1. bank
2. supermarket
3. market
4. cinema
5. library
6. bus station
BOY: Excuse me, can you answer some questions? It's for my homework.
WOMAN: Yes.
BOY: What's your name?
WOMAN: It's Mrs Black. My name's Mary Black.
BOY: Thank you.
Can you see the answer? Now you listen and write.
BOY: Which day do you go to the market?
WOMAN: Every Monday. I go every Monday.
BOY: What time do you go there?
WOMAN: I always go to the market after lunch.
BOY: At 1 o'clock?
WOMAN: No, never at 1 o'clock. I go at 2 o'clock.
BOY: What do you buy at the market?
WOMAN: I sometimes buy eggs, and I always buy fruit and fish.
BOY: You always buy fruit and fish?
BOY: Which market do you go to, Mrs Black?
WOMAN: I always go to the market next to the bank.
BOY: Sorry?
WOMAN: I go to the one next to the bank.
BOY: Can you buy bread at the market?
WOMAN: Yes, but you must buy milk at the supermarket.
BOY: You must buy bread at the supermarket?
WOMAN: No, milk.
BOY: Hello. Are you with your parents?
GIRL: No, I'm with my aunt Sally and my friends.
BOY: Where's your aunt Sally?
GIRL: She's over there with her dog.
BOY: Oh yes! I like her dog.
Can you see the line? This is an example. Now you listen and draw lines.
BOY: Who's the boy riding a bike?
GIRL: Which one?
BOY: The one with dark curly hair.
GIRL: Dark curly hair? He's called Jack.
GIRL: Look at Fred!
BOY: What's he doing?
GIRL: He's flying a kite.
BOY: Oh yes. It's a beautiful kite.
BOY: Who's the girl playing football?
GIRL: It's Vicky. She's with her brother.
BOY: They play well!
BOY: Who's the girl reading a book?
GIRL: Where?
BOY: By the tree.
GIRL: Oh, that's Daisy.
BOY: Look at the old woman.
GIRL: Oh! That's my grandma, Jane. Shh! She's sleeping.
BOY: She must be tired.
GIRL: Yes!
WOMAN: Is this you?
GIRL: Yes, it's me.
WOMAN: What's your name?
GIRL: Vicky.
WOMAN: Can you spell that, please?
GIRL: Yes. V-I-C-K-Y.
WOMAN: Thank you.
WOMAN: How old are you, Vicky? Are you eight or nine?
GIRL: I'm eight.
WOMAN: Eight?
GIRL: That's right.
WOMAN: Can I ask you some questions about your family?
GIRL: OK.
WOMAN: First, how many brothers have you got?
GIRL: I've got two brothers.
WOMAN: What are their names?
GIRL: Peter and Paul.
WOMAN: Have you got a sister?
GIRL: Yes, she's nine.
WOMAN: What's her name?
GIRL: Jane. J-A-N-E.
WOMAN: Jane? That's a nice name.
WOMAN: How old is your mum?
GIRL: She's 38. No, sorry. My dad's 38. My mum's 37.
WOMAN: 37?
GIRL: Yes, that's right.
WOMAN: One more thing. Tell me about your dad.
GIRL: He's got a black beard and a moustache.
WOMAN: A black beard?
GIRL: Yes, and he likes playing football.
WOMAN: That's interesting. Thank you.
WOMAN: Do you like sports, Sam?
BOY: Yes, I love sport. I do lots of different sports.
WOMAN: What’s your favourite sport?
BOY: love table tennis. We have a big table in our basement and I play there every day with my friends.
Can you see the letter H? Now you listen and write a letter in each box.
What present is Tom buying?
WOMAN: Hello, Tom. What are you doing here?
BOY: I'm buying a present for my friend, Peter. It's his birthday on Saturday.
WOMAN: Are you buying him a toy car?
BOY: No, he's got lots of cars and lots of lorries.
WOMAN: I know. You can buy him a kite.
BOY: That's a good idea.
Can you see the tick? Now you listen and tick the box.
How old is Peter on Saturday?
WOMAN: How old is Peter?
BOY: He's eight now but he's nine on Saturday.
WOMAN: And how old are you?
BOY: I'm ten.
Where are they going swimming?
BOY: The party's at the swimming pool.
WOMAN: At the sports centre or at your school?
BOY: At the sports centre.
WOMAN: Where is it?
BOY: Next to the library.
Which woman is Peter's mum?
BOY: Look. That woman is Peter's mum.
WOMAN: Which woman?
BOY: The woman with long hair.
WOMAN: Is her hair straight or curly?
BOY: Curly.
WOMAN: Oh, yes.
Which is Peter's house?
WOMAN: Does Peter live near here?
BOY: Yes. He lives in a house by the park.
WOMAN: Is it big?
BOY: Yes, and it has a big garden.
What time is the tennis lesson?
BOY: What time is it?
WOMAN: It's four o'clock.
BOY: I must go. I've got a tennis lesson at five o'clock.
WOMAN: Have a nice time!
WOMAN: Can you see the woman in the living room?
GIRL: There are two women in the picture.
WOMAN: Yes, but look at the old woman. She is the other woman's mum.
GIRL: Oh, yes.
WOMAN: Colour her hair grey.
GIRL: OK. I'm colouring it now.
Can you see the old woman's grey hair? This is an example. Now you listen and colour and write.
GIRL: There's a little girl next to the sofa.
WOMAN: That's right. Her name's Jane.
GIRL: She's playing with a doll.
WOMAN: Do you want to colour the doll's hair?
GIRL: Yes, please. Can I colour it brown?
WOMAN: Yes, good idea!
WOMAN: Can you see the book on the table?
WOMAN: The one with a star.
GIRL: Oh, yes. Can I colour the star?
GIRL: What colour?
WOMAN: Yellow.
WOMAN: Can you see the painting on the wall?
GIRL: The portrait of a girl?
WOMAN: That's right. Can you write the name Sally below it?
GIRL: OK. I'm writing that now.
WOMAN: Now, can you see the lamp?
GIRL: The one next to the sofa?
WOMAN: That's right.
GIRL: Can I colour it?
WOMAN: OK, what colour?
GIRL: Green is my favourite colour.
WOMAN: OK, that's a good colour for a lamp.
GIRL: I can see a clock on the wall.
WOMAN: You're right. Do you want to colour it?
GIRL: Yes, please. What colour can I use?
WOMAN: Blue is nice.
GIRL: OK. That's all.
WOMAN: Yes. Well done! The picture looks nice now.
GIRL: Do you play in the park on Saturday, Jack?
JACK: No, I always go out with my mum on Saturdays.
GIRL: Oh, that's nice! Where do you go?
JACK: We go to the cinema.
BOY: Do you finish school at three o' clock, Daisy?
DAISY: Yes, but I don't come home then.
BOY: Really? Why not? Where do you go?
DAISY: I go to the swimming pool after school.
BOY: So, what time do you come home?
DAISY: I come home at five o'clock.
GIRL: When do you do your homework Paul?
PAUL: I do it before dinner.
GIRL: What do you do after dinner?
PAUL: I always watch TV.
BOY: Do you walk to school Vicky?
VICKY: No, I never walk to school. I catch the bus every day.
BOY: Oh, do you go to the bus station every morning?
VICKY: No, I catch the bus in front of my house.
GIRL: Are you going into town John?
JOHN: Yes, I need a new book.
GIRL: Are you going to the library?
JOHN: No, I'm going to that big new bookshop next to the hospital.
GIRL: Oh, can I come with you?
1 She catches the bus to school at
eight o’clock.
2 He never goes swimming.
3 No, they don’t.
4 You catch a bus at the bus station.
5 We must be quiet in a library.
6 They are going shopping.
Tom never wakes up before 7 o’clock.
Mary never rides her bike at the weekend.
We always wash our hands before dinner.
Jim and Peter never do their homework in the evening.
They always read on Sunday mornings.
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at
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the weekend.
rides her bike
dinner.
wash our hands
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