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It is Earth Hour now. Many people turn off their. Alice is not TV with her parents. She is at the stars withthem. Kitty and her brother are not storybooks. Their grandmais telling them a story. Sally usually does her homework at night. Now she is playing word games her family.
A. She is in the kitchen. B. She is cooking dinner. C. Can she come with me? D. Is that May? |
Sally: Hello, This is Sally.
Paul: No. This is Paul.
Sally: Where is May?
Paul:
Sally: What is she doing?
Paul:
Sally: We usually have dancing lessons in the evening.
Paul: I'm sorry. She can't have dancing lessons with you this evening. Sally: OK.
My grandparents live with us. They often get up at six o'clock in the morning. My grandma cooks breakfast for us. After breakfast, my grandma and grandpa often take a walk in the park. They sing and dance with other old people. In the afternoon, they read newspapers and books at home. In the evening, they always watch TV and talk with us in the living room. They go to bed early.
—I am cooking in the .
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before light bedroom their kitchen |
— I'm cooking in the .
Hello! I'm the reporter, Mr. Green. I'm interviewing some students at Rainbow Primary School.
Mr. Green: Hello, little girl. Can you tell me your name?
Amy: I'm Amy.
Mr. Green: How do you do?
Amy: How do you do?
Mr. Green: What do you usually do after school?
Amy: From Monday to Thursday, I play table tennis with my friend, Jill, she is good at it.
Mr. Green: How about Friday?
Amy: On Friday afternoon, I go to my grandparents' home.
Mr. Green: What do you usually do with them?
Amy: I usually play chess with my grandpa. I take a walk with my grandma.
Mr. Green: Do you go shopping with them?
Amy: Yes, sometimes we go shopping at the weekend.
Mr. Green: What do you want to be when you grow up?
Amy: I want to be a pilot. I like flying high in the sky.
Mr. Green: OK. Thank you very much.
Amy: You're welcome!

