Listening :? People & Nationality
This is Dan.
Hello, my name is Dan.
Dan is a man.
He comes from the US.
This is Tina.
Hi, my name is Tina.
Tina is a woman.
She comes from China.
Where does Tina come from? -She comes from China.
Her name is Tina.
This is Ben.
Hello, my name is Ben.
Ben is a boy.
He comes from Canada.
This is Lisa.
Hello, my name is Lisa.
Lisa is a girl.
She comes from the US.
Where does Lisa come? - She comes from the US.
What's her name? - Her name is Lisa.
The girl's name is Lisa.
Dan comes from the US.
Tina comes from China.
They come from different countries.
They don't come from the same country.
Ben comes from Canada, and Lisa comes from the US.
They come from different countries.
Dan and Lisa come from the US.
They come from the same country.
Do Dan and Lisa come from the same country? -They come from the US.
Dan and Lisa come from the US.
Here are three people, two men and a woman.
They are adults. They are not children.
Here are three people, two girls and a boy.
They are children. They are not adults.
Which person is an adult? - Tina is an adult.
Is this person a child? -Lisa is a child.
Are these people adults or children? -They are adults.
They are children.
Dan and Tina are adults.
Tina is a woman.
He comes from Canada.
L1-U1-P3-2 Vocabulary : Daily Objects
This is a chair.
People sit on chairs.
This is a door.
People open and close doors.
This is a window.
This window is open.
This is a window.
This window is closed.
Two books.
Here are two books.
Three pencils.
People write with pencils.
What do people sit on? -People sit on chairs.
What do people open and close? -People open and close doors.
What is open? -This window is open.
Where are some books? - Here are two books.
Where are some pencils? -Here are three pencils.
a bathroom
an elevator
a clock
a watch
a hand
Where is the bathroom?
Where is the elevator
Where is the clock?
Where is the hand?
Where is the watch?
This is a bathroom.
It is an elevator.
It is a watch.
L1-U1-P3-3 Vocabulary : Body Parts
two hands: Here are two hands.
a foot: This is a foot.
two feet: Here are two feet.
an arm: This is an arm.
a leg: This is a leg.
Where are two hands?
Where are two feet?
Where is a foot?
Where is an arm?
Where is a leg?
These are two hands.
It's a foot.
It's a leg.
L1-U1-P3-4Vocabulary : Daily Actions
Sit down.
Stand up.
Close the door.
Open the door.
Pick up the keys.
Put down the keys.
Stand up.
Close the door.
Pick up the keys.
L1-U1-P3-5 Dialogue : Introduce Yourself
A: Hi, my name is Dan. I come from the US. Where do you come from?
B: Hi, my name is Tina. I come from China.
Who comes from China? -Tina.
I come from China.
A: Who is that?
B: That's Kim.
A: Where does she come from?
B: She comes from Korea.
Where does she come from?
She comes from Korea.
C: Hi, my name is Kim. I come from Korea. Do you both come from the US?
B: No, we don't. We come from different countries. I come from China and he comes from the US.
Do they both come from China? -NO.
Where does the man come from? -The US
Dose Kim come from Korea? -NO
They come from different countries.
I come from China and he comes from the US.
M: What is your name?
Ben: What is my name? My name is Ben.
M: Do you come from the US?
Ben: Do I come from the US? No, I don't. I don't come from the US.
Dose he come from the US? -NO
M: Where do you come from?
Ben: Where do I come from? I come from Canada.
What is your name?
Do you come from the US?
Do I come from the US?
L1-U1-P3-6 :? Letters K-Q
Kk: keys? ? kids? ? a kitchen? ? Korea? ? a kitten
Ll: left? ? a leg? ? London? ? a leaf? ? a clock
keys: These are keys.
a kitchen: This is a kitchen.
a kitten: This is a kitten.
a leg: This is a leg.
a leaf: This leaf is green.
Mm: the Moon? ? Mexico? ? music? ? March? ? May
Nn: night? ? a nose? ? north? ? November? ? notebooks
Oo: an ocean? ? on? ? off? ? open? ? Octorber
Mexico: Mexico is a country.
March: March is the third month.
night: Night comes after day.
north: This way is north.
notebooks: People write in notebooks.
on: This light is on.
open: This window is open.
Octorber: Octorber is the tenth month.
Pp: a pencil? ? paper? ? Paris? ? pull? ? push
Qq: a question? ? a quiz? ? a queen? ? Quiet!? ? a queue
paper: Here is some paper.
pull: Pull the door open.
a question: Ask a question.
a queen: This woman is a queen.
a queue: Wait in a queue.
L1-U1-P3-7 :? Numbers 10-57
10 (ten)? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 20 (twenty)
22 (twenty-two)? ? 30 (thirty)
36 (thirty-six)? ? ? ? 40 (forty)
41 (forty-one)? ? ? ? 50 (fifty)
57 (fifty-seven)