nine.
We can fly my kite, And ride my cute bike.
So don’t say e on, let’s go!
P10 Conversation 1
Ella: Mum, I can’t find my new cap.
Mum: Your new cap What colour is it
Ella: It’s red.
Mum: Is it in your schoolbag
Ella: No, it isn’t.
Mum: Oh, here it is. It’s under your desk. You need to keep your room tidy.
Ella: OK. Sorry, Mum.
Conversation 2
Dad: I can’t find my new glasses. Do you see them, Emma
Emma: What colour are they, Dad
Dad: They’re brown.
Emma: No, I don’t see them … Oh, wait a minute. Now I see them! Dad, they’re on your head!
Dad: Oh, thank you, Emma!
Emma: You’re welcome.
P15 Hey there, Big Cat. Let’s go to the lake.
Come with me and Dog, And Fox and Frog!
We will listen to music,
And find flowers red and pink.
We will sit in the sun, Tell jokes and have fun.
P16 Look! This is my uncle’s farm. It’s a big farm. The grass is so green. You can see many kinds of animals. He has pigs, horses, cows, ducks, sheep, and chickens. How many ducks does my uncle have Let me count. One, two, three, four, five,… fourteen ducks!
Oh, no. Look there! Another duck is behind the big tree.
Do you see that house That’s my uncle’s home. It’s beautiful. Do you like my uncle’s farm
Unit 1 You and Me
Section A, 1b and 1c
Conversation 1
Meimei: Hello, I’m Song Meimei. May I have your name
Peter: Hi, I’m Peter Brown. Nice to meet you.
Meimei: Nice to meet you too. How do you spell your name
Peter: P-E-T-E-R, Peter. B-R-O-W-N, Brown.
Meimei: Where are you from
Peter: I’m from London, in the UK.
Meimei: Wow, that’s far. What class are you in
Peter: I’m in Class 1, Grade 7.
Meimei: Wow, we’re in the same class!
Conversation 2
Ella: Good morning, Ms Li.
Ms Li: Good morning! Are you Emma
Ella: No, Ms Li. I’m Ella.
Ms Li: Sorry, Ella. What’s your last name
Ella: It’s Miller.
Ms Li: How old are you, Ella
Ella: I’m 12 years old.
Ms Li: Well, it’s nice to meet you.
Ella: Nice to meet you too.
Section A, 2a and 2d
Chen Jie: Hello, Mr Smith!
Mr Smith: Hello, Chen Jie. How are you
Chen Jie: I’m good, thank you. Mr Smith, this is my new friend, Peter. Peter, this is our English teacher, Mr Smith. He’s from the US.
Mr Smith: Hi, Peter. Nice to meet you.
Peter: Nice to meet you too, Mr Smith.
Mr Smith: What class are you in, Peter
Peter: I’m in Class 1.
Mr Smith: Who’s your class teacher
Peter: Ms Hui.
Chen Jie: Oh, Peter, it’s Ms Gao, not Ms Hui. Hui is her first name.
Peter: Oh, sorry! My mistake.
Grammar Are you Peter
Yes, I am. / No, I’m not.
Are Meimei and Peter in the same class
Yes, they are. / No, they aren’t.
Where is Mr Smith from
He’s from the US.
What class are you in
I’m in Class 1, Grade 7.
Who’s your class teacher
It’s Ms Gao.
Section B
Hi, I’m Pauline Lee, and I’m 14 years old. I live in Singapore with my big family. I have a pet bird. It’s a parrot. Her name is Coco. She even speaks some Chinese! My favourite sport is tennis. I often play it with my friends after school. Do you want to be my friend
Hey there! My name is Peter Brown. I’m 13 years old. I’m from London, in the UK. Now, I live in Beijing with my parents. My favourite food is Beijing roast duck, and my favourite place is the Great Wall. I like music, and I play the guitar in the school band. Would you like to be my friend
Reading Making New Friends at School
Hello, boys and girls! Do you like to make new friends at school
Yes Here’s some of my advice.
First, don’t be shy! Try to talk to all of your classmates. Smile and say, “Hello! What’s your name ” If you didn’t hear the name clearly, try, “Sorry, can you repeat that for me, please ” Then give your name and say, “Nice to meet you!” It’s really as simple as that! It’s important to get people’s names right. If you get them wrong, they might feel sad!
Second, ask questions! Ask about school, sport, music, and more! As you listen, think of more questions to ask. So when your classmate stops talking, you can jump in and ask another question! But remember, you have to be a good listener before you can ask good questions.
Last, don’t forget to share! Tell your classmates something interesting about yourself. Then your new friends can get to know you too! Soon enough, you’ll be the best of friends!
I hope you find my advice helpful! Now go make some new friends!
Unit 2 We’re Family!
Section A, 1b and 1c
Conversation 1
Yaming: Morning, Emma.
Emma: Oh, hi, Yaming! Glad to see you here in the park!
Yaming: Me too. Emma, these are my parents. Dad and Mum, this is my classmate, Emma.
Mr & Mrs Wang: Nice to meet you, Emma.
Emma: Nice to meet you too, Mr and Mrs Wang.
Yaming: And this is my sister, Yaqi.
Emma: Hi, Yaqi!
Yaqi: Hi, Emma!
Conversation 2
Teng Fei: Is this your family photo, Peter
Peter: Yes, it is.
Teng Fei: Are these your parents
Peter: Yes, they are.
Teng Fei: Who’s he
Peter: He’s my father’s brother, my uncle. And this is my aunt.
Teng Fei: Who’s she
Peter: She’s my sister, Helen.
Teng Fei: Is this your brother
Peter: No, it’s my cousin, David. This is my brother, Jim.
Teng Fei: Who are they
Peter: They’re my grandparents. They’re my father’s parents.
Teng Fei: What a happy family!
Section A 2a and 2c
Teng Fei: Hi, Peter! Come in.
Peter: Thanks. Oh, these ping-pong bats are nice. Whose are they
Teng Fei: Well, this is my ping-pong bat, and the black one is my grandpa’s. Peter: Do you often play ping-pong together
Teng Fei: Yes, we play every week. My grandpa loves sport.
Peter: Whose fishing rods are those
Teng Fei: They’re my father’s. He spends a lot of time fishing.
Peter: Hey, do you play the piano
Teng Fei: No, I don’t. It’s my mother’s piano. She can play it really well!
Grammar Teng Fei and his grandpa play ping-pong every week.
Teng Fei’s grandpa loves sport.
They have some nice ping-pong bats.
Teng Fei’s father has a fishing rod.
Do you play the piano
Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.
Does your father spend a lot of time fishing
Yes, he does. / No, he doesn’t.
Whose piano is this
It’s my mother’s.
Section B What do you like about your family
Hi, I’m Lily from Ireland. I love my big family. Here’s a photo of us. I’m the one with the pink hat.
This is my dad, Fred, on the left. He’s very handsome. He often plays tennis with me. My little brother, Sam, is on his knee. Sam is seven, and he really likes chess. My mum, Jane, is on the right. She’s beautiful and kind. She always reads me a story at night. My grandparents, Jack and Sarah, are in the middle. They’re my dad’s parents. They have a dog. His name is Oscar.
My grandparents have three grandchildren: Sam, my cousin Lucy, and me. They often say I’m their favourite grandchild, but I think they say the same thing to all of us!
Reading Family Ties in Names
Hello! My name is Alan, and I’m from the UK. Here most people have a first, middle, and last name. My full name is Alan Luke Wood. Alan is my first name, Luke is my middle name, and Wood is my last name. We also call the last name a “family name” or “surname”.
My grandfather also has three names. His full name is George Charles Wood. My father’s name is the same as my grandfather’s. Can you guess why It shows great respect to my grandfather. People call my father George Charles Wood Junior, and they call my grandfather George Charles Wood Senior.
My mother’s name was Linda Grant, but now her name is Linda Wood. Why is that
Because in the UK, a woman often changes her family name to her husband’s family name. Sometimes, however, the woman’s last name and the man’s last name are joined together. This allows both family names to live on.
Names show family ties. What do you think
Unit 3 My School
Section A
Conversation 1
Boy 1: Can I help you
Ella: Oh, yes. I’m looking for my classroom.
Boy 1: OK. What class are you in
Ella: I’m in Class 2, Grade 7.
Boy 1: Oh, it’s in that building, behind the sports field.
Ella: Behind the sports field. Oh, I see! Thanks!
Conversation 2
Peter: Excuse me. Where’s Ms Gao’s office
Woman: Her office is in the teachers’ building.
Peter: And where’s that
Woman: The teachers’ building is across from the school hall.
Peter: Great. Thank you.
Conversation 3
Emma: Excuse me. Is there a student centre in this school
Boy 2: Yes, there is.
Emma: Oh, good. Where is it
Boy 2: It’s between the library and the gym.
Emma: Ah, yes. I can see it. Thank you!
2a and 2d
Mum: What’s your new classroom like, Peter
Peter: It’s large. There are 40 student desks in the room. And a teacher’s desk in front of the blackboard.
Mum: Where do you sit
Peter: I sit in the middle of the classroom.
Mum: That’s nice. What’s special in your classroom
Peter: There’s a smart whiteboard next to the blackboard. Oh, and there’s another blackboard at the back of the classroom.
Mum: Another blackboard
Peter: Yes, we put up important notices there.
Mum: Are there any lockers in the classroom
Peter: No, there aren’t. We put our things in the desk drawers.
Grammar Where is the library Where are the bookcases
It is behind the classroom building. They are next to the window.
Is there a whiteboard in your classroom Are there any lockers
Yes, there is. / No, there isn’t. Yes, there are. / No, there aren’t.
There is a teachers’ building across from the school hall.
There is a student centre between the library and the gym.
There are some trees in front of the sports field.
Section A Hi Flora,
Thanks for your email. To answer your question, my new school is great! It’s very beautiful. There are many modern buildings.
There’s a large sports field next to the teachers’ building. All the students go there and do exercises together in the morning. It’s amazing! Every Monday we raise the flag there. It’s a special way to start the week.
The classroom building is behind the sports field. We spend most of the time in our classroom. It’s big and clean. Every week, we change seats. This week I sit next to my best friend, Han Lin.
The dining hall is across from the sports field. It’s my favourite place because there are many kinds of food. I love the Chinese food there. They make delicious jiaozi.
How about your school
Yours, Peter
Reading My Floating School
My name is Sadia Khatun. I’m from Bangladesh. It’s difficult to walk on some roads in the rainy season here. So how do I go to school It’s easy! The school comes to me! I study on a “floating school”.
My floating school is a “school bus” and classroom all in one. The boat picks me up early in the morning. Our classroom is on the boat too. There are several boats on the river at the same time. Each boat has one teacher and one class. The teacher teaches us all the subjects.
The boat is long and wide. We sit at wooden desks. Big windows bring in lots of sunlight and fresh air. There’s a blackboard at the front. There’s a computer next to it, and it gets its power from the sun. At the end of the school day, the boat takes me home.
I learn a lot at my school and have fun too. I love my floating school!
Unit 4 My Favourite Subject
Section A Conversation 1
Fu Xing: Hi, Ella. Are you OK
Ella: Hi, Fu Xing. Not really. Today is Tuesday.
Fu Xing: So
Ella: I have history on Tuesday mornings.
Fu Xing: You don’t like history
Ella: No, it’s hard for me.
Fu Xing: So, what’s your favourite subject
Ella: Maths.
Fu Xing: Why
Ella: Because it’s fun.
Fu Xing: What other classes do you have today
Ella: I have art and geography. I like those subjects too.
Conversation 2
Ms Gao: Good morning, Peter.
Peter: Good morning, Ms Gao.
Ms Gao: What classes do you have today
Peter: I have Chinese and maths first.
Ms Gao: Do you like those subjects
Peter: I like Chinese because it’s fun, but I don’t like maths.
Ms Gao: Why
Peter: Because maths is boring to me.
Ms Gao: But every subject is important. What other classes do you have today
Peter: IT and PE.
Ms Gao: What’s your favourite class
Peter: PE, because it’s exciting.
Binbin: What’s your next class
Emma: History. It’s my favourite subject.
Binbin: Why do you like it
Emma: It’s interesting to learn about the past.
Binbin: What’s your favourite subject, Meimei
Meimei: My favourite subject is English. It’s useful, and my English teacher is really nice.
How about you, Binbin
Binbin: I like all the subjects, but my favourite is maths.
Meimei: Why
Binbin: Because I’m good with numbers.
Emma: Oh, it’s difficult for me. Can you help me with this subject
Binbin: Sure!
Meimei: Hey, look at the time. Let’s go to class!
Grammar I have art and geography today.
English is important, and my English teacher is really nice.
Biology is difficult but important.
History is my favourite subject, but my sister doesn’t like it.
I like Chinese because it’s fun.
He doesn’t like maths because it’s boring to him.
Section B I’m a student in Canada. I’m very busy this year. I study maths, music, French, history, English, IT, science, and have gym. My favourite subject is music because the class is fun and we learn a lot of new songs. Music always makes me happy. My music teacher is excellent. He lets us play all kinds of interesting instruments. I want to be a singer in the future. How about you What do you study What’s your favourite class and why
I’m from China. This term, I have subjects like Chinese, history, maths, English, PE, and IT. I like all the subjects, but my favourite is maths. I like it because I’m good with numbers. We learn how to work out maths problems in class. It feels like magic and is really fun. Maths is very useful in our life, and I want to be a scientist in the future.
Reading
show choir
Learn to sing and dance to fun songs.
Work as a team to
put on a big show at the
end of the term. It’s a great way to make new friends too!
easy carpentry
Are you good with your hands Come and learn how to make a table, a chair, or maybe a
birdhouse. In this class, you learn to use different tools in a safe way.
podcasting 101
Podcasting is an excellent way to develop your speaking and
computer skills. Learn how to make short but interesting videos. You choose the topic!
yoga and you
Do you want to relax but don’t know how
Then join us for a yoga class. Learn to stand like a
tree, a mountain, and more! Yoga helps you sleep better and build a good body.
Unit 5 Fun Clubs
Section A Conversation 1
Teng Fei: Hello! My name is Teng Fei, and I want to join the ping-pong club.
Girl 1: Great! Can you play ping-pong
Teng Fei: Yes, I can.
Girl 1: We meet at 5 o’clock every Tuesday. Can you come
Teng Fei: Oh, I have drum class on Tuesday afternoons.
Girl 1: I’m sorry. You can’t make it.
Conversation 2
Sam: Hello! My name is Sam. I want to join the chess club.
Girl 2: Can you play Chinese chess
Sam: No, I can’t.
Girl 2: It’s OK. You can learn it here. Sam: Can I learn to play weiqi too Girl 2: Sure, you can!
Conversation 3
Lin Hua: Morning! My name is Lin Hua, and I want to join the drama club.
Boy: Can you read these words with feeling
Lin Hua: Let me have a try. “To be, or not to be, that is the question.”
Boy: Great! Come to Room 11 at 12:00 every Thursday.
Teng Fei: Hi there! What club do you want to join
Peter: I have no idea.
Teng Fei: Here’s some good news! Our school wants to start a music club. Do you want to join
Peter: Sure. I can play the guitar. What about you, Emma Emma: I’d love to, but I can’t play any musical instruments. Peter: Oh, but you can sing well.
Teng Fei: Exactly! How about Ella She can play the violin, right
Emma: Yes, she can.
Peter: What instruments can you play, Teng Fei
Teng Fei: I can play the drums.
Peter: That’s great! Let’s go to the music room after school!
Grammar Can you play ping-pong
Can he play the violin Yes, I can. / No, I can’t.
Can they play chess Yes, he can. / No, he can’t.
I can run fast, but I can’t swim.Yes, they can. / No, they can’t.
Emma can sing well, but she can’t play any musical instruments.
Section B What can you learn in a school club
We want you
cooking club
Do you love Chinese food Can you cook Join our cooking club! Let’s learn to cook your favourite Chinese food. Mapo tofu, beef noodles, jiaozi,
baozi … You name it! You can soon cook for your family. Join us in Room 303 at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesdays.
book club
Do you like reading Join our book club! It’s more than reading. We act out stories, talk about books, and make new friends. Books can open
"your mind and make you e to the library on Tuesdays after school and fall in love with
books!"
nature club
Do you love nature Can you take good photos Come hiking with us every Sunday afternoon! We watch birds, take photos, and collect plants and insects. We also visit nature parks. Discover wildlife right under your nose!
reading Alice’s Vlog: My Drama Club
Hello! My name is Alice. Welcome to my drama club!
This is Mr Ford, our drama teacher. Mr Ford is very nice, and he always has great ideas. He helps me so much!
And these are my friends at the drama club. We always have a good time! After practice, we often have pizza. Check out this photo! Mmm … Yummy!
My parents often come to our shows. They record the shows, and we watch them on TV later. Here s a clip from our last show. That s me with the blonde hair! I look cute, don t I
The drama club can be hard when I have to remember a lot of lines, but it helps me to understand a lot more about the plays. I m usually very shy, but when I m in a play, I no longer feel afraid. Now I’m brave enough to talk, and even sing, in front of lots of people.
I love my drama club—it’s never boring.
Unit 6 A Day in the Life
Section A 1b, 1c, and 1d
Conversation 1
Mum: Peter! Get up! You’re late!
Peter: What time is it
Mum: A quarter past six.
Peter: It’s too early! School is at eight.
Mum: But you’re on duty today!
Peter: Oh, no! I’m late!
Mum: Quickly! There’s no time for a shower. Get dressed and go.
Peter: I can still brush my teeth.
Mum: And here’s your breakfast. Take it to school.
Peter: Thank you, Mum! Bye!
Mum: Be safe.
Conversation 2
Han Lin: Why are you at school so early, Peter It’s only seven o’clock.
Peter: I’m on duty today. You’re here early too, Han Lin!
Han Lin: I like to do some reading before class. What time do you usually get up
Peter: At half past six.
Han Lin: When do you have breakfast
Peter: At ten to seven. Before that, I brush my teeth and take a shower.
Han Lin: Oh, I usually take a shower at night.
Peter: Really My family take showers in the morning.
Section A 2a and 2d
Lu Jiaqi: Hi! I’m Lu Jiaqi, a school reporter. What’s your name
Tom: Tom.
Lu Jiaqi: So Tom, what time do you usually get up
Tom: At a quarter to seven.
Lu Jiaqi: And then
Tom: I have breakfast at about ten past seven. Then I go to school at ten to eight.
Lu Jiaqi: When do you go home
Tom: Around five.
Lu Jiaqi: What do you do after that
Tom: Sometimes I play basketball. I have dinner at half past six. Then I do my homework.
Lu Jiaqi: When do you usually go to bed
Tom: At half past nine.
Lu Jiaqi: That’s early!
Tom: Well, you know the saying, “Early to bed, early to rise!”
Grammar do you usually get up I usually get up at 6:30 a.m.
does Tom usually go to bed He usually goes to bed at 9:30 p.m.
do they go to the music club They go on Monday afternoons.
do you do after dinner Sometimes I read books or do my homework.
does Peter do before breakfast He brushes his teeth and takes a shower.
SectionB My name is Timo Halla. I’m 13 years old. I live with my parents in Helsinki, Finland. Now it’s December. Every Tuesday, I usually get up at 7:40. I often listen to the news or music. After breakfast, I walk to school. It’s only a 10-minute walk. My school begins at 9:00. There are 18 students in my class. Each lesson is 45 minutes long, and there’s a break between lessons. I have one Finnish lesson and two home economics lessons in the morning. After that,
I have lunch at 12:00. The afternoon lessons begin at 12:30 and finish at 2:15. Then I go to my ice hockey club.
I usually get home around 4:00. It’s already dark outside. I often have dinner at 6:00. After that, I read with my parents for an hour. That’s an important part of my everyday life. Then I prepare my schoolbag for the next day. At 9:30, it’s time for me to go to bed.
Reading Wenwen’s mother, China
My mother is a nurse in a hospital. When she works at night, we eat dinner together at 6:30 p.m., and then she goes to work. Her work starts at 10:00. She checks on each patient every three hours. She finishes work at 8:00 a.m. the next day and arrives home by 9:00. Her bedtime is around 10:30. She is busy with her work, but when she is free, we go to the park and have a good time together.
Colin’s father, the UK
My father is a bin worker. I usually don’t see him in the morning because he gets up at 4:00 a.m. He has something to eat and then goes to work. By 5:00, he is at his first house to empty rubbish bins into a lorry. Work ends around 3:00 p.m. Then he comes to school to pick me up at 4:30. We talk a lot on the way home. Dinner is at 6:00. After dinner, he watches TV for a while. Then he goes to bed early at 8:30. We try to keep quiet at night so he sleeps well.
Unit 7 Happy Birthday!
Section A 1b and 1c
Conversation 1
Fu Xing: Today is 3rd December. Happy birthday, Helen!
Helen: Thank you, Fu Xing!
Fu Xing: How old are you Helen: I’m 15. And you Fu Xing: I’m 13.
Helen: When is your birthday
Fu Xing: On 22nd August.
Helen: So can you come to my birthday party
Fu Xing: Sure! When is it
Helen: At 6 o’clock this evening.
Fu Xing: I’d love to come!
Conversation 2
Teng Fei: Ella, can you help me I want to give my father a birthday gift.
Ella: Oh, that’s sweet, Teng Fei! When is his birthday
Teng Fei: On 9th January, next month.
Ella: That’s soon! You can make a card for him.
Teng Fei: That’s a good idea!
Conversation 3
Peter: Meimei, when is Ms Gao’s birthday
Meimei: Why do you ask
Peter: Because I want us all to give her a surprise. Meimei: Sounds fun! Her birthday is on 12th June. Peter: Let’s sing a song for her. I’ll play the guitar. Meimei: Great idea!
Section A, 2a and 2c
Teng Fei: Hi, Peter! It’s Ella and Emma’s birthday soon. How about a surprise party for them
Peter: Good idea! Let’s go and buy something for the party.
[At the shop.]
Woman: Good morning. Can I help you
Teng Fei: Yes, please. How much is this birthday cake
Woman: We have a sale today. It’s 85 yuan, and it comes with some candles.
Peter: Good, we’ll take it. How much are those oranges
Woman: Six yuan a kilo. How many kilos do you want
Peter: Five kilos, please. Teng Fei, how about some yogurt
Teng Fei: Sure. How much is the yogurt
Woman: Five yuan a bottle.
Teng Fei: 10 bottles, please. What’s the total
Woman: 165 yuan.
Teng Fei: Here you are.
Woman: Thank you! Have a nice day!
Teng Fei & Peter: Thanks. You too.
Grammar When is your birthday It’s on 2nd August.
How old are you I’m 12.
What do you want to do on her birthday I want to sing a song for her.
How much are those oranges Six yuan a kilo.
How many kilos do you want I want five kilos.
Section B How do you make your birthday meaningful
Birthday Celebrations
My birthday is on 13th June. On that day, I always eat birthday noodles with eggs. Long noodles are a symbol of long life. Every year, my family and I take a photo together under the big tree in our village. I like taking photos because they help me remember fun times with my family. This year, I want to plant a small tree for my 14th birthday. I’d like to watch it grow with me. When is your birthday How do you celebrate it
It’s a great idea to plant a tree for your birthday! My birthday is on 28th July. I usually have a party with my friends to celebrate. My mother always makes my favourite chocolate cake. Everyone sings the “Happy Birthday” song, and then I make a wish and blow out the candles. Next, we enjoy the cake, and I open all my gifts. My father marks my height on the door every year. It’s fun to look at the marks later. Next time, I also want to do something different. Any good ideas
Reading Happy birthday to you.
My dear son,
It's so wonderful to watch you grow up.I like to see your smile every day!Thank you for bringing joy to the family. Sometimes you do drive me up the wall with your loud music.But I wouldm't change a thing about you.I love you so much. Happy birthday!
Love you
Dear Penny,
You laugh ll the time, and you have no worries-you're everything I want in a friend. Don't ever change! Stay as amazing as you are, my dear friend. Always remember that if you fall, I'll pick you up.Happy birthday, and stay happy every day!
To my wonderful mm.
I wish you a happy birthday!Thank you so much for taking care of me and loving me every day.You're such a beautiful and kind woman.I want to be just like you when I grow up.
Your loving daughter,
Amy
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