一年级上册英语听力:Unit 2

一年级上册英语听力:Unit 2
一年级上册英语听力:Unit 2

一年级上册英语听力:Unit 2

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Page10 LET’S SING

Listen, sing and act.

I HAVE A NEW PENCIL

I have a pencil.我有一支铅笔

I have a pencil.我有一支铅笔

It is new. It is new.它是新的,它是新的。

Here is my pencil. 这是我的铅笔。

Here is my pencil. 这是我的铅笔。

It is new. It is new. 它是新的,它是新的。

Unit2 Page 10

Piggy bank: pencil铅笔 new新的

Unit2 Page11 LET’S CHANT

Listen, say and act.

Who took the book from Andy’s bag? 谁从安迪的袋子拿走了图书?

Amy took the book from Andy’s bag. 艾米从安迪的手提袋里拿了本书。

Who? Me? Can’t be! 谁?我吗?不可能!

Koto took the book from Andy’s bag. Koto从安迪的手提袋里拿了本书。

Unit2 Page11 PIGGY BANK: book书 bag书包 ruler尺子

Unit2 Page12 LET’S MOVE

Listen and act.

Show me your pencil-case. 拿出你的笔盒给我看。

Show me your ruler. 拿出你的尺子给我看。

Show me your rubber. 拿出你的橡皮擦给我看。

Open your book. 打开您的书。

Close your book. 合上您的书。

Unit2 Page12 PIGGY BANK: pencil-case笔盒 rubber橡皮擦

Unit2 Page13 LET’S PLAY

Show and tell.

I have a book. 我有一本书。

I have a book and a pencil. 我有一本书和一支笔。

I have a book, a pencil and a rubber.我有一本书,一支笔和

一块橡皮擦。

I have a book, a pencil, a rubber and a ruler. 我有一本书、一支笔、一块橡皮擦和一把尺子。

Unit2 Page 15 STORY TIME

Look, listen and act.

Show me something new. 查看我的新的东西。

I have a new pencil. 我有一支新铅笔。

I have a new bag. 我有一个新书包。

I have a new pencil-case.我有一个新笔盒。

Er… I have… 恩……我有……

I have a new tooth! 我有一颗新牙!

Me Too! 我们也有!

Unit2 Page 15 PIGGY BANK: tooth 牙,齿

Unit2 Page 16 ANDY’S BOX

I know these in English:

Bag包 book 书 pencil铅笔 pencil-case 铅笔盒 ruler尺子rubber橡皮擦 tooth牙 new新的

I can say…

I have a book

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