Unit 01
Introducing yourself
Giving your name to someone
Spelling names
Blair | A |
I'm new | How do you spell your last name ? |
It's B-L-A-I-R | Here you are (give a card for her) |
GROUP CLASS
Exchanging phone numbers
What's your phone number?
Greetings
A | B |
Have a nice day | You too |
Are you busying? | No |
Unit 02
taking about your class
words | sentence |
pencil | a narrow piece of wood, containing a black or coloured substance, used for drawing or writing. |
A | B |
How's your class / teacher? | It's good |
How many students are in the class? | eight |
welcome a new employee
words | sentence |
monitor | a nar |
headphones | - |
mouse |
microphone |
chair |
Welcome to the companyLet me show you to your deskShe's a new employeesee you later
words | numbers |
twenty | twelve |
thirty |
forty | fourteen |
fifty | fifteen |
ninety |
How old are they? | Sarah's 13 years old |
How do you spell that ? |
What's your phone number? |
A | B |
let me show you around | office / restrooms / coffee machine / elevator |
S | Z | IZ |
desks | phones | classes |
students | computers | offices |
Unit 03
Saying where you are from
words | Nationality | sentence |
Russia | Russian | - |
Germany | German | A country in central Europe |
Italy ['ɪtəlɪ] | Italian [ɪˈtælɪən] | - |
Australia | Australian | An island country and continent southeast of Asia |
the US | American | United States (of America) |
the UK | British ['brɪtɪʃ] |
France | French | A country in western Europe |
Brazil | Brazilian | A large country in South America where Portuguese is spoken |
Tokyo [ˈtəʊkjəʊ] | London |Vancouver [væn'ku:və] |Sydney ['sidni] | My brother is living in SydneyMoscow ['mɔskəu] | Rome [rəum] |
He lives in London, EnglandJohn is from Los AngelesThis is my friend, BrendaHow's it going? 感觉怎么样Blair is Chinese, but he lives in New ZealandThere is no chair
words | sentence |
downtown | - |
museum | a building in which objects of artistic, cultural, historical or scientific interest are kept and shown to the public |
good restaurants | a place where you can buy and eat a meal |
building | I live in the building over there |
nice park |
bridge |
skyscraper ['skaɪskreɪpə] | a very tall building in a city |
Common food
words | sentence |
burger ['bə:ɡə] | I think they have fries and burgers |
fries [fraɪz] | I think they have fries and burgers |
sandwich [ˈsændwɪtʃ] | Sandwich the two halves of the sponge together with cream |
desser [dɪˈzɜ:rt] | She had homemade ice cream for desser |
chocolate ice cream [ˈtʃɑ:klət] | I like chocolate ice crea |
salad | - |
hamburger | - |
pizza | - |
ice cream | - |
french fries | - |
cheese | He cut the mould off a piece of chees |
fried chicken | I ordered fried chicken and salad for you |
pasta [ˈpɑ:stə] t->d | The Chinese also eat a type of pasta as part of their staple diet ['stepl] [ˈdaɪɪt] p->b |
sentence
用如以下的问句询问某人想要什么
What do you want ?
Do you want some water ?
Does he want a salad ?
favorite ['fevərɪt]
What's your favorite food ?
Pizza's my favorite food.
His favorite is chocolate.
dialogue
LINDA: What do you want? How about a salad?BILL: Mmm, no. I don't want a salad. I want a hamburger. It's my favorite food.LINDA: OK … I want chicken and rice.WAITER: Can I help you?LINDA: Yes, I want the chicken and rice. And some water, please.BILL: And I want the hamburger and french fries, please. And some coffee.WAITER: So, that's the chicken and rice, and a hamburger and french fries.LINDA: Yes.WAITER: And water, and coffee.LINDA: Yes, thanks .