My name’s Daming and I’m in Class One. I’m from China and I’m Chinese. I’m from Beijing. Beijing is a big city. Lingling’s in my class. She’s my friend.My name’s Lingling. I’m not from England and I’m not English. I-m Chinese. I’m in Class One.Daming is my friend. We’re twelve years old. He’s from Beijing and he’s in my class. We’re good friends. My name’s Wang Hui and I’m Chinese. I’m from Shanghai. I’m thirteen years old. I’m in Class Onewith Daming and Lingling. They are my friends.
Miss Li: Please welcome Betty and Tony to our school. They are from Beijing International School. This is Betty. Betty: Hello. My name’s Betty. I’m from America. I’m 13 years old and I’m a student. I can play football and I can play basketball. I can speak English but I cant speak Chinese. This is Tony. He’s my friend. Tony: Hello. My name’s Tony. I’m 11 years old. Im from England and I can speak English. I can play football and table tennis, and I can ride a bike. Lingling: Can you swim?Tony: No, I can’t. And I can’t speak Chinese!
2d Role-play the conversation. Mom: Come on, Jack! Jack: Oh, no! Where’s my bag? Mom: Hmm…is it on your desk? Jack: No. And it’s not under the chair. Mom: Oh! It’s on the sofa. Jack: Thank you, Mom. Err…where’s the map? Mom: I think it’s in your grandparents’ room. Jack: Yes, it’s on their bed! And my hat? Mom: It’s on your head! Jack: Oh, yeah! Haha! 2b Read the passage and answer the questions: Is Kate tidy? Is Gina tidy? I’m Kate, and my sister is Gina. I’m tidy, but Gina is not. In our room, my books and tapes are in the bookcase. My keys are in my schoolbag. I have a clock. It’s on the desk. Gina’s books are everywhere—on her bed, on the sofa and under the chair. The white model plane is hers. It’s under the desk. “Where are my keys? Where’s my ruler? Where’s my schoolbag?” Gina always asks.