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[00:00.00]Unit 6 Has he got a teddy bear? [00:14.52]1.Let's talk. [00:17.14]Has he got a teddy bear?No,he hasn't. [00:22.33]But he's got a ball. Has he got a coconut? No,he hasn't. [00:27.98]But he's got an ice cream,five bananas and two apples. [00:
Unit 11 Let's guess. Part1 Say and point That is a bag. It's a green bag. Part2 Ask and answer. What's in the bag? It's a ... Part3 Chant it What's in the bag?What's in the bag? Pencil-box.erasers.books and rulers. What's in the bag? What's in the ba
剑桥少儿英语(西安交大)预备级上lesson08 Unit 15 I can draw it. Part 1 Say it An apple an orange a pear a banana Part 2 Draw it . a green apple a blue orange a purple pear a red banana Part 3 Chant it. apple ,orange, pear Orange, appl
Unit 13 Exercise our body Part 1 Stand in a row. Stand in a row! Stand in a line! Part 2 Let's do it. Bend down. Straighten up. Touch the left foot. Touch the right foot. Right foot up. Right foot down. Left foot up. Left foot down. Hands up. Hands d
Word list a a about after afternoon again all am an and animal answer apple arm armchair around as at auditorium b back badminton bag ball ball pen banana base baseball basketball bath bathroom beach beautiful bed bedroom begin behind beside between
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[00:00.00]Unit 11 Look at this tall man. [00:15.12]1.Let's talk. [00:21.42]Look,there's a tall man and a giraffe. [00:26.41]Yes.Let's go and see them. [00:29.81]This is his ear.This is his hair.This is his mouth. [00:36.60]These are his arms.These ar
Listen to the interview and make notes about the company. ANNOUNCER:And now,continuing our series of interviews with people in local industry, we have an interview with Geoff Story,the Managing Director of Donaldson Packaging. PRESENTER:Mr Story,you'
[00:03.34]Listen to a woman who has just bought a Velo [00:06.84]talking to the sales assistant. [00:09.53]Complete the product questionnaire in your book. [00:12.83]CLERK:...I'll charge that to your account. [00:15.83] Now,before you go, [00:18.63]c
1 Women: Er, who did you work for? Men:A gold star electric, a korean company,its a part of lucky gold star group Women: and what did you work? Men: a head quarters ,that is soap ,world travel a lot , travel over 120 countries.so I am not acturelly i
2.1A ABC: Good morning , ABC software. Caller: Hello this is Stephanie Ferguson from Morgan Enterprises. Could I speak to Mr. George Braun? ABC: Is that Mr. Robert brown or Mr. George Braun? Caller: Im nor sure, I want to talk to someone about instal
Lesson 1 Part B Listen to Jennifer talking to a colleague. Write the names of the hotels in the hotel guide in your book. JENNIFER:I'm off to Kuala Lumpur for a few days next month. You've been there recently-can you recommend a hotel? MAN:Well,I sta
Part B Listen to these two conversations and check your answers. WOMAN1:Could you make me a copy of this report? MAN1:Sure. WOMAN1:Oh,and would you type this letter?It's very urgent. MAN1:I'm very busy right now.Can I type it tomorrow? WOMAN1:And som
1.1B 1 woman: Good morning,my name's Tessa Saunders. man: Pleased to meet you,Mrs Saunders. 2 man: Hello,I'm Paul Timmerman. woman: How do you do. Mr Timmerman? man: Please,call me Paul. 1.1C 1 woman: Excuse me, are you Mr Robinson? man1: No,I'm not,
[00:00.00]Unit 18 [00:12.75]1.Listen and write. [00:18.94]Who's this girl?Oh,she's my friend Jane. [00:25.73]How do you spell the name Jane? [00:29.73]J-A-N-E.Thank you. [00:36.73]Look,this is a birthday cake. [00:42.32]Whose cake is it?It's Peter's.
[00:00.00]Unit 15 We love animals. [00:14.84]1.Let's talk about it. [00:18.55]Look,there are lots of animals in the zoo. [00:23.64]Let's go and see them.I don't like spiders [00:28.34]But the spiders like you. [00:32.65]Bill,there are some chicks her
Established in 1209 the University of Cambridge (informally Cambridge University, or simply Cambridge) is the second oldest university in England. The university was formed, early records suggest, in 1209 by scholars leaving Oxford after a dispute wi
Arguments over whether women should be allowed to wear trousers might seem like a relic of the 20th century. 有关女性能否穿裤子的争论像是20世纪的遗留问题。 But even in 2015, the battle for sartorial sexual equality rages on, not
The University of Cambridge is poised to break a 300-year-old tradition by no longer informing students of their exam results on a public notice board due to claims it causes too much stress. The ancient tradition of pinning candidates exam scores to
Art and Science 文科牛津和理科剑桥 It is easy to stereotype the two institutions as having different strengths, for example, Oxford with politics and Cambridge with science. However, Cambridge has also produced distinguished politicians incl