流利說-懂你英語-Level1-Unit2-Part5
date: 2018-07-13 10:03:18
PART·5
Listening
The Jacksons (Languages)
This is Lisa Jackson.
Her full name is Lisa Marie Jackson.
Lisa is her first name.
Her middle name is Marie.
And her last name is Jackson.
What is the last letter in her first name?
The last letter in her name is A.
What is the first letter in her middle name?
The first letter in her middle name is M.
Lisa's middle name is Marie.
Lisa's mother comes from France.
She can speak two languages, English and French.
And now she studying Chinese.
Lisa's father comes from the US.
He can speak English and a little Spanish.
And now he studying Chinese.
What language is she studying?
She is studying Chinese.
What language are Lisa's parents studying?
They are both studying Chinese.
He speaks Spanish.
Lisa and her sister go to the same school.
In school, they speak Chinese.
Their Chinses is very good.
At home, they speak English.
Their parents' Chinese isn't very good.
What language do they speak at home?
At home, they speak English.
They study many subjects in school.
They study science and math.
They study English and Chinese.
They study other subjects too.
Do they study science and math in school?
They study science and math.
Listening
Lisa and Angela's Abilities
Angela is good at math and science.
She is good at sports.
She can run very fast.
She can jump a rope.
She isn't good at art.
Her drawing aren't very good.
Lisa likes languages and books.
She also likes music.
She loves music.
She can play the violin a little.
She doesn't like math.
What subject doesn't Lisa like?
Who can play the violin?
Lisa can play the violin.
Angela can't play the violin.
She can't play the piano.
But she can sing.
She can sing very well.
She and Lisa are both good singers.
They like to sing.
Can Angela play the violin?
She can't play the violin.
Angela can't play the violin at all.
Vocabulary
Weather & Colors
It's windy today.
The wind is blowing.
It's raining.
It is raining, so take an umbrella.
It's cloudy weather.
It's cloudy, so we can't see the sun.
It's cold today.
It's cold, so wear a coat.
Smog.
It's smoggy, so wear a mask.
How is the weather today?
a black coat
This coat is black.
a yellow umbrella
This umbrella is yellow.
a blue scarf
This is a blue scarf.
a brown hat
This hat is brown.
black gloves
These gloves are black.
What color is the umbrella?
Where the black gloves?
Vocabulary
Daily Actions
Sitting on a bench.
She's sitting on a bench.
Standing in an elevator.
He is standing in an elevator.
Pushing the door open.
She is pushing the door open.
Pulling the door open.
She is pulling the door open.
Sitting at a table.
He's sitting at a table.
Is she pulling or pushing the door open?
Go in to the elevator.
Wait for the elevator.
Dialogue
Class Schedule
Good morning, Lisa.
Hi, Tom.
What's your first class?
My first class is math.
What's yours?
My first class is science.
What's your second class?
My second class is English.
Do you like your English teacher?
Yes, she's a good tacher.
You have English class too, right?
Yes, I have English class.
When is your English class?
It's in the afternoon, at one o'clock.
I have math class at the same time.
Ok, right after lunch.
What's your last class?
My last class is Chinese.
Me too.
So we are in the same class.
Great.
Ok, see you in class.
Great.
Do you know that man?
No, I don't konw who he is?
Don't you?
No, I don't. Do you?
Yes, I do. That's Albert Gomaz.
Who is Albert Gomaz?
He is a singer. He's from Mexcio. But he lives in Turkey.
Oh, that's interesting.
Is he a good singer?
Yes, I think so.
Ok, bye for now.
Letters&Numbers
Letters, Operation & Time
a bench, a shirt, a thumb, black, brown, a cloud, a dress, a crosswalk, a book, a duck, Venice, north, a red book, a brain, drink, a tooth
Venice is a city in Italy.
It's pointing north.
This book is red.
eight o'clock, eleven o'clock, forty-five minutes, one hour, ten past eight, twenty-five minutes to three, three fifths, three quarters, eight and four fifths, seven and one thirds, eight times five, eight divided by five, eight and a half minus two, eight and a half plus two, sixteen after five, five and two fifths