A. I'd like some noodles and tomatoes. B. Who's your Chinese teacher? C. He's strict. D. I'm hungry. E. We have Chinese, English and maths. |
Sam: What do you have on Tuesdays?
Peter:
Sam:
Peter: Mr Wang.
Sam: What's he like?
Peter:
Sam: It's time for dinner.
Peter: What would you like for dinner?
Sam:
My name is Jack. I go to school from Monday to Friday. Every morning I get up at six thirty. I have four classes in the morning and two classes in the afternoon. I have Chinese, English, maths and science on Monday morning. I like Fridays very much, because I have PE. I can play sports. Football is my favourite sport. I also play football on the weekend. I think(我认为)we should play sports every day.
Reporter(记者):Different people eat different food. Hi, children. Where are you from? What would you like to eat?
John: Hello, I'm John. I'm from America. For breakfast, I'd like some milk and bread. And I'd like hamburgers and hot dogs for lunch. They're delicious.
Reporter: Sounds great!
Helen: Hi, I'm from England. I'd like to eat sandwiches and salad. They're healthy. In the afternoon, we often have a tea time.
Reporter: Thank you.
Chen Jie: I'm from China. Sometimes I eat noodles and jiaozi.
Reporter: I like Chinese food.
Tim: My favourite food is chicken and hamburgers. I eat them every day. But I'm not happy. I am too fat now.
Reporter: They are not good for you. Eat some vegetables and fruit, please.